Wednesday, May 25, 2016


"Awash, 2016" is acrylic on canvas, 24x39.5".  This canvas was custom built for another project and then didn't end up being used.  We had also primed the canvas in a rich raw sienna tone for the other project so I had a lot of warmth to lead my content.  The piece started out as an abstract but then I had the need to paint this particular scene right now so this is where I took it.  Something unusual happened with this one because of the way the paint was going on to the primer.  Typically the water in the acrylic doesn't allow for a lot of soft blending unless you add a medium.  In this case, the paint was going on sort of like oil, very buttery to the point that I was able to do a lot of blending with my finger.  In fact, I'd say a quarter of this painting was done with my fingers instead of a brush.  Happy Wednesday!

Thursday, May 5, 2016


"Santa Maria del Fiore, 2016" is 48x60", acrylic on canvas.  This was a specific assignment for an individual for whom this cathedral and the story of its construction has significant metaphorical meaning.  I enjoyed working on it at a personal level as well because I lived and studied in Florence for a semester in college.  The history behind this building is remarkable and well worth a little research.  This particular painting is not perfectly architecturally accurate.  I wanted to focus on shape and light-play more than detail.  There was no projecting or grid-work or sketching.  I used a large flat brush from beginning to end to force myself to stay loose with the brushwork.  The palette is rich but limited to the warm sienna and umber tones that prevail in Tuscany and the slate blues of the late afternoon sky.  This is only the second painting to come out of my studio this year, although I have several in progress.  It feels good to complete something!  Happy Cinco de Mayo!