Monday, July 20, 2009

Friday and Saturday's piece


Not a bad piece, I like the primary color scheme...

Monday's Painting... Wine bottle top...

Pretty quick piece that I'm happy with, at least for now... Nice to work fast with an object that I've painted before. Very helpful!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Chocolate Mousse piece in progress



This is the last piece I'll be doing at the New England Realist Center because sadly Dennis is moving to NYC. It's an idea I've thought about for a while- a still life "recipe." This is after the first night of opaque painting. One of the many benefits of painting every day is that you get proficient and speedy...

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

DAYS 10-11 of 21-Green Tomato



Another larger and more complex piece. Counting it as 2 days...

Monday, July 13, 2009

Oyster and Knife final ...


Here it is.

Catching up with the 21-Day Project updates





OK Let's see... A better picture of the inside of the Oyster Shell, the outside of the shell (not as successful as the inside), the bottle with flowers ( which isn't bad but it doesn't look like I painted it) and the Oyster shell and knife from the Boys' Burning weekend. I love how this is coming out and since it's 12x12 I'm counting it for 2 days...

Thursday, July 9, 2009

DAYS FOUR AND FIVE


DAY FOUR I did the two chairs in the backyard at sunset. It's the largest of these 21 pieces and took quite q while to do. Because of that and some general laziness on Day Five I did the oyster shell which is very small. It turned out to be my fav of the series so far.

Sunday, July 5, 2009

DAY THREE- Strawberry


Here's the third day's piece...

DAY TWO- Badminton Birdie (in process and finished)


The Final Piece- Little glare from the lights...


Birdie in progress..



Drawing of Birdie.

Friday, July 3, 2009

The 21-Day Project



In an effort to jump start my painting each day I am planning to set aside the next 3 weeks to making at least one small piece each day and posting the images.

DAY ONE-


Fairly happy with this piece, especially considering I'd been away from the easel for nearly 2 weeks and the complexity of those little urchins.