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Progress on Ed's Painting


I have worked on the overall painting at this stage, covering over the underpainting and filling the canvas with pigment. I worked extensively on the sky, loading it with pigment. Also worked a little more on the foreground branch. There is lots more to do. The changes at this stage will be more noticable. As I move foreward, the changes will be more subtle. Its so nice to have a floor easel I can move up and down depending on which area I am working on. The Foundry was busy on Thursday; a lot of people came walked into the studio, looking at the painting and talking to me about it. One guy even guessed it was the golf course at Lake St. Louis.

My homage to O'Keeffe

My homage to 'Birch Trees at Dawn on Lake George' by Georgia O'Keeffe is a painting of aspen, my favorite tree.
I have painted aspen many many times. This painting shows aspen trees along a road on Ohio Pass in Colorado. I was driving through a dense forest of aspen, shaded and very quiet. Through these close up trunks you can see the sun shining on fall foliage. I painted the trunks as the focus, growing out of the composition.

My favorite tree; my homage to Georgia O'Keeffe.

Homage to the Masters



The Gateway Gallery partners are painting an homage to the old masters for our July 10 reception. One of the images we were given as inspiration is 'Birch Trees at Dawn on Lake George' 1926 by Georgia O'Keeffe. (All of our references are in the Saint Louis Art Museum collection.)

O'Keeffe painted the birch tree at Lake George many times. Ms. O'Keeffe lived in New York City and Lake George from 1918 - 1928. (She painted in Colorado in 1917 and first saw New Mexico that year.) The one in the SLAM collection is a summer image (shown here) and the other one I have seen reproduced is from autumn (White Birch, 1925). Her quote (my edit) about White Birch "A little way from the dock there was a big old birch tree with many trunks. I have painted its foliage green and have painted it yellow many times...The trunks were whitest in the early sunrise... The foliage a golden yellow with a few leaves standing out sharply here and there."

copyright 'Georgia O'Keeffe' 1976 the Viking Press







New Work in Progress




This is the first stage of a new painting I am doing for Ed K. It is the view from his home. He lives on a golf course and can watch all the golfers miss the green, miss their putts etc. Sometimes they hit his house.


This is the underpainting, which is very washy and loose. Its big too (36x48) and hard to shoot without glare. I will post my progress along the way.

More work on the boathouse

At this point, I'm adding more layers and definition to the trees on the right side, adding overall refinement to the reflections in the water and working on the trees where they meet the sky - adding more 'sky holes'. I also refined the shadows on the boathouse a bit. Did you notice the new item in the scene?

Boathouse Painting work in progress


At this point I'm working on refining the water reflections-the water has to look like its reflecting what is 'on shore'. This really takes me back to Washington Park. I think I walked my dog there hundreds of times. She would start whining with excitement as soon as we were in sight of the park.

Progress on the Boathouse painting


This is the next stage of the boathouse painting. I am focusing layering colors on the trees, working on shadows and defining the them against the sky. I've added more layers in the water reflections, really trying to cover over the underpainting.

Work in progress


This shows the next stage of the boathouse painting. I've worked on the sky quite a bit and have started layering darks into the trees, the building and the reflection of the building. I also added some preliminary lights into the water.

Work in progress


This is the underpainting of a new piece I just started. I'm going to shoot it in stages of completion and post my progress. This image is the boathouse reflected in the lake at Washington Park in Denver, Colorado.