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  • July10th

    My Ball

    Posted in: People, Portraits

    My Ball

    A couple of years ago, I took a photo of a little girl playing down at the Waterfront Park in Louisville. I fell in love with the expression on her face and thought she was adorable. Since I have been painting children portraits, I thought I would give her a shot. Before starting, I did a thumbnail sketch, a value study and a color study. I use a laptop computer sitting next to my easel to paint from, since I feel the monitor (and eliminating the printing process) gives more accurate colors and values, plus I can enlarge or zoom into an area that I need to see more clearly. In her hair, I used Raw Umber, Perm Rose, Ultramarine Blue, and Permanent Brown. Skin tones were made with the same colors I use for all skin types and that is Raw Sienna, Ultramarine Blue and Quinacridrone Rose with Quinacridrone Coral. In areas, I used Cobalt Violet, Perinone Orange and Opera for lighting enhancements. The completed painting is on Arches 300lb. cold pressed watercolor paper; I used Daniel Smith and Holbein paints.

    Image Size 18×14″    For purchase information, please contact me.

  • December6th

    Sleeping Lab

    This is Colby, my daughter Sara’s service dog.  When he is working, he is very good at his job, but once the vest is off, this is what he does best.  85 pounds and a lover, he prefers to lay in someone’s lap, but if no one is available, he’ll just stretch out on the sofa alone.

    These pet portrait paintings make nice gifts or tributes to a favorite dog or cat.  If you know of someone that may be interested, please email me.

    Image Size: 12×16      SOLD   Collection:    S. Mudd, Louisville, KY

  • June29th

    Gunner and Duke
    This is a painting of two hunting dogs–you can tell which is the old wise one and which is the frisky pup.
    Image Size: 15×11″     Sold Collection:  Cindy and Ron Gagliardi, Louisville KY