Monday, July 9, 2018

Settling into retirement



        After surviving 33 years of service with New Jersey Transit  I've finally made it to the light at the end of the tunnel..... Retirement !!  Yep it's been a long haul and through the years I've worn many hats, with my final call to duty as a 24/7 Road Truck Mechanic, leaving me little time to pursue my true passion as an artist.

            So with all the dirty work behind me, I'm suddenly faced with a new challenge "staring at the dreaded blank canvas with all the time in the world and no excuses ! ".......I have to admit ..... it can be paralyzing, so as I take time settling into this new life of total artistic freedom, first order of business will to be to catch up on some of the sorely needed sleep I've been missing out on for all these years, after that the skies the limit ! So as I slowly start getting back into my art, there's just one other thing that I know my art and Soul will benefit from immensely , and that's leaving the stress and strife of New Jersey and "moving on up" to the peace and tranquility of the mountains. So let the blogging begin and lets see what happens.

Saturday, March 31, 2018

Shadow Box

 I finally got my shadow box set up where I'm happy with it.

 Its painted black and constructed of sturdy 3/4 plywood, propped up to eye level on a rolling cart with a mounted flexible desk lamp that works great for creating dramatic cast shadows. I also made a maneuverable and adjustable prop to support cascading eucalyptus leaves.


Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Cemetery Angel in Charcoal

I'm not quite finished with this drawing yet, but I thought I'd post a little bit of the process, as you can see I've been using a multitude of brushes and erasers to manipulate the charcoal.








Looseness and use of shading

These are some practice drawings I did this weekend, from other artists work that I admire. I'm drawn to their style because of their looseness and use of shading, and I would love to be able to incorporate these techniques into my original work. I still feel you can learn a lot about technique from copying from the masters, in this case modern masters.




Drawing practice.

  I finally got a couple days off work so, I cleaned up the art room and tried to get back into a little sorely needed drawing practice. 


Strathmore 300 Series Drawing Paper Pads

I finally found a paper that I really like, " Strathmore 300 Series Drawing Paper Pads" medium surface 70 lbs. 11' by 14'  This paper just feels good, I have better control with charcoal shading and erasing, its tough so you don't have to worry about tearing it if you erase to hard.