Monday, September 28, 2009

Paradise Lost III - Watercolor


They are getting weirder! This is the third painting in the Paradise Lost series and it's a bit strange but I think its message is maybe clearer than in the first two paintings. Of course there is still plenty of room for interpretation. I would love to hear what this painting says to you. I had a lot of fun with this one. I don't know if my smog shows in the photo but I'm pretty happy with how that turned out and how it changed the painting.

Paradise Lost III
Image Size 30" x 14.5"
Watercolor
Unframed

Monday, September 21, 2009

Paradise Lost II - Watercolor

Here is the second painting in my Paradise Lost series. Can you tell what is in the background (the brown part of the painting)? Only about half of the people I ask get what I was trying to portray. Of course, it seems really obvious to me but that's because I painted it. I would love to hear your feedback on this one.

Paradise Lost II
Image Size 22" x 30"
Watercolor
Framed

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Paradise Lost I - Watercolor

I am one very excited artist right now. Last night was the reception for the 41st Watercolor West exhibition and I was awarded 3rd place for this painting! Watercolor West is one of the major international juried watercolor shows. This year they got almost 700 entries and from those, about 100 paintings were juried into the show. Getting a painting juried into this competition has been a goal of mine for a long time. I was so thrilled when I found out that my painting got into the show back in July. I didn't post that news then because this painting is the first in a series that I'm doing and I was going to wait and post all of them once the series was finished. But since I received 3rd place I can't wait any longer!

This series is my statement about how Orange County has changed in the 25 years that I've lived here. Even though this is a rather negative view, I really love Orange County. I just hate how every square inch is being covered with houses. When I went driving around to take reference pictures of orange trees, I drove all around OC where I knew orange groves were before but they have all been destroyed. I finally found a small grove in a person's yard so I went up to their door and asked permission to take pictures of their trees. They probably thought I was nuts!

I actually started this series back in 1995 while we were living in Anaheim Hills. I was very affected by seeing the smog as I would drive over the hill and into AH. I painted 2 paintings back then and I'm repainting them now as part of this series. As I post the new ones, I'll post the original ones also so you can see the difference. Those will be #4 and #5. I know 14 years is a long time to take to finish a series but I wasn't painting very much back then and so my motivation disappeared. Now that I'm doing a painting each week, my motivation seems constant and I get excited about new painting ideas almost daily.
Here is the information in case you are interested in seeing the exhibition. If you are in the So Cal area and love watercolor paintings, I highly recommend seeing the show. 

Watercolor West
EXHIBIT DATES: September 12th - October 24th
Riverside Art Museum
3425 Mission Inn Avenue
Riverside, CA 92501

Paradise Lost I
Image size 22" x 22"
Watercolor






Monday, September 7, 2009

Under Pressure


Luckily I had this painting almost finished and was able to finish it up for this week's painting because my studio is still a mess. There are still no flat surfaces available so I painted this on an easel. In fact, the room looks worse now than it did last week. The new tables are built and I painted the last one today so I will be able to start organizing tomorrow and have a clean studio with a place for everything in a couple of days.

Under Pressure
Image Size 20" x 20"
Acrylics
Unframed-gallery wrapped canvas, no frame needed
Sold
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