Monday, October 21, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Wednesday, October 02, 2013
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
Monday, September 16, 2013
Saturday, August 24, 2013
Thunderstorm over Fort Williams
Fort Williams again..
Maine's most photographed and painted place..
I like the lighter cloud in the middle of the sky at the top..This was achieved by wiping the paint with a paper towel...I did the sky first as it was my main interest..I did the foreground last..I got bored at the end, and did not feel like putting any more details..Overall, I like it..
Maine's most photographed and painted place..
I like the lighter cloud in the middle of the sky at the top..This was achieved by wiping the paint with a paper towel...I did the sky first as it was my main interest..I did the foreground last..I got bored at the end, and did not feel like putting any more details..Overall, I like it..
Thursday, July 18, 2013
Late summer storm
Going from cheerful, warm colors in the last painting, to earthy, troubled, cold colors in this painting..Maine is always changing..You could spend a great warm day at the beach, with blue skies, and sparkles over the water, to rain, cold, and grey!!!
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Carole
I was mainly interested in the personality of my friend, Carole..I focused on the eyes..The rest was applied very loosely..I did use a grid for the first time..I think it helped to achieve accurate facial details..However, it's hard to erase..Not sure if I'll try a grid again..We'll see..Three colors used: Rose Madder, Aureolin yellow, and cobalt blue...
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Friday, March 08, 2013
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Once Upon a Memory
Memories of people who passed, of people who came into our lives..All mixed with the freezing cold wind, and the blue Atlantic!!!
The orange on the rocks is not exaggerated at all!!
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Machias Barn
I took this picture driving home from work in 2006..The barn is now destroyed...I am sad that a lot of history disappear everyday because people are unable to maintain their homes..I hope I could maintain this history, and may be someone, someday, would say, I used to drive by that barn everyday!!
Saturday, December 29, 2012
Maine Winter
My last New Year's resolution fell short..I wanted to do 52 paintings! I had a lot of dramatic changes in my life this year, that I am surprised I am still painting!
When I was a boy, my dad always told me, "Don't try to defy the sea! The sea is always stronger than you!" I grew up on the mediterranean, and I started going swimming there since I was 10. I always swam in the wild waves, and got crashed on the rocks now and then..Maine's sea shore is very similar to where I grew up..I wouldn't dare to swim in this weather though! The painting reveals a cold snowy day, but you still see color between the gray! This is where Winslow Homer used to paint, and I do feel that I have some of his influence in this painting!
Thursday, December 06, 2012
Storm
I was driving back from Lake Erie in 2005..It was a major storm and my Wrangler was about to be blown away! This painting has a lot of powerful meanings to me..
Tuesday, December 04, 2012
Cows
This is from a photo I took from Westbrook road (I think)..The sun was trying to shine between the dark clouds..The cows seem cold..One of them was looking at me as I took the photo.. I had to eliminate some trees and cows for compositional reasons..
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Down East Maine
Back to Landscape painting..The real painting is more wide..Taking photos is always tough..The colors are vibrant..I wanted to convey a sense of fresh late summer day..I remember it was always cold on those rocks even in the summer!!!
Tuesday, November 06, 2012
Behind Those Eyes
I want to do a series called Behind Those Eyes..This is the first experiment..I did this very quickly, and without planning..Not sure if I like it!
Rugosa by the sea
This is from Portland Headlight..The rugosas are hardy roses..This one is surviving the salt and the icy winds..Amazing!
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Sunday, September 09, 2012
Bee Hives
I used to drive my wrangler on those dirt roads in Down East Maine...The bee hives are brought in every year to pollinate the blueberry barrens.. The colors on those barrens are strikingly rich and change year round, from dark marroon in the fall to greens and yellows in the spring, to pinks and reds in the summer!! Not sure if the sequence is right..!! This was a misty day after it had rained..
Sunday, August 19, 2012
Trail's End 3
I have done this painting in two different interpretations if you go back to 2007 or 2008 0n my blog..This is a completely different composition..
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Maine Landscape
I finished this tonight..I would say it took me a total of 2 hours..It is a simple but effective style..I chose not to work on the details on the front but rather keep them "out of focus", to draw the eye to the house and barn...The painting is out of my imagination, but after I finished, I thought I recognized the background..It is from the Kennebec road in Machiasport!!! The brain is an amazing thing!!! You could never tell the power of the unconscious mind!!
Friday, July 27, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
A Syrian
It is strange how artists go through dull period, but then bounce back as if they just painted yesterday..I bought this new easel so I could try bigger oil paintings at some point...However, I saw some photos online and I got inspired about painting people and traditions that I grew up with as a child..These traditions are fading away in the face of Globalization... Clothes are being substituted for Jeans and T-shirts, and food for McDonald!! I did this painting vertically on my new easel. Painting vertically is exciting but very difficult and challenging!!..I liked how the paint dribbles down...I tried to convey a picture in the most simple and free way...The trick is not to overwork it..I like it...
Original Photo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fogline/5064819763/in/set-72157624102337504
Friday, July 20, 2012
New Sketch
I did this quick sketch on hot pressed paper, painting on a vertical easel: Extremely dangerous, not for the faint hearted..I had some drips that I tried to wipe, but alas..The hand behind the back looks awkward, but I felt that the sketch was crying for me to stop, so I did..It was fun, and a nice welcome back to the artist in me!!!
This is the link for the original photo:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/fogline/7586707292/in/photostream
Sunday, June 03, 2012
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Okbari
I did this painting quickly today. It is of one of my friends who is a great Oud player. I tried to capture the light which was yellow with hints of red. I also had to capture his personality with the shoulder shrug. Not bad for not painting for a while, and for two boys running around and kicking the easle!!
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