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Wednesday, October 03, 2012
Tango Kisses - original oil figurative painting
Friday, September 28, 2012
They're Really Jivin' II - original oil figurative painting
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Jivin' the Night Away - original oil figurative painting of jive dancers
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Two Step Romance - original oil pastel figurative painting
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Nude in a Red Skirt - original oil painting of a nude
This painting, which I did from a charcoal life drawing, is still so wet and shiny, but I hadn't posted in awhile, so here is what I did today. It's 14 x 11" on canvas. I thought about making her skirt less red, but the model was wearing red, red lipstick - in fact, I have a note about it on my drawing - so I just decided to make the skirt and the lipstick as red as they were in person.
We got rain last night - so no dragging the hoses around tonight. Such a relief - I am so grateful! More time to paint, right? Thanks for stopping by!
We got rain last night - so no dragging the hoses around tonight. Such a relief - I am so grateful! More time to paint, right? Thanks for stopping by!
Saturday, September 08, 2012
Jive Madness - original figurative oil painting
This was fun to paint - no noodling, no fixing - just fast painting. It's 5 x 7" on Gessobord. Thanks for visiting my blog! Sold
A Little Flourish - original oil pastel figurative painting
This oil pastel is done on Pastelbord, 12 x 9", and I put layers and layers of oil pastel on it. That's one of the best things - among many, many great things - about Pastelbord. It can take whatever I dish out. Another thing about oil pastel - it's hot here, I mean really, really hot and I somehow left a newish oil pastel painting in the back seat of the car and it didn't melt or get "slick" or even get soft. I would think that in this crazily hot place, something bad would have happened, but the painting was fine.
Re the weather here, everything's relative - it's going to be in the 90s for a few days and I am deliriously happy. So much better than 107 degrees.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Re the weather here, everything's relative - it's going to be in the 90s for a few days and I am deliriously happy. So much better than 107 degrees.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Portrait of Marcella - original oil portrait painting
Marcella was an interesting model. She has such an old-fashioned look to her, but her hair was really different and not old-fashioned at all. It was short and sort of spiky on the top and long in the back. I did ask her to tie it back and she was very amenable to doing whatever was needed. The model comes first is my motto and if she had felt uncomfortable, I wouldn't have pressed it. But, thankfully, she was so easy to work with and the session was great - hope to see her again! Thanks so much for visiting my blog!
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Embroidering - original oil figurative painting
I still have the first embroidery I ever did - and I think it may have also been my last. I'm always thinking I'll get started in a serious way with this beautiful craft, but something always comes up. One of these days, though! This painting is on gessoed panel. Thanks so much for looking!
Together on Friday Evening - original oil figurative painting
This painting is on 9 x 12" gessoed panel - Gessobord, I think. The table in the background had a shorter tablecloth, but I just like the look of longer ones, so I just took artistic license. We artists get to do that, you know. I had an fellow life drawing enthusiast tell me once, when I was fretting over something crazy I had done, 'that's okay, Connie, you're an artist'. It really brought me up short. I had never considered such a thing. But I liked it. I really did and I still do. Use it all the time.
Have a great weekend everyone - and thanks for visiting my blog!
PS. to make it more "bar like", I just glazed it with warmth.
Friday, August 24, 2012
Sketch for Dancers - original ink, charcoal and graphite figurative drawing
Friday, August 17, 2012
Lookin' for Eight - original oil figurative rodeo painting
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Woman on a Sofa ACEO - original oil pastel figurative ACEO
I had been working on a charcoal dancer drawing and was going to show the drawing's progress on my blog, but I got distracted somehow. And the next thing I knew, I was working on this 2.5 x 3.5" piece. These are so much fun to do - no pressure - simply cut loose and see what happens. This little painting is done on illustration board. Thanks for stopping by!
Friday, August 10, 2012
Tango Zing - original oil figurative painting
This is one I did at the end of the afternoon. It was watering day at my studio (we are on watering restrictions here) and I was sort of distracted. But this one came together in a hurry and it was fun, since I'd been fretting over some other pieces that I'm working on. It's great to end on a high note - I got every tree watered and my little piece for my blog worked out great.
It's 6 x 6" on Gessobord. Thanks so much for stopping by! Sold
Wednesday, August 08, 2012
A Good Listener - original oil pastel figurative drawing
This was a fun drawing - I was watching this scene, and although I wasn't in a position to draw it "on-site", I totally remembered it when I was back in my studio. She nodded her head, sympathetically, to his every sentence. It was sweet. This oil pastel is on 8 x 10" Pastelbord. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Friday, August 03, 2012
Ink Jive - original ink and crayon figurative drawing
Here's another version of my jivin' characters in a larger format than usual, 9 x 12", on Bristol board paper. Roger, my able assistant, is sitting in the chair with me and it's really crowded, but he insisted - I just hope he doesn't press 'publish' before I'm ready! I used an ink marker with a thin point, then scribbled the colors onto the figures. There's a little bit of charcoal here and there, too. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Friday, July 27, 2012
On My Easel - Girl with a Fan oil figurative Work In Progress
This is one of those "I just don't know about this one" paintings, of which I have many. I had a model for a very short session, and as usual, I think the drawing that I did this painting from is better than the painting. I envy those who can draw and paint beautifully from a photo, which would really be helpful for me, since I live in a little town and finding a model could become more time-consuming that the actual art. Oh well, one does what one can. And I'm open to suggestions. Thanks for dropping by and letting me rant.
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
Two-Step Lovers Again - original charcoal figurative drawing
Frenzy - original mixed media figurative drawing
Some jive music, paper, my drawing markers, oil crayon and oil pastels, (and a tiny bit of charcoal) and I'm all set for a great evening. My crazy little jivers are back with a vengeance - well, they never really leave me - and they're jumpin' to the music on this 5 x 17" Bristol board paper. There are two of these - this is the first one to be posted.
I love the way people move - frantic, like in this drawing - or more controlled as in baseball, which is something I've been sketching lately. I sit in front of the TV watching and attempting to catch the pitcher at the moment he releases the ball. Very challenging, but I'll keep trying. I love baseball, so it's a fun thing to do. I saw the Orioles play fairly often when living in the D.C. area, but alas, no team nearby, so I make do with TV.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
I love the way people move - frantic, like in this drawing - or more controlled as in baseball, which is something I've been sketching lately. I sit in front of the TV watching and attempting to catch the pitcher at the moment he releases the ball. Very challenging, but I'll keep trying. I love baseball, so it's a fun thing to do. I saw the Orioles play fairly often when living in the D.C. area, but alas, no team nearby, so I make do with TV.
Thanks so much for stopping by!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Tres Bailoras - original charcoal figurative drawing
This drawing is done with vine charcoal on 14 x 16" Strathmore drawing paper. These are pretty quick poses, which is why they have a sort of unfinished look. I keep thinking that I'll tighten them up, but I know I won't - maybe it's a touch of laziness on my part, but also the drawing might end up being a bit too tight. I figure a little inexactness is more me, anyway. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Late Afternoon - original charcoal figurative drawing
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
On My Easel - Stick Oil Paint Nude
This painting, which I'm doing with oil sticks; yes, those really juicy - but tough to get details with - oil sticks (but they certainly encourage painting in a loose manner). I am really enjoying working on this painting and will probably pull out the painting knives. I've used mostly R&F Pigment Sticks, which I think are the kings of the oil stick world. My drawing Sketch for Josie on the Sofa is the inspiration for this one.
If you have a chance, stop by my oil pastel blog to see what's going on there. Thank you so much for visiting Hackberry Street Studio!
If you have a chance, stop by my oil pastel blog to see what's going on there. Thank you so much for visiting Hackberry Street Studio!
Sunday, July 01, 2012
The Model in Mixed Media - original nude mixed media painting
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Orange Bikini - original oil pastel figurative drawing
This fun little drawing is one that I posted a while back on my oil pastel blog, which is what I do sometimes, when I'm working on an oil pastel and just sort of thinking about it. This drawing is on grey Art Spectrum Colourfix paper, nice and gritty, 12 x 9". Thanks for looking!
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Another Tango in Black and White - original charcoal figurative drawing
Here's another in my collection of black and white drawings. I think what attracted me to this pose was the sort of sinuous quality of his legs, as well as her right hip as it drops down while she's reaching back with her foot. It's not dramatic in the usual way that tango is dramatic, but I think it's a drama, nevertheless. It's done on 14 x 11" Strathmore 400 drawing paper, using vine charcoal. Thanks for stopping by! Sold
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
Tuesday, May 29, 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
Saturday, May 26, 2012
A Chat at the Bar - original oil figurative painting
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