Paintings to share

Posted on | April 18, 2010 | 5 Comments

I said I’d share with you some paintings I’m working on, so here we go!

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Florence Baptistry - photo reference for in-progress painting

florence - in progress

Baptistry - Step 6 - refocusing central element and background

So, do you remember this photo I was turning into a painting? Well, I’ve continued to work on it, and it’s continued to develop. It still has quite a bit of work. I’m going to do something different with the right side of the painting so that the focus is really on that main building. I found that having the background building inserted with the windows caused too much chaos for the eye and made it difficult to focus on that beautiful doorway that I wanted to have as the focal point. And, since I’ve spent so much time on the painting and the details of this building that so inspired me, I’m willing to take a chance on the background and try something new. It will change some of the dynamics of the picture, but I think it’s for the best. I’m taking my artistic license here!

Sedona 2009

Sedona Photo Reference

Sedona - in progress

Sedona Landscape in progress

And I’m also working on a painting from a photo I took when  Joanne and I went to Sedona. Joanne and I ended up taking the same photo, and both put it on our MacBook desktops. Mine has been that way consistently since. When we were there, I was incredibly inspired by the rock formations, but I didn’t work on anything on canvas. I knew it was time to take this photo and try to render it on canvas. It’s not done yet. I still have some additional work to do on it. But It’s coming along.

Four abstracts - red series

Four Abstracts

In the meantime, I’ve been working on a small series of paintings. Each panting is 10″ x 10″ and they all developed together. Each took on a life ot its own, but they’re all related. I will likely put them all on the wall in this order. I have another mini-series of four more in progress.

So there’s the update for a while. I hope I have more to share soon!

Comments

5 Responses to “Paintings to share”

  1. connie williams
    April 18th, 2010 @ 8:24 pm

    you certainly have your hands full! I hope you are still able to go on your needed vacation.
    your paintings have turned out wonderful- but they always do!
    i will keep you and your inlaws in my prayers…i hope stressful things ease up for you soon.

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  2. Joanne Thieme Huffman
    April 18th, 2010 @ 8:52 pm

    All these painting are wonderful, but I particularly love the Sedona one. You’ve captured the things I loved about being in the midst of that incredible landscape. Your small grouping looks great. I like the idea of developing something not in the photo to emphasize your Florence doorway. Oh heck, I love it all. I hope things settle down in your life, that your health improves, that the in-laws’ health problems stabilize and that you get to go to Spain.

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  3. Karen Owen
    April 19th, 2010 @ 11:20 am

    I love how your paintings are turning out. I agree with Joanne about the Sedona one – it’s lovely, and I can’t wait to see where you go with the Florence painting. Hope things improve and you get to go to Spain.

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  4. kari mcknight holbrook
    April 19th, 2010 @ 2:01 pm

    Lovely Fran! I loved your represrntational paintings, and equally loved your abstracts! Glad you are finding time to still art, even with all the demands upon your time right now- thanks for sharing!

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  5. Melly
    September 27th, 2010 @ 10:03 pm

    I love seeing the photo inspiration and the progress. Well done!

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