6 x 8 inches, oil on panel
Today Nowell and I went to the Embarcadero waterfront area downtown here in San Francisco. Nowell experimented with his new HD video camera while I did this painting of the Ferry Building. It was very cold and as the sun sank lower the wind picked up, so by the time we packed up our equipment we were shrieking with the cold and forcing our numb fingers to work faster.
We dropped everything off in the car (where I balanced the wet painting on the dashboard) and managed to recover from the cold at the bar of the nearby Slanted Door restaurant with a snack of sherry and oysters.
Overall, a pretty satisfying day.
For a decade I recorded every aspect of my artistic development, almost every day. This original version of the blog records the first 4 years that I was introduced to Classical Realism. I consider these to be the most formative years of my art career.
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Monday, November 27, 2006
Alley in Tuscany SOLD
It's nice to be painting again after a few days off! From now on I'll be doing a painting a day on weekdays.
This is one of the dozens of picturesque alleyways we admired while travelling in Italy earlier this year.
Tuesday, November 14, 2006
Day 30 - Pears in Wax Paper SOLD
Monday, November 13, 2006
Day 29 - Mermaid SOLD
I bought this little ceramic figurine on eBay a couple years ago.
(eBay link will not work until 6:30 pm PST)
(eBay link will not work until 6:30 pm PST)
Sunday, November 12, 2006
Day 28 - Croissant
Future Plans and Pricing
My first 30 days is almost over!
After Day 30, this Tuesday, I am going to take a break from painting while we travel for Thanksgiving. I'll be back posting daily paintings starting on Monday November 27th. From then on I'll be posting daily paintings Monday through Friday only.
Several of you have expressed interest in the "in-progress" shots, and I thought it might be interesting to show the steps of a longer painting. So in addition to the small daily paintings, I also hope to do some larger paintings and post photos of their progress each day.
Finally, pricing: After these first 30 days are over I'll be starting my daily auctions at $100, with a "Buy it Now" price of $120. I've been thrilled to sell so many of this first batch of work, thanks to everyone who has supported this project! There's a list of all the paintings in the right column, the ones still for sale are marked with the price or the link to their active eBay ad.
Thanks again for all the support! This project has been more challenging and more rewarding than I ever imagined, and all your comments and emails have really kept me going.
Ok, gotta go figure out what to paint today.....
-Sadie
After Day 30, this Tuesday, I am going to take a break from painting while we travel for Thanksgiving. I'll be back posting daily paintings starting on Monday November 27th. From then on I'll be posting daily paintings Monday through Friday only.
Several of you have expressed interest in the "in-progress" shots, and I thought it might be interesting to show the steps of a longer painting. So in addition to the small daily paintings, I also hope to do some larger paintings and post photos of their progress each day.
Finally, pricing: After these first 30 days are over I'll be starting my daily auctions at $100, with a "Buy it Now" price of $120. I've been thrilled to sell so many of this first batch of work, thanks to everyone who has supported this project! There's a list of all the paintings in the right column, the ones still for sale are marked with the price or the link to their active eBay ad.
Thanks again for all the support! This project has been more challenging and more rewarding than I ever imagined, and all your comments and emails have really kept me going.
Ok, gotta go figure out what to paint today.....
-Sadie
Friday, November 10, 2006
Thursday, November 09, 2006
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
Day 24 - Figs on Black SOLD
Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Day 23 - Antique Bottle SOLD
5 x 7 inches, oil on panel
This little medicine bottle has raised letters on it, making it a pretty daunting little object to paint. Today I finally felt brave enough to tackle it.
My "soft edge" experiment is really helping me; until recently I felt I had to paint a sharp edge where I saw one. The softer feel more accurately describes the light I think.
Ok, gotta run, I have a lunch date with my husband - to VOTE!
My "soft edge" experiment is really helping me; until recently I felt I had to paint a sharp edge where I saw one. The softer feel more accurately describes the light I think.
Ok, gotta run, I have a lunch date with my husband - to VOTE!
Monday, November 06, 2006
Day 22 - Garlic SOLD
8 x 8, oil on panel
This may look like a black and white painting, but in fact I use no black paint at all. And the light areas are made up of many colors to make cool and warm whites. There really aren't any "pure" whites at all.
This closeup shows more of the color:
To make this painting I used a palette of no more and no less than:
- ultramarine blue
- raw umber
- cadmium yellow medium
- permanent violet medium
- titanium white
These are the colors I use to make most my paintings. Sometimes I also use cadmium red and cerulean blue, but not today.
I have been reading a painting instruction book by David A Leffel, who does beautifully dark and mysterious still lifes. I decided to try today to approximate some of his ideas in a 1-day sketch. I'm interested in how he paints edges, and I tried to focus on leaving some edges soft and making some hard, so the objects really seem to emerge out of the darkness.
I am excited by this experiment and am looking forward to trying a multi-day painting like this. It will be much easier to build up the full tonal range after some layers of the paint have dried; in these one-day paintings I am always working wet on wet.
This may look like a black and white painting, but in fact I use no black paint at all. And the light areas are made up of many colors to make cool and warm whites. There really aren't any "pure" whites at all.
This closeup shows more of the color:
To make this painting I used a palette of no more and no less than:
- ultramarine blue
- raw umber
- cadmium yellow medium
- permanent violet medium
- titanium white
These are the colors I use to make most my paintings. Sometimes I also use cadmium red and cerulean blue, but not today.
I have been reading a painting instruction book by David A Leffel, who does beautifully dark and mysterious still lifes. I decided to try today to approximate some of his ideas in a 1-day sketch. I'm interested in how he paints edges, and I tried to focus on leaving some edges soft and making some hard, so the objects really seem to emerge out of the darkness.
I am excited by this experiment and am looking forward to trying a multi-day painting like this. It will be much easier to build up the full tonal range after some layers of the paint have dried; in these one-day paintings I am always working wet on wet.
Sunday, November 05, 2006
Day 21 - Ladies' Vanity Table
$65 - Click title to buy
8 x 8 inches, oil on panel
I worked all afernoon on a painting of this still-life, and hated it. So I started over and did this one which I am much happier with. Lucky for Nowell.... living with me after a bad painting day is not fun.
I bought this ladies' compact on eBay, it's really beautiful and I hope to paint it in more detail soon.
8 x 8 inches, oil on panel
I worked all afernoon on a painting of this still-life, and hated it. So I started over and did this one which I am much happier with. Lucky for Nowell.... living with me after a bad painting day is not fun.
I bought this ladies' compact on eBay, it's really beautiful and I hope to paint it in more detail soon.
Saturday, November 04, 2006
Day 20 - Figs on Gold SOLD
Last night our friends came up for a visit to the Big City from where they live down on the Peninsula. Before our dinner reservations we hung out at our house and I introduced them to the wonderful combination of sliced figs on basil leaves with goat cheese.... mmmm!!!
Thanks everyone for all your continued support! I'm 2/3rds through my "30 days" project and trying to decide what my next steps will be.
I bought a few trinkets on eBay recently, maybe they will appear in my paintings soon. I'm amused at the idea of painting eBay items and then selling the paintings back on eBay - sort of a full circle experiment.
Friday, November 03, 2006
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Wednesday, November 01, 2006
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