Reflections on my Sepia Portrait Workshop
May 11th, 2010 1 CommentI’m happy to report that Saturday’s sepia workshop at The Art School went very well! We had six people painting (including me), which was a nice number … large enough to fill the room with energy, but small enough to still feel intimate. Kathryn was definitely the hero of the day for posing so patiently for us … although we all agreed that her nose was the villain! But considering that none of the attendees had worked transparently in sepia before, and many hadn’t worked in oils in years – if ever – everyone’s painting came out fantastic.
As for me, I was well on my way to a nice little portrait of Kathryn, but I ran out of time before I could really make it sing. I did get far enough to give a solid demonstration of my working methods and thought process, but it would have been nice to be able to talk more about finishing touches … next time I’ll try to move onto rendering the model’s features a bit more quickly, even if I don’t have them in quite in the right place yet.
Adventures in Construction
April 11th, 2010 3 CommentsIronically, now that my new site is live there is very little painting news to report! My big plans for the Spring and Summer are to help my friend John build a house for my mother, and we hit the ground running this week. After having been shut out for months by an early, cold Winter, we were finally able to pour the concrete footers on Wednesday. It turned out to be a marathon effort in unseasonably hot weather … the trucks could only pull up to one spot, so there was a whole lot of wheelbarrowing to do.
In the end, we were just short of having enough concrete, but the next day John was able to fill up several trash cans full from the concrete place, and we patched up the remaining bits without trouble. Now our forms for the walls are all stacked up and ready to be assembled on Monday … if all goes well we’ll do another pour on Wednesday, and that will be that.
With the footers in, the whole building site feels much more substantial. John can’t wait to get to the woodwork, my mom can’t wait to move in, and I’m just happy to be a part of it all!
My First Post :)
April 5th, 2010 2 CommentsDear Internet … :)
Welcome to my new blog! Lately I’ve actually been doing a lot more web design work than painting, and it only seemed fitting to revisit my own site along the way. As you can see, I’ve given my website a bit of an overhaul:
The main purpose of the redesign was to make it easier to post new paintings as I create them – it was getting to be quite a chore – so I decided to rebuild the site using WordPress to manage the content. And having gone that far, it would have been silly not to add a blog while I was at it … so here we are.
At the very least, the new format makes it easy for me to share new paintings with the world … but I also hope to write regularly with step-by-step demos, descriptions of my working methods, stories about my paintings, personal reflections, photos, and anything else that inspires me. I’ve also recently taken my first small steps into the world of teaching, and the blog gives me a nice platform for posting workshops and classes as they arise.
So stay tuned! If you’d like to receive updates from my website, you can now subscribe by RSS feed or by Email, or connect with me on Facebook or Twitter.
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