Those red lines are too thick and he thinks his hair is too white. Happy to move on from this one.
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Sunday, June 14, 2026
Home Art….
I have a lot of time on my hands, now that I’m off the serious drugs…These are two small sketches done with Pitt brush pens, which I don’t really like because they don’t blend well. And they’re not really brushes but hard tip markers. I read that people use them with water but they dry really fast and the whole reason to use markers is so you don’t have to use brushes,but whatever. The first is Joe sitting in the back yard with the morning sun coming in but I called it an homage to David Hockney cause it reminds of his Nicolas Canyon painting — I have the poster of it. The second one is draw what you see….
June 13, 2026 — Elaine O.
When someone suggests you paint something, why not? Especially when you've already been painting flowers. So, Sara, here's a lovely planter—first as a pen and ink sketch (color first, then outlined with ink)...
| 4" x 3" |
...and then the beginnings of an actual painting.
| 14" x 10" |
Monday, June 8, 2026
The Four
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And this is what they look like after 2 to 4 more sessions. I think they are all almost done as long as I don't try to sneak in any tidying. I think that is the key. Remember Glengarry Glen Ross where the bigshot real estate guy has this slogan: Always Be Closing, ABC? My slogan is Never Be Closing, NBC. I never think about ending any of them, like this part is finished now let's do this next one, and three or four more and then it will be done. I just paint on and on and suddenly it occurs to me that this one looks done and setting my brush down right there and then.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
June 6, 2026 — Elaine O.
It's been a while and all I have to show is some sketchbook experimentation/exploration. I was intrigued by some of my test strips where I color test watercolors. Then, while waiting for other watercolors to dry, I casually outline those color blobs with ink. Here are a couple, for example.
I liked the look of them and wondered what would happen if I tried this deliberately. So I sketched a scene with lots of bits and colors and went in with grey ink outlines when the paint dried. Nothing special.... just playing.
Honestly, I think this looks better with fewer details and larger surfaces of color. I don't know that I'll do this technique again, but I had to try it once!
Saturday, June 6, 2026
Alan Summer 2026-1
Finished the booze painting on Yupo. Added some dark values into the bottles and lightened some of the whites and creams.
So I’m doing a larger Yupo version with a looser brush. A long way to go. Maybe I’ll live with the tilt. I’m trying to let the paint flow on this larger version
While I am waiting for the paint to dry on the Yupo version, I’m trying a little pen and ink version in a sketchbook.
It’s always good to have another painting to do when you’re working on Yupo.
Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Lost in space….
I don’t know…is it Monday, or Sunday? I’m off my schedule, have a house guest who’s now in the hospital (she’ll be fine I think) so I can’t seem to concentrate on this little painting. Really thinking about values and color temperatures …
Also trying to get back into the habit of drawing each morning. Have some nice FaberCastell pens that I’ve been saving — for what I don’t know! Kind of fun to put some color in!
But I was cheered to get this late card from Nora. I love our outfits and the fact that it says “Mouthers” day!
Ernie Banks weeping willow
This is how that lovely rugged old tree trunk turned out. A letdown from that bold early version which I admitted I didn't deserve because it was just a lucky blotting with a paper towel. I guess I like the foreground, but the background is not pulling its weight. I think I will add some more willow branches. A lot more.
Justa Cuppa
After the last Truman class, we went to lunch at a pub. Alan ordered tea. The server said she’d bring a pot. He just wanted a cup but they only do pots. This went on for awhile and she finally said she’d make him a cup herself and not charge him thinking it was about $, which it was not. It showed up in a glass and stainless cup and the sunlight reflected his shirt on the surfaces so I snapped a photo. This is in the hot press book. Maybe I could have left out the tea bag.





















