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Moss Rock
Latest Update as of April 3rd...
Well, I've been doing some paintings, not as much as I would like, but I've also been real busy taking some classes at the local JC to improve my programming skills with ASP.NET so I can make the website even better. And by better, I mean it will blow everyone else out of the water.
But I now have to start focusing on my paintings a lot more, because I got into the Plein Air Easton show! This is the premeire East Coast event. Getting into this show not only was a serious confidence booster, but a real chance to show a lot of people my artistic and painting skills.
When I got the letter for the show, I just about dropped a load in my shorts. I'm telling you, this made me soooo happy. So, anyway, the show isn't until the end of July, so you'll have to wait for the update. In the meantime, I'll be at the Mission Show at San Juan Capistrano this weekend for the outdoor show and the juried reception is Friday evening around 6pm. Hope to see you there.
Latest Update as of March 2nd...
This past weekend was the first of two weeks for the Festival of Whales outdoor show and sale at Dana Point Harbor. Even though Saturday was a cold and cloudy day, sales were great! Sunday, however, with brighter, sunnier weather, sales were not so brisk. Next weekend, the 8th and 9th, I will be at the Dana Point Harbor again with about 6 to 8 new paintings, including (hopefully), a couple of larger peices at 20x24. I have the frames, I just don't have the paintings to go in them. A little backwards, but it's a long story.
To those who purchased my paintings the past weekend, A big THANK YOU!!! I AWAYS appreciate a new collector and I hope you enjoy the paintings as much as I did painting them.
Latest Update as of December 21st...
I haven't done as much painting as I would like because I have been working on the ENFAOnline.net site. A site that does websites for artists.... check it out.... Anyway, though what I haven't produced in quantity, I've knocked out in quality. The few paintings that I have done this past month or so have been real knockouts. I think I just came off a platue and I'm real excited about climbing up with some newfound skill. Basically, I've stopped doing such an intense underpainting, rather, I start just applying the paint thinly, building up and focusing just on shapes. Then as I build into the painting, I let the negative shapes build and support the positive ones. Then I finish up with some detail, edge finding and breaking the planes. The painting above shows some of what I'm talking about.
Latest Update as of November 3rd....
Talking about a nice shot of confidence and rassurance in the arm. At the University of Redlands Plein Air competition last week, I took second place! And a nice fat check! The painting didn't sell, so It's available here on the website. It's called "Larson Lightpost".
I was super excited and really happy about that. It was just a nice way to boost my morale when it comes to painting. It was during the week of the bad wildfires going on here in Southern California and we only got in one day to paint. I'm glad I made the most of it when I did. There were over 50 artists in this event.
If you want a website like this, go to www.enfaonline.net and check it out yourself.
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