Color 2: Chromatic Grays

This is my studio table with materials recommended by David Hornung to use in doing his exercises (David Hornung, “Color: A Workshop for Artists and Designers”–see an earlier post for more about the book). The palette and cups are from Hobby Lobby. They hold the eleven M. Graham gouache paints and cool dark and warm… Continue reading Color 2: Chromatic Grays

A Farm in Wisconsin

This book is the story of Richard Quinney's family from the time they settled on a farm near Delavan, Wisconsin, several generations ago. Richard decided to do the whole book in full color in order to reproduce the various beautiful tones of the photos of his ancestors. To that we added a color intro page… Continue reading A Farm in Wisconsin

Studies

Unable to travel to Chicago this week, I've been doing copies like the ones on the sketchbook page above. They're from Jan Kunz's “Painting Watercolor Portraits that Glow.” The Strathmore 5.5 x 8 Visual Journal with 90# watercolor paper is cheap and, while not the best paper, adequate for fooling around. Plus I thought I'd… Continue reading Studies

Head Study

  This is a small head study (8 x 8 inches) that I did at the end of a long open studio. Mary, who books the models and sets up the pose, does a fantastic job of finding a variety of models in great costumes. This model was dressed in a “peasant” costume, complete with… Continue reading Head Study

A Flower In Her Hair

  Once in a while sketching in an open studio something works out. This was a week ago on a very cold MLK Day evening, 7 1/2 x 15, half-hour, 140# cold-press Fabriano paper. A beautiful pose and the very colorful wrap at her feet provided inspiration.   Posted with Blogsy