Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
The New Work, "Summer Days 2"
2012, oil on linen, 36”x 24”.
For sometime I’ve been looking for a background scene which has a vivid blue lake amidst dark trees. I finally found almost exactly what I had in mind at Jackson Meadows reservoir. Although nothing beats the majestic view of Lake Tahoe (at least around in my neck of the woods), Jackson Meadows was quite attractive.
I don’t mind if the pine cone staff was interpreted as a fertility symbol; I just enjoyed the message it implied.
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Preliminary Drawing & Color Study
Here are the images of a preliminary drawing and color study for my upcoming piece titled “Summer Days 2”.
I felt the drawing was a bit over-rendered, since its primary purpose was for the painting. But this time, I felt inspired to do a full rendition. I don’t think it’s a loss by any means. (If I solved more problems in the drawing stage, I would be a step ahead of the game.)
I’m also pleased with the color study I did. Each time I do it, I’m grasping the concept of this exercise better and better. It is not a process for detailed rendering or finding to develop small forms. It’s an exercise to identify the overall color and value relationships of the piece. Therefore, it is best to execute this process with bold brush strokes and in an abstract manner.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Rough Rafu 8
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Rough Rafu 7
The Girl from Zephyr |
Oil on a double acrylic primed illustration board. (Bainbridge 2200, cold press, textured.) 16"x 8".
I broke the rule of Rough Rafu for this piece; it was just too small (8"x 10") to render a whole figure. There are a lot of detailed elements, such as jewelry, a wine glass, etc. Although it is still a Rough Rafu category, it took more than 24 hours to complete.
Rough: unpolished, coarse, sketchy
Rafu (裸婦): female nude
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Rough Rafu 5 & 6
Stare |
Bart's Stool |
Oil on a double acrylic primed illustration board (Bainbridge 4000). 10"x 8".
A boarder line work between a study piece and a finished painting. This category of my work (Rough Rafu) was produced within a 16 to 24 hour time range.
Enjoy the world of 8 x 10!
Rough: unpolished, coarse, sketchy
Rafu (裸婦): female nude
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Rough Rafu 4
Belly Dancer |
Oil on a double acrylic primed illustration board (Bainbridge 4000). 8” x 10".
A boarder line work between a study piece and a finished painting. This category of my work (Rough Rafu) was produced within a 16 to 24 hour time range.
Enjoy the world of 8 x 10!
Rough: unpolished, coarse, sketchy
Rafu (裸婦): female nude
A boarder line work between a study piece and a finished painting. This category of my work (Rough Rafu) was produced within a 16 to 24 hour time range.
Enjoy the world of 8 x 10!
Rough: unpolished, coarse, sketchy
Rafu (裸婦): female nude
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Rough Rafu 1~3
Erica (1) |
Megan (2) |
Dani 2 (3) |
Rough: unpolished, coarse, sketchy
Rafu (裸婦): female nude
A boarder line work between a study piece and a finished painting. This category of my work (Rough Rafu) was produced within a 16 to 24 hour time range.
The time spent on the piece, its relatively simple content, and small dimension reflect the asking price.
Here are the first three pieces. Enjoy the world of 8 x 10!
Thursday, February 9, 2012
The New Work, "Sunset at Oxbow"
Oil on Masonite panel, 36" x 24".
Very intense sunset light cut across the model and the environment at Oxbow Nature Park located near my former studio. I got many inspirations from the park, and it is depicted in a few of my other pieces. I like how the piece turned out, the way shadow and light areas are separated distinctly into two different worlds like night and day.
If you are interested to see creation process shots, please go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/43078252@N04/sets/72157629253142385/
Very intense sunset light cut across the model and the environment at Oxbow Nature Park located near my former studio. I got many inspirations from the park, and it is depicted in a few of my other pieces. I like how the piece turned out, the way shadow and light areas are separated distinctly into two different worlds like night and day.
If you are interested to see creation process shots, please go to http://www.flickr.com/photos/43078252@N04/sets/72157629253142385/
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