Showing posts with label dancers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dancers. Show all posts

Saturday, May 07, 2016

#126 "BAILLA"

"BAILLA"
8x10"
oil 
$150

Three folklorico dancers waiting to perform.

This seems like it would be easy to paint, but it's not.
At the beginning, I always really want to do a super accurate
drawing, but I never let myself.

This is why I'm afraid of figures!
I always want to sketch too tight.

So I make myself draw the top line where the heads are 
and just the basics of each skirt.
When I start painting, it's just a matter of
putting down marks of paint.
I try to be as loose as possible and also
to make as few marks as possible.

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Wednesday, June 05, 2013

The New, the Old, and Animals

The newest 145 Challenge painting:

"COLORES DE BAILLA"
6x6"
#130



It has been an interesting week so far.
I walked outside my front door yesterday and the neighbor's cat has made herself
at home on my sidewalk.

Now I don't mind if she comes over.
She lays in my bushes, on the cool ground, and she chases bugs and lizards.
One might even assume that she lives here.
She has this sassy little attitude like, "Human, what are YOU doing in my space?"

But, she makes me mad.
She won't let me come near her.
Oh, she'll let me talk to her, and say sweet nothings, but if I make a move - 
she is up and gone.
Rude Cat.

 Rude Cat

 Gorgeous bachelor buttons my cousin and I found while driving around Corrales on Monday.

 Vintage Painting

This is the back of a painting one of my collectors brought to me.
She wanted it cleaned up, varnished, and framed.

This painting was painted in the 1930s by her ex-husband's grandmother.
She had no money back in the day, so she painted on whatever she could find.
This happened to be a piece of uneven linoleum.

The beautiful thing about this painting to me, is how she covered it.
She cut a piece of muslin and wrapped the canvas like a present.
To keep it straight and tight, she sewed  thread from side to side.
After 80+ years, it is still as tight as a drum. Amazing!

 Thread keeping the muslin tight.

 Corners cut and sewn.

 The framed and finished painting.
Beautiful!

 Oh, speaking of animals - 
A raccoon has taken up residence in one of my trees.
I don't know if the dogs chased him up there or he just wanted a better view of the yard.

We tried to get him to come down but he was having none of it.
We are keeping the dogs in the courtyard and studio to encourage him to come down.

If he's still up there tomorrow, I don't know what I'll do.
Call the fire department I guess!


Saturday, May 25, 2013

new 145 Challenge painting

"FIESTA"
6x6"
#135

For more information on this painting, please go to
the "SWEPT AWAY" site by clicking HERE.

I just got 23 frames in yesterday - not my 6x6" frames for the Challenge.
Those are custom ordered and will be here in a week or two.

I've been wanting do to some larger panel paintings for my galleries so
these are the sizes I ordered:
8x8, 8x10, 10x10, 11x14, 12x12, 12x16, 16x20, and 18x24.
I'm excited and am planning the subjects today.

Enjoy your weekend and have a safe Memorial Day.

Monday, May 21, 2012

LOTS of new 150 Challenge paintings!


 Good morning!

I am delighted to tell you that I have #42 all the way down to #28 
paintings posted on my 150 Challenge Show blog. 

This painting is #36 and is titled "BAILLA."

The photo above shows my Speedball hardboard panel 
that has been toned in with red and burnt sienna. 
Oil paint just seems to love this surface.
I just loosely sketched my idea and started laying down the color. 
Below is the finished piece.


I will be madly working for the next three days. 
I'm aiming to finish by Wednesday night.
I'm sad that I'm almost done but I'm so excited for the show and I can't wait to see them all hanging in one location at Weems Old Town!
I've got my final photos chosen, all except #1.
I always try to make the last one have some kind of special meaning for me 
and my mind is blank right now on what I want that to be.
Maybe a self- portrait?

To see all of the 150 paintings to far, CLICK HERE or go to www.150challenge2012.blogspot.com

If you see a painting you want to buy on opening night, call Betty 
at 505-764-0302 
or email weems@weemsgallery.com