Friday, February 25, 2011

More Tabletop Easels Available

Those 2 easels sold - more coming very soon. Thank you.

"Big Sister"

12 x 9"
oil on masonite
sold


A new piece....... visitors in the National Gallery of Art, in Washington, DC - viewing Nicholas de Largillierre's portrait of 'Elizabeth Throckmorton, Canoness of the Order of the Dames Augustines Anglaises'. Quite the title. The referenced photograph was taken by Dennis Roth, who has several books for sale on Blurb - thank you Dennis.

Speaking on books, my good friend, Neil Hollingsworth has created a beautiful book of his own work - I can't wait to get a copy for myself. Well done Neil.

Please click here for a larger view.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

"What a Saint"

8 x 10"
oil on masonite
sold


Before I present this new painting, I want to thank those who extended their sympathy for our loss of Petey. It feels like a big group hug. It means a lot. Thank you all. In the past, when our dogs passed away, we had another at home very eager to get us back on track. It helped, a lot. They eased the grief with their presence. Petey was our lone dog - I think he preferred it that way, and I say that with a smile. Petey ruled. When we lost Jack, he devoted himself to us, even more so. And we devoted ourselves to him. It's harder this time.

About this new painting.... it includes one of my all-time favorites that hangs in the Art Institute of Chicago - I beeline to it when I'm at the museum. Bernat Martorell's 'Saint George Killing the Dragon' is the ultimate illustration, filled with symbolism and action - a powerful painting. I enjoyed every minute of working on this piece.

Please click here for a larger view.

For now, go hug your dog, take them for a long walk and give them a slice of cheese when you get back home. Do it for me.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Our Petey

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Our sweet Petey passed away today. He was a great companion, so smart, so eager to please and always kept me company while I painted. He had a good life.

Signing off for a while....

Monday, February 21, 2011

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Tabletop Easels Available Now

The newest easels have sold out - more will be available very soon.
Thank you ~ Karin J

Dickens Inspired Mugshots

5 x 5"
oil on masonite
sold

This guy was chosen for a Dickens character who runs a dance studio and thinks he's a prince.

Meanwhile....... I continue on with my painting marathon.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Dickens Inspired Mugshots

5 x 5"
oil on masonite
sold

I thought this guy really looked like he'd be cast for a Charles Dickens story - a young, street-smart, working-class character.

Meanwhile..... I'm painting every day, not even taking time to photograph the finished pieces. Best to stick to the momentum for now. I've got a solo show in late-April, lots of catching up to do with replacing those blank spots on the gallery walls. You'll see more, very soon.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Saturday, February 12, 2011

Friday, February 11, 2011

Dickens Inspired Mugshots

5 x 5"
oil on masonite
sold

One of my collectors is a brilliant writer - mentioned some of those 100 Faces look like they're out of a Charles Dickens novel. So........ several new ones you'll be seeing are part of a small series I've done for her, based on that inspiring idea.

Getting out of the funk I found myself in took one of those perfect moments when the stars align - a beautiful day, I've started a new piece which happens to include one of my all-time favorite works of art - I turn on Pandora on my freakin' awesome iPad and set it to Van Morrison Radio and Bob Dylan's Most of the Time starts playing. It was then that I realized how r-e-a-l-l-y lucky I am. Simple as that. Cool beans.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

"Cellular Phone"

6 x 6"
oil on masonite
sold


Better progress today.... thought I'd take on a small study - a woman tucked in a phone booth in the National Gallery of Art.


- a very cool thing to mention, my new book of the 100 Faces was placed on Blurb's best seller page. Thanks to all who purchased theirs. I appreciate it.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Moving Ahead....

8 x 10"
oil on masonite
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This painting I did back in December - for a friend. I would show you something brand new but I can't paint anymore. Well..... I'm in a state. I've been here before, and just like the cold, winter days - this too shall pass. Every day I've painted - with short spans of attention - like I'm in grade school on the last day before summer vacation.

This is what's happening - I paint about 5 hours, later in the day, quit halfway thru, go to bed and the next morning.... I hate the painting. I have wiped six or so in the past week. Could be I've gone from 4 inch squares to bigger panels - could be I've been painting the 100 Faces so loose and free and I'm having trouble finding that happy medium between too tight and too loose - could be the moon. Defeated? Nah. It'll come around.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

100 Faces Video, Book & Mentionables


I sure have been having fun playing - I published a new book and just uploaded a new movie (don't forget to turn up the volume) of the 100 Faces BUST-ED. I love doing this stuff.

A couple of things worth mentioning.... a big thank you to the blog if it's hip, it's here, for their recent post and to one of my favorite art blogs Making a Mark for their recent post - both about the 100 Faces BUST-ED project. I appreciate it very much.

For those who remember my Different Strokes from Different Folks blog and get back in the game, Carol Marine has put together a similar challenge - get your paints out and go here. Thanks Carol, I know many out there will be thrilled about that.

Now it's time to really get to work on some painting. I'll be back soon.

Paint On ~ Karin J

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

"100 Faces, No. 100"

4 x 4"
oil on masonite
sold

I'm smiling too. This has been a lot of fun. And it always feels good when we meet a goal, doesn't it? The fact that they were pre-sold to one of my favorite collectors certainly motivated me - but more than that, the enthusiasm and interest from all of you out there who cheered me on, from start to finish - well that just propelled me. And I thank you for that.

What I know is this ..... the last three months, for me, was completely distracting. I knew I would have very little time to sit down and paint. I could have stopped altogether, to get the job done - but I feared I would really be rusty, come February. These small, quick, studies kept me sane - and kept me painting. So my shout-out to you is to find a subject, anything you've been interested in but usually don't paint and make it your goal to do 50. Or 100. Paint it all different ways, with all different brushes, with all different ground colors. You'll find yourself exploring, experiencing. If you've got an hour of Zen, paint. Your best teacher is you.

I've got a surprise. I just looked over my brand new book of 100 Faces. It's very cool. And it's now officially available on Blurb. Yay. Here's some info:

- the book is 6-3/4" square
- you have a choice of the soft-cover or hard-cover
- it includes 103 pages with each painting devoted to one page
- the images measure 5-1/8" square
- the quality is fabulous
- Blurb takes care of the shipping world-wide

I'm so excited. I think you'll really love the book. And yes, I'm continuing the series.

~ thanks to all, Karin J