On this site are recent paintings done in oil. I primarily use a palette knife. I love the thick texture and the happy little mistakes that happen along the creative process.
Monday, March 28, 2016
Plein Air painting at the Clearing in Dorr County. This was actually the first
painting I did. My main focus was painting buildings, the background was
just suggested in each of the Plein Air paintings I did.
I pass Watts Marina on my way to work every day. I had fun putting people into the painting, along with trying my hand at painting boats. It was a fun and challenging painting experience! Oil on canvas on panel, 11"H x 14"W
I competed this quick study primarily using my palette knife. The horses are grazing on a pasture down the road from our home. I have been wanting to paint these horses for awhile now. This little masterpiece is the first in a series of horse paintings I plan to complete in the near future.
Click Here! Winter Thaw is a Plein air painting I did when it warmed up last weekend. This is a creek that is just down the road from where I live......so beautiful!! I thought you might enjoy seeing what I saw as I painted this small masterpiece in the snow.
This past fall I visited Yosemite, California. I was there to attend my nieces wedding. Yosemite is so huge that we were only able to see a small portion of the park. It was gorgeous and as beautiful as I remembered from my childhood!! I took many reference photos of Yosemite National Park, hoping to capture the magnificent scenery in future paintings created in my studio. This is my first attempt. I am pleased with the results. Stay tuned for more.
This is a plein air painting of the land across the street from my house. Every morning the sun hits the trees in different ways, each day revealing something prettier than the day before. On this particular morning I spotted a deer, so of course I had to put her in the painting.