Showing posts with label vibrant. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vibrant. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Backyard Bouquet

Backyard Bouquet 
12x9, soft pastel

For the past couple years I focused on learning all I could about the use of soft pastels and (for the past twelve months) kept working at landscapes using a traditional realism style.  There are so many great artists (past and present) and I wanted to follow in their footsteps.  So, I tried like heck to temper my use of color over the past year...but I just couldn't achieve what was in my mind's eye.  

I often got bored painting trees, fields, mountains and lakes in realistic colors.  So for the next little while I'll try embracing my weakness for vibrant saturated color.  This style is reminiscent of Fauvism, the Colorists, and reminds me a bit of some of VanGogh's use of over simplification (as in his "Bedroom in Arles") and vibrant use of colors (such as "Starry Night" and "Cafe Terrace at Night"). 

Backyard Bouquet was a gorgeous vase of flowers from my yard sitting next to my favorite oval blue vase sometimes used to hold pens and pencils...all I had to do was add three oranges and I was all set with a colorful still life.  Yum!

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Spotlight

A colorful "landscape" and a few others that didn't get posted the last few weeks.     I'm almost caught up!  
Spotlight
  8x6, soft pastel


North Fork Of The Payette River
6x8, soft pastel

Along The Boise River
6x8, soft pastel

                           Pansies
                      5x5, soft pastel

                       Primroses
                    7x7, soft pastel

                           Daylily 2
                      8x10, soft pastel

                    Winter's Timber
                     8x10, soft pastel


                   Green Butt Skunk 2
                        5x7, soft pastel

                 Royal Coachman 3
                     5x7, soft pastel













Thursday, October 29, 2015

Stray Daisy

Stray Daisy
14x11, soft pastel


Some paintings stay within my control...and some take on a life of their own.  This one insisted on being bright and vibrant.  I haven't really decided if I like it or not but it does look better to me in a mat (picture below).  I don't know, I think I'll have to life with this one for awhile before I know if it should be changed.