Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Art Fair



I will be setting up my art tent in New Castle, NH this Saturday for their annual arts and crafts fair. (God willing and the Thunder storms hold off)

I will be showing about 20 original paintings and numerous giclee prints. I will be showing more smaller original art this summer.


Please stop by and say hi.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

My Review of Turner Acryl Gouache

Originally submitted at Jerry's Artarama Art Supplies

World's Finest, Fast-Drying, Brilliant Matte Acrylics! An incredible array of 219 colors All colors are opaque and dry to a matte finish Colors adhere to most surfaces Apply in multiple layers without bleeding Full range of pearlescent, pastel and Japanesque c...


Great Product

By Hal from Coastal New Hampshire on 6/19/2011

 

4out of 5

Pros: Good Color Variety

Best Uses: Art

Describe Yourself: Artist

Primary use: Business

Was this a gift?: No

I have purchased many of these 7 color basic sets. I'm a strong believer in limited palettes and this basic set allows me to mix any color needed in landscapes, marine art or in any other subject matter I choose to paint. In adding subsequent layers of paint over an underpainting the lower layer colors don't bleed into the new layer as they will with regular gouache. Yes I'm a fan of this product. This basic set is an incredible value, especially for artists who paint with a limited palette as did many past and current masters.

Mount Redoubt Alaska

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Tags: Made with Product

Misty Morning

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(legalese)

Saturday, March 12, 2011

The Helmsman


I've always admired the statue in Gloucester, MA dedicated to the fishermen who have gone down to the sea in ships and I've wanted to do a painting based on that statue. This is my interpretation inspired by that statue.
It's an Oil Pastel, 11 by 14 inches on an archival canvas panel.

Latest Oil Pastel


I had to do a posting of my FB111 on it's mach 2 run. After a few supersonic runs one of the birds came back missing its veritical stabilizer we quit making the supersonic runs.
Our mission was to penetrate at low level so the supersonic runs were unnecessary.
This is a 16 by 20, oil pastel on archival canvas board.

Monday, January 31, 2011

My Review of Turner Acryl Gouache Sets




Originally submitted at Jerry's Artarama Art Supplies





World's Finest, Fast-Drying, Brilliant Matte Acrylics! These colors are the world's finest for illustrative techniques with acrylics. It is incredibly versatile, adhering to wood, acrylic boards, stone, cloth, clay, metal, slate, glass, aluminum, iron, hard vinyl, styrofoams, artist canva...




Delighted



By Hal from Coastal New Hampshire on 1/31/2011








4out of 5


Pros: Wonderfully opaque



Cons: Execellent value



Best Uses: Fine art, Art



Describe Yourself: Artist



Primary use: Business



Was this a gift?: No



I create my paintings for the art fair circuit and gouache is a new medium for me. I am delighted with the results I have been achieving with this brand of gouache. I always work with a limited palette. John Stobart is my hero and for me 5 or 6 colors is a full palette. One of my mentors said that if you don't mix your own colors you're not a painter. This set has all the colors I'll ever need. I highly recommend this product for other artists.









Mount Redoubt, Alaska; Gouache 8 by 10 inches

Tags: Gouache mount redoubt, Made with Product


(legalese)

Monday, January 17, 2011

In the Style of Eric Tiemens


I enjoy paintings with dramatic value shifts and I was recently introduced to the work of Eric Tiemens. I did this painting trying to emulate the style of some of Eric's gouache paintings.
This is a gouache, 6 by 9 inches on 140 pound watercolor paper.
I have 32 paintings in the Mark Wentworth Home, on Pleasant Street, in Portsmouth, NH with an artists's reception this Sunday, 23 January, from 2 to 4. Since the Patriots are out of the playoffs, I'll attend. Come on down and say HI.

Monday, January 3, 2011

For the Love of Dogs

My goodness it has been a long time since I last posted here. I hope everyone had a merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. In taking down my wall calendar for last year "For the love of Golden Retrievers, I noticed two tributes that are so true and should heap shame on anyone who mistreats a dog or any other pet or any other animal .

By an unknown author: "He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and true, to the last beat of his heart. You owe it to him to be worthy of such devotion."

By Lord Byron: "Near this spot are deposited the remains of one who possessed beauty without vanity, strength without ferocity, and all the virtues of man, without his vices. This praise would be unmeaning if inscribed over human ashes, is but just tribute to the memory of Boatswain, a Dog.