Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Kingsbury Texas has an air museum that included vintage cars.  The planes fly and the cars run because of a group of dedicated volunteers who enjoy working on antique planes and cars.  This model T is called Charlotte's Girl after the owner


 

Friday, July 12, 2024

Saturday morning, after kayaking on Lady Bird Lake in down town Austin, I usually stop for a bagel and coffee.
 



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Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Grounded


There is a beauty in the process of nature eventually overtaking the best and brightest achievements of engineers, architects, builders and dreamers.  This painting of an abandoned ERCO Ercoupe airplane sitting in someone's back yard caught my eye last week.  The home owners were gracious enough to allow me to set up my gear when I explained to them why I thought it would make a great painting.

The washed out appearance of the color pallet hopefully gets across the feeling of the triple digit temperatures on the day I painted.




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Monday, November 2, 2015

360 & 2222

Outdoor painting (or as they say in France, "en plein aire") can be challenging.  I often feel like I'm painting for the first time when I do one of these.  Basically, you trudge out to some remote location with all your painting gear and your dog and try to capture the magnificence of the landscape before the sunlight changes all the shadows.  This limestone wall is being reduced by a creek and the forces of nature is something I drive past daily.   It is on the corner of two major roadways on the way to my house.




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Mule Ears














A work in progress.  Inspired from photos I took on my many hikes in Big Bend National Park.  I'm trying to go for a Russel or Remington feel to the landscape.  I get thirsty every time I'm painting this one.
"Tame"
A still life using a limited color pallet.  Fun to do.  Fun to look at.  Its a garage painting; meaning, its the one you hang in the garage.

"Mic"
A knock off of someone else work.  On this one I started with a BLACK canvas and layered the colors on top.  It's done in acrylic.  Relatively fast to paint.  As much as I enjoy music, I discovered that I am not keen on painting the performers. Alas, there will be no "Cher" painting.



"8:02am"
During the attack on Pearl Harbor nine torpedoes hit the USS Oklahoma causing it to capsize at 8:05am.  This happened shortly before the USS Arizona was infamously sank.  
To do the painting I first created the scene in Maya 3D - the same software Pixar uses for their movies.  I found photos of battleship row and of the attack and downloaded 3D models of the ships and planes then positioned them as best I could.  Next I placed a lighting source in the computer scene to simulate the morning sun. The 3D software result is being used as my guide.  This work in progress is a test for me; using the latest technology to inform and inspire traditional art.