Category Archives: Figurative

Dog I ~~ CJ

My brother has a gorgeous Labrador, who is about as majestic as the recumbent lion in the last post.  I couldn’t resist rendering Regal CJ on the iPad.  I did this on the long flight from Los Angeles to Japan a couple of months ago.  Couldn’t sleep so I figured I’d do something productive instead.

CJ. Original iPad Painting. 1:1 aspect ratio. 2017.

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The Lion ~~ Baltimore Museum of Art

I like to paint and draw sculptures, castings, molds and the like. It lets me focus on form and value without the distraction and mystique of glorious color. This majestic Italian lion from the BMA sculpture garden was great fun to paint.

painting of a stone lion sculpture displayed at Baltimore Museum of Art

Italian Lion, Baltimore Museum of Art. Original iPad Painting. 1:1 aspect ratio. 2017.

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Water Babes II

father and son walking on beach

Father and Son at the Beach. Original iPad Painting. 4:5 aspect ratio. 2017.

And another father-son in the water!  What’s sweeter to behold than a parent and child at play?

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Latest Works ~~ Most Special Dad

It’s football season and while watching games with my husband I often doodle on the iPad. I’m making some pictures to sell as prints during an exhibit this January. Here’s one that’s more personal, in honor of my Dad who passed away in August 2016. It includes comments from his last few weeks of life.

R.I.P. Original iPad art. 4×5 aspect ratio. 2017

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Excellent Watercolor Workshop – Thanks, Wendy Artin!

This past weekend I spent two grueling days knee-deep in watercolor.  Wendy Artin, a fabulous artist and lovely person, was our instructor, at Glen Kessler’s Compass Atelier.  Talk about ‘alla prima’ painting!  She dives right in – no rough sketch, no gesture drawing, no nothing — just her eye, her paint & her brush to guide her relentlessly down the sheet of paper.  Her tonal nudes, in which she paints ONLY the ‘shadow shapes’ yet leaves you believing the whole body, are exquisite.  Her colorful fruits & veggies are more fully rendered, but are also beautiful & light.

Here’s one of her nudes:

And one of mine — a half hour pose during the workshop (quite a difference, yes??:

I was VERY happy to be able to switch to vegetables in the afternoons!

‘STOP NOW’ Makes it to the March!

Friends drove down from Long Island to join the Women’s March.  The wife wasn’t feeling well and had to stay home, so I stayed to keep her company while my hubby and hers each grabbed a big copy of my ‘Stop Now’ poster and took the Metro down to the March.

It took them more than three hours to get to L’Enfant Plaza, a trip that usually takes about 40 minutes.  Getting into and out of the stations meant additional long waits.  Once at the site, they found the crowds incredibly well behaved, helpful, determined and upbeat.  Many people thanked Pat & Bill for coming and asked to take their picture.  Bill summed it up:  I’m casting my lot with the women.  They’re amazing!  You don’t want to mess around with women!

I was bummed out to miss it, but lapped up the television coverage, getting a totally different perspective.  Here are a few shots of my hubby’s day on the streets of DC.

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