I did this painting with Caran d'Ache and Sennelier oil pastels on black mixed media 7 x 5" paper. A maiko is a very young woman who is training to become a geisha. These young women have so much to learn of which every bit is fascinating to me. I do get to draw from life a few Japanese models dressed as geishas and it is such a thrill! I so enjoyed doing this one - thanks for stopping by!
Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japanese. Show all posts
Sunday, April 30, 2023
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Geisha with a Parasol - original oil pastel portrait painting
This is just so totally outside of what I usually do that once I started, I just couldn't stop - like forbidden territory. The geisha life has always been fascinating to me - beautiful, but a little sad - and sometimes I simply have to dress a model as much like a geisha as I can. This painting is on 12 x 12" Pastelbord, using lots of juicy Sennelier oil pastels. Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, September 18, 2013
Geisha with a Fan II - original oil figurative painting
Sunday, December 04, 2011
Sketch of the Model with a Fan - original oil pastel figurative drawing
Here's a quick sketch of the model on 7 x 5" Pastelbord. I love these little Pastelbords for sketching with my oil pastels. Thanks for stopping by - have a great week!
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Geisha with Her Mirror - original figurative oil painting
IT RAINED in Junction today!!! As I painted, I listened to one of my audible.com books - Barbara Tuchman's The Proud Tower - and although it's a great book, when the rain began, I just had to turn it off so I could listen! It was such a thrill - even the thunder was beautiful!
Thank you so much for stopping by - I'm always a delighted to see you here! Oh, and the painting is 14 x 11". Sold
Thank you so much for stopping by - I'm always a delighted to see you here! Oh, and the painting is 14 x 11". Sold
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Bringing Tea - original oil figurative painting
This painting is 14 x 11" on Fredrix archival canvas board. An experiment, really, but aren't they all - at least for me! I was in a restaurant where the servers were dressed in kimonos and the kimonos and the doors caught my eye. I made some tiny sketches and am just doing some paintings from them. This young woman was serving a huge gathering of people and at times, she seemed overwhelmed and a little unsure of herself. A couple of times she paused for a second as she came through the door. We were seated in a raised area, which provided a different perspective.
Thanks so much for dropping by Hackberry Street Studio! Sold
Sunday, July 17, 2011
Gold Kimono - original oil pastel figurative painting
This post is coming to you from the inferno that Texas is at this moment. At almost midnight, it's 88 degrees. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that we have no more wildfires.
I saw this "pose" at a restaurant; one of those moments that stick with you. Or me, in this case. I love to see women in a kimono, which is such a graceful costume and I never tire of drawing them. This oil pastel will probably turn into an oil painting, soon. It's on Sennelier oil pastel paper and is about 8 x 5". Thanks so much for stopping by! Sold
I saw this "pose" at a restaurant; one of those moments that stick with you. Or me, in this case. I love to see women in a kimono, which is such a graceful costume and I never tire of drawing them. This oil pastel will probably turn into an oil painting, soon. It's on Sennelier oil pastel paper and is about 8 x 5". Thanks so much for stopping by! Sold
Monday, March 07, 2011
A Little Mystery - original oil pastel portrait painting
This loose, sort of scribbly oil pastel was done on black 12 x 9" Colourfix paper. Some of the black bits of paper show through here and there and I like the way that look accentuates the looseness of the work.
This afternoon - between my dandelion pulling efforts - I took my oil pastels outside and did some color studies. I have been reading Hensche on Painting by John Robichaux (a Dover publication) and decided to do experiments just with white - white in shade and then in sunlight. I then tried to duplicate the colors. Normally, I would use oil paint for these studies, but the oil pastel worked just great because it blends easily! It was a worthwhile exercise in learning to see better and it was so lovely being in the back yard with Roger while it's still cool and springlike.
Thanks so much for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio! Sold
This afternoon - between my dandelion pulling efforts - I took my oil pastels outside and did some color studies. I have been reading Hensche on Painting by John Robichaux (a Dover publication) and decided to do experiments just with white - white in shade and then in sunlight. I then tried to duplicate the colors. Normally, I would use oil paint for these studies, but the oil pastel worked just great because it blends easily! It was a worthwhile exercise in learning to see better and it was so lovely being in the back yard with Roger while it's still cool and springlike.
Thanks so much for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio! Sold
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
The Japanese Fan - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell
I'm typing as fast as I can before my laptop shuts down - it has some weird things going on. Technology - can't live with it, can't live without it!
The model was holding one of my Japanese fans and I couldn't resist doing a quick drawing and then painting from the drawing. It's 10 x 8" on gessoed panel.
Did this in record time! Thanks for visiting Hackberry Street Studio - always happy to see you here!
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