Wednesday, March 01, 2006

DETAIL (Fish Tails & Tall Tales)

Detail from my latest painting...

"Once I caught a Blue Marlin just about that size... but it got away!" said Dad to his little girl.

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DETAIL (Fish Tails & Tall Tales)

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The boy is so proud to have caught a couple of big fish... while dad dangles his catch, a minnow.

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Showing off the catch of the day.

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Notice the dog watching over the catch... he sure stood his ground against an invading cat!

FISH TAILS & TALL TALES

This is the finished painting. Posted by Picasa

FISH TAILS & TALL TALES

The painting is going well... now to add more interesting situations.... Posted by Picasa

FISH TAILS & TALL TALES

Painting in progress. Posted by Picasa

FISH TAILS & TALL TALES

Started a new painting about sport fishing.

Canvas size: 24 x 30 in.
Medium: Acrylic Posted by Picasa

Saturday, February 04, 2006

The Delta Optimist




















Our local newspaper did a feature on my "BEARTHOVEN" in today's issue!

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Saturday, January 28, 2006

"BEARTHOVEN"

My finished design for "Spirit Bears in the City" Project.

I had lots of fun... also arms and backaches embellishing this bear... found out this is completely different from doing a painting on a flat canvas. One has to be a contortionist to paint it... kneeling, squatting, lying on the floor, climbing on a ladder... but the result is all worth it.

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The ruffles are actually cut out ends from a nylon lace curtain, sewn on grosgrain ribbon and bonded to the sculpture using up several tubes of super glue.

Update: (Feb 7)

The project committee requested a revision on the ruffles... as the loose lace may not survive the outdoor elements and possible vandalism; so I reduced the amount, bonded the entire lace on the surface, then covered with several layers of clear top coat.

The ruffles are not as fluffed as pictured here but still look good. Now any vandal would need a jackhammer to remove it! LOL
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The fashionable hair-do of early 1800's. Posted by Picasa

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Close up shot of Bearthoven... in his preppy get-up!

The brocade effect on the coat was done by ragging several shades of gray over the base coat of charcoal gray.

The buttons are real buttons glued on with super glue, gessoed, and painted.

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On his right leg: "Moonlight Sonata" Composition.

Thanks to my wife Cynthia for her painstaking work of writing the musical notes.

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On his left leg: "Für Elise" Composition. Posted by Picasa

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This is the back... with full scale piano keys.

The big buttons are actually plastic furniture movers, those you put on the legs for easy slide; they are bonded with super glue, primed with gesso, and painted. Posted by Picasa

"BEARTHOVEN"


This is me with my finished bear for Project "Spirit Bears in the City." Thanks to my sponsor TP SYSTEMS http://tpsystems.com/ and project organizer BC LIONS SOCIETY for making it possible.

This one and over a hundred other bears done by BC artists will be on display in different parts of Vancouver, Victoria, Whistler, and other cities.

Finally, each will be auctioned off to the highest bidder with the proceeds going to various charities supported by the BC Lions Society. Posted by Picasa

Friday, January 20, 2006

SPIRIT BEAR

Just got the blank sculpture in today... can't wait to paint it. It will be turned into "Bearthoven" a spoof of the Great Maestro Ludwig van Beethoven.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2006

FISH & MORE FISH

This is my latest painting... the 2nd in a series of seascape collection. (The 1st is "SMILEY'S). Click on the picture to have a bigger view, and be sure to scroll down to see the details and how the work progressed from a blank canvas to a "masterpiece."

I'm now working on the 3rd painting... it's about sports fishing... that's all I can tell you for now; wait a couple of weeks and you will see the result.

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Detail (Fish & More Fish)

The boys are successful in catching some fish... and the cat too, or rather he "stole" some. Posted by Picasa