Monday, May 4, 2026

Alan Spring 4-2026

 Changed the background of my little bathroom still life to bring out the yellow of the flowers per instructions from Elaine. 


Did a little more work on my trading card sunset on Yupo.  I might fix that little bleed of yellow in the middle but I kinda like it  



I think I’m done with this downtown New Buffalo painting. It’s on rough paper. While it’s okay, and I like certain aspects of it, it does not give me joy. I might try it again with a more free flowing style. 


This is the beginning of a still life at one of my friend’s house. Everybody brings a bottle of booze and sets it on the table top. Then we drink. The top right is a painting of Greeta’s. I don’t think that I’m going to paint all the labels as I am more interested in painting the glass-which there is a lot of.   Done with Yupo. 





A cormorant dries her wings, a Ginko tree spews leaves, and a ghost cormorant prepares for flight.

I like the contrast between the purplish certainty and the greenish uncertainty.


I don't know about those sky holes, but I think they work as a compositional element, floating along with the tiny yellow leaves as they rise daintily out from the sturdy trunk.




 This is just the beginning,  I may try to have the cormorant be more of the water, but we shall see.

Sunday, May 3, 2026

May 2, 2026 — Elaine O.

This is one of those slow and steady paintings. Hours of work...no big changes. Still, I'm having fun. Right now, I'm working my way in towards the center, which is the opposite of my usual MO; we'll see how that works over the coming weeks.

10" x 14"



Thursday, April 30, 2026

Tryout sketches….

 


I’m trying out composition and values with these two sketches. They look pretty washed out here on the blog. I’m going to try them again with a little more intention.


I was working on this in class and now I like it so much I’m afraid to finish it because I might ruin it!

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Sagebrush in the spring, tree with skyholes, just the trunk.



Okay they don't look quite like skyholes, but what's the big deal with anyway. just a spot of blue.


 

Monday, April 27, 2026

North Pond

 Pretty much finished. Able to let the trees be light like spring time and resist the impulse to get involved in the cafe. From a FB post. Photographer:  Chris Cullen. 


Sunday, April 26, 2026

Alan Spring 3-2026


I worked on this little sketch I made while waiting for the Yupo to dry. It’s just a sketch but I need to find a different background color. This is the third one so far. 5 X 7 on hot press. Don’t really like hot press. 




I spent a little more time on this self portrait on Yupo. I think it’s done unless I want to add more lines to my face. 


Finished the barrel painting on Yupo. I thought that it was the perfect medium for this. I finally got the technique for painting the reflected leaves down. Made it more fun than work. 



Back to 140# Rough for this painting of a corner of New Buffalo. Even though it’s structurally precise, I’m going to try to paint as loose as I can. 


April 25, 2026 — Elaine O.

Here's the finished painting of my kitchen counter (sans cord tangles and a few little things like the spoon rest). Considering that the major appliances are all white, who knew I had so much stainless steel? Going forward, I'm thinking of weighing how easy something is to paint before I buy it....just in case I decide to add it to a still life down the road. 

10" x 14"

From there, I started this cityscape. Not much to see yet besides the drawing, but I notice I'm using the same composition as the kitchen interior. Coincidence or some deep meaning?

10" x 14"


Wednesday, April 22, 2026

A Supersized Spiderwort

 The colors very muted here. I actually used Quinacrodone Gold diluted for background.  Apple has “improved” my photo ap  I enjoyed painting on the Khadi paper but a smoother type would probably have been a better choice for this subject.




It’s Spring….




No real masterpieces here,  but they do capture the exuberance of the season imo. Darkening the backgrounds in 1 and 4 really helped to pop the flowers. And I added a little opera and cobalt violet to the tree. And I hacked that forsythia back to almost nothing yesterday…