Thursday, May 05, 2011
The Tango Lesson - original oil figurative painting
The painting comes from my many visits to tango demonstrations where you sit on the floor to watch the various dancing couples. It's 11 x 14" on panel. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Wednesday, May 04, 2011
A Gentle Creature - original oil painting
Here's a sweet thing I visited with the other day - a totally different subject for me - but I did enjoy it.
This painting is 5 x 5" on Gessobord.
At last, the fire seems to be out - I'm so happy and grateful to so many, many people who saved our homes!
Thanks for stopping by! Sold
Sunday, May 01, 2011
A Little Drawing Exercise - original charcoal figurative drawing
I know. This is just a teensy bit weird, but everything is either not finished, or not dry enough to photograph without very shiny spots. These tiny drawings are great drawing improvers, I think, and every time I attend a drawing group, I do some of these - they're perfect for positive/negative. The whole thing is about 14 x 14", so you have some idea of how small the individual drawings are. They're done on Canson Beverly drawing paper, which probably isn't produced anymore. I have lots of drawing paper on hand - some from years ago - that I'm sorry I can't find in stores these days.
We still have the fire in our county - it's about four miles from our small town - and it's really unnerving. Sincere thanks to all the firefighters who are battling the blaze - they must be exhausted by now. We are so fortunate to have our local firemen, plus selfless volunteers from around the area and the Texas and U.S. Forest Services and other government agencies to defend against this monster. It has burned over 10,000 acres and we are hoping it can be contained soon. It hasn't helped that we've had over 100 degree temps and 30 mph winds. What a summer this is going to be!
Thanks so much stopping by - it's always great to see you here! Sold
We still have the fire in our county - it's about four miles from our small town - and it's really unnerving. Sincere thanks to all the firefighters who are battling the blaze - they must be exhausted by now. We are so fortunate to have our local firemen, plus selfless volunteers from around the area and the Texas and U.S. Forest Services and other government agencies to defend against this monster. It has burned over 10,000 acres and we are hoping it can be contained soon. It hasn't helped that we've had over 100 degree temps and 30 mph winds. What a summer this is going to be!
Thanks so much stopping by - it's always great to see you here! Sold
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Tiny Doodles - original mixed media Artists' Trading Cards
Here are a few of the little 3.5 x 2.5" things I do when I'm traveling or don't have time to do anything larger. Some of these are mainly oil pastel, others are mostly colored pencil, but they are all mixed media.
Right now, I'm trying to keep up with a wildfire that's burning about ten miles from us. Many of the residents west of town were evacuated from their homes - much worry tonight, but hoping for the best for everybody!
Thanks for stopping by!
Right now, I'm trying to keep up with a wildfire that's burning about ten miles from us. Many of the residents west of town were evacuated from their homes - much worry tonight, but hoping for the best for everybody!
Thanks for stopping by!
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Ginny's Just Waiting - original charcoal figurative drawing
This sketch is going to evolve into a painting, probably, but I really love a drawing for its own sake. For me, a drawing, especially from life, always captures that moment in time that the model was really right there in front of me. Done with pastels and charcoal, the sketch is on Borden & Riley sketch vellum, 12 x 9". Thanks for stopping by. Sold
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Donna's Red Dress - original oil figurative painting
I guess I have a thing for fans and screens and this time, used a square format on stretched canvas. Thanks so much for dropping by. Speaking of fans, I'm going to go sprawl out under a ceiling fan - we've had another scorcher today and at 10 p.m., it's still 88 degrees! Sold
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Sketch of Marie - original pastel portrait drawing

I adore working with black and white and I especially enjoyed drawing Marie using General Pencil Co.'s black, grey and white pastels. The sticks are very thin - not like regular pastels. They're sold as a set of four - one black, two greys and one white and the greys have a warm tone to them that I find charming. They've been around awhile and I've used them occasionally, but have never done an entire drawing with them. The next time I'm at Hobby Lobby, I'll be stocking up on these - I love them!
The paper I used is Borden and Riley sketch vellum, 12 x 9". Thanks so much for stopping by my blog!
Friday, April 08, 2011
Happy to See Him - original oil figurative painting
I am interested in painting a tango dancer with her hand on her partner's face - like here - and although these two aren't necessarily tango dancers, it just seemed to me to work here. Last weekend, I was in a coffee shop with the most gorgeous green paint on the walls. I love green and I've been thinking about that paint color, so here we are - hand on face, green on walls.
As always, though, there was red paint involved. Cadmium red. The worst offender. It seeks me out. It finds me. It attaches itself to my skin, hair, clothes and everything else it can find. And it's not just cadmium red that bedevils me. For years, I painted with only ivory black, yellow ochre, titanium white and Indian red. Indian red is much the same, I can tell you! Does this affect anyone else? Am I the only one? Sigh.
This painting is 6 x 6" on Gessobord. Thanks so much for dropping by!
As always, though, there was red paint involved. Cadmium red. The worst offender. It seeks me out. It finds me. It attaches itself to my skin, hair, clothes and everything else it can find. And it's not just cadmium red that bedevils me. For years, I painted with only ivory black, yellow ochre, titanium white and Indian red. Indian red is much the same, I can tell you! Does this affect anyone else? Am I the only one? Sigh.
This painting is 6 x 6" on Gessobord. Thanks so much for dropping by!
Friday, April 01, 2011
Cowboy Boogie - original oil figurative painting
Here's a little ditty that I did some time ago and just now decided to post it. This painting is on 6 x 6" Gessobord. Thanks for stopping by - have a great weekend everybody!
PS. Now that I look at this painting, it seems that she had to take him by the hand and show him how to dance. This cowboy seems a little intimidated! Sold
PS. Now that I look at this painting, it seems that she had to take him by the hand and show him how to dance. This cowboy seems a little intimidated! Sold
Tuesday, March 29, 2011
Another Tango Twist - original oil figurative painting
This tango painting is on 7 x 5" Gessobord. Today was a good day to stay inside and paint, since it's very chilly, so I got a lot done. It's good to focus solely on art instead of the garden - which is very tempting this time of year. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog!
Monday, March 21, 2011
Another Snooze - original oil figurative painting
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Jivin' All Over Again - original oil figurative painting
Been busy for awhile, but am turning my attention back to art. Here is today's 6 x 6" painting on Gessobord of my jivers. I was listening to a little of Matthew Pearl's The Last Dickens while I did this one - I love his work! Hope you're all having a nice early spring - thanks so much for stopping by! PS. This painting is based on my drawing from a few posts ago, Jivemania Again.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
Thursday, March 03, 2011
Lost in the Rhythm - original oil pastel figurative drawing

This is a quick study of the drummer in a band that I saw recently. Musicians can't possibly "hold the pose", which is what makes drawing people in motion so exciting to me and, since they are constantly moving, a lot of what I do in these cases is done from memory. This drawing is on 12 x 9" Pastelbord. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Wednesday, March 02, 2011
Another Bar - original oil pastel figurative painting

Here's something that I posted on The Oil Pastel Review, which is my oil pastel only blog, a few posts back and now I think it's finished - more or less. Nothing is ever finished, really, but things do sometimes come close. It's on 16 x 20" Pastelbord and is one in my ongoing series of bar scenes.
By the way, do check out the nude sketch I did on OPR using Sennelier Nature oil pastels.
Thanks so much for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio - it's always great seeing you here!
Sunday, February 27, 2011
Lisa's Robe - original oil portrait painting
Saturday, February 26, 2011
Cezannesque - original figurative oil painting

I saw this artwork - which was probably a Cezanne poster since I did see a little printing on it - in a coffee shop. I loved it and was able to sketch the scene with some Caran d'Ache wax crayons - that are wonderful, by the way. Then I painted from my sketch back in my studio. It was pretty involved to get an accurate drawing of this artwork. My painting is on 6 x 6" Gessobord. Thanks so much for stopping by! Sold
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Lisa Sleeping - original oil figurative painting
I loved painting this one, but initially I wanted to be less "above" the model. It worked out though, and it was a quick little "brushy"painting, too. It's always rewarding when you just go with it and don't think too much. Thinking
can be a killer. This painting is 6 x 6" on Gessobord - thanks so much for stopping by my blog!
Monday, February 14, 2011
Jivemania Again - original charcoal figurative drawing

I just did a lot of scribbling to come up with this drawing. I sort of let my hand go to see what would happen. The figure on the far right is how these things begin - well, the bottom half of her, anyway. And, as always, I really worked the paper over.
This weekend I saw a small but wonderful drawing show at the McNay in San Antonio. I never tire of looking at drawings and as I've probably said over and over, drawings are - to me - a look into the soul of an artist.
This drawing is vine charcoal on Strathmore Bristol vellum and is about 8 x 12". Thank you for stopping by!
This drawing is vine charcoal on Strathmore Bristol vellum and is about 8 x 12". Thank you for stopping by!
Friday, February 11, 2011
Tango Doodle - original oil pastel figurative drawing
I just wanted to do a drawing - lots of black lines and scribbled color and done quickly without a lot of thought. It's just so satisfying! This oil pastel is on 12 x 9" Pastelbord sand (color) which is a dark taupey shade. Really beautiful and a delight to work on. Thanks so much for stopping by - have a great weekend!Wednesday, February 09, 2011
Letha - original oil pastel portrait drawing
I've sort of been away from my blog - wasting time doing paintings that didn't really succeed. But you have to try, right? Today it was so cold - okay, I know you folks up north think we're a bunch of sissies, but 15 degrees? That's cold for this part of the country! After I went to my Zumba class this morning, I came back home and then started to my studio, but it was still absolutely freezing. I just did a U-turn and walked right back to the house. So no oil paintings today. This oil pastel is from a drawing group in November. I loved the model's hair - it was expressive, if hair can be expressive. Although it wasn't a particularly remarkable pose, she was a good model and I really loved doing this drawing. I drew it on Sennelier Carte d'Art paper and is about 8 x 8".Check out my blog at The Oil Pastel Review for an oil pastel painting that I'm working on - without a lot of success, I might add. Thanks for stopping by - stay warm!
Monday, January 31, 2011
Rockin' to the Beat - original charcoal figurative drawing

It seems like forever since I posted anything, but I've been really, really busy! That should slow down now and at this point, I'm loving to draw my little charcoal dancers. They rock the night (and probably the day) away. I just can't keep an eye on them all the time, so who knows what they get up to!
If you are near the Kerrville, Texas, area, drop in at the Kerr Arts and Cultural Center to see our Kerrville Art Club show. It will open on Thursday, with the reception on Saturday. The show will be up for a month. It was judged by Steven DaLuz, a San Antonio based artist, and is really beautiful!
This drawing was done with vine charcoal on 9 x 12" vellum Bristol. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Feelin' the Beat - original charcoal figurative drawing
Friday, January 14, 2011
Another Tango Passion - original oil figurative painting
Friday, January 07, 2011
Thursday, January 06, 2011
More Black and White Tango - original charcoal figurative sketch

This sketch will be the underlayer for a painting. I've not used this approach very much, but I know artists who do this - spray fixative on it and then paint over the drawing. Using this method should make the painting practically paint itself. This pose with the outside leg extending back is really a difficult one, because it's not very easy to make obvious which leg is in back, which is in front. While I'm pretty pleased with this one, I still may make changes in the painting as I work. This sketch is on 7 x 5" Gessobord.
Thanks so much for stopping by - check out my post on The Oil Pastel Review. If you'd like to email, just click on the "contact me" button on the right side of my blog.
Friday, December 31, 2010
New Year's Eve at the Bar - original oil figurative painting
If you're anywhere near San Antonio, Texas, be sure and visit the McNay. It's wonderful anytime, but until January 16th, the exhibition, Landscapes from the Age of Impressionism is there and what a show it is! Absolutely wonderful and inspiring. I attended briefly the other day, but intend to go back and take my time.
This painting is 8 x 10" on Gessobord. Thanks so much for stopping by and for visiting Hackberry Street Studio during 2010! I hope 2011 will be the greatest year yet for you!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
This painting is 8 x 10" on Gessobord. Thanks so much for stopping by and for visiting Hackberry Street Studio during 2010! I hope 2011 will be the greatest year yet for you!
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Another Bailora in Red - original oil figurative painting
To all my collectors, followers and visitors to Hackberry Street Studio, I wish you the Merriest Christmas ever!
This painting is on 14 x 11" canvas. Thanks so much for stopping by!
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