Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Painting NC Plein-Air Show
I am painting "day trips" into NC Monday and Tuesday. Wednesday I travel to Germanton, NC to paint through Sunday. Rain or shine this should be a good time!


Thursday, March 26, 2009
Sketchbook "Thumbnails"


I am painting for a May show at the Chapman Cultural Center in the Spartanburg Artist Guild gallery with Garry Turpin. The theme is 'Town & Country". I am painting urban scenes and Garry is painting "beyond the city limits scenes". This sketch was used to get my creative juices going for the 18"x24" oil on canvas painting.
The top sketch was painted on location (plein-air painting) downtown Spartanburg using a portable watercolor palette and a Moleskine sketchbook. I love this sketchbook. The paper is made for watercolor and the whole feel of the book inspires me. There are many kinds of Moleskine notebooks but for watercolor sketching I use the Moleskine Large Watercolor Notebook: Size: 5.25 x 8.25",Pages: 72 pages of acid-free paper.
If you love sketching try of one the Moleskines out. You'll love it! Happy drawing!

Monday, March 23, 2009
Nu-Way Thumbnail


As I painted this I kept those thoughts and feelings in the front of my mind. These feelings are what kept me excited about painting this. The Nu-Way does also happen to be a Spartanburg, SC landmark were many a drink was poured and story shared. Not the most beautiful of places to paint, but then again beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
The Nu-Way, oil on panel, 16' x 20" painted 2007 "adopted" by Nan Coghill
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Thumbnails

Recently, while looking at old sketchbooks, I noticed how important drawing thumbnails before I tackle a painting is to my creative process.
The thumbnail drawing allows me to look at shapes and values so I can (hopefully!) create a strong composition. I play around with several thumbnail design possibilities and once I hit on a thumbnail that seems to work I feel excited about starting the painting.
The thumbnail drawings above is about 5"h x 4"w. The oil painting is 16"h x 11"w.
I thought over the next few posts I'd share some of my thumbnails.
Friday, January 16, 2009
A great Evening

I saw alot of friends I hadn't seen in 30+ years and met some new friends. One person shared a favorite saying with me that seemed to fit.... "you can't go forward until you go back". That summed up what this show was all about.
If you couldn't make the opening reception the show will be up until mid February. They also have 2 more floors of wonderful art.
This photo shows one corner of th gallery. That's me in the salmon colored jacket.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
An Invitation

If you are in the area, please come to the reception. The show will be up for a month at Carolina Gallery.
January 4th my local paper ran an article about this upcoming show.
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