Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Alan Spring 5 2026





 I don’t know what else to do with this bottle painting on Yupo. I wasn’t going to put any verbiage on the bottles but it needed them. I don’t know if it’s done but I’m keeping an open mind about that. 


I finished the clock tower at the lakefront. It’s on 140# rough but I’m going to try a much looser version on Yupo. 


Touched up this trading card view of sunset on a Michigan lake.  

Tree trunks


 You know sometimes when a tree sprouts on uneven ground on the banks of a placid pond and two branches come out askew but it doesn't seem to hurt either branch at all and they go on and get all crusty and strong together.

This tree is on the banks of that pond with all the weeping willows on the north end of Graceland not far from where Ernie Banks rests.

Well as you know us artists, all we ask is a sailing ship and a star to steer her by, and this is my star.  Haven't done that much, slopped down paint, blotted it up. Repeated a couple times and the last time I pulled up the paper towel this is what was left.  

And this looked pretty good to me, even though I did so little work on it.  

I've been jammed up with doctors and nurses and hospitals, nothing that worrisome I think, but very time consuming and distracting, so I am trotting this out just to make an appearance on the blog.

Sunday, May 17, 2026

May 16, 2026 — Elaine O.

I finished by populating my city street...and now I'm not sure if I made the right decision. But what's done is done. There are things I like (that street lamp, surprisingly) and things I might do differently another time (like using a ruler to eliminate some of the wobbly elements).

10" x 14"


Monday, May 11, 2026

two more cormorants


 I don't really deserve this one.  The bird was too solid and the sea was too placid.  I put some stripes through the bird to break it up and blotted that central part thinking I would come back in but when I looked down there it is.

I was pretty happy with this when I finished it Friday morning, but when I looked at it Saturday my reaction was so what, and where did all that damn green come from?  


So I took a wet brush and paper towels to it this morning and I think something is going on here, but it doesn't look done yet.

 

Sunday, May 10, 2026

Sketch book Entries and A Man In A Dress

 




May 9, 2026 — Elaine O.

Still coming along slowly, but now, the middle is beginning to fill out. Decision point—do I add the people or leave it as a Hopper-esque landscape? Originally, the people were what intrigued me about this scene, but there's also something interesting about that vast open stage waiting for something. I'll have to give it some thought.

10" x 14"


Class Photo — Spring II 2026

Here we all are in what's become a tradition for the end of a term. See you in summer!



Thursday, May 7, 2026

If It’s Not One Thing, It’s Another


 The first one done in class. Looking at it later, it broke the portrait rules. Width of mouth should reach center of eyes. Nope. Tried to fix. Distance between  two eyes should be width of one eye. Nope. Did a second one. Now different issues. I’ll just give her both. Then she’ll know it was hard work. 

May flowers….




 I tweaked these a bit after class, darkening shadows, intensifying colors, etc. Nothing frame worthy, but fun to do.

This is a copy of an oil painting. Just a study. I like some of the colors that you can’t really see because the tree s so big! Also I over sponged the tree leaves. It’s sad because I really like the brush marks in oil paintings, but that just doesn’t work well in watercolors— it’s the color mixing that shines in watercolors…
Well, I tweaked this portrait a bit— worked on my mouth and jaw. I think this is me in 2026!

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.