Thursday, January 7, 2010

Last Entry


Here it is, the final posting of my painting "Last Lunch with Grandpa". It was a real challenge, taking me anywhere between 30-40 hours to paint. I had a lot of different elements including some landscaping (outside window), human figure, and basically a still life element (foreground table). In addition, there were many precision elements including numerous straight lines, edges and angles. All in all I am pretty satisfied with the end product and it was very fun to paint. Notice that I really wanted to give it a 50's diner feel and even had numerous cigarette butts, and matches on the floor. Of course, one would not see this type of diner setting today, but this is how diners were back then. This painting will be available to be purchased for $199.

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Entry 5: Last lunch with Grandpa


Here is my second to last post of this oil painting on canvas panel (20x16 inch). As you can see, I have completed everything but the foreground on the left. Lots of detail! Again, the hardest thing about doing a painting of this style, is that every square millimeter has to be accounted for with precision. There are not a lot of loose strokes, which is in stark contrast to doing a landscape painting. Overall, I am pretty happy with the painting, although an artist is never content....My last posting should be sometime late next week.