Saturday, December 1, 2018
Great Blue Heron in Oregon
This past summer, we took a drive west from our home towards the Oregon Coast. We took the scenic route, and passed by some wetlands. In those wetlands was a Great Blue Heron standing in the water looking for its next meal (I assume), and that gave me the idea for this painting in gouache on canvas board. I'm very pleased with this one and it is now hanging in my living room to remind me of the beautiful birds we have here in Oregon.
Saturday, November 24, 2018
Ganesha in watercolor
I've really been into painting Asian icons, and this one was a lot of fun. Ganesha is a well known Hindu deity that represents the god of beginnings. I don't know much about the Hindu religion, but I'm drawn to images of Ganesha. This is a watercolor done on 100% cotton paper, framed and gifted to my dad for this holiday.
Saturday, November 17, 2018
Bird series-American Goldfinch
The American Goldfinch is a North American finch where the males are primarily yellow (as pictured below) and females aren't so brightly colored. One interesting fact from All About Birds is these are among the most vegetarian birds, and eats insects only on occasion. Painted on 100% cotton paper with watercolor.
Saturday, November 3, 2018
Maneki-neko-The lucky cat of Japan
My oldest daughter recently adopted an all white cat (she named him Jerry). She is the biggest cat lover I know, so for the holidays this year I painted her the Maneki-neko which is known to bring good luck. I made this one with the black and white outline using gouache and acrylic flourescent paints on cardstock. Looking forward to seeing her face when she opens it this Christmas!
Saturday, October 27, 2018
Memories Journal #22
Finally, I have a new memory to log in my Memories Journal. I'm still glowing from my vacation to Hawai'i last month, and the rainbows, turquoise waters, soft sand and iconic Diamond Head still bring me smiles. This island captures every color of the rainbow, which is why all the watercolors are sprawled out on display. Cannot wait to go back!
Saturday, October 13, 2018
St Johns Bridge, Portland Oregon
Recently, a friend and I were spending a sunny afternoon in the St Johns area of North Portland browsing the shops. In one shop were painted pictures of the iconic St Johns Bridge, and she noted how she would love a painting of done by me. I've painted this bridge before in watercolor, so I thought it would be fun to add some electric color to it (by electric I mean flourescent paint). Normally I do a pre-sketch of these types of paintings, and I'm quite pleased with this rough draft done in watercolor pencil.
Saturday, October 6, 2018
Americana series-9 mini snapshots of the USA
Working at an art supply distributor has its perks. I was able to score these 4 x 4 mini canvases as a discontinued deal for next to nothing, and I turned them into something! America is a diverse landscape that I have great appreciation for. I doubt just these nine paintings capture all of them, but here are my viewpoints of the landscapes of America. Notice I did not do a big city as these represent escapes to the beautiful American countryside. All of these painted with acrylics.
Starting from top left:
- The covered bridge can be found many places, especially in rural America.
- This is obviously O'ahu, but it is definitely an escape!
- The southwestern desert has amazing saguaro cactus.
- Lighthouses also can be found in many areas of America, including the Great Lakes.
- Route 66 is the all American road.
- The high desert regions of Native Americans is very sacred.
- The mountains and lakes of the western USA hold a special place in my heart.
- The Great Plains is our bread basket, usually not a destination but just as important to America.
- The beach, which also can be the ocean, lakes or rivers that Americans escape to for recreation.
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