Showing posts with label Texas figurative painter Connie Chadwell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Texas figurative painter Connie Chadwell. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 17, 2019
Tiny Profile Painting of Janna - small oil portrait painting
Thursday, August 02, 2018
More Strumming - original oil portrait sketch
I just love doing these quick little - in this case 12 x 9" on panel - studies. Once I was attending a graduate class at Texas Tech and the professor said to me after we had completed some quick paintings from life that he would love to see what I could do with a week on the same pose. I thought to myself 'I would completely kill the piece'. Nothing like spending a little time on something and then moving on. That's why I love drawing groups that feature short poses, but they're not easy to find. Thanks so much for visiting my blog!
Wednesday, March 02, 2016
Red Skirt Redux - original oil figurative painting
Thursday, October 16, 2014
Jivin' on Seventh - original oil figurative painting
Listening to my jive music while painting this one - boogied at the easel, I did. It's 8 x 10" on archival canvas board. Thanks for stopping by!
Monday, November 25, 2013
Black and White Flourish - original charcoal figurative tango drawing
Friday, August 17, 2012
Lookin' for Eight - original oil figurative rodeo painting
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
Another Little Tango - original oil figurative painting
This little painting was done on 5 x 5" Gessobord, while I was listening to a Victorian mystery. There's nothing Victorian about tango - for sure! For this post, I unearthed a sketch that I did years ago at a tango demonstration and did a really, really quick rendition of the drawing with oil paint. Thanks so much for stopping by! And please check out my oil pastel blog. Sold
Thursday, June 07, 2012
3 x 3 - Three Three-Minute Original Charcoal Nude Drawings
I haven't posted in awhile - busy with company and then a short trip, but I'm back. Here's a drawing of three three-minute poses that I did tonight at a life drawing group. It's about 18 x 24" on Strathmore drawing paper, using vine charcoal, General's Primo charcoal pencils and also their regular charcoal pencils. It was such a fast drawing that I just grabbed whatever was handy. Plus, my trusty kneaded eraser.
I think this is such good drawing practice - even though the drawing doesn't end up just perfect - it's good to try and get things down in a hurry. By the time I get through with these three-minute drawings, five and ten minute poses seem like I have forever to work! Thanks so much for stopping by!
I think this is such good drawing practice - even though the drawing doesn't end up just perfect - it's good to try and get things down in a hurry. By the time I get through with these three-minute drawings, five and ten minute poses seem like I have forever to work! Thanks so much for stopping by!
Thursday, May 31, 2012
Lexie, Reading - original oil pastel portrait sketch
Monday, May 28, 2012
The Model, Standing - original charcoal nude drawing
I just love back poses, especially standing ones. This drawing is on Strathmore 400 drawing paper and is about 10 1/2 x 5 1/2". Thank you for stopping by! Sold
Friday, May 25, 2012
A Chat at the Bar - original oil figurative painting
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Tango Hug - original oil figurative painting
For this 7 x 5" painting on Gessobord, I used oil sticks, which are oil paint in stick form. They are soft - at least the R&F, which I love - and not sharpened at all, so the result is a sort of "messy" painting. It's much more relaxed than most of my work and I just decided to leave it that way - gotta let go sometime, right? R&F is famous for its encaustics, but their pigment sticks are luscious and are fun to use with a palette knife, too. Give them a try!
This time of year, my attention has to be shared with my yard and the seemingly hundreds of plants that need to be planted. And then there are the dandelions - well no ranting, I promise, but I could, for sure! So, because of my garden, I'm posting during the wee hours of Wednesday. So, off to bed, now - thanks so much for stopping by!
This time of year, my attention has to be shared with my yard and the seemingly hundreds of plants that need to be planted. And then there are the dandelions - well no ranting, I promise, but I could, for sure! So, because of my garden, I'm posting during the wee hours of Wednesday. So, off to bed, now - thanks so much for stopping by!
Saturday, May 19, 2012
Three Models - original charcoal nude drawing
In addition to the three different models, the interpretation of each is a little different, as well - only the tiniest bit, but still. . . . I really think the artist always responds to each individual model and this shows in the finished drawing. This drawing is on 9 x 12" Britol board paper and I used vine charcoal - always so forgiving! Thanks so much for stopping by - always great to see you here!
Friday, May 18, 2012
More Western Swing - original oil figurative painting
Here's another in my ongoing western dancers series. This painting is oil on 10 x 8" stretched canvas. I really do have more to say, but my internet connection is suddenly really slow, so maybe it's going to go out in a minute - better hurry and get this posted. Thanks so much for looking!
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Crazy Little Jivers - original mixed media figurative drawing
Here they are again, no sign of wearing down, much less stopping their antics! Where there's music with that boogie beat, you'll find them dancing the night away! I used ink - probably the Prismacolor pen - I just reach for them and don't really notice which one I have while in the heat of battle - and Caran d'Ache wax crayons. These crayons, Neocolor I, are a delight to work with, as are all the Caran d'Ache products that I've tried. Plus, there's a tiny bit of charcoal here and there. The paper is Strathmore sequential Bristol board paper 5 x 15".
It seems like weeks since I posted anything, but have been busy trying watercolors - I do this every now and again just to prove to myself that I'm way too obsessively meddlesome to do watercolor. Thanks so much for visiting my blog! Sold
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Sketch of 'Chele - original charcoal portrait drawing
Saturday, May 05, 2012
Wistful - original oil pastel portrait painting/drawing
This is one of my favorite poses and it's difficult to get it just right, but I'm happy with it this time around. It's not totally finished, I guess, but I like that slightly raw, unfinished look. It's not for everybody, but I do love to leave a few lines showing. The drawing is on 12 x 9" gray Pastelbord.
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Wednesday, May 02, 2012
Promise Me - original figurative oil painting
This couple was very intense - or at least she was. He seemed to be resisting a little. I made them "my" people, but the setting - and the gaze - is the same. The painting is on 12 x 16" Fredrix archival canvas board. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Monday, April 30, 2012
The Model in a Blue Robe - original oil figurative painting
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Two Steppin' at Tom's Place - original oil figurative painting
Well, I see it's pretty late, even for two steppers, so I'll sign off, now. Thanks so much for stopping - or should I say, stepping, by my blog!
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