"A Royal V Eight"; watercolor on 16" x 20" cold press paper. Available for purchase. |
An outlet of art with a little cycling thrown in for good measure. This blog has photos of original paintings all done by an avid bicyclist.
Monday, April 27, 2015
"A Royal V Eight"
I finished another painting this last weekend. This has been on the back burner for almost a year. I've played with the idea of doing this painting shortly after I took the photos of the 1954 Dodge Royal V Eight at one of the Thursday night cruises in Cedar Rapids early last Summer. In fact, while I was playing with this ideas for the Demon painting came into being. Then, I ended up getting some other commissions and other projects. This painting ended up getting set to the side. Now, I finally had the time. Here it is...
It was fun playing with a bit of a different style on this one too. I welcome any comment you may have and thanks for stopping by!
Labels:
1950's,
Blues,
Car Cruise,
Car Details,
Cars,
Dodge,
New Directions,
Royal V8,
V Eight,
V8
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
A Green Thunderbird
With Jazz, my black lab, finally getting more settled in. I'm finding more time to paint. While she chews on a rawhide, I'm able to sit quietly in my studio. I finished this painting the other night. It's based on a photo that I took last Summer while spending the day at the Good Guys Car Show in Des Moines Fairgrounds. I believe it is a 1964 Thunderbird. Here's the painting...
And here's the photo of a photo that I based it off of...
Thanks for stopping by and I welcome any comments you may have!
Photo: "Green Thunderbird"; watercolor and ink on 11" x 14" cold press paper. |
Photo of a photo of the car at Good Guys. |
Labels:
1960's,
Car Details,
Cars,
Ford,
Good Guys,
Thunderbird
Thursday, April 9, 2015
Memorial to Triton....
It's been awhile since I've posted here. I've been training a dog and had my hands a bit full; still do but not quite as bad. Back at the beginning of the year, I had my friends ask me to do a commissioned piece for their dog Triton. The sad tale is of a dog's life shortened quickly and too soon by a tumor in the brain. Here's the finished Memorial painting....
They were very happy with the painting. In fact, there were tears in their eyes as they looked at the painting. I hope it brings them good memories for years to come. Here's a close up of the painting that I took...
And here's the photo that I used to do this painting...
Photo: "Memorial to Triton"; 11" x 14" watercolor on paper. |
And here's the photo that I used to do this painting...
I welcome any comment you may have and thanks for stopping by!
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