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Inspired by Nature

Now that I’m an official nature journalist — official by my own declaration — I’m loving my time outdoors more than … More

Noxious weeds, Poisonous plants, Star of Bethlehem, Wildflowers

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

Clouds, Craftsy, Cumulus Clouds, Kathleen Moore, Skies

Imagination Required

Through my recent “art therapy” — my own personal experience at healing my hurt inner child artist — I discovered … More

Painting Weather, Rainy Days, Reflections, Urban art

Cloudburst

I love rain, especially in the spring. I love the sound of the thunder, I love the sky-shattering flashes of … More

Painting Weather, Rainy Days, storm clouds

How Is the Weather?

I love meteorology — which has nothing to do with meteors. It is, as we all know, the science of … More

Meteorology, Mist, Painting Weather, Weather

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

Claude Monet, Diffused Light, Overcast Days, Personal Style, Warm Shadows

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

Color schemes, Early morning light, Lights and shadows, Planning

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

black and white, Light and Dark, Notan, Value studies

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

Color temperature, colors, Mood and Atmosphere in painting, Palette knife, The Plein Air Experience

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

Craftsy, Paul Cezanne, Still Life, Tony Curanaj

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

composition, Cotswold, focal point, Landscape, Mood and atmosphere

Warming Up

Spring is here! It officially arrived about a week ago, and I’m more than ready for warmer days. During the … More

Palette, Practice, Rocks, Warm Colors

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

Doing our best, Fine lines, Maya Angelou, Practice

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

Color temperature, Light and Shadows, Light Temperature, Quick Study

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

Color temperature, light, Light Temperature, Quick Study Painting Exercises, Shadow

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

Art Study, New Methods, Principles of Art, Self-Teaching

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

Light Temperature, Nocturnes, Quick studies, Warm and Cool Colors

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

Asher B. Durand, Greek Philosophers, Interior of a Wood, Landscape Letters, Noel Carroll, Philosophy of Art

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

Claude Monet, J.M.W. Turner, Low-Key Values, Major and Minor Keys

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

Camille Pisarro, Claude Monet, Full range of values, High key painting, Values

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