Thursday, December 25, 2014

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!


 My portrait commissions for 2014 are done. Rosalie's husband's picture taught me a lot. "Olivia's portrait" is my first children's portrait commission  in oils. I enjoyed making it.

Vuillard's interior scene

 "Denis and Vuillard" was a class assignment. We had to mix the colors of a particular Maurice Denis landscape and use just those exact colors and quantities in this Vuillard interior scene. It was a difficult exercise in which we learned a lot. I did give myself the liberty to simplify a little and  introduce trees in the scene at the end because they seemed to be missing.


Denis' landscape


Sunday, November 30, 2014

November 2014, home again

Boris, HB graphite pencil on paper
I certainly had a wonderful trip. Thank you, friends and family! Now I am back home and ready to work. In addition to studying art in museums, I did a few watercolors and drawings in Europe. Here they are. The portraits are all from life not from photographs. The same is true of the watercolors.

Dimitri (final version), HB graphite pencil on paper



Léna, HB graphite pencil on paper
Sarah, HB graphite pencil on paper


"Cap d'Ail during the Storm" 9x12"watercolor
"Cap d'Ail after the Storm" 9x12"watercolor

Monday, October 20, 2014

October 2014

This month I am in Europe and had meant to write my blog before my departure. It was too busy and so I am writing to you from the Netherlands, where I am having a wonderful vacation, reconnecting with family and friends.
My second tree painting has slowly been coming into its own. I am not quite finished with it, but I want to show you what I have now.
"Yolande's Great Oak"

Yolande's Oak is named for my best friend from my teenage years. She is truly a great person. I always liked this live oak tree close to the college my son, Gerald, used to attend. One day I saw it in the mist. There are 2 ruined castles on the hills, inspired by ruins in France they stand for my attempt to unite my 2 lives, the old one in Europe and the new one. As the painting was progressing I understood that it was about memory loss and ultimately Alzheimer's. The lesson is to enjoy the  parts of the tree not altered by the mist. The mist itself gives us a sense of loneliness, isolation and unfamiliarity.

Yesterday I drew this drawing of my nephew, Dimitri. 

Saturday, September 6, 2014

September events

I was slow getting this out.
  1) Today September 6th at the Universal City Library there is a silent chair-ity auction. Over 20 hand-painted chairs by local artists. I painted one of the chairs and enjoyed seeing what the other artists were doing. The chairs are truly beautiful and very different.
100 Northview
Universal City, TX
210-658-5941 ( Friends of the Library)


  2) I entered 2 watercolors in the River Art competition, they will be on display early next week at the River Art Gallery in La Villita, San Antonio, TX. Visitors to the gallery are encouraged to vote on the work they like best. The competition itself takes place in October.

  3) On Saturday September 13th some of my artwork and I will be under the trees at the Texas Treasures Gallery in Boerne TX from 4 to 8 pm.

  4) On Saturday Sept 20th Cindy Morawski and I will demo working with pastel (Cindy) and oil (Vera) at "Comfort Crockery" from 10 till 5 during the Hill Country Art Festival (formerly Artwalk) in Comfort TX, off I-10 north of Boerne

Monday, August 4, 2014

August News


 Some studies of different paint techniques: planes and blending for the face, little dips of color for the arm and washes and blending for the knee. They were all done fast and can be reworked.
Rosalie's portrait is my latest commission. Rosalie, who is herself an artist, started the painting a long time ago and wanted me to finish it by painting the face, throat, pearls and reworking the hair. I worked from an old photograph and borrowed a beautiful strand of pearls from my Dutch friend. Boy, were those pearls a challenge, I repainted them 3 times at least. It was worth it: Rosalie is happy with the result.
I am starting on Rosalie's husband's portrait soon.

If anyone has an old family photograph, he or she would like a portrait done from, I am accepting  2 commissions to be finished in time for Christmas. Of course the better the quality of the photograph the better the painting!


For my local supporters, I will be working at the River Art Gallery on Wednesday August 6th and will be at Texas Treasures "on the porch" in Boerne from 4 to 8 pm on Saturday August 9th.
Have a safe rest of the summer!

Sunday, June 1, 2014

May 2014 (belated)





The first of my series of tree paintings is done. Its creation saw a challenge at every step of the way. I did so enjoy painting this 30 by 40" piece, however. The subject is a magnificent dead live oak tree standing in a field south of San Antonio. Live oak trees are beautiful trees that don't lose their small leaves till the new leaves start coming out in the spring, which happens so imperceptibly that you never get to see the tree without its foliage till it is dead. A lot of live oak trees have died from oak wilt in recent years. I do see beauty in them dead and alive. The strength and structure of this one were fascinating to me and the sunlight playing on the branches reminded me even more of a statue. The background was inspired by sketches I made in the car while Robert was driving through West Texas to New Mexico last year. I called the painting Scarlet's Live Oak, as I was listening to "Gone with the Wind" while I was painting and the tree's resilience reminded me of its strong, if unscrupulous heroine fighting to survive.





The photographs are of me and my work at Dr. R. Rodriguez's dental practice on Blanco Road in San Antonio.



Saturday, April 12, 2014

April news

This weekend I won't be in the parking lot of Texas Treasures in Boerne, Texas like I planned.

I have been painting my first abstract inspired by a book about Kandinsky.


This portrait was started in class last year. The model is a friend of Edward's from Wales. It was done entirely from a 5x7" photo (the canvas is 8x10"). It is a challenge to enlarge and I find it really helpful to see the two side by side, closer to the same size. My version still needs a lot more work, which I knew, but now I clearly see that, in addition to repainting the mouth and adding more hair, I need to strive for the softness of the photograph.
 

Saturday, March 8, 2014

March 2014

 I am working on "Caddo Lake (1)", a painting I started last year. I really like the top part of the painting, the bottom part needs adjustments. Looking through my files, I found a fast plein air painting I did in 2010. Tanya had invited me and Irena to her beautiful log house where I painted  and we watched the deer in the high grass from the balcony.
 
 The brown teapot was a fast study with 3 colors. I am glazing the white teapot, it needs more glazing and some more work on the teapot and reflections.


  • . The first Wednesday of every month I work at the River Art Gallery in La Villita, downtown San Antonio. This week we had a lot of tourists from Canada and the cold northern states. Unfortunately it was not the usual warm, sunny weather.
  • The second Saturday of April I plan to be on the porch of Texas Treasures in Boerne to show my paintings. 

Tomorrow, on Sunday March 9th, we have a reception for our spring show at the Emily Morgan from 6 to 8 pm. Anybody in the area is welcome!

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Class work (Feb 2014)

January flew by and I didn't get to start on my series of new works yet, although they are on my mind almost constantly and I started doing research for them. I reconnected with friends. I am still cleaning the studio (and the house) and one of our cats was seriously ill, which took a lot of my time. He is doing better, but the recovery time for his condition is very long.
The following pictures are of work I did at Edward Povey's classes.
The first one is from the drawing class, I took the class for the second time and I now have a better understanding of all the skills needed. The final drawing doesn't look like much, (I picked a simple composition,) we only had a few hours, but I did a lot of measuring to get an accurate image of my subject.
 The second one is from the class on perspective.

The last one is from the class on painting correct tonal values. I need to do some glazing on it and will show you the finished painting in March.