Friday, May 14, 2010

Flamenco Fire - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell

Oh so much fun to do!  I just felt - this painting was done from a drawing that I did from life last year - that the dancer was oblivious to anything but the insistent rhythm of the guitar and the stamping of her feet. My objective was to capture her movement and her involvement in her art.

It's on gessoed panel, 10 x 8".  Thank you for visiting Hackberry Street Studio.
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Thursday, May 13, 2010

Preparations - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell




This 8 x 8" painting on gessoed panel is composed of drawings from life that I combined into an arrangement.  Hmmmm.  I don't know, but I enjoyed it.  Seems like forever since I posted anything - with my injury still a problem - but much better - and painting for some shows, I've neglected my blog a bit.  But I'm back. Thanks for stopping by!  Sold

Monday, May 03, 2010

Flowered Robe - original oil pastel figurative sketch by Connie Chadwell


This is quick sketch - well, I guess most sketches are quick - of the model as she put on her robe at break.  She was nice enough to hold it for a few minutes and we  - being the nice people we are - let her take a longer break.  Probably didn't get all the flowers in the right places, but there wasn't much time. 
I did this one on sand-colored 7 x 5"Pastelbord.  This is a really great color - am coming to love it more all the time.  Thanks so much for stopping by!  Pssst - see what's going on at
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Saturday, May 01, 2010

Salsa Sketch - original charcoal figural sketch by Connie Chadwell

This sketch is for a painting I hope to do.  I find salsa hard to figure out, but I attended a salsa dance show a month or so ago and am thinking maybe, just maybe, I'm learning a little bit about it.  The salsa drawing was done with General's Primo drawing pencil on Bristol board and is about 11 x 13".  I love these new Primo pencils - they are so smooth and easy to work with - they practically draw the sketch by themselves.  Well, a slight exaggeration.
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Thursday, April 29, 2010

Letty - original oil pastel portrait painting by Connie Chadwell


Letty is a great model and I love her name.  I think her real name is Violet.  This oil pastel is on 12 x 9" Pastelbord.
We are having the most beautiful spring here in the Texas Hill Country.  All of my roses are in full bloom - some of them will bloom only once, but what a show that one bloom is!  This weekend I will plant more of these glorious plants - if I can find places for them.  I always do.
Thanks so much for stopping by - have a lovely day!

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Another Tango Moment - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell


Not painting much the past few days because I'm recovering from an aerobics injury.  That'll teach me!
This painting is on 12 x 9" gessoed board and sold at Artworks recently.
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Friday, April 16, 2010

Lexie - original charcoal portrait drawing by Connie Chadwell



I did this charcoal drawing on 12 x 9" bristol paper  - the medium I love the absolute most!  Well, I have so many favorite media and surfaces, but for the moment, this is my true love.  Vine charcoal and bristol board, plus a kneaded eraser, are a delicious - not to mention forgiving -  combination!
You probably noticed my banner across the top of my blog proclaiming - or screaming, I guess more accurately - that one of my drawings, "The Artisan" was selected as a finalist in American Artist's Drawing magazine cover competition.  I am totally thrilled!
Hope you're all having a glorious spring as we are here in the Texas Hill Country - thanks so much for stopping by!

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Flamenco Passion - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell


This painting - 8 x 8" on Gessobord - was one that I did quickly without much attention to detail.  When I noodle too much, I always kill it, so I just let it go.  Hope it shows motion - that's what I was after in this piece.  Today was a moody day - dark and rainy - and a great day to stay inside and paint.  And with Mother Nature watering my tomatoes and roses, I had no gardening cares!
Yesterday, I mentioned a support I enjoyed using and today I found that it's Creative Mark Centurion.
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog!   Have a great Thursday!

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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Another Woman with a Fan - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell


Just a little fun thing - I love turquoise/aqua/green and with an art supply order a couple of months ago, I got a free 7 x 5" stretched linen.  So, I just fooled around with this color I'm so crazy about.  Lots of fun with brushstrokes!  I always like to paint on linen, but this surface has an especially wonderful feel.  I can't remember the brand right now, so I'll have to go through my receipts to see who made this gem and then I'll let you know. 
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Monday, April 12, 2010

Date Night - original oil portrait/figurative painting by Connie Chadwell



Back home from a little jaunt that proved to be longer and more taxing that I'd anticipated and happy to be here!  Stayed up late, got up early and then walked with a friend for four and a half miles.  Did that three days last week, too.  Who knows, this could be habit-forming!
Here's a painting of a couple I observed recently.  They were so sweet - did a little sketch of them, then painted on 10 x 8" Gessobord.  Thanks so much for dropping by!
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Thursday, April 08, 2010

Flute Practice - original oil pastel portrait painting by Connie Chadwell


This oil pastel is on Pastelbord and is 8 x 10".  I did this one today at the Thursday Painters, using combinations of my drawings.  Fun to do - hope you enjoy it.  Thanks for looking!

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

A Little Modesty - original oil portrait painting by Connie Chadwell

This 6 x 6" painting is on Gessobord and was done from a drawing that I did in a life drawing group.  I get such a kick out of painting quickly and just letting the chips - or in this case, the paint - fall where it may. 

Today, I worked while listening to Matthew Pearl's The Poe Shadow.  When we lived in Washington, D.C., we often went to Baltimore to see the formerly fabulous Orioles play and would occasionally visit the gravesite of Edgar Allan Poe.  As soon as I finish this book, I'm going to reread all of his works.  That'll keep me busy!

Thanks so much for stopping by!

Thursday, April 01, 2010

Rockin' - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell


This loosey goosey painting was done from gesture drawings of dancers and I thoroughly enjoyed painting it.  The drawings look kind of like scribbles - I think I've posted some of them before - but I can 'read' them.  You'd probably look at my gesture drawings and ask "Hunh?" and wonder how on earth I came up with the final product.  Gesture drawings are a kind of shorthand that you can build upon right on top of the drawing.  That's not what I did here, but building on top of the gesture is one of my favorite things to do.  Once you have the gesture, you can stop any time and have a finished product.

"Rockin'" is 6 x 6" on Gessobord.  Thanks for stopping by! Sold

Monday, March 29, 2010

Flamenco Frenzy - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell

I know it's a little crazy and a little wild, but she's totally involved in the music as she stomps her way across the floor.   This painting is 7 x 5" on gessoed panel and I LOVED doing this one!  Thanks for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio - I'm always glad to see you here!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Orange Chair - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell


Now that the weather is warming up, I have a tough time staying out of the yard.  There's so much I want to do - especially before the temperature reaches triple digits!  I decided, though, that the other three blueberry bushes will have to wait until tomorrow to get planted.  I just have to paint or draw every day - a bit of an obsession, probably -  and I'm so lucky to have the time to do it.  This 7 x 5" painting is oil on panel.  I've painted the orange chair many times.  It's always been here in this house and I've always loved it - great for curling up in with a good book!  Preferably a mystery.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

More Tango Nights - original oil pastel figurative painting by Connie Chadwell



Puff puff - trying my best to get this posted!  We've had spring break guests and lots of fun - now back to the usual routine.  This painting is on Art Spectrum Colourfix paper - 12 x 9".  Thanks for looking!

Friday, March 12, 2010

Red Ribbon - original oil pastel portrait painting by Connie Chadwell

I've been so busy painting for upcoming shows and getting started on spring planting, that I decided to post another of my small, quick studies that I love doing.  This one is 7 x 5" on Pastelbord.  Thanks so much for visiting Hackberry Street Studio!

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

Friday, March 05, 2010

Sketch of Penny - original oil pastel portrait sketch by Connie Chadwell

This portrait sketch was done quickly from a live model.  The pose would normally be a very tough one to hold, but she rested her head lightly against the wall - which to my eyes, resulted in a charming, wistful look. Today I posted on The Oil Pastel Review another oil pastel.  It's also a portrait, with the title "Sketch Chronology".  I hope you will check it out!

"Sketch of Penny" is painted on 11 x 14" Strathmore 403 oil pastel paper.
Thank you for visiting Hackberry Street Studio - hope to see you here again!  PS - Sorry, subscribers, I had to correct the size of the painting.  Hope you didn't get more than one notification.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

The Thai Restaurant - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell


I painted this from another drawing of my favorite Thai restaurant.  The painting is 10 x 8" on Fredrix archival canvas panel.  When I work on this support, I really like to paint fairly thickly so there's variety in the texture.   This panel has the best of both support worlds - canvas for its nice surface texture and panel for the rigidity that gives my brush something to react against.  I like it when the surface doesn't 'give' the way stretched canvas does.
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Monday, March 01, 2010

The Dancer's Shoe - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell

This quick little painting (7 x 5" on panel) was a pleasure to do.  It's one of those where maybe something isn't explained perfectly, but you just move on because time is running out.  I love doing that.  When the timer is set, I can't overwork it - at least I hope not.
We're having a little cold snap here, but that's okay.  Baseball season is underway, so all is right with the world.
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Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Model Reclining - original oil pastel figurative by Connie Chadwell

This little painting is gooey with oil pastel, just the way I like it!  Much fun to do!  Can't beat those Senneliers when you need lots of pastel to pile on the support.   This was not the most comfortable pose for the model - which I originally did with charcoal - so she was able to stop frequently to rest. 
It's always said that oil pastel never dries and it doesn't dry the way oil does, but this afternoon I was going through some oil pastels that I did in 2009 - ones that were never posted on my blog - and they are dry, dry, dry.  Especially those on Pastelbord and Colourfix paper.  A few sprays with fixative and they had a nice finish to them.  Usually, I don't apply fixative to oil pastels until they're sold, but it just seemed like a good idea to spray them today.  
This painting is on Pastelbord and is 8 x 10".  Thanks so much for stopping by!
NOTE:  I know there are lots of sentence fragments in this post.  Ordinarily, I'm a stickler for things like that, but sometimes sentence fragments really work!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Geisha with Fan - original oil pastel figurative painting by Connie Chadwell

This painting is on Colourfix paper, 12 x 9".  I worked on it while I watched the Olympics finals in ice dancing.  While I've always been such a fan of Tanith Belbin and Ben Agosto and am so disappointed that they didn't medal, there was a lot of beautiful skating tonight!  I was always surprised when I could just get around the rink without falling flat, and am completely in awe of what these 'real' skaters can do!  And they make it look easy!
Thanks so much for stopping by my blog - it's always so nice to see you here!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Sketch of Helen - original oil pastel portrait sketch by Connie Chadwell

This portrait sketch was done on Colourfix paper with oil pastels and is 12 x 9".  I loved doing the line work along with the bits of color - much fun!  Thank you for visiting my blog! 

Monday, February 15, 2010

Black Lace - original oil pastel portrait sketch by Connie Chadwell

I did this sketch in a life drawing group, where I moved around and did several drawings during the evening from the same pose.  It's 11 x 14" on Strathmore 403 pastel paper for oil pastels.  I really do love that paper, although I think its texture has changed somewhat over the years.  The oil pastel just  melts onto the paper.  Wonderful!
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Friday, February 12, 2010

K's Necklace - original oil pastel portrait sketch by Connie Chadwell


I can't believe I haven't posted in ten days! There's been a lot going on, plus I had some issues with my laptop, so couldn't transfer photos of my artwork.  But I'm back!
This drawing was done from life - great model - really loved drawing this one.  It's 14 x 11" on Strathmore oil pastel paper.  Thanks for stopping by! Collection of the Model.

Tuesday, February 02, 2010

The Spanish Dancer - original oil pastel portrait sketch by Connie Chadwell

She does flamenco dancing, and she looks like she could be from Spain, but the model - Laurie - is actually of Irish ancestry.  I hope Laurie sticks around; she's really a wonderful model and it's so hard to find good ones.
This quick little painting is oil pastel on Ampersand Pastelbord, 10 x 8", and was a pleasure to do.  The Pastelbord is so forgiving and after the oil pastel is dry, easy to frame, as well.  Oil pastel performs beautifully on so many surfaces and I love almost all, the exception being canvas.  Although many oil pastel painters like to work on canvas, I'm not one of them.  It just never works for me and there are so many wonderful papers, plus Pastelbord, that finding a great surface for oil pastel is easy.
I really could go on and on about the joys of oil pastel, but it's getting late, so I'll save that for another post.
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Saturday, January 30, 2010

Waterlilies - original oil pastel painting by Connie Chadwell

This is something totally different for me - but I decided to depart from the usual.  I sketched these waterlilies with oil pastel on 5 x 7" Pastelbord last summer at the McNay Art Museum in San Antonio, Texas.  The art is wonderful and the grounds are lovely - if you're in San Antonio, it is definitely a beautiful place to visit.  Thanks for stopping by!
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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Waiting to Dance - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell


This painting is oil on 12 x 12" gessoed panel. It is, as an artist friend referred to my work, another of my 'short stories'. Is she waiting for someone who will never show up, or will she be asked to dance? I don't know. I hate to stare, although being so addicted to drawing and painting figures, I'm sure I should be embarrassed at all the 'watching' (there's a nice word for it) that I do. Anyway, I'm not sure how this story ended. Happily, I hope.

Thanks so much for visiting my blog - I'm thrilled for you to stop by!

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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Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Backward Glance - original oil portrait painting by Connie Chadwell


This painting was sort of a difficult pose to paint, I think, but I'm pleased with the outcome.  It's from a line drawing that I did and for the life of me, I can't remember who or where the model was.  Scary!
This painting is 8 x 10" on linen.  Thanks for visiting my blog!

Sunday, January 17, 2010

JIVIN' - original oil pastel figurative painting by Connie Chadwell

Been working madly for the past few days on "serious" artworks, so here's what I really, really love to do - at least on canvas - another jive painting.  This oil pastel is 12 x 16" on Pastelbord.  The dancers had fun, I had fun - can't beat that.  Thanks for stopping by. Sold

Monday, January 11, 2010

Even More Jive - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell

This painting is based on my earlier charcoal drawing, More Jive.  It's the same size as the drawing, 6 x 12" and is on Masterpiece stretched canvas.  So much fun to paint dancers - they never tire of dancing and I never tire of painting them!  Thanks for visiting Hackberry Street Studio! Sold

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Sports Fans - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell



In keeping with the time of year - football mania. I love bars with TVs tuned into the sports of the season.  This painting is 12 x 16" on Fredrix archival canvas panel.  Thanks for visiting my blog! SOLD

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Lana - A Portrait Sketch - original oil pastel portrait sketch by Connie Chadwell




I love this particular pose and use it a lot.  This quick drawing - or painting - was a real pleasure to do. I saw in the model's skin tones lots of the green that I find so beautiful.  I love those colors in skin!  We used to have an old television set that had a messed up color reception, but I liked it because most of the people were lime green and fuchsia. It was a little over the top, and people in that color combination might be pretty scary, but it had a certain charm, in moderation, anyway.
Many redheads or those with lots of red in their hair have these green tones, plus there are different, but no less beautiful, shades of green in the skin tones of light-skinned brunettes - known as olive coloring. Just lovely!
I painted this oil pastel on 10 x 8" Pastelbord.
It's so cold here - 7 degrees last night.  This is probably nothing to Northerners, but it makes a total wimp out of me.  Summer, with all its heat and humidity, sounds great right now - hurry up July!  Thanks so much for dropping by - stay warm!  Sold

Wednesday, January 06, 2010

Evening at the Bistro - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell



It always takes me several days to get back to normal - or what passes for normal - after the holidays.  Since I've been painting feverishly for a few days, that's a good sign.  Here's one of the results - an observation of a young couple in a little cafe. I had a tiny drawing that I worked from - done from life in a cafe with 'atmosphere', which I suppose translates to 'too dark to draw very accurately', but I really like to work from drawings that don't have a lot of detail.  This painting is 10 x 8" on gessoed board.
Hope everyone's staying warm, which is going to be tough for the next three days!  Thanks for stopping by!

Thursday, December 31, 2009

New Year's Jive - original mixed media figurative sketch by Connie Chadwell



This sketch is a preparatory one for a more finished painting and was such fun to do!  First, I scribbled the figures with a calligraphy felt pen that has two different size tips, onto 11 x 14" Stonehenge paper and then added a little color with Crayolas!  I love those crayons; the wonderful scent of new Crayolas reminds me of happy childhood afternoons spent 'painting' in my movie star coloring books.

Thanks so much for dropping by my blog! I have sincerely appreciated your comments and emails over the past year and look forward to more visits with you in 2010 - I wish you all a HAPPY NEW YEAR!   SOLD

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Girl on a Sofa - original figurative oil sketch by Connie Chadwell


I had fun doing this little painting, which is really a preparatory sketch for a larger, more complicated one that I am planning to do later. This time I used thalo blue, which gives that greenish color - don't know if I'll keep using it or if I'll go back to another blue. I do love greenish blues, though, so maybe. Today's painting is done on gessoed panel and is 8 x 10".  Thanks so much for visiting my blog! SOLD

Sunday, December 20, 2009

More Jitterbugs - original figurative oil painting by Connie Chadwell



I did see some folks carrying on like this recently - just living for the moment - and it was great to watch! The result for my artwork was lots of fun sketches that I may turn into paintings and post later.  This 6 x 6" painting is on Gessobord and is somewhat tamer than some of the other drawings I brought home.  It was so enjoyable to paint these little wild things that I think I actually smiled while I painted.  Thanks so much for stopping by - I always love for you to visit Hackberry Street Studio!  SOLD

Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The Dancer's Portrait - original oil portrait painting by Connie Chadwell


I spent most of my day making Christmas goodies, but did set aside time to paint from a drawing I did earlier in a drawing group.  It was such a difficult pose, so we had the model stop after a few minutes or she would have had such a sore neck! I did get enough information down on paper to do a painting, though.  On gessoed panel, this painting is 12 x 9". 
Hope everyone's staying warm!  Thanks for stopping by my blog! Sold

Monday, December 14, 2009

Ellie as the Model - original oil portrait painting by Connie Chadwell.

You know how sometimes the model doesn't show? And the drawing group participants have to take turns being the model? I hate that. Sigh. Oh well, I always dutifully take my turn - even though it's not my favorite thing to do - and the bright side is that you get a variety of models in one session. Here's the result of one of those poses. I worked very fast on a 7 x 5" panel. Thanks so much for visiting my blog!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Mandy's Blue Mirror - original oil pastel figurative drawing by Connie Chadwell


I finished this painting yesterday at my Thursday Painters' group. It's one of those things that's around for a week or so and the decision hasn't been made as to whether it's finally completed. My dilemma was whether to use the background that was in the setup, plus whether I should put in all the detail that was in her dress. I know one should work on the whole painting simultaneously, but in this instance, I was just stumped.
In the end, I decided just to use the Colourfix paper in the Deep Black color as background and call it 'finished'. After all, that's why I buy this paper - it's really, really black and has the most marvelous tooth, so I thought I would use what I adore about this surface as the background for Mandy.
This piece, which I totally loved doing - I think because it hovers between a drawing and a painting - is on 12 x 9" paper.
Thanks so much for stopping by! SOLD

Friday, December 04, 2009

The Young Violinist - original oil pastel portrait by Connie Chadwell


It is SO cold here - we'll have a miserable 19 degrees in the Texas Hill Country tonight!
Today I drove from the Austin area to my home in Junction and it actually snowed. It was lovely, but more of a dusting of white than a real snowstorm.
I love to paint people playing their musical instruments and the violin is one of my all-time favorites. I took piano lessons for years, but never attempted the violin. Maybe my mother had had enough of trying to get me to practice the piano, so I wasn't encouraged to pursue yet another instrument. Now, though, I'm working on the harmonica. Fun! I have lots of drawings of bass violinists, guitarists and other musicians that I'll paint and post one of these days.
This piece has lots of oil pastel on Pastelbord, 5 x 7" - I really piled it on (as usual) because this board can take it.
So nice of you to drop by my studio - it's great to see you here! SOLD

Wednesday, December 02, 2009

Delia Again - original acrylic nude painting by Connie Chadwell


Today's posting was painted from one of my life drawings. Since I wanted to paint quickly, I set my timer, turned on the thriller I'm currently listening to while I work, and in a few seconds, was totally engrossed in the protagonist's latest frightening situation. Involved as I was in that scary stuff and having completely forgotten about the timer, I almost freaked when it went off. So glad nobody was there to see that!
Every now and then, I like to get my acrylics out and get to work - I like that it dries so quickly and somehow, I just feel freer when I paint with acrylic. For me, it's as much a drawing medium as a painting one. I've had to explain that idea more than once when I've submitted an acrylic drawing to a juried show.
This "Delia" is 12 x 9" on board. I love it that you stopped by my blog - thank you so much! SOLD

Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Portrait of a Bailaora - original oil pastel portrait by Connie Chadwell


I could have entitled it 'Female Flamenco Dancer', but the Spanish sounded so much better.
What an evening! My USB ports quit working, so I had an interesting time getting the photo on my laptop. Then my laptop quit on me for about ten minutes. I'll bet I get to know the Toshiba customer service people really well in the morning.
Back to my posting - it was a quick one and small - 5 x 7" on Pastelbord. I could have done a larger one and taken more time, since she held the pose awhile, but I just wanted to get the essentials down.
I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! I was going to post a picture of family and friends at the table on Turkey Day, but got all involved in visiting and completely forgot.
Thank you for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio!

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Another Tango Fever - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell


In the painting posted today, I started out with a notion of what it would be, but then she laid her head on his shoulder and I took it from there. It's 7 x 5" on gessoed panel.
Today's other challenge was working on a scene from a sports bar, which I will probably post in a few days. Love those bars! Thanks for visiting Hackberry Street Studio.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Lisa as Aphrodite - original oil pastel nude sketch by Connie Chadwell


The model just took this pose so naturally and it reminded me of some of the Aphrodite statues I've seen. Once upon a time, I drew and painted lots of Aphrodite-type pieces and still have a fondness for them. This one is on gritty and wonderful Art Spectrum Colourfix paper - 12 x 9". I find the surface of this paper just luscious for an oil pastelist. Some of the painting can be brought to a more finished appearance and some can be left less so. Works for me. Or at least I think it does.
Thanks for visiting my blog.

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Tango Mood II - original oil figurative painting by Connie Chadwell


Today I spent working on a few tango paintings for blog and gallery, and in addition, a cowboy painting for an upcoming art club show. Two days ago, I did a western painting that I really liked but, foolish creature that I am, I put it on the floor, leaning against the door facing of the doorway from the studio out to the main room. That evening, as I was leaving the studio, I thought to myself 'no need to turn on the the light in the main room because hey - I certainly know the way out to the porch'. Hmmm, well, apparently I didn't, because I planted my foot right through the painting. Sigh. Nothing to do but paint another one and hope I like it as well as the first, but I don't think I will. There's just something spontaneous and free about the first one and this painting is kind of stiff. Probably I'm trying too hard. Oh well. Maybe now I'll keep my paintings off the floor - there are better places for them to dry!
Today's tango painting - tangos are always fun for me - is 7 x 5" on gessoed panel.Thanks for stopping by and listening to my tale of woe. Just kidding. But not about visiting Hackberry Street Studio - I'm really glad to see you here! (Now I've changed it again - an artist's work is never done.)