Sunday, November 30, 2008
Newest Painting
Edge of Night, this is the title of my latest painting. I have done mostly landscape pieces lately with little or no sky, so I decided to tackle a clear sunset again. Something else I haven't done a lot of lately is add a model into a scene she has not posed in. I had Robin here leaning against a tree in one photo, and had this other landscape photo so I put them together in a painting. When I do this it usually doesn't look very good, but I'm happy with this one. I wonder how many people will recognize the Squirrel bed in the painting. I mean to add in more animals at some point, but I haven't liked the way I have done most of them. There is nothing I can explain other than saying usually when animals are put into paintings, it looks forced, or fake. It's like there is no mood in the painting with the animal added, even if it's a good depiction. I don't only see that in my own work, but many others painters too. But there are some that do work, so I'll figure out how to do it one day. I hope everyone had a happy Thanksgiving, and don't forget to work out a little. I will too,
Labels:
Art,
cliff sullivan,
Ener the Night,
Painting,
Robin,
squirrel
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Guarding the Stones
Here is my newest Color Pencil picture. I've been doing nothing but paintings for the last few months, so it was great to return to this medium. I also like to do Color Pencil work that is not fruit of flowers, no offense to those who do that though. Why does Color Pencil artists tends to do those? Well, I have Robin here protecting the stones, but from what I'm not sure. Maybe the stones are actually protecting her, but then the cool title would not work as well. Well, everyone take care and have fun!
Labels:
artists,
cliff sullivan,
color pencil piece,
New,
stones
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
New Painting at last
Here is my newest Acrylic work, "On Hallowed Ground". I made it with Halloween in mind. If it doesn't get big enough, there is a skull there by Robin the model. She is by the way, not just a great model, but a great person and a pro. A joy to work with! The landscape is the Tom Dorman Preserve in Garrad County, South of Nicholasville KY. The fog is coming from the Kentucky River. After my next piece, I might try some color pencil again. I'll keep you posted. Everyone have fun!
Labels:
Halloween,
Nicholasville,
On Hallowed Ground,
Tom Dorman
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