Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Camera Shop, Acrylic on Panel, 18x9


Before my girls went to school full-time, I would drive around Colorado Springs looking for subjects that I may want to paint in the future when I had more time. I took this photo on an early Sunday morning over three years ago. I’m glad I did because this sign is no longer there and I would have missed the opportunity to paint it.

This painting and my Apple Bowl Wallflowers painting will be at the Modbo’s Small Works show which is opening this Friday.

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

The Wrangler, Acrylic on Panel, 24x14



A couple months ago, my friend Jenny sent me a photo of this sign suggesting that it would make a great subject for my signpainting seriesAt the time, I was in the middle of the Dia de los Muertos and the Fire Fire Flood projects, so unfortunately it got put on holdThe delay turned out to work in my favor as it made me even more excited to jump in and I was surprised to find myself in what felt like my “comfort zone (something I didn’t anticipate finding so early in my painting career). As with all pieces, this sign had some challenges. After reviewing some photographs at different angles I realized I had the star too high and the “Wrangler” font was wrong so I had to tweak these as I went along. Also, the cowboy himself was a challenge because I needed to show the age of the sign while still conveying my skill as an artist - hopefully I was able to walk that line.The foliage in this painting was a first for me – I love that I get to learn something new every time.


Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Wrong Jar, Acrylic on Panel, 12x18


Here’s a painting I submitted to the Modbo for their Fire Fire Flood show. I won’t know if it made it until the opening this Friday.

The theme of the show refers to the two wildfires and torrential rains we had here in Colorado Springs within the past 16 months. This is another painting that really pushed my skill boundaries. I’m trying to develop a personal vocabulary within my paintings focusing on still lifes, pattern, and color (and others that I’m still trying to figure out) and then applying it to the theme. At first I tried to create a reference photo by putting some kind of accelerant in the two jars and simultaneously pouring water into the third. I needed a big flame but was nervous about making it TOO big. I ended up using cotton balls dipped in Vaseline - it didn’t give me the flame I wanted, but it helped me visualize the reflections on the background and the wooden platform. I kind of made up the rest from there.

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Feel it in Your Bones, Acrylic on Panel, 10x8

I submitted this to Cottonwood's Dia de los Muertos Show. I won't know if i made the cut until the show opening tomorrow. There was already some great stuff there when I dropped it off, but the person I talked to sounded like they wanted to get in as much as they could. So, fingers crossed.

This painting took me a while to complete. Everything I have created until now has been based on a photograph and this I had to completely make up. Thank goodness for Flickr and Google image search. I was able to reference several photos of candles and other Dia de los Muertos designs to pull it together. Along with fine art, I've been interested in illustration for quite a while and it is something I hope and plan to do in the future, so this is the first step for me.



It was a fun challenge and process I will continue to work on. 



Thanks to Chelle and the kids for the title.


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Apple Bowl Wallflowers, Acrylic on Panel, 10x10


Here's a painting that I almost completed at the end of last school year. I was super happy with the way it was going and I didn't want to rush through finishing it. So, I waited until after summer when I had more time to focus on it. The bowl is from my grandmother's china collection. I had to simplify it because the original has some ornate holes in it that I'm not able to pull off just yet. I'll come back to it when I have more experience and confidence. The pattern is a sheet of scrapbooking paper. I'm crazy about this one and I'm sure there will be more like it from me.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

BON Center, Acrylic on Panel, 20x16



I'm back! The kids are in school so I have time to paint again. Hopefully I'll be a little bit more prolific now. This is a sign from a shopping center built in 1953 in the Old North End of Colorado Springs.

Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Frontier TEL, Acrylic on Panel, 18x12


Another motel sign. This one is from a motel a little bit north of downtown Colorado Springs. I took this photo last month. I found another photo of this sign that was taken last year where it was mostly green and the "MOTEL" part was still damaged. So since then, apparently the owners have painted the poles and such, but haven't replaced the sign part. I'm going to go ahead and assume that it's been ordered and they are waiting for it to be delivered from the manufacturer.

Monday, March 18, 2013

Silver Saddle Motel, Acrylic on Panel, 11x14


A couple weeks ago I drove around Old Colorado City and Manitou Springs taking photos of the motel signs around there. This is the first painting from those shots. There is so much that I love about this painting (the texture of the sky and sign, the "Silver Saddle" script, the overall graphic quality of it) and so much that makes me cringe (the neon and shadows and the black text). Painting letters is incredibly challenging and I get so excited about finishing a painting that I rush through parts of it. But with every painting I learn something and I'm able to build on the experience. I'm looking forward to doing some more paintings like this. Hopefully with a bit more skill.

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Yellow Flower in a White Vase, Acrylic on Reclaimed Plywood, 6x6


This was supposed to be a quick painting. I only wanted to take a day with it. I ended up taking three. As with most (if not all) of my paintings, there are about two or layers of fail attempts underneath what you see. This is the same flower from the previous painting, but I wanted to take another stab at it. I'm much happier with this one.  Also, I'll occasionally paint on scraps of wood. That's why there's a staple mark in this one.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Bowl (21st St.), Acrylic on Panel, 5.5x11


Something a little different this time. I had a scrap piece of panel that I wanted to use and a photo from the bowling alley down the street from us. I was very intimidated going in and it was challenge to paint, but I ended up having a great time. I'm going to have to drive around town next week and take some more photos.