Sunday, November 10, 2013

Tiger Drawing

This is the first post in a very long time. I've been hesitant to put any of my nearly finished pastel paintings on the blog. I should do so. This is the first piece of art that I've finished for a while. It was supposed to be a three day project that lasted three weeks. Most every artist draws at least one tiger, and that is because they're fun to draw! Great colors and lines... and they're relatively easy. So here is my contribution to the vast genre of tiger drawings...


Monday, June 10, 2013

Pow Wow Dancer

This summer I hope to work on drawing portraits more accurately and landscapes more abstractly. This is a drawing based on a photograph that I took of one of the dancers at the 2012 Chumash Pow Wow.


Saturday, May 25, 2013

A third pelican

This is the third and final pelican that I've recently drawn. I'm hoping to create a composition incorporating all three poses. Thanks to my friend, Paul Bronstein for allowing me to use his photos as reference.  I was experimenting using watercolor paper which was not the best choice.




Sunday, May 19, 2013

Road Runner

I think roadrunners are one of the coolest kinds of birds. They seem to always be in control (especially in the cartoon of Roadrunner and Coyote). Beep! Beep!


"Roadrunner 2013"
Colored pencil on black paper 8x10

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Oso Flaco Morning

Since we live so close to the Guadalupe Dune Preserve, I am anxious to develop a portfolio of the region. I have been visiting these dunes pretty much all of my life, and I enjoy it as much now as when I was a boy of ten. In fact, sometimes I feel like a boy of ten when I visit it. I won't say whether or not I roll down the steep dune sides.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Three Pelicans

I started these three pelicans several years ago and let them sit in a drawer for a long while. Pulled the drawing out a couple of weeks ago to finish it up. I had hit an obstacle because I had not figured out what exactly the birds are sitting on. As it stands -- or as they sit -- the back two are supposed to be on a waterlogged log, and the closest one on a rock. I may add more contrast to the rock. What do you think?

Saturday, March 16, 2013

Two to Go

These two pieces were donated this week to support a fundraiser for the Alzheimer Foundation. One is a photograph of Coyote Brush (shot in my backyard) and the other is a study that I'm doing for a painting of three pelicans.