Thursday, December 3, 2015

Successful Show

Successful Show:

The "Art Lovers for Missions" show concluded November 30. I sold 48 paintings during the show, mostly small paintings. The important thing is all the proceeds are donated to the First Community Church Mission committee to award. This includes local food pantry, homeless shelters, as well as several overseas missions. The overwhelming response was very great full but also making new friends. It is also wonderful to know the people where the paintings will hang. Unlike galleries where you seldom met or even know who bought a painting. 
     The important thing I learned in talking to most of the people who bought paintings were the reasons they purchased what they did. The painting meant something to them. They saw something that connected with them. I did not talk to one person who said they just liked the colors, or it would fit in somewhere. It was always more meaningful to them. 
     I have been a plein-air painter for over 20 years. In the last few years because of two back surgeries I have limited my painting to the studio. Nearly 100 percent of the sold paintings were done in the studio from photographs. I have learned to recompose, change, crop, redraw or do something to improve upon the photo reference. Nobody cared if it was done outdoors. If they liked the painting they bought it. With out question I do better painting in the studio. 
 Below are a small sample to paintings that sold. I would appreciate any comments.




Sunday, October 11, 2015

Art Lovers for Missions

The title of my recent solo show at First Community Show, Art Lovers for Missions, was chosen because all the proceeds from sales will go to our Missions Committee. I sold 20 paintings at the reception on October 1, and 4 more that weekend. I had a total of 50 paintings in the exhibit. 40 of the paintings were done for this show during the past twelve months.

Below are a few the paintings in the show. I also included the painting "Buckeye Corner" which was chosen best oil painting at the Grove City annual Fine Arts Show in September.



















Monday, July 13, 2015

Ramblings about Painting

Figures and Abstract
My most recent paintings have included more abstract elements than I have previously included in my paintings. I would either paint realistically, usually from a photo I have taken, or purely abstract, a great way to push paint around and find more interesting colors, patterns, or techniques to use in all my work. I find its also liberating and more fun paintings. As with any creative work everything doesn't work. My trash can is full of mishaps, disasters, and really bad paintings. But fun.

By combining more abstract elements into my paintings and letting go has led to some better paintings. To begin this phase I had to ask myself three questions: 1. Why paint a subject? 2. An exactly what am I trying to accomplish? 3. How?

I have answered these questions quite differently at different times in my life. The big difference has been that for most of my life I have done art because I love to. Early on to please my self, then to please others, then to get paid and pay billos, now back at the beginning just to please myself.

At 86 I just want to have fun and any rewards share or give away. With my current work I am having fun, with color, with abstract techniques, and still learning about the "how" but more importantly I would love to sell everything and donate it 100% to our church's missions in Africa, India, and here in the USA to worthy causes like feeding the hungry and helping the poor.I am so blessed.

Below are my latest paintings. I hope you enjoy and if so moved to help others keep in mind I will be selling all these painting in a show this coming October.







Friday, April 10, 2015

Rafiki Orphan

One of the boys at the Rafiki Orphanage in Kenya. Connie took a photo when he received his hand sewn quilt sent by the First Community Church quilt ministry.

Abstract Paintings

I have painted abstract paintings in the past mainly as experimental studies. I recently had a friend of my wife's visited from Florida. She is a very talented painter and wood sculpture artist. She noticed a small abstract painting of mine and wanted to buy it. I was flattered by her praise and agreed to exchange the painting for one of her wood sculptures. I may have gotten the better of the deal but it encouraged me to paint abstractly which I believe can help in my realistic painting. 
Below my most recent efforts. I have also began using cold wax medium in all my oil paintings. 





New Paintings