Oil on 1/4" Board. 6" x 6"
Commission-NFS
I have a bunch of commissions that I will be sneaking in between Daily Paintings. This is one of them. It's post number 211 in my Daily Painting blog.
Oil on 1/4" Board, Beveled and Mounted to Oak Frame. 13" x 13"
SOLD.
Here is one of the PB & J's talked about earlier. I really like the top view and how that shows off all the angles. It is completely ready to hang. The top board that is painted has a beveled edge all the way around and mounted to an oak frame that sits the painting about 1.75" from the wall. This is post number 207 in my Daily Painting blog.
Oil on 1/4" Board. 6" x 6" SOLD.
I actually painted this last night after yesterday's Daily Painting. The moon and sky were so amazing. I finished it shortly after midnight, hence the name. Also after 205 paintings, this is my first night scene. It was a challenge finding the light to paint under that wouldn't affect my view of the night sky. Does that make sense? Anyway, I will certainly revisit night scenes in the future.
Oil on 1/4" Board. 6" x 6" SOLD
This post is pretty monumental for me Not only is it my one year anniversary of this Daily Painting blog, but it's also my 200th POST!!! Never before in my life have I had the courage or determination to create so many paintings. Seeing how Daily Painting has changed my life in the past 12 months make it worth every hour I put in. That sounds pretty sappy but its true.
I have one goal I want to work towards in the next year which is larger paintings. Even if it's a few inches, just bigger. More 10x8's and up. I already have a few ideas in the works so stay tuned...
Oil on 1/4" Board. 8" x 8" Commission-NFS.
Here is the last of my current commissions. I think I have a mental block when it comes to people telling me what to paint...even if it's a subject I really enjoy. I never seem to have motivation for those kind of paintings. I usually procrastinate the commissions by filling my time with Daily Paintings. At least I'm painting. This is post number 199!
Oil on 1/4" Board. 6" x 7" NFS.
Well it's been a little while since my last post. I have been quite busy lately doing a few commissions. Also trying to sell my house and look for a new house is very time consuming. On top of that my internet was down for 3 days. I felt very disconnected. I have a few more things to finish up but will be back to regular painting soon. Stay tuned...
Oil on 1/4" Board. 6.5" x 8 Commission - NFS.
This is a custom commission. It is for the client's mother who's last name is Smrz. It features her favorite wine and a plaque with her name on it. These are a couple details that make it something truly personal to the one receiving it. This is post number 197 for my Daily Painting blog.
Charcoal on Strathmore Bristol Board.
Back in August of last year I started this blog not as a painting challenge but a drawing one. Within the first month I picked up the paint brush and the rest is history. Fastly approaching my one year anniversary, its amazing to see the evolution and changes. I figured I would make the drawings that strated it all available again. Each one is listed in it's own auction. Click under the drawing montage to view them all (well most anyway).
Oil on 1/4" Board, 5"x4". SOLD.
I bought this peach a few days ago and have wanted to paint it since, but for some reason I ended up painting other things. I was originally attracted to the leaf still attached. I never see fruit with the leaves still on them but love the effect they give. This painting came together quickly and directly. I think it's because I have painted it in my head many times already. This is post number 193 for my Daily Painting blog.
Oil on 1/4" Board, 4"x5". For purchase info, please email michael@mnaples.com
I got this home grown tomato from an open house my wife and I went to. This lady picked it from her garden and tossed it to me on the way out. Of course I had to paint it. It was a one hour study. I wanted to focus on variation in color temperature and value and think it's successful.
Oil on 1/4" Board, 6"x6". SOLD.
I saw these clouds from my kitchen table. I sat down and started painting. I got about 10 brush strokes in and the clouds had moved so much they looked totally different. Luckily I got a good enough block in and felt I captured the form enough in those first few stokes that I continued from memory. It was a fun challenge... like when you try drawing the hand that's drawing. If you haven't done this, you should try it!
Oil on 1/4" Board, 6"x6". SOLD.
I was drawn to these Granny Smith Apples when I saw them in the store. As I may have mentioned in the past, I find mixing green colors challenging. Maybe it's because I only mix yellow and blue and don't use any tube green colors. I am curious to hear how others achieve their greens. I am very happy with the variety of warm and cool greens that make up this subject.
Oil on 1/4" Board, 6"x6". SOLD.
So you may have noticed I have been away from painting for a while. My wife and I were busy getting our house in order to put on the market. It's officially for sale. If you know of anyone looking to buy near the Aurora/Naperville border, drop me a line. In the mean time I will keep painting. This is post number 178 for my Daily Painting blog.
Oil on 1/4" Board, 6"x6". SOLD.
We had a swift storm yesterday that knocked my phone connection out. That's means I have no DSL connection. Talk about feeling disconnected. Anyway my posts may be staggered because I to post my image where ever i can find internet. This is post number 175 on my Daily Painting blog.
Oil on 1/4" Board, 6"x6". For purchase info, please email michael@mnaples.com
So I'm back from my break. It was much needed and I feel refreshed. I saw this pear in the store today and had to get it. It had this 'butt crack' looking crease (I hope that doesn't sound too gross) in it that looked so unique. I like the little reflected light on the inside of the crease.
Oil on 1/4" Masonite, 16"x20". Commission - NFS
This is part of the reason I haven't been posting consistently lately. It's a commission that's the largest painting I've done is quite some time (the most detailed one, also). I love how it turned out. I made one of my frame boxes like I did with "Pinot" about a month ago. I have one more commission to finish up and will post that late tomorrow. Stay tuned!
Oil on 1/8" Masonite, 6"x6". SOLD.
Back to the old egg again. It's probably one of the most challenging subjects for me but I love painting them. Pretty much everything is translucent...even the shell allows light to pass through it. This is post number 169 in my Daily Painting blog. I will be working on a large commission for a few days but will post WIP's.
Oil on 1/8" Masonite, 5"x6". SOLD.
I have made a number of new art friends since starting this blog. One of which I got this photo from. Her name is Lynne and you should check out her blog.
One of the things I like so much about Daily Painting is that it gives you courage to attempt different subject matters that you normally wouldn't try. I figure, if I don't like the painting, there is always tomorrow. I happen to like this painting and I'm glad I chose this subject.