Saturday, December 25, 2021
Spinderella 2
I'm calling Spinderella done. Maybe a little overdone, but then I never know when I'm done until I overdo it,
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Xmas Cheer to All!
I haven’t done anything to this since class except look at it and wonder if it’s done…. I know, I know, the tree trunk….
Sunday, December 19, 2021
Spinderella
Added a bit more since class, Her head is too square. Looking back a the photo I am painting from her head is square, but still that doesn't make it right.
Saturday, December 18, 2021
Elaine O. — December 18, 2021
Here's our 2021 Class Photo
It's our last class of the year and we're basking in a day of good art, good friends and good cookies. Not to mention the satisfaction of learning to use the camera timer.
Happy holidays from all of us!
We look forward to seeing you next year
Monday, December 13, 2021
Spring Term class #: 66997 & 66998
Just signed up for class and didn’t have to change my password! I hope you can just press register and put in the numbers above. The cont Ed catalog was hard to find…
Can’t decide if I’m going to paint this again or move on to something else. This is when I see the value of a series — it simplifies decision making….
Sunday, December 12, 2021
elaine t / Dec 11
I finished the quickie of the view from a Lison balcony. I'm happy with the glow of the lights on the buildings.
I started a snowscape on Saturday. I want to let the negative space do a lot of the work. Let's see if I can keep my brush out of the white areas!
Saturday, December 11, 2021
Elaine O. — December 11, 2021
Friday, December 10, 2021
Thursday, December 9, 2021
elaine t / Dec 4 (should have been)
Actually posted on 12/9. Ah procrastination, my old friend.
I wanted to do something quick and loose, so I started a landscape from a photo my son Daniel took from his balcony in Lisbon.
Sunday, December 5, 2021
Spanky the stinkbug two
Added the legs this morning. The background will be a veined leaf though I will use some of Spanky's patterns in the leaf.
Elaine O. — December 4, 2021
It's only a beginning (and a rather rough one at that). In case you can't tell what's happening, it's a small bit of the Isabella Stewart Gardner courtyard garden, featuring a statue among various green plants, trees and ground cover. Come back next week to see more..although I don't plan to take this much further than a sketchy impression.
9" x 12" |
Saturday, December 4, 2021
Heading towards New Year
I’m done with my Waveland painting. I like the gentleness
My grandson Emmet on Yupo. It doesn’t quite look like him yet but I’m working on it.
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Stinkbug
I haven't gotten it to the big paper yet, and here are my studies. I think I am going with the design in the lower left using that square inside a diamond within a square within a diamond... thing. I am always interested in the battle between order and randomness, and this bug has it in spades. I am tired of spending my mornings planning when I'd rather be painting, and I am hoping to get the big paper out Sunday, maybe Monday.
Tuesday, November 23, 2021
Alan
I finished one of the depictions of downtown Three Rivers Michigan in my sketchbook.
I finished the painting on Yupo of the Midwest woods during the fall. I learned a lot on this one.
Sunday, November 21, 2021
Saturday, November 20, 2021
elaine t / Nov 20
I wasn't happy with the pale background on the self-portrait, so I gave it washes of purple, black and purple again. Then I put a faint wash of purple into the skin shadows, to reflect the background. Much better!
The pale background |
The final version (the lighting in this photo is more yellow than the first one) |
"Who Me?": Feisty Lady by SS
So many moons ago, I took a photo of her, after a satisfying lunch. At that time, she was starting to solve her daily "find a word" puzzle. I asked her, am surprised she still enjoy her puzzles, at her age of 92 & having survived a major hip surgery! She answered my impertinent inquiry with a dialect phrase "Ako Pa?", roughly translated "Who Me?". For her, it was a "no brainer", she could still do puzzles, because she used to beat us at Scrabble! My secured universe fell apart, when some weeks after that she "transitioned" the day before Thanksgiving. During the 2 decades of amazing company with her, here in Chicago, all my previous attempts to paint or draw her likeness elicited a "does not look like!" response. Thus, on this pandemic November of 2021, I knew that in my newly found techniques that I got her likeness! I acknowledged & respected the existence of the lines, shadows, folds & perfect imperfections of her wonderful life! What a lovely surprise to start Thanksgiving 2021!
Elaine O. — November 20, 2021
I may add a few tiny touches in the days ahead. But basically, this is finished! It's the courtyard at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston. The panoramic format works to convey the light, expansive feel of the courtyard, in comparison to the smaller, darker rooms of the surrounding house/museum. But I still am saddened by the way this paper takes the paint. I may have to re-do on better paper.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Courtyard 6" x 18" |
Fun fact: Did you know that admission is free if your first name is Isabella? True!
Marva — November 20, 2021
This is the completed painting of the floral bouquet. White flowers are probably the most difficult to paint, yet notice how these rely on the internal shadows and external colors to define them.
From there, it's back to the landscapes and another challenge—subtle, realistic greens. Don't you want to be here?
Sunday, November 14, 2021
Alan Early Fall
I finished the painting of the golf course on the lake. I’m not happy with it because it is not as light and airy as I envisioned. I’ll try again later.
Porch time…
Saturday, November 13, 2021
New Citizen, August 2008, 11.13.21 by SS
Big Sis took her oath of citizenship in August 2008 & she wore a smile of grace & appreciation for her adopted Motherland & voted Democratic ever since!
Her Honor 2.0, done 11.06.21 by SS
This is the second painting of the Mayor of Chicago with her determined look & her striped dress reminiscent of the headdress of Queen Cleopatra of the Nile.
My Lady 2.0 10.30.21 by SS
This painting is a second version of my painting "Farewell my Lady" done in June 2021. The first version had darker underpainting & was almost totally void of Values, no hills and valleys. This second version was almost a likeness in her younger years! Painting the dark expressive eyes was a challenge. I am at peace with this!
More Like Her, 10.21.21 by SS
This painting is in honor of my friend & former officemate, a fellow CPA artist who passed in November 2020. It took me a Sad
year to finally paint her likeness. May she rest in Peace!
The Curly, The Wavy, The Tassel,10.23.21 by SS
I painted a collage of my big sis in three stages of her life: as a toddler with curly hair & innocently floating in the turquoise waters of life; as a teenager with wavy hair in a swimsuit smiling shyly with her complicated leaves of her romances & waiting what her future brings; as a young graduate with graduation dress & tassel framing her face, with a determined face as she helped support the family.
From Her Chin Up Twice 10.16.21 & 11.13.21 by SS
Painting a holiday photo of my big sis was a challenge. The group picture where it was taken by a self timing camera was at an angle where emphasis was at lower side of face. The reference photo showed a face with dark eye sockets in shadows & her mouth of big teeth. My first version done in October showed eye balls, painted as I imagined them! It was a disaster! The second version done in November was painted as is, lower jaw in lights & eye sockets in darkness. Amazingly, the painting respecting the shadows worked!
Elaine O. — November 13, 2021
It's gray and rainy and a bit disappointing altogether. Here's the finished study of the Post Office in Washington. As studies go, I've learned what I wanted to learn, and I think I'll revisit later, but at a larger size.
Isabella Stewart Gardner Courtyard 6" x 18" |
Marva — November 13, 2021
This is the beginning of a bouquet of white flowers—definitely a challenge! Look closely and you'll see them beginning to take shape already. And once the background goes in, they are really going to pop.