Featured Artist… Derek Davis!

Lone Tree by Derek Davis
Lone Tree by Derek Davis

Derek Davis. Nice painting, eh? The light in Lone Tree is spectacular – I’m telling you, you must check out this guys website!

Sky Show by Derek Davis
Sky Show by Derek Davis

This is the painting that caught my eye… I was perusing Facebook… and came upon this! I love these trees, and this sky… LOVE IT! The clouds just grab you and pull you right in… Very nice indeed!

Read more about Derek on his website:

Derek Davis is a second generation artist for which painting is a process of self discovery and a means of expressing appreciation of the world around him. Searching for the poetry of the moment and reaching to express that with paint is sincerely gratifying and challenging to Derek. Although self taught, he has learned from many artists including his parents, Rink and Marilyn, and other artists such as Orlin Helgoe, Ivan Morrison, Leroy Greene, Andrew Wyeth, N.C. Wyeth, Jeanne Dobie, Edgar Whitney, Edgar Payne, Richard Schmid, Tony Couch, Skip Lawrence, Charles Reid, Betty Edwards, Ted Goerschner, Robert Henri, Nicolai Fechin and Francis Lee Jaques.

  As a child in his father’s studio, Derek was exposed to a variety of art and artists. Later in life, his mother’s forays outside with an easel at her side showed him about the possibility of outdoor painting. These influences and his brother Brett introducing him to the wonder of the outdoors combined to direct his lifes choices.  At the age of nineteen, Derek decided to learn to draw and paint.

   While working and raising a family and with books as his constant companions, Derek spent 25 years developing his drawing and then painting skills. He was joyfully oblivious to the existing commercial art world and worked diligantly in private to grow as an artist.  He worked in the traditional manner of sketching from life and painting from these sketches in the studio. During this “school” period, Derek was able to study the intricasies of painting including design, composition and color usage.

    “with every piece I continue to learn, with humility I push paint and with every step I am learning to value the process of creating and understanding ‘ becoming an artist ‘ is a journey and not a destination.” 

In 2007, he decided it was time to begin to quietly emerge from this self imposed time of learning.

  On a chance encounter during his first showing of works, he met Joe Paquet. This encounter and the conversations that would follow led to Derek choosing to focus on painting on location outdoors or”enpleinaire”. Still having occasional studio time for larger works, figure/portrait painting and still-lifes, Derek finds the challenges and joys of outdoor painting to be an exhilirating painting experience.     

     “I feel there is something about being outside that’s good for the inside of a person…”                                                                                                                                                                                            

Derek paints primarily in oil or watercolor from life and is an active teacher at his studio in St. Paul, Mn. as well as workshops abroad. Derek Davis is a former president and member of the Outdoor Painters of Minnesota as well as a member of the American Impressionist Society.

 IMAGES VIA DerekDavisStudio.com and “Derek Davis” Facebook with permission from the artist.

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F L A S H B A C K !

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:                What to eat the day before a colonoscopy!

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:           Featured Artist… Jerry Weiss!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:      Time to change your clocks! (2011)

Featured Artist… Tom Browning!

Mending  by Tom Browning
Mending by Tom Browning
14×18 Oil – Available at Insight Gallery

Tom Browning has amazing paintings, and the more you look at his website the more you find. This painting above “Mending” is quite splendid, isn’t it? I love the warm glow of the fire reflected on the woman. She looks so content. It looks cold outside, but looks so nice inside. Wonderful!

Tom paints mainly western paintings. Fabulous cowboys – truly amazing, and worth checking out! One thing I discovered was that Tom Browning is THE Santa painter! This man’s depiction of Santa Claus is so wonderful. It brings back every memory of Santa that you ever had! The images are so wonderful, warm and just like you remember from your youth! Check out the Santa’s! He also sells them in various formats!

Read a blip about Tom from the Insight Gallery website:

2009 was a big year for Tom. In January the mural (The Adoration of the Christ Child) for St. Mary’s in Boise, Idaho was installed. In June he was awarded the prestigious Prix de West Award at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum for ‘Dawn of a New Day’. In October he was elected into the COWBOY ARTISTS OF AMERICA (CAA).Born in Ontario, Oregon in 1949, Tom Browning has been painting professionally since 1972. Starting out with wildlife as a choice of subject matter, Tom worked primarily in black and white using a medium known as scratchboard. This gave his work an appearance of laborious detail, however, his technique permitted him to become quite prolific and at the same time learn the most important concept of values. Learning to properly see values and creating such a convincing sense of light have been instrumental to Browning’s success.

 Now working primarily in oils, Tom’s subject matter takes in a wide scope that knows no boundaries. Still life and figures, however, make up the majority of his work, and are always the subjects in his workshops that he teaches around the country each year. And of course teaching how to see values is Tom’s main focus during these seminars. In 1994 Tom wrote an instructional book for Northlight entitled Timeless Techniques for Better Oil Paintings which was acclaimed by many schools and painting students as one of the best ever out on the market.

 Since becoming a member of the Northwest Rendezvous Group in 1986, Browning has been a four time recipient of judges’ merit awards, and in 1994 received an Award of Excellence from the NWR Group. Tom is a member of the Portrait Painters Society of America, which chose him as a finalist in a 2000 competition in New York City, and has been a guest artist’s at the National Academy of Western Art and the Plein Air Painters of America. He currently shows with Wilcox Gallery in Jackson, Wyoming, and Lahaina Galleries in Bend, Oregon. He also participates in the Prix de West at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, and Quest for the West at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indian & Western Art in Indianapolis. His work can also be seen in Settler’s West Gallery in Tuscon, Arizona.

For twenty-two years Tom and his wife Joyce owned and operated a publishing business of the Tom Browning Collection a decorator print and greeting card business that carved a permanent niche in the gift market. Tom’s unique Santa designs along with his painting style earned him the reputation in the industry as the premiere Santa painter in the country. In 1997 a successful children’s book, Santa’s Time Off was published using Tom’s Santa’s as the illustrations. Over the years these wonderful images of Santa have found their way onto numerous manufactured products, and for more than fifteen years have been among the top selling designs in clothtique figurines by Possible Dreams.

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F L A S H B A C K !

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:                Marston House – Wiscasset, Maine!

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:           Spring ahead AND change your smoke detector batteries!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:      Charles Sovek… a great artist!

Featured Artist… Sherrie Russ Levine!

The Breaking Storm by Sherri Russ Levine
The Breaking Storm by Sherri Russ Levine

I love the simplicity of this piece. There is a serenity to this despite the storm that’s about to break… very nice. The dark tree mass makes all the other colors stand out nicely.

Simplicity by Sherry Russ Levine
Simplicity by Sherry Russ Levine

I love Sherri’s roses. Absolutely beautiful. Her still life work is amazing, and you just might be in luck! If you’re in the Nashville, TN area this weekend… there are just a few spots remaining in her weekend workshop “TWO DAY STILL LIFE WORKSHOP”! I would act quickly if you’re interested!

Two Day Still Life Workshop

Event Dates: 3/8/2014 – 3/9/2014
Loosen up and learn to paint expressively with a limited palette, big brushes and a palette knife! Sherrie will give a brief orientation & demo of the principles of painting in the “Alla Prima” method from life while explaining her planning process of composition, values, edges and color harmony.Later students will paint their first response to simplified shapes with confident brush strokes. The goal of this workshop is to understand the solid foundation of a painting and take your work to the next level!   

Click HERE for details!

Read a blip about Sherri from her website:

Sherrie Russ Levine was born in Georgetown, South Carolina and attended Ringling School of Art & Design in Sarasota, Florida where she received her degree in graphic design and illustration. After graduating she worked in advertising agencies and corporate art departments in Atlanta, Georgia for 10 years before making Nashville, Tennessee her home. Since 1995 she has focused her energy on paintings in oil and has shown in galleries and juried shows throughout the United States.

 Levine is an artist noted for her loose impressionist paintings filled with evocative light and color. Her works capture the mood or atmosphere of any subject with expressive brushwork and just enough details to invite you to take a closer look. She often travels to find new inspiration and paints en plein air when on location, or always from life in the studio.  

 Levine’s paintings are gaining national recognition in private collections and painting competitions. Her painting “Capitalizing on Sunshine” has become a part of the Tennessee State Museum’s Permanent Collection. She has continued her studies of painting under the tutelage of renowned artists Barbara Flowers, CW Mundy, Kim English, Lori Putnam and Scott Christensen whom are among the most influential in her work.

ALL IMAGES VIA SherrieRussLevine.com

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F L A S H B A C K !

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:                Facebook: Who knows about “Other Messages”? Do you?

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:           Featured Artist: Elizabeth Pollie!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:      Mark Rothko Art Quote

Featured Artist: Anton Pavlenko!

Pacific Reflections by Anton Pavlenko
Pacific Reflections by Anton Pavlenko

Anton Pavlenko has some beautiful paintings on his website. Many are sold… and I do try to select work that is still available, which (as I write this) Pacific Reflections is available, but not sure for how long. I love the shadows and reflections in the water. Anton is not afraid to apply paint. I love the texture and the wonderful warmth that comes from this painting.

Read a blip about Anton from his website:

STATEMENT

When approaching a painting, I always strive to work from a state of flow; where every stroke is swift and effortless. This usually happens when I’m genuinely captivated by a scene and give a quick and intuitive response. For this reason, I work from direct observation and prefer to paint alone where I’m left with my thoughts, my paints and the landscape before me.

BIOGRAPHY 

I was born in Ukraine in 1984 and have always felt artistically inclined since childhood. As a teenager, I took up oils and taught myself to paint by reproducing works of the old masters I admired. Though I was serious about my painting, I only considered becoming a full-time artist after a 7 year pursuit of a ‘real’ occupation after high school. Shortly after marrying the love of my life, Anna, the artist within me emerged once again. Today I live in Portland, OR and am inspired by the beautiful landscapes I see all throughout the world.

Anton has some events coming up for 2014, so be sure to check them out!

Thanks to artist Eric Bowman for listing “Friends and Inspirations” on his blog… a list of great website/blogs… it’s how I found Anton!

Image via AntonPavlenko.com

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O n e  Y e a r  A g o:                Christophe Artisan Chocolatier!

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:           The news about coconut oil!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:      Nelson Saucer Pendant Lamp – Classy and Modern!

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Featured Artist… Gina Brown!

Dreamscape I by Gina Brown
Dreamscape I by Gina Brown

What a sweet painting! So light and airy, with dreamy beautiful relaxing colors with the pops of orange and red really make this painting stand out. Fabulous color combination in this painting! I can see why it’s named Dreamscape… My eyes quickly went to this one. Love it!

Sunny Flowers by Gina Brown
Sunny Flowers by Gina Brown

Another striking painting! These sunflowers with their bright petals and abstract background. What a perfect combination! Very nice Gina!

Click HERE to read a blip about Gina from her blog, trust me, it’s worth the click! I think it’s so nice when artists tell us about their lives and what made them into the artists they are!

Gina is also in a gallery here in Charleston, Studio 151 Fine Arts, if you’re in the area, check them out and check out Gina’s work!

IMAGES VIA GinaBrownArt.com

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F L A S H B A C K !

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:                Pasta with Chicken & Mushrooms in Garlic White Wine Sauce

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:           Feels Like Spring!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:      Vincent Van Gogh Quote

Featured Artist… David Lloyd!

Color and Cocktails by David Lloyd Jean Bragg Gallery
Color and Cocktails by David Lloyd
Jean Bragg Gallery

I love, love, love paintings of interiors! It’s like going on a home tour without having to actually go! A peek into someone else’s life, their taste, their style. These paintings have been done by artist David Lloyd. His work is incredible. Check it out! I love these green walls, the sofa, that fabulous orange chair, the light streaming in the window so brightly. Very nice!

Painting by David Lloyd
Painting by David Lloyd

This is another interior that caught my eye. I love the red rug (and the wonderful light on the rug), the chair, the bed. THE OPEN TRANSOM is so wonderful! The colors are all harmonious… and look at all those paintings within a painting… like buy one get some for free! Very nice work! David also has a fabulous blog full of wonderful paintings!

F L A S H B A C K !

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:                Spring… won’t be long!

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:           THE SCREAM sold for how much??

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:      Featured Artist… Frank Gardner!

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ALL IMAGES VIA DAVIDLLOYDGALLERY.COM

Featured Artist… Dean Buhler!

Sphinx by Dean Buhler
Sphinx by Dean Buhler

Meet Dean Buhler’s dog, Gustovio! Dean captured this dog so perfectly. These are such elegant animals, and you can see that in this painting. What a fabulous background! The very realistic dog against the abstract background … love it! The colors in the wall really makes Gustavio stand out! Take a minute to look through Dean’s website. Breathtaking paintings, one after another. Whoa! This painting by Dean was one of the finalists in Southwest Art magazine’s “Artistic Excellence Competition” – Very nice!

Sun Worshipper by Dean Buhler [sold]
Sun Worshipper by Dean Buhler [sold]
“I first drew my dog, Gustavio – on my website, the drawing is called Sun Worshipper. It took 1st place in the drawing/pastel category in the Scottsdale Artist School’s Best & Brightest Competition, 2013” says Dean. A pretty remarkable drawing, and such an impressive painting!

Awaiting the Crown of Laurels by Dean Buhler
Awaiting the Crown of Laurels by Dean Buhler

Dean can paint anything, his people are quite amazing! Just look at how exquisite this painting is! How realistic this woman looks… and that FABULOUS background! This painting is available at the Blue River Fine Art Gallery.

Here’s a little blip about Dean from his website, take a minute to check it out for yourself!

Dean Buhler is an artist who creates colorful and impressionistic portraits and figures.  His favored media are oils, charcoal, and graphite. He enjoyed a multitude of educational and professional experiences that he draws upon in depicting different subjects.

IMAGES VIA DeanBuhler.fineartstudioonline.com

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F L A S H B A C K !

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:                Recipe: Beef Stew!

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:           Me… on Monhegan!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:      Every child is an artist!

Featured Artist… Sally O’Neill!

Red Sky at Night by Sally O'Neill
Red Sky at Night by Sally O’Neill

Breathtaking, right? Look at the light in this painting. So nice! Gorgeous sunset and all the colors reflecting around it… WOW! It wasn’t easy to choose only a few images, each and every one is stunning, you must check it out for yourself!

Morning Shadows at Smith Rock by Sally O'Neill
Morning Shadows at Smith Rock by Sally O’Neill

Just look at that rock. The pinks and oranges against the blues and greens are dynamite! Such nice brush strokes! This painting won 1st place at Smith Rock Paint Out!

Read a blip from Sally’s website:

A native of Southern California, Sally O’Neill has lived in the foothills of the Northern Oregon Cascade Mountains since 1991. Throughout her life, Sally has always been involved in the arts. As a child, she enjoyed painting and drawing in addition to music studies. She majored in music in college and is an accomplished pianist. Sally worked in the medium of watercolor for a period of time in the 1980’s. In 1998, Sally went back to painting seriously working solely in oils.

“As soon as I started painting with oils I knew I had found the perfect medium to express my artistic vision. As an admirer of the impressionists, I am obsessed with light, color and atmosphere. Through the layering of colors and texture I’m trying to achieve the effects of light at different times of the day. Overall, I want my paintings to bring the viewer into a world they would love to be in, that of beauty and sun drenched days.”

Sally’s plein air and studio paintings reflect her enthusiasm for life and an appreciation for her subject matter. She has studied painting with a number of prominent artists including Ruben Arizpe, Sr., Camille Przewodek, Bill Ahrendt and Ovanes Berberian. Until his death in 2007, Sally also had a constant mentor and artistic ally in her father-in-law, watercolorist, Don O’Neill.    Sally also teaches group workshops in addition to private art students.

Sally’s has been the recipient of numerous awards. Her work can be seen in a number of private as well as corporate collections.

ALL IMAGES via SallyOneill.net

F L A S H B A C K

O n e Y e a r A g o:                 Moving the pavers to save the tree…

T w o Y e a r s A g o:           Featured Artist… Leslie Saeta!

T h r e e Y e a r s A g o:      Paintapalooza Artist Jeff Bonasia!

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Featured Artist… Eugene Quinn!

Painting by Eugene Quinn
Painting by Eugene Quinn

I love this painting by Eugene Quinn of his studio/gallery in Rockport, MA. Paintings of interiors are a favorite of mine… just look how special this studio space is! Studio and gallery located in one nice area, in a historic seaside cottage with so much charm!

Layla outside the Eugene Quinn Studio Gallery
Layla outside the Eugene Quinn Studio Gallery

Lucky Layla. From the looks of things she is definitely top dog! What a view! Wow… this is one gorgeous place to hang paintings. Speaking of paintings, check out Eugene’s website – fabulous paintings in a dreamy location… what could be better? The studio gallery is closed for the season right now, but I’ll have a little more about the actual studio when it reopens in the spring!

Eugene Quinn - painting in progress - what a view!
Eugene Quinn – painting in progress – what a view!

Eugene’s paintings are a wonderful depiction of an area that he clearly loves. It shows in his paintings. Each and every one is wonderful and has a very happy feeling to it. Eugene is an award winning artist, take a peek for yourself!

Painting by Eugene Quinn
Painting by Eugene Quinn

Read a blip about Eugene from his website:

In the tradition of the tonalists, the luminists, and the artist-travelers of the Victorian Age; Eugene’s work conveys truth and beauty found in the natural world. He paints outdoors in all seasons rendering the feeling of particular places at a particular moment be they grand or simple, in lands far away and on the street where he lives, moved by experiences foreign and familiar.

Eugene earned degrees in Fine Art and Art History at Providence College all the while pursuing his interests in science and architecture. Then after years of part time study at The Art Students League and The New York School of Visual Arts he learned essential technical training from John Phillip Osborne at the Ridgewood Art Institute. Over the years he has won more than fifty awards at juried competitions across the country.

ALL IMAGES VIA EugeneQuinn.com and Eugene Quinn Studio Gallery Facebook page

F L A S H B A C K

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:             In search for the perfect wall light!

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:         Photo: Tenants Harbor, Maine

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:   A promise is a promise…

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Featured Artist… David Kassan and his Painting A Life Documentary DVD!

Jaece  by David Jon Kassan Painting A Life documentary DVD
Jaece by David Jon Kassan
Painting A Life documentary DVD

David Jon Kassan.  Wow. I have just watched the most amazing trailer for artist David Kassan’s latest DVD “Painting a Life: Documenting an Approach to Painting“. Absolutely stunning how he can paint a portrait so realistic, capturing every nuance, I mean so completely it looks as if his models will walk off of the canvas. This ability to paint in such a detailed way is amazing to watch. When have I ever watched a painting DVD that resulted in goosebumps? Exactly. Not until I watched David’s trailer. It’s a hit already, and has made it to IMDB (Internet Movie Database) – is THE online database for all things movie related, trailers, reviews, etc.) – this guy is highly respected, just look at comments on various sites. Impressive!

Details below from David’s wonderful website – clicking THIS LINK will take you to his site, where you can click on the trailer, and i’m telling you… goosebumps! If you’re interested in portraits even in the slightest THIS is the DVD for you!

In this 7-hour, two disc, instructional documentary, I really wanted to weave together my philosophies on painting as well as how I paint technically. In “Painting A Life”, we get to know the subject, Jaece Lutrec. intimately — her thoughts, feelings and her life as I paint her.

Painting, for me, is my way of understanding the world around me; a way of slowing things down to carefully observe life. It was really important to me that this film illustrates not just the step-by-step process of how I paint, but also depicts my patient search to understand my subject.

To encourage a full understanding of the process, I completely vocalize my thoughts on how I use broken color to develop lifelike skintone and how I use color temperature, value, texture and brushstroke to turn form. I also discuss how to train your eye to see these subtle color shifts and transitions.

In my approach to direct painting (an integration of academic and organic techniques) I strive to demonstrate how we never lose sight of the model’s emotional character.

Included is a full discussion of my materials (brushes, mediums, paints, etc), how I prepare my painting surfaces, my studio setup and lighting, how I transfer my drawing to my painting surface, a brief introduction to my drawing process, and a field trip to Vasari Classic Oils Colors to discuss of all of the paints on my palette and their properties and history with Gail Spiegel, Vasari’s color expert.

The essence of this DVD is how I develop a full understanding and interpretation of what I see and synthesize that into a painting that captures the subtle character, emotion and life of the sitter.

Also check out David’s You Tube videos… they are amazing to watch!

F L A S H B A C K   

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:             The Ferry Building – San Francisco, CA

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:         2012 SEWE Artist Dustin Van Wechell!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:   Lemon Squares recipe by Cooking Light – To good to be true!

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Marc Hanson – A Leap into February… watch the trailer!

Marc Hanson
A Leap Into February trailer by Marc Hanson (iMovie)

(Small screenshot of the video via MarcHanson.blogspot.com)

Marc Hanson. Amazing artist. Brilliant in everything that he does. Remarkably versatile, the man can do anything. Now add to his current oil painting, gouache, pastel…. MOVIE MAKING! What? Yep. I think this is so creative it makes me want to create a trailer for SOMETHING… Marc did this in a light hearted way, for those of you who know Marc, or follow him on Facebook you will even notice his beloved Milk Duds get a cameo roll in this trailer about his upcoming painting marathon “A leap into February”!

You must watch… it’s brilliant!

CLICK HERE TO WATCH THE TRAILER – Turn your volume on!

Was I right? I cannot wait to follow along and see what Marc paints – 4 PAINTINGS A DAY for 28 DAYS! (Whoa!) – Follow along by reading Marc’s blog “Painting My Way Through Life“. This should make for quite a fun February, don’t you think??

I am so excited to watch the progression of his daily efforts! Four paintings a day?!! Click HERE for Marc’s blog post from 1/27/14 which explains his venture more in detail, including his color palette, etc…

Just a tease… this is one of Marc’s recent pastels… 6×6 (copyright: Marc R. Hanson) – check out Marc’s website, blog and Facebook page for more!

Marc Hanson
Complimentary Tree by Marc R. Hanson

F L A S H B A C K     

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:             2013 HGTV Dream Home!

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:         Life Saver at Shem Creek!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:   Artist to watch… Robert Joyner!

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Featured Artist… David Boyd!

David Boyd Jr.
Home by David Boyd Jr. – NFS

David Boyd has such a cool style. It’s plein air with a twist! These two paintings are NOT for sale (sigh, I know!) they are amazing aren’t they? Both of them stood out and are remarkable. They look like they could almost be watercolor, but they are oil. AND THEY ARE FABULOUS. How brilliant to paint it on a slight angle? It makes you feel as if you’re sitting on one of the steps of the porch looking up, doesn’t it?

David Boyd Jr.
Inside Out by David Boyd Jr. – NFS

Another not for sale, and I don’t blame David, these are in his private collection. Both of these paintings are of the front door of his childhood home. No wonder he wants to keep them! I would too! The interior… fabulous! The outside… I could look at it all day! Lovely painting…

David’s  work is expressive and loose and I love that! Another subject that David is well known for… his tractors, trucks, etc. David isn’t afraid to paint large! It works because there aren’t a lot that are still for sale! So if you see something you like… I wouldn’t hesitate!

David Boyd Jr.
Little Red by David Boyd Jr. – Sold

Just look at this! How wonderful? It’s got a lot of abstractness to it which I really like! Be quick I tell ya… Little Red… sold!

David Boyd Jr.
Big Boy by David Boyd Jr. – Available!

Another cool tractor, more subdued colors, very nice! Big Boy is one of the few tractor paintings that are currently available… the more subdued color palette is amazing! The  brushstrokes… get outta here! Stunning!

I love it when an artist is creative with their words. There are a few bio’s that I still remember, just absolutely so creative and interesting (Tom Balderas immediately comes to mind!). THIS IS ONE OF THEM! David clearly has a sense of humor which makes life that much better, doesn’t it? Read a blip about David from his website (read more HERE):

Biography

From an early age, Boyd was encouraged by his parents to create. There was never a shortage of art materials at the Boyd household. Even the walls of his childhood bedroom were left unfinished so that he could draw at will. He was influenced by his father; the elder Boyd is a renowned illustrator and character who draws for Jeff Foxworthy and Mark Morgan, Inc and once proprietor of The Print Shoppe in Newnan. Luckily, young Boyd was also heavily influenced by his mother, Rosalyn Boyd, the “quintessential southern belle”, beloved Heritage school teacher, and instructor to thousands with a penchant for dance and music.  These facts coupled with early indication that the young Boyd had little, if any, math, organizational, or social skills pointed towards a life of crime or a career in the visual arts. After much consideration, Boyd chose the latter of the two.

As those early dreams of becoming a hired assassin or race car driver began to diminish, Boyd settled into the life of an artist. After moving to Savannah for school, Boyd began studying architecture, then graphic design and finally art history and illustration at Savannah college of Art and Design. Boyd graduated with a BFA in Illustration in 1995. Boyd painted his first painting during this time, focusing on the moonlight through the live oaks of Savannah’s Washington Avenue. 

In 2004, Boyd’s father grew ill, and the younger Boyd was asked to take the reigns at Mark Morgan, Inc, an editorial cartoon syndication company, until his father could get back on his feet.  With the elder Boyd now back in good health, father and son have continued working together on the editorial cartoons and can be seen at the Redneck Gourmet in Newnan each Saturday morning, planning and plotting their latest editorial attack. The father-son team also produce e-greeting cards with Jeff Foxworthy, which can be found at www.foxworthyredneckecards.com. The two Boyd’s are also responsible for the design and execution of design work, murals and signage for The Redneck Gourmet family of restaurants. 

Boyd’s love of painting has been an odd journey resulting in many different types of paintings. Boyd considers himself an obsessed experimenter, not having settled on a single style or a concentration of subjects. Boyd’s pieces range from the expressionistic to the abstract, with subject matter that includes everything from trees and landscapes to chairs and doors, and sizes varying from small studies to murals.

Recently Boyd has been focusing on alla prima oil paintings of still lives and landscapes, especially a new found love of plein air painting. Boyd has been experimenting with daily painting, which is exactly as it sounds. He attempts to paint a piece a day and documents it on his blog with a written journal about each piece. Most of these pieces are smaller in scale. In 2009, Boyd was accepted as a member of the online art movement DailyPainters.com. Boyd is predominantly a self- taught painter having studied under Millie Gosch, Gene Costanza, Jill Steenhuis, Roger Dale Brown, Marc Chatov, and Scott Christensen and Greg LaRock.

Boyd is a member of OPA and AIS. He has been selected for regional OPA shows and AIS National where he was awarded an Honorable mention by the judge, Kevin McPherson. In addition, Boyd has been participating in plein air events around the southeast including the Quick Draw at The Great American Paint Out and an invitation the Plein Air Affair in St. Simon’s Island, GA where to received and 3rd place for his quick draw painting.

Boyd’s work can be seen at Fine Lines Gallery in Newnan, GA, and Dogwood Gallery in Tyrone, GA. Boyd’s work can also be seen at his studio by appointment. View Boyd’s work at www.davidboydjr.com,www.compelledtopaint.blogspot.com and at www.dailypainters.comwww.dailypaintworks.com andwww.dailypainteroriginals.com. You can also find him on Facebook by searching Compelled to Paint.

F L A S H B A C K

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:             Lobsters… in the ROACH family? Ugh!

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:         Featured Artist… Kevin McNamara!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:   Take me AS I AM!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Featured Artist… Kevin Menck!

Highway Moon by Kevin Menck
Highway Moon by Kevin Menck

What a fabulous nocturnal plein air painting! Love the moonlight, the deep blue sky and those lights way off in the distance. Very nice! This painting is available at the Lindsay Goodwin Gallery. Caution: the image on their website is lighter than the real painting. This image came from Kevin’s website, so I would say this is more the real deal. Brilliant composition how everything keeps your eye in the loop… Great painting! I really like Kevin’s work. Check out his website when you get a chance!

Read a blip about Kevin from his website and check out his workshops for 2014:

Kevin Menck was born and raised in Middle Tennessee. After graduating from art school, he worked briefly as a designer and then as a self-employed illustrator for 15 years. “Working as an illustrator helped me develop skills that are fundamental to what I do now, especially drawing. The ability to draw is the foundation to everything.”

In 2002 Kevin met and befriended local painter Jason Saunders. “Jason  was very instrumental in my development as an artist. He introduced me to the basics of landscape painting and also instilled in me the importance of painting from nature. Nature is the best teacher I’ve had.”

Kevin is now committed to painting the landscape “en plein aire.” Being an avid outdoorsman for years, Kevin has a deep love and respect for the outdoors. “I remember sitting in a duck blind or deer stand and trying to figure out how to capture what I was seeing on canvas. To get that atmosphere, to make a cold day look cold and hot days hot. I want the viewer to look at it and know what it actually was to be there.”

Kevin lives and works in Nashville, Tennessee.

F L A S H B A C K

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:             Classy bird wallpaper (really!)

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:         A granola recipe for life!

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:   A router to rock your world (2011)

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Image via KevinMenck.com

Featured Artist: Tim Bell – Now in Charleston, SC!

Tim Bell - Galerie on Broad
Oyster Boats by Tim Bell (available at Galerie on Broad in Charleston, SC)

Tim Bell is an amazing artist from Maryland. We met Tim back in 2006 while on Monhegan Island off the coast of Maine. I learned a lot from Tim that first year. He was a wealth of information… as outlined here in a quote from me that I ran across on the Wall’s Gallery website… while reading it I thought it sounded familiar and then I saw my name, ha ha…

From the WallsGallery.com website
From the WallsGallery.com website

We watched Tim paint Uncle Henry’s, a popular old house as you walk from the wharf to the Island Inn… it was reminiscent of Rockwell Kent’s work in so many ways. Oyster Boat has some of the same wonderful violets and that drop dead gorgeous warm light… Spectacular!

I am excited to say that Tim’s work is now being shown right here in Charleston, SC at Galerie on Broad, located on historic Broad Street! If you’re in Charleston, SC stop by and check out his work!

Tim Bell is a painter in the American Impressionist tradition. He is a graduate of Frostburg State University where his post-graduate studies were at Maryland Hall for the Creative Arts in Annapolis, Maryland and the Cape Cod School of Art in Provincetown, Massachusettes. Tim has won countless awards at the various plein air events, specifically Plein Air Easton near his home. His work has been influenced by painters such as John Twachtman, Charles Hawthorne, Hovsep Pushman and Henry Hensche.

F L A S H B A C K

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:               OXO Good Grips Large Silicone Drying Mat!

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:          Shrimp boats at sunset…

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:    Apple Crisp Recipe!

Catch you back here tomorrow!

Featured Artist… Andy Evanson!

Andy Evansen - Plying the Pearl River
Plying the Pearl River by Andy Evansen    [image via]
How fabulous is this watercolor? So many little things make it really stand out as a knock out piece. The water is wonderful and that little splash from the oar… brilliant! It’s fabulous how the little pops of bright color highlight just the perfect amount. Andy has some amazing work, check out his website if you get a chance!

This painting, Plying the River Pearl, was accepted into the 2014 American Watercolor Society show in New York! Congratulations Andy!

Read a blip about Andy from his website:

Andy began painting watercolors in the mid 1990’s, is largely self-taught, and has studied with such well-known watercolorists as Skip Lawrence, Eric Weigardt, and Alvaro Castagnet. He served as President of the Minnesota Watercolor Society from 2004-2006 and teaches workshops around the United States.

His paintings have appeared on the cover of American Artist’s Watercolor magazine and in International Artist, Watercolor Artist, Plein Air and American Art Collector magazines.  His award-winning paintings are in collections on 4 continents.  He was awarded the Bronze Medal of Honor at the 2012 AmericanWatercolor Society Exhibition and was jut elected a signature member of the prestigious Plein-Air Painters of America.

Andy has some great events in line for 2014 as well as quite a few workshops… if anyone is interested, check out his website, it has all the information!

F  L A S H B A C K

O n e  Y e a r  A g o:                  How to make an organized grocery list! 

T w o  Y e a r s  A g o:              A Charleston sunset…

T h r e e  Y e a r s  A g o:       Panera Chicken Noodle Soup… 

Catch you back here tomorrow!

 Image via AndyEvansen.com