Thursday, August 20, 2015

"Waterway with Lilies", pastel.

"Waterway with Lilies",
12 x 12", Pastel on Pastelbord.

Sometimes, when revisiting one of those old favorite paintings, 
I starting to think :"What if..."
What if I would have done this different, or that different,
 soften that edge, play contrast here or there...
Well, good news, when I'm looking at one of my PASTEL paintings,
it all is still possible.
"Paintings are never finished, just abandoned..."
I think it perfect description of pastel paintings. 
One can always go back... if only one has a desire!...
With this in mind I spent my evening playing with this piece.
It is a risky game sometime, but today it just worked out for me.
So here is a new version of 'Waterways".
I like it. I hope You do too.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Creek study, Pastel.

Another study of my beloved Cove Creek,
two miles or so down on a road from where we live...
This one was done on U-art 400 with some underpainting.
I used my Plein Air set of pastels to do this painting.
something I do off and on in studio setting
to stay comfortable with lesser color choices.

Friday, August 14, 2015

"Koi Play", Crepe de Chine.

Another finished silk piece, this one is Crepe De Chine,
 very different "canvas" to work on... but it was fun.

I will be holding another silk painting class later this fall.
Please feel free to contact

The Art Center
for more information.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

Keystone National 2015 and more...

This season I'm keeping my art show list to the bare minimum,
however I'm happy to share recent news about one of my latest pastel pieces,
"Coast Guard Beach" being accepted into
 Keystone National Works on Paper 2015.


As some of You know, Keystone National will run from September 11 till October 2
with opening reception being held on September 11 from 6pm to 8pm @
the Art Center School & Galleries in Mechanicsburg.


Meanwhile, in August I will have two of my other paintings 
exhibited at Art Center as part of "Student and Teacher show",
what will run from August 14 to 29.
Reception for this exhibition will be held on the last day of show, 
August 29  from 1 to 3 pm.
If You around - stop by to see some art work and enjoy some ice cream!


Monday, July 27, 2015

"Starry Night". Silk painting.



"Starry Night", 11 x 11",
Dupont silk dyes on Habotai silk.

Latest silk piece, made as demo for my students.
Double-steamed to preserve background effects. Enjoy!

Wednesday, July 22, 2015

"In Those Grasses", pastel.

"In Those Grasses",  11 x 14", Pastel.

Another piece painted in memory of summer 2014
when we went to see our friends in Massachusetts.
Field of wildflowers full of light and color. 
Never getting tired of those.



Saturday, July 11, 2015

"English Garden", Silk Painting.


"English Garden", 11 x 11"
Dupont silk dyes on Habotai 8 mm silk.

Happy to share my first silk work done with those famous French dies...
I hear a lot about those basically main things was -
not to be compared to anything else...
Guess what?.. That is right! Love that stuff! Totally amazing possibilities.
Need to mention, being a primary pastel artist, I'm lazy when it comes 
to color mixing... However I only bough a primary pallet of French dyes
to try those out... So it was whole brand-new experience for me.
Yes, it CAN BE done only with 3 colors, however I would add black to it.
Little reminder:
I'll be instructing silk painting class at
Mechanicsburg Art Center and Gallery.
You still have some time to sign up!

Thursday, July 2, 2015

"California Poppies", finished!

"California Poppies", 54 x 8"
Silk fabric, dyes.

Finished and steam silk painting.
It was a total joy to work with.
More will be coming.


Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Poppies in silk... almost finished!

One more update on my poppy painting...
The painting part is done. Tomorrow evening I'll steam it and then
it will be truly finished.
It will be one more update posted for this work, as it is nearly done...
Stay tuned!


Monday, June 29, 2015

More progress with those poppies!... Silk painting.

Last night I steamed my poppies, what set colors in
and now I have permanent underpainting.
I leaf along background and treated flowers with
flow-stopping agent. As soon it dried, I finished all details.
You can see the difference in blocked in side (on the right) vs 
finished one (on the left). After second side will be finished,
this piece will be steamed one more time and my work with it will be done...
Probably will take me two more days. Stay tuned!



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