Now that I’m an official nature journalist — official by my own declaration — I’m loving my time outdoors more than … More
Category: Oil Painting
Quick Study – Cumulus Clouds
I’ll start right off by saying that I like this painting. It’s nothing more than a very quick painting study … More
Imagination Required
Through my recent “art therapy” — my own personal experience at healing my hurt inner child artist — I discovered … More
Cloudburst
I love rain, especially in the spring. I love the sound of the thunder, I love the sky-shattering flashes of … More
How Is the Weather?
I love meteorology — which has nothing to do with meteors. It is, as we all know, the science of … More
Monet on an Overcast Day
I keep an “Inspirations” folder on my computer desktop. As I’m browsing photo reference sites and come across landscape scenes … More
A Painting with a Plan
I’m learning a lot about landscape oil painting, and consequently I’m doing a few things differently than in the past. … More
The Cave in the Rock
In the coming days I’m going to be focusing more on light and shadow in my oil paintings, and that … More
Crazy Colors
Now that I’ve added more warm pigments to my palette, I’m probably going a little overboard with using them. Today’s … More
Still Life After Cezanne
I hesitate to include Paul Cezanne’s name in this still life painting, the one I fussed about and fretted over … More
Another Mile of the Journey
Time now for another progress report on my 100-Day Creative Adventure. I like where I am right now as an … More
Warming Up
Spring is here! It officially arrived about a week ago, and I’m more than ready for warmer days. During the … More
Do What You Can — Or What You Can’t
Many times we’re told to “do what we can,” and that’s good advice. As a general rule, doing something is … More
Feeling the Sunlight on My Face
Another day, another quick study as I continue learning about mood and atmosphere in landscape oil painting. Although this is … More
I Could Paint This Scene With My Eyes Closed
You’ve already seen this scene a couple times before, once when I used it for a high-key study, and once … More
Things Will Get Worse Before They Get Better
How many time have you heard that “things will get worse before they get better”…? Many times it’s quite true, … More
Why We Learn More From Mistakes
I just finished a “quick study” a short time ago. I know… you’ve been seeing a lot of “quick studies” … More
Imitation or Representation – Art Philosophy
Recently I mentioned the connections between art and philosophy — a branch of study referred to as aesthetics. On this point, … More
Do You See Any Difference?
Yesterday, I presented a “High-Key” study — a lake scene done using the lightest values from our traditional value scale. … More
Value Ranges – High Key Quick Study
I’ll start right off by saying that I’m not sure I really understand what I’m doing here. Of course, there … More