Sunday, June 27, 2010

Virtual Paintout - Hawaii #2


9 in x 12 in Arches 140 lbs CP watercolor paper, Daniel Smith Watercolors

Back in Hawaii and the island of Maui for Virtual Paintout. A little disappointed with the scan-the flowers in the shrubbery are bright pink and my editing software is lacking.

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Virtual Paintout - June 2010 Hawaii


9 in x 12 in Arches 140 lb CP Watercolor paper, Daniel Smith Watercolors

Created for this month's Virtual Paintout. I was disappointed Google Maps did not have street views of the Big Island where the active volcanoes reside, but I found this view of the Haleakala Volcano on Maui.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Monthly Sketch Project - June 2010 #2


5 in x 7 in Strathmore 140 lbs CP watercolor paper, Daniel Smith watercolors

Created for Monthly Sketch Project from one of my photos.

This is a good luck dragon from the town of Locke, California which is looked on the Sacramento Delta. Locke is a Chinese town founded in the early 20th Century. We were there last year. The photo was composed in camera despite being digital. I learned photography back in the day before Photoshop.

Google Peg Man only views the front of the building, but the statue can be seen behind the pergola.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Monthly Sketch Project - June 2010


5 in x 7 in Strathmore 140 lbs Cold Press Watercolor Paper, Daniel Smith Watercolors

Created for Monthly Sketch Project. Photo provided by Jennifer Rose.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Monthly Sketch Project - May #3


6 in x 8 in Strathmore 400 Series 140 lbs CP watercolor paper sheet, Daniel Smith Watercolors

Created for Monthly Sketch Project.
Photo supplied by Chrissy.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Virtual Paintout - Czech Republic #3


3.5 n x 4.5 in Arches 140 lbs Watercolor paper, Daniel Smith watercolors, Prismacolor Fine Line Marker
Created for Virtual Paintout. This is the Hlalol Building which was built in 1905. Prague is rich with Art Nouveau architecture. One of my favorite artists is Alphonse Mucha who was responsible for Art Nouveau and from what is now the Czech Republic. As far as I know, Mucha did not design buildings in Prague. He did do pieces for many buildings in Prague including this one. He did not design the Phoenix mural. I couldn't really decide on what building to paint until I saw the clear view Google Maps had for this building. I intended this to be an homage to Mucha in which I tried to emulate his style in the upper and lower elements of the piece. The square in the middle is one of the doorways to the building. I purposely left it at the angle from street view which is why the archway is off center.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Virtual Paintout - May 2010 #2


3.25 in x 7 in Arches 140 lb Hot Press watercolor paper, Daniel Smith and Grumbacher watercolors

Created for Virtual Paintout. Apparently a statue of Franz Kafka never existed in his hometown of Prague until 2004. The sculptor, Jaraslov Rona, chose an image based on one of the earliest (and not a very good) short stories by Kafka "Descriptions of a Struggle" in which the narrator ends up on the back of an acquaintance and orders him about. If you notice in the sculpture, the acquaintance is just a suit with no body.
It is a strange sculpture and the woman in the original Google Map image did look like she was trying to figure out what it meant.