Showing posts with label western dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label western dance. Show all posts
Friday, August 18, 2017
Black and White Country Luv - original charcoal figurative drawing
After the rodeo dances here in Junction a couple of weekends ago, I have lots and lots of two stepper drawings and paintings. Here's one of my faves. It's about 11 x 8 " - it's actually on 12 x 9" paper, but I've matted it smaller. This is on Bee Drawing paper and I'm really glad to see this brand around again - bought it at Michael's. Love the paper, although it's not as forgiving as some others, it's still a pleasure to draw on. With me, I make so many changes and erasures - I sort of like to mess up the surface a little - I love paper and love to work it over. Thanks for looking!
Monday, October 17, 2016
Two-Step Sweethearts - original acrylic figurative painting
Monday, June 06, 2011
The Dance Hall - original oil figurative painting
This painting is on 11 x 14" Fredrix archival canvas board. I was going to describe
my summer self-education in drawing and my new adventures in oil sticks (not oil pastels), but
trying to post on Blogger tonight is difficult and is driving me so crazy, I just want to get out of here - maybe
tomorrow's posting will be easier! Hope all is going well for all of you - thanks for stopping by!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Two Step Lovers - original oil figurative painting
I love the skirts with a little lace peeking out underneath. This painting, 7 x 5" on Gessobord, has lots more brushwork than I usually do and I am pretty happy with it. It was just a delight to do - I've seen this "hold" that they have on each other a few times and I think it's, well, "sweet".
Thanks so much for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio!
Thanks so much for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio!
Sunday, October 05, 2008
Texas Two Step - original oil figurative painting
This dance is dear to my heart. It's in every dance hall in Texas and lots of other places, now. It seems to work for everything the band plays, except for a waltz - and I've even seen a few misguided souls attempt two stepping to a waltz.
The lights above the dancers are reminiscent of those in open air dance pavilions.
I plan to do more country dance paintings, along with my tango series, so I hope you will come back for another look. Thanks for stopping by!
The painting is 12 x 9" on stretched canvas. SOLD
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