Wednesday, April 15, 2009

ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING



Title:  Architectural Rendering
Medium: watercolor
Size: 10”x13”
Available at: SOLD
How to Purchase: Contact the artist CharArtist@msn.com

I heard a rumor that a famous Denver Bronco player used to live in this home.....

Thanks for looking today...if you are interested in a home portrait, please send me an e-mail.  A home portrait can be such a great memory piece to have...your first home, the home where you were raised as a child,  a vacation home; the list could go on and on!  I paint home portraits from photos, so if you have pictures of a home you would like to have done; please let me know.  Have a great day!

Monday, April 13, 2009

ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING



Working on the "spring" look here....you know that in my photo all of the trees and grass and all, are brown and bare...things are starting to green up slowly but surely.  This home looks so much better with things alive!  Oh...and I'm sorry that this picture is so small.  I have a new computer and I cannot figure out how to make the uploaded picture bigger on my blog.  I'm working on it tho!!  If you just click on the picture, you will see almost a full size version. Thanks for looking today!


Title:  Architectural Rendering
Medium: watercolor
Size: 10”x13”
Available at: Sold

Friday, April 10, 2009

--Today I am posting this story from Clint Watson....I really like this because it really hit home with me.  If you enjoy interesting info. regarding fine art and the art business; this is a really great site to visit.

Your dealer calls with good news:  He just sold the only seascape you ever painted.  He wants you to paint nothing but seascapes now....but you really don't like painting seascapes....should you do it?

You've been painting part-time for a couple of years, you've only sold a couple of pieces, you're not sure your ready to go full time, yet your friends all think you're great and want you to quit your day job and go full-time.  Should you do?You're excited about becoming an artist and your gut tells you to go to art school, but your parents think you should get a "real" job.  What do you do?
Should you listen to your own inner voice?  Or should you listen to the voice of "reason" of your peers?

Let me tell you a story:

Go back about 2,000 years to a tiny province on the outskirts of the vast Roman empire.  A mob brought a troublemaking Jew before the Roman governor of Judaea.  They accused the man of disturbing the peace...of stirring up dissention...of threatening Roman rule in the region. 
Upon questioning the man, the governor, Pontius Pilate, decided that the accusers were simply wrong...there was nothing that Jesus had said that threatened the empire.
Pilate felt good about his decision.  He had the Pharisees' number.  As a matter of fact, if 
they disliked Jesus, Pilate was inclined to think he might just be a pretty good guy.
"I find no fault in him at all," Pilate announced.That didn't fly with the Jewish authorities. They wanted to get rid of Jesus...they had their own reasons...they wanted his blood (but not on their hands).
"Crucify him! Crucify him," they screamed.
"But he has done nothing wrong," Pilate insisted.
"Crucify him!"
Back and forth it went, until Pilate finally capitulated...he found it easier to give in to the crowd and protect his own job rather than to do the right thing.  
He ignored his inner voice.
Pilate gave in to peer pressure.
This Good Friday, I share this story not to trivialize it's importance, but to point out how disastrous the consequences can be when we don't listen to our "gut."
Getting advice from your peers is fine...but be sure that you always make sure that your inner voice agrees with the final decision.  Otherwise you....and a lot of other people may regret the decision.

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Thursday, April 9, 2009

ARCHITECTURAL RENDERING



Title:  Home Portrait
Medium: Watercolor
Size: 10”x13”
Available at: Sold 

Thanks for looking today!!!  Oh, and I should tell you that my turkey painting received an honorable mention at the Paint Box Guild Annual Juried Art Show!  The juror was a local artist by the name of  Jackie McFarland ,  I can't wait to see her comments on my art.  And also, I entered another painting in the oil division and took 3rd place for the show.....yea!!   I'll post a picture of the oil painting later.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Still Life WIP


Working on my second still life...so just decided to post that today.   Quite a challenge....Thanks for looking today.
How to Purchase: Contact the artist CharArtist@msn.com

Friday, April 3, 2009

SPRING ROMANCE



This was a fun painting to do. My references were photos I took of a friends turkeys last spring. Everytime a hen would stroll by the tom turkeys would puff up, strutt and gobble, gobble, gobble!! They were so fun to watch! The painting is a watercolor and was delivered to an art show...I'm anxious to see what the juror has to say in her critique about the painting. I framed the piece; but not under glass like a watercolor is usually framed. I varnished the painting and framed it more like you would an oil done on a canvas. I think it is really a neat look. Double click on the painting to see a large image. I have a new computer and can't figure out how to upload a larger photo to my site. Thanks for looking today.


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Medium: Watercolor
Size: 10”x13”

This painting has recently SOLD to a collector in Littleton, Colorado