Category Archives: Landscape Paintings

Autumn Field 2 in Oils, Session 5

Original Oil Painting 9 x 12 Baltic Birch Panel Friday, August 13, 2010 Technique: Direct Colors Used: Titanium White, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Umber Medium Used: Walnut Oil I worked on the foreground today after adding a small sliver of brighter … Continue reading

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Lockkeeper in Colored Pencil, Finished!

Original Colored Pencil Rising Stonehenge Paper, 90 lb. Natural, 16″ x 20″ It’s been a long time coming, but I’m very pleased to announce that Lockkeeper in Colored Pencil is finished! After the last painting session, I set the painting … Continue reading

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Autumn Field 2 in Oils, Session 4

Original Oil Painting 9 x 12 Baltic Birch Panel Monday, July 28, 2010 Technique: Direct Colors Used: Titanium White, Azo Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Burnt Umber, Manganese Blue, Quinacridone Magenta Medium Used: Walnut Oil I photographed this painting and almost put … Continue reading

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Autumn Field 2 in Oils, Session 3

Original Oil Painting 9 x 12 Baltic Birch Panel Monday, July 19, 2010 Technique: Direct Colors Used: Titanium White, Burnt Umber, Yellow Ochre Medium Use: None I worked on Autumn Fields 2 today, but almost didn’t. When I looked at … Continue reading

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Lockkeeper in Colored Pencil, Part 18

Original Colored Pencil Rising Stonehenge Paper, 90 lb. Natural, 16″ x 20″ Colors Used: Bruynzeel Permanent Orange, PS True Blue, PS Dark Brown I layered Permanent Orange over all of the body, neck and head except the reflected lights and … Continue reading

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Autumn Fields 2 in Oils, Session 2

Original Oil Painting 9 x 12 Baltic Birch Panel Monday, July 06, 2010 Technique: Direct Colors Used: Dark Palette Gray, Manganese Blue, Prussian Blue, Titanium White, Yellow Ochre Medium Used: None Yesterday’s work was still wet enough that paint came … Continue reading

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Lockkeeper in Colored Pencil, Part 17

Original Colored Pencil Rising Stonehenge Paper, 90 lb. Natural, 16″ x 20″ Colors Used: PS Tuscan Red, PS Ultramarine, PS Dark Brown, Bruynzeel Permanent Orange This painting is rounding the final turn and entering the stretch drive, to use a … Continue reading

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Autumn Field 2 in Oils, Session 1

Original Oil Painting 8 x 10 Baltic Birch Panel Monday, July 05, 2010 Technique: Direct Colors Used: Titanium White, Manganese Blue, Palette Gray Dark Medium Used: None I decided on a whim to look through my stash of unused panels … Continue reading

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Lockkeeper in Colored Pencil, Part 16

Original Colored Pencil Rising Stonehenge Paper, 90 lb. Natural, 16″ x 20″ Colors Used: Cloud Blue, Yellow Ochre, Dark Umber, Pumpkin Orange Color work began on the horse in this session. Work began with the lightest areas. Cloud Blue in … Continue reading

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Lockkeeper in Colored Pencil, Part 15

Original Colored Pencil Rising Stonehenge Paper, 90 lb. Natural, 16″ x 20″ Colors Used: PS Limepeel, Grass Green, Olive Green, Dark Green, Apple Green, Yellow Chartreuse and Yellow Ochre I worked for two hours on this piece tonight while Neal … Continue reading

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