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 <summary type="text"> Did another painting of Bob in the sunbeams.&amp;nbsp; The sunbeams are on the floor where the vertical blinds break up the light and Bob naps in their warmth.&amp;nbsp;  Good Morning Bob  and  Good ...</summary> 
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  Did another painting of Bob in the sunbeams.&nbsp; The sunbeams are on the floor where the vertical blinds break up the light and Bob naps in their warmth.&nbsp;  Good Morning Bob  and  Good Night Bob  are each 16x20 in. oil on canvas paintings.&nbsp; Drop me a line if you're interested in purchasing them (I'd really like to sell them together).&nbsp; 
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 <summary type="text"> Got to spend a few days on the Outer Banks of NC.&amp;nbsp; Beautiful, sunny, warm days so no surf, no wind for kiteboarding, excellent painting weather though.&amp;nbsp; Did several seascapes which I&#039;ll ...</summary> 
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  Got to spend a few days on the Outer Banks of NC.&nbsp; Beautiful, sunny, warm days so no surf, no wind for kiteboarding, excellent painting weather though.&nbsp; Did several seascapes which I'll post later but really liked this little 9x12 of the Ghost Crabs.&nbsp; little different.&nbsp; Study of beach microcosm.&nbsp; These little guys build their little homes and defend them with great vigor.&nbsp; Each one runs around waving thier claws at their neighbor, rarely hitting the other, mostly just waving that big claw around and nibbling tid bits.&nbsp; You can really understand while their antics reflect some peoples personalities.&nbsp; Old Crabs... &nbsp;  
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 <summary type="text"> I&#039;m not usually inspired to paint pets but when It&#039;s yours and he strikes such an interesting pose, I couldn&#039;t resist.&amp;nbsp; Bob is a manx cat which is characterized by a stubby tail.&amp;nbsp; Don&#039;t ...</summary> 
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  I'm not usually inspired to paint pets but when It's yours and he strikes such an interesting pose, I couldn't resist.&nbsp; Bob is a manx cat which is characterized by a stubby tail.&nbsp; Don't you like his original insightful name?&nbsp; Yes, he's a bobtail cat.&nbsp; He like all our cats like to lay in the sun patches on the floor where it's warm but this morning he picked a spot lit through our vertical blinds hence the bands of light.&nbsp; Challenging piece to paint but I think Bob likes it...   
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 <updated>2011-05-26T16:53:50-04:00</updated> 
 <summary type="text">  &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; One of my favorite subjucts to paint is shorebirds.&amp;nbsp; Especially those that work along the water edge.&amp;nbsp; The little plovers that run down to the water as the ...</summary> 
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   &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; One of my favorite subjucts to paint is shorebirds.&nbsp; Especially those that work along the water edge.&nbsp; The little plovers that run down to the water as the wave receeds then dart back up the beach when the wave returns just mesmerize me.&nbsp; It's like they like seafood but don't want to get their feet wet.&nbsp; I'll bet most of the patrons at the seafood restaurants are like that too... 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I find the water the most challenging thing to paint.&nbsp; You're trying to depict motion, constant motion.&nbsp; Clear still water to hurricane swell, it's a real challenge few artist master.&nbsp; Please appreciate my continued attempts...  
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 <updated>2011-05-22T18:07:43-04:00</updated> 
 <summary type="text"> Finally got a chance to go to the beach.&amp;nbsp; Got up early and went to Atlantic Beach and did this little (9x12 in.) plein air painting.&amp;nbsp; Noted a little problem I hadn&#039;t encountered ...</summary> 
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  Finally got a chance to go to the beach.&nbsp; Got up early and went to Atlantic Beach and did this little (9x12 in.) plein air painting.&nbsp; Noted a little problem I hadn't encountered recently.&nbsp; It's warm enough the paint is sticky.&nbsp; The oil paint is drying before I finish the painting.&nbsp; It's a welcome change, bring on summer!   
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 <summary type="text"> &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; I was driving up to Greenville last week and this little red tractor caught my eye.&amp;nbsp; It was half under this weathered awning that used to be the front of a county ...</summary> 
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  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I was driving up to Greenville last week and this little red tractor caught my eye.&nbsp; It was half under this weathered awning that used to be the front of a county store.&nbsp; It was half in the sunlight, half in the shade.&nbsp; Half warm red and orange, half cool purple blue.&nbsp; Half in, half out.&nbsp; Don't know how long it's been out there but since the tires looked a little flat and dry rotted, I think it's been a while. there's a lot of metaphor there to be developed later.&nbsp; Did a quick plein air (2 hrs.).&nbsp; Took some photos.&nbsp; You'll see this subject again... 
   
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 <summary type="text"> &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; This is a small, 9x12 in., piece I did at the Kinston Plein Air Paint Out.&amp;nbsp; A painting event hosted by the Community Council for the Arts in conjunction with their ...</summary> 
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  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; This is a small, 9x12 in., piece I did at the Kinston Plein Air Paint Out.&nbsp; A painting event hosted by the Community Council for the Arts in conjunction with their Barbecue Festival.&nbsp; Very nice event hosted by this river town.&nbsp; The area has several scenic roads, especially Heritage St., Queen St., and King St. which provided inspiration for the plein air crowd.&nbsp; It was cloudy and raining when I did my first 2 pieces on Heritage St., but the sun came out on Friday when I did this small piece down by the river: 
   &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; Placed my other pieces into the juried competition without taking a photo 1st (duh?). 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; All the works will be on display at the Arts Council building on Queen street starting with an opening reception May 19 from 6 to 8:00 PM.&nbsp; Please come down for the reception! 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; One thought for this event.&nbsp; All the painting days are prior to the Bardbecue Festival.&nbsp; If they want to highlight the Barbecue Festival with artwork, wouldn't it be good to have one days painting during the event?&nbsp; I'm sure they would get some pics with people cooking, viewing the vendors, bands, etc. then make a presentation at the event when the paintings are submitted (i.e. display by band stand with MC inviting attendees to view the works). 
 &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Just a thought... &nbsp; &nbsp;  
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 <summary type="text"> &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Several weeks ago, Sarah Merritt, the director of the Arts Council of Wayne Co. asked if I would paint a picture to use as the award to be given to the Wayne County ...</summary> 
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  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Several weeks ago, Sarah Merritt, the director of the Arts Council of Wayne Co. asked if I would paint a picture to use as the award to be given to the Wayne County Artist of the Year.&nbsp; I was honored that she would even think of me for such an important project and welcomed the opportunity. 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; The award was to be given to Mrs. Peggy Wingate.&nbsp; She has been the gran dame of Goldsboro School of Ballet for 27 yrs.&nbsp; She has also been instrumental in the reconstruction of the Paramount Theatre, the annual Christmas presentation of the Nutcracker, and countless civic and school programs over the years. &nbsp; 
 &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Where do i begin to provide an appropriate honorarium?&nbsp; Fortunately, Sarah had a good starting place.&nbsp; She e-mailed several photographs of one of Mrs. Wingate's students.&nbsp; Fleming Lomax had been a star pupil and had gone on to high aclaim&nbsp; after her early training in Goldsboro.&nbsp; 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; One of the photos immediately caught my eye.&nbsp; It showed Fleming being lifted with her arm extended skyward.&nbsp; That would be the pose.&nbsp; The pair were standing on stage with the curtain drawn part way across.&nbsp; I used the curtain shape to devide the canvas emphasizing the vertical height of the ballerina.&nbsp; The space behind the curtain was dark so I could emphasize her extended arm by contrasting her light flesh tone against the dark shadow.&nbsp; I also wanted to emphasize her toe shoes so i placed one white foot against the dark lost space behind the curtain and the other foot in front of the dark trousers worn by her supporting dancer. 
 &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; I considered using different colors for her gown thinking white or light pink were more traditional ballerina colors but I was sure Mrs. Wingate was familiar with these photos and would better recognize Fleming as the subject if the gown appeared like that in the photo.&nbsp; It was an unusual cranberry purple-red.&nbsp; I mixed alizarin with raw umber and some titanium white to get the basic color.&nbsp; Added some cadmium red for highlights and umber for shadows and it really came together.&nbsp; Attached is a photo of the final 16x20 in., oil on canvas painting used as the first award for Wayne Co. Artist of the Year. 
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 <updated>2011-05-03T07:48:36-04:00</updated> 
 <summary type="text"> I&#039;ve not been to the beach recently and have been inspired by some of the old unkempt houses in the county.&amp;nbsp; I did a plein air of one just a couple of miles from my home.&amp;nbsp; What ...</summary> 
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  I've not been to the beach recently and have been inspired by some of the old unkempt houses in the county.&nbsp; I did a plein air of one just a couple of miles from my home.&nbsp; What interested me was not the house itself, but the trees and wildflowers growing around it.&nbsp; We've had a wet, warm spring and the purple and red henpeck was blooming in the fields all around the house.&nbsp; The china berry trees where not just growing around the house but were sprouting through the floorboards of the porch and growing out window frames.&nbsp; This once site of order and domestication was now the home of wildlife and wildflowers.&nbsp; A truly feral house.  
 &nbsp; If you are interested in this painting or would like to see other 'feral houses,' please contact me.&nbsp;  
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 <summary type="text"> &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Welcome to my new blog. 
 &amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp; Most know me as a veterinarian and a growing numer know me as an artist.&amp;nbsp; For years, I have been a full-time vet ...</summary> 
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  &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Welcome to my new blog. 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Most know me as a veterinarian and a growing numer know me as an artist.&nbsp; For years, I have been a full-time vet and part-time artist.&nbsp; I've had a room over my garage where I escaped to paint.&nbsp; It's how I relaxed and rejuvinated after a hectic day at the veterinary practice. 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; My favorite medium is oil paint.&nbsp; I statred in the early 80's with water color but later found oil paint suited my mindset better.&nbsp; It seems more natural to work from darks and shadow to lights and highlights which you do with oils rather than working light to dark and around the highlights with watercolor. 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; I've also seen my technique evolve.&nbsp; I've always persued and impressionistic style.&nbsp; That is, used a limited palette, juxtaposing primary with secondary colors to attempt to express the effects of light.&nbsp; It also seemed the more stress I was feeling, the thicker the paint and brighter the colors.&nbsp; This 9x12 is a great example: 
   
 This must have been a stressful day.&nbsp; It was started on a rose tinted canvas so the greens would pop.&nbsp; Then cadmium yellow and orange were plastered over the pink using a palette knife.&nbsp; No brush touched this canvas.&nbsp; Painting with a knife, impasto cadmium primaries, now that's venting!&nbsp; 
 &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; Compare it with this piece.&nbsp; Painted from a live model in a studio in Raleigh.&nbsp; I hadn't been in the clinic that day.&nbsp; Quiet earth tones layered with filbert brushes.&nbsp; Just enough cadmium colors to give highlights.&nbsp; Done on a relaxed weekend morning in a cool comfortable studio.&nbsp; No venting, practiced technique: 
   
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Hope to see more of this style of painting but if they don't sell, you'll see more frustration, anxiety, cadmium and impasto! 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Both of these paintings are still available for sale.&nbsp; Contact me if interested.&nbsp; 
 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Come back soon...  
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