Sunday, September 30, 2007

Tango with a Twist - figure painting of dancers






This painting was done from a drawing of two of the dancers who had been on the tango cruise I mentioned in an earlier post. They were wonderful - I only hope I have been doing them justice in my "Tango" series.
It's oil pastel on Strathmore 403 and is 12" x 6 1/2".

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Saturday, September 29, 2007

Peppers - still life, oil on board


Here are some peppers from my little garden. I'm not sure what kind they are, but they're not terribly hot. I do have some jalapenos and also lots and lots of chile petines which are tiny little peppers that grow wild and are very hot! Maybe I'll paint them next.


This painting in oil on board, 6" x 6". Thanks for stopping by!

Friday, September 28, 2007

Rodeo Gal - portrait of a young woman




I LOVE this - I think it's called a collar - fringed leather jacket that the model is wearing. She really is a "Rodeo Gal" and I had to have her pose for me, however briefly, in this collar/jacket.




This piece is oil pastel on Ampersand Pastelbord - my first and definitely not my last painting on this support. It's 14" x 11".




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Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Standing Nude - nude charcoal drawing


I really like this back pose and its sfumato quality. It's charcoal on Strathmore acid-free paper and is about 18" x 9". Charcoal is such a versatile and forgiving medium - I love working with it.
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Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Tango Passion - oil pastel figure




Ahhh - the passion of tango. It never fails to fascinate me - oil pastel on Strathmore 403.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Tango Dancers Again - Figures




Here's the finished - or as finished as it's going to get - drawing from the gesture below. I'm pleased that I didn't go too far with the finishing and kill the lines. Thanks for stopping by!
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Dancers in Purple Lines


This is the beginning of my drawing for today. I love to begin with a really quick gesture drawing - nothing complex or orderly; just a feel for the moving figures. The challenge for me is to keep it a little raw and to let the lines show, because I am definitely a line person. Oil pastel on Strathmore 403.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Trudy's Back - Nude, Charcoal Drawing


I love back poses -they're a little mysterious. When I attend a life drawing session, I don't really rush to get the "best" view, because I find that a good figure drawing can be done from just about any place in the room.


This charcoal is 18" x 11" on Strathmore paper.