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True Kitchen Art

In the past, I fussed and fretted about doing my art in our kitchen. Sometimes I laughed at it; sometimes … More

Alcohol inks, Fun art experiments, Kitchen art

Art in the Time of Covid

Over the last twelve months, many artists have written about their experiences in dealing with the pandemic. For some, the … More

Abstract Expression, Alcohol ink, Alcohol Ink Mastery, Art Clubs, Covid-19

A New Appreciation for Abstract Art

In the past I’ve had a somewhat complicated relationship with abstract art. To understand that relationship, I think it’s important … More

Abstract Expression, Art Education, colors, Design Principles, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko

A Soft Touch

Edges are important in oil painting. There are “soft edges”. There are “hard edges”. There are “firm edges”, and there … More

100-Day Challenge, Atmosphere, Edges, Mood

What’s the Big Idea?

Art instruction books typically begin at the same point — a long list of materials with helpful information about why … More

Choosing a scene, focal point, Narrative in Art

Point of Departure

Every journey — even imaginary or creative ones — have both a destination and a starting point. It’s human nature, … More

100-Day Challenge, Atmosphere, Evaluation, Mood, Pixabay

Been There, Done That

With the Christmas holiday behind us, I hurried down to my art studio on Saturday morning, ready to make a … More

Dwight William Tryon, November Morning, September Morning, Tonalism

Shades of Gray

First, no, I’ve never read that book, and you probaably know which one I’m talking about. Now, with that said, let’s … More

31-Day Landscape Project, Dwight William Tryon, Monochromatic Paintings, Nocturnes, Tonalism

Just the Way You Are

Billy Joel’s Just the Way You Are is a favorite — both to listen and to play. Back in the 1980s … More

31-Day Landscape Project, Charles Warren Eaton, George Inness, Tonalism

A Congregation of Trees

Winter is here, I’ve been painting snowy scenes, and I’ve been thoroughly enjoying my December landscape-painting project. With yesterday’s painting … More

Abstract Landscapes, Artist magazine, Simon Andrews, Snowscapes, winter

Wandering – My Tribute to George Inness

This little 3 x 5 painting is the 10th in my series of 31 “tonalist-inspired” landscapes. While it was inspired … More

Analysis of Art Styles, George Inness, Roadmaps, Tonalism

Sunrise… Sunset…

There’s a song from Fiddler on the Roof that speaks of sunrises and sunsets and how swiftly flow the days.  … More

31-Day Landscape Project, George Inness, Sunrise, sunset

Where’s the Heron?

When I first met and fell in love — artistically speaking — with tonalist George Inness, it was his painting Home of the … More

3x5 Index Card Project, George Inness, Home of the Heron

Winter Memories

Today I’m sharing the seventh painting in my series of 3 x 5 “Index Card” landscapes. It’s part of my … More

Clark Art Institute, George Inness, Home at Montclair, Memories, winter

Awareness

Here is another — Day 4 — of my index card paintings for the month. I’m calling this one “Awareness” … More

Awareness, George Inness, Glazing, Peace and Plenty, Tonalism

The A, B, C, and D of Drawing

I love landscape painting in oil. I also love drawing. So, putting these two loves together, you might logically suppose … More

drawing process, graphite, William Powell - Landscape Drawing

It’s Complicated

Several years back there was a movie — It’s Complicated — about modern-day relationships — which can, indeed, become a … More

Color, composition, Edgar Degas, Skyscape, Value

Theme and Variations

As a writer, a musician and an artist, I often draw comparisons between these various disciplines. We find so many … More

Moods, Narratives in Art, Theme and Variations

The Experience of Art

Toward the end of last month, I shared my whimsical watercolor based on Mary Cassatt’s painting, The Child’s Bath. I loved … More

Art springboards, Interpreting art, Mary Cassatt, The Child's Bath

A Playful Project

I’m going to say it straight out — I love this whimsical watercolor. I don’t care how long I live, … More

Famous paintings as inspirations, Mary Cassatt, Peter Paul Rubens, Theodore Gericault, Zoey Frank

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