Living Room Corner 12"x10" original oil on stretched canvas
Since seeing a book by Connie Hayes called Borrowed Views (which I have kicked myself for not purchasing at the time, because now it is out of print), I have admired paintings of interiors. Today, I decided to try my hand at one.
Wednesday, 27 January 2016
An Interior
Labels: painting, watercolour
domestic scene,
interior,
living room,
original oil painting
Monday, 25 January 2016
Remembering Summer
The warmer weather today put me in mind of summer days...soon to be ours! Well, not quite. This little stream is probably quite frozen today. But, our days are getting significantly longer and for that I am very grateful. For now I can make due with these longer days, memories of time spent by a babbling brook and the happiness that comes with being in a warm place and painting!
Labels: painting, watercolour
brook,
dappled light,
original oil on canvas,
stream,
water,
Woods
Thursday, 21 January 2016
Drawing Day
These sketches were done at the live model atelier on Tuesday. I was mostly drawing with a micro pen in black ink on white paper or with pencil. The poses varied from 10 to 20 minutes for the most part.
Labels: painting, watercolour
Live model,
pen on paper. quick model sketches
Wednesday, 13 January 2016
Back to Barns
Winter Barn 8"x10" original oil on canvas
Here is a small painting of a barn to add to the several much larger barn paintings I did this Fall. My Dad used to always say "Paint barns, Janet", so I have come to think of this little series as "Barns for My Father".
Here is a small painting of a barn to add to the several much larger barn paintings I did this Fall. My Dad used to always say "Paint barns, Janet", so I have come to think of this little series as "Barns for My Father".
Labels: painting, watercolour
Barn,
original oil painting by Janet Sargisson,
winter landscape with barn
Tuesday, 12 January 2016
Live model atelier
#1 Woman 9"x12" water soluble graphite on paper
#2 Seated Woman with Mask 18"x 24" pencil on paper
I decided today to attend a live model drawing atelier which is something I haven't done for ages. It was packed with people...all looking to shake off the rust of the holidays and maybe to beat the blahs of a January day. Drawing is a key factor in painting, or at least, when there is a problem with a painting it is often due to problems with the drawing, so I guess it's a good idea to draw as much as possible...maybe I will attend the live model session more often!
Monday, 11 January 2016
Winter Scene
Running at the Sugar Shack 8"x10" original oil on canvas
This little oil sketch is based on an old photo (1997) of children running at a Sugar Shack. It was my eldest daughter's 12th birthday and off we went with some friends and neighbours and their children for some fun in the snow and a real sweet meal. What attracted me in the photo was the movement of the figures through the trees and snow.
This little oil sketch is based on an old photo (1997) of children running at a Sugar Shack. It was my eldest daughter's 12th birthday and off we went with some friends and neighbours and their children for some fun in the snow and a real sweet meal. What attracted me in the photo was the movement of the figures through the trees and snow.
Labels: painting, watercolour
children running,
original oil sketch,
sugar shack,
winter landscape
Saturday, 9 January 2016
Vast sky on a small canvas
Cloud and Bay Landscape 9"x12" original oil on canvas board
I was reading that it wasn't until the late 1800's that the different kinds of clouds were named. In this scene there is a combination of cloud types. Whatever their names, clouds are a beautiful challenge for the painter. I wonder what this one would look like on a huge canvas...
I was reading that it wasn't until the late 1800's that the different kinds of clouds were named. In this scene there is a combination of cloud types. Whatever their names, clouds are a beautiful challenge for the painter. I wonder what this one would look like on a huge canvas...
Labels: painting, watercolour
Clouds,
original oil painting,
water landscape
Thursday, 7 January 2016
Neither Here Nor There
Where the Field Leaves Off and the Trees Begin 8"x10" original oil painting on canvas board
The space between things, a gap, a shift, an in between....
The space between things, a gap, a shift, an in between....
Labels: painting, watercolour
Bushes,
Field,
oil landscape
Wednesday, 6 January 2016
Rocky Landscape
Rocks and Trees 8"x10" original oil on canvas
There is something powerful about these rocks piled on top of each other, jumbled together by some ancient upheaval. All the shifting planes are intriguing and the scrubby pines are almost like a crown on this craggy rock face.
There is something powerful about these rocks piled on top of each other, jumbled together by some ancient upheaval. All the shifting planes are intriguing and the scrubby pines are almost like a crown on this craggy rock face.
Labels: painting, watercolour
original oil painting,
Rocks,
trees
Tuesday, 5 January 2016
Into the Woods
Tree Study 8"x10" oil on canvas
The effects of our very long autumn linger on. Painting trees is always a challenge for me...how to give them individual character and to convey that they are really rooted in the ground. I enjoy the play of shadows and light on the ground and on the trees.
The effects of our very long autumn linger on. Painting trees is always a challenge for me...how to give them individual character and to convey that they are really rooted in the ground. I enjoy the play of shadows and light on the ground and on the trees.
Labels: painting, watercolour
original oil painting,
trees,
Woods
Sunday, 3 January 2016
Philodendron Inspiration
Plant in Studio 2
8" x 10" oil on canvas
I was inspired by a photo of Roberto Burle Marx's 1943 painting Still Life with Philodendron I. (See below) I didn't realize that there are over 900 species of philodendrons! The plant has inspired many an artist and designer and is receiving a full-scale retrospective at Miami Beach's Wolfsonian-Florida International University museum. "Philodendron: From Pan-Latin Exotic to American Modern" (till February 28th, 2016 - http://www.1stdibs.com/introspective-magazine/philodendron-at-the-wolfsonian/ I love the funky interpretation of this plant by Mr. Marx.
Still Life with Philodendron, Roberto Burle Max, 1943
Labels: painting, watercolour
original artwork in oil,
plant still life
Saturday, 2 January 2016
January 2016 Explorations
Labels: painting, watercolour
plant in studio,
still life
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