Tuesday, November 22, 2011

What's the Difference?


This is the same painting at different stages of completion. It difficult to know when to stop. Click on the image to enlarge it.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011

This and That


Along with the fish I decided to widen my painting horizons to the sugar birds of St John. They are so fast it's difficult to photograph them. They flock by the dozens (decided 3 was enough) at Maho Bay Campground to get the sugar water the campers put in saucers for them.






The second is a beautiful child I photographed in the Greenlake park swimming pool in Seattle. Her father came to ask my intentions and allowed me to paint her. Abandoned in a doorway in Ethopia, she was adopted by loving parents. You'll see her in the frog painting as well. Yes, her eyes are just as dark, exotic, and entrancing.














The third is the final result of the 4th of July painting entered earlier. A good friend suggested adding the rollercoaster in the background. I think it works. I tried to put a few finishes on the girl's nose and wound up creating a nightmare for myself by wandering all over her face and aging her at least 5 years. I never recaptured the original expression on her face. For me, it's better to walk away from a painting and never "fix" anything.



























Friday, October 21, 2011

3 kids & a frog

Caribbean and then some




What painter can live on a Caribbean island without painting fish.


3 kids and a frog (not the Caribbean)




Dubois, Wyoming Cowpoke

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Italy


The Man in the Middle




Part of the fun of exploring Venice is becoming lost in the maze of tiny streets and dead end alleys. Sense of direction disappears and maps become useless as nobody know which way is North and everyone has a different opinion about the way back.









On Any Sunday.

Every morning in Cortona (this was a cold day in November) the townspeople meet in the town square to discuss everything and anything.

Monday, July 11, 2011

just kids



4th of July





We attended an old fashioned picnic in the park and we saw these three having a great summer day in Washington State.