Feb 052012
 
Glass Vase and Candle

Glass Vase and Candle 4″x5″ oil paint on canvas
Four sittings
Reference is one of my own photos

For the final layer, I added some touches of pure white to the light reflections in the vase.

 

A look back at the steps leading up to the finished painting:

Glass Vase and Candle - WIP2

 

4″x5″ oil paint on canvas
Three sittings
Reference is one of my own photos

In this layer I added brighter candle reflections in a very pale yellow.

Glass Vase and Candle - WIP1

 

4″x5″ oil paint on canvas
Two sittings
Reference is one of my own photos

Base layer is thinly applied alizarin crimson.

The second layer started with a very thin application of black paint over the entire canvas. It then took a pale beige paint and defined the outline of the vase. Additional beige and white paint was added in places to create the base layer of lighting.

Project: Glass Vase and Candle

Dec 312011
 
Glass Vase and Candle - WIP2

I’m finishing out the last day of 2011 by working on art. The last couple weeks have been filled with contemplation, planning, and plotting, and I am so excited about things to come in the following months, including a return to writing tutorials.

Glass Vase and Candle - WIP2

 

4″x5″ oil paint on canvas
Three sittings
Reference is one of my own photos

In this layer I added brighter candle reflections in a very pale yellow.

Project: Glass Vase and Candle

Pentacle Candle and Apple - WIP2

 

3″x5″ oil paint on canvas board
Three sittings
Reference is my own photo

In this layer I brightened up the red of the apple, as well as brightening and better defining the white on the candle.

Project: Pentacle Candle and Apple

Familiar - WIP4

 

Oil paint on gallery wrapped canvas, 9″x12″x2″
Five sessions
Reference: One of my own photos of Ringo

I added some white detailing around the eye, as well as the whiskers above the eyes. I then stared at the overall painting for a bit, because I was very, very unhappy with the entire composition of the lighting. I wanted to give the appearance that the eyes are glowing, but it looked very confusing with the back lighting being so strong. Thus, I colored over all the backlighting with a thin layer of black, also adding some shade detailing around the muzzle.

I’m not sure if I will be doing any more work to this painting, so it’s a WIP submission. At the very least, I will take a better photo once the current layer is dry, so the tones are true.

Project: Familiar

Complete Contentment - WIP6

 

5″x7″ Masonite board
Oil paint
5 sittings

This one probably seems odd as part of a progression. I added a thin layer of yellow over the entire painting, which greatly decreased the contrast and brightness of each individual part already colored. I did this to even the tones a bit before layering again, to help hide the pencil showing through, and to completely eliminate any white spots still showing. In the future, I will do this kind of a layer to begin with.

Project: Complete Contentment

Nov 262011
 
Glass Vase and Candle - WIP1

I happily spent six hours today painting.  I enjoy sewing, but it doesn’t feed my soul.  Art makes my soul glad to be alive, regardless of the other problems in my life.

I attempted to work on the commissioned portrait, but found it was not quite dry enough for another layer yet.  “Familiar” was likewise too wet to work on.

 

Pentacle Candle and Apple - WIP1

 

3″x5″ oil paint on canvas board
Two sittings
Reference is my own photo

Base layer is thin alizarin crimson

Today I first laid down a very thin layer of black paint across the entire canvas. Next I added in a cadmium light red to create the glow on the apple and brushed black back into it to create the pentacle shadow. After that I added white to create the base lighting on the candle holder.

Project: Pentacle Candle and Apple

 

Glass Vase and Candle - WIP1

 

4″x5″ oil paint on canvas
Two sittings
Reference is one of my own photos

Base layer is thinly applied alizarin crimson.

The second layer started with a very thin application of black paint over the entire canvas. It then took a pale beige paint and defined the outline of the vase. Additional beige and white paint was added in places to create the base layer of lighting.

Project: Glass Vase and Candle

 

Complete Contentment - WIP3

 

5″x7″ Masonite board
Oil paint
2 sittings

I added a pale beige for the mouse.

Project: Complete Contentment

 

Samhain Candles - WIP1

 

11″x14″ oil paint on canvas board
Two sittings

Definitely not the prettiest point in any painting. The base layer is a tomato red. In this sitting, I outlined the figures in paint, and then laid one layer of the background. It will take at least one more layer on the background before that looks right.

Project: Samhain Candles

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