Painted Pumpkin
Monday with the Berkeley Painting Group. Decided it would be more fun to use a knife to paint a pumpkin rather than carve it. Glad I did!
Monday with the Berkeley Painting Group. Decided it would be more fun to use a knife to paint a pumpkin rather than carve it. Glad I did!
Another fun Monday with the Berkeley Painting Group. This week’s painting knife: keeping it simple with one apple on white with a touch of red.
Here’s the latest painting from our Monday Berkeley Painting Group. I very much enjoy working exclusively with the painting knife!
I will be participating again this year in Berkeley Open Studios, a free self-guided tour of 100 artists and craftspeople who open their workshops and galleries to the public. • Dates: November 29–30 December 6–7, 13–14, 20–21 • Time: 11am… Read More »Berkeley Open Studios 2008
A little still life – I like keeping it simple! I have three events coming up this week in Taos that I’m inviting you to attend if you are in the area: October 9, 5:30 – 7:30, DVD Party at… Read More »October 8, 2008: A Still Life, Taos Happenings
This painting was from a recent workshop. It is one of my favorites. Red Drop 10″ x 4″, Oil on canvas on board Another small painting that was the basis for this larger work: Hot Red Peppers.
6″ x 4″, Oil on canvas on board, Inquire. Another painting of a still life arrangement from a recent workshop at my studio in Berkeley. If you are interested in acquiring this painting, send me a note.
Three Scallions, 4″ x 9″, Oil on canvas on board Painting of a still life arrangement from the recent painting fundamentals workshop at my studio in Berkeley. Sold
12″ x 5.25″, Oil on canvas on board, Inquire. What to do with three lemons? Make a painting. Last one (I think) in this series of larger framed paintings. If you are interested in acquiring this painting, send me a… Read More »A Berkeley Daily: Three Lemons