Chicken Update #3

The second chicken is almost complete.  I used three different photos and arranged them in this composition.  I am attempting to show how lively these birds are, and have painted them on a warm, bright, sandy background.  The working title is Murphy’s Chickens.  This painting should be complete in a couple of weeks.  You can click on these photos for a larger version.

I was able to get close to this Red-wing Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) on the Pow Wow River last weekend.  He was sitting on a jumble of old roots in a mud bank.  This shows the general layout and the under-painting of the major elements.  I usually tone the background before starting the work, but this time I am using the bright white of the gesso on the canvas.  I want the colors to reflect the bright, sunny morning.

I always try to have two or three paintings in the works.  This gives me a chance to switch to another piece if I’m experiencing difficulty with a particular painting.  The next time I go back to the work I put aside, I can have a fresh look at it and can usually get past the difficult spot.  I call this “letting it cook” and it always works.

I will be working on both of these paintings (and a couple of others) at the Mann’s Apple Orchard show next weekend.  I will be demonstrating my painting techniques and showing three new paintings both days of the show.  See the post below for additional information about the show.  Hope to see you there.

Methuen Show

Here is the info for an upcoming art show in Methuen in which I will be participating.  Info is also on my Events page:

Art in the Orchard Art Show & Sale
Mann Orchards

27 Pleasant Valley Street, Methuen, MA

Saturday, June 12th from 8AM – 6PM
Sunday, June 13th from 8AM – 4PM

  • All Ages Welcome
  • FREE Admission
  • Artist Demonstrations
  • Enter to win Fine Art

Here is a link to a color poster about the Event:

Mann Orchard Art Show

Chicken Update #2

I finished the layout and under-painting on the chickens, and started with the foreground dirt and the chicken on the left.  That one is a Rhode Island Red.  I put a grasshopper in his beak as a neat detail.  I am trying to get the soft, fluffy look of the feathers, and some action in the placement of the birds.

Look at the tail of this bird, and you can see how I added successive strokes of color on top of the blue/green under-painting, gradually building up the mass of the feathers.  This area still needs some color and shadow adjustments to finish it off.

These were very lively birds and I needed to use the “action” setting on the digital camera when taking a long shot.  I also got some great close-up photos, and want to do a portrait of one of the birds next.  I’ll add another photo when the second chicken is complete.  Stay tuned.

Blue and Green Chickens. Really.

I began another painting Sunday evening.  A family in the neighborhood sells fresh eggs, and they were kind enough to let me take photographs of the chickens.  I had been thinking about this painting for a while, and all I needed were photos of the birds.  This is the first step in the process.  As always, I begin the under-painting with a complementary color.

I’ll post updates as this painting progresses. Oh, the eggs were wonderful!  Stay tuned.

Greater Salem Artists Association Spring Art Show

This is a photo of me working at the Greater Salem Artists Association 24th Annual show at the Woodbury School.  I won a 3rd place ribbon for Apples in Sunshine, and the painting also won a ribbon for “People’s Choice”.  A good day overall!


I had a constant stream of folks at my display, and I ended up painting on my demonstration piece for about 30 minutes.  I spent the rest of the day interacting with fellow artists and visitors to the show.  I want to thank all of you for coming to the show, and for your generous support.

My next show will be held by the Art Institute Group of the Merrimack Valley and will be held on Saturday, June 12 and Sunday, June 13th at Mann Orchards in Methuen, MA.  I hope you all can make this show.  More information to follow.

Don

Latest Student Work Photos Added

I added the photos of the work the students did this week.  You can see full size photos on the Student Works page.

Cilantro Peppers, a Work in Progress

My painting of the Cilantro peppers is coming along well.  These three photos show the progress and changes I made as I worked out the final design.  I’m combining three photographs I took of peppers, string beans and eggplant.  I’m adding a dose of imagination with the surrounding items.  The basket is challenging and I like how the various textures are working out.

I decided to place all of this on an old blue door for a bit of visual interest.  This is painted on a very smooth canvas with a succession of washes and glazes, sanding it down between paint applications.  I hope to finish this painting as part of the demonstration I will be doing at the Spring Fling Art Show and Sale on May 15th. See the Events page for more details.

Student Painting Update

Here is an update of the good work the students are doing.

Deb T. has started another painting of a bird. Dave G. is working on a bold, bright clown. Jim S. has started another dog painting.  Bob H. has a good start on his second painting, a covered bridge. Nancy S. is closing in on her painting of two girls.

Spring Fling Art Show and Sale

Just completed this apple painting:

Apples in Sunlight, 2010
Acrylic on canvas
24″ X 16″

Upcoming Event!

Spring Fling Art Show and Sale
The Greater Salem Artists Association
Original works by local artists and students

Saturday, May 15, 2010; 10AM – 4 PM
Free admission
Woodbury School, 206 Main Street, Salem, New Hampshire

Art Demonstrations by Jim Collins and Don Whittemore

  • Live Music
  • Raffles
  • Cookie Sales

I will be unveiling six new paintings and demonstrating my painting methods during the show.

Two New Paintings Started

Here is the apple photo and the under painting for Apples in Sunlight.  Stay tuned for weekly updates on this and a second painting of cilantro hot peppers, also in the works.

We visited Mann’s Apple Orchard, Methuen, MA last week, and I took a bunch of photos of the produce for sale.  There were a couple of good shots in the two dozen photos I took that I thought would make good paintings.  There was a dormer in the roof of the barn, and a single shaft of sunlight was hitting a group of baskets of apples on a table.  The photo had strong sunlight on the apples, and deep shadows around the edge.  This framed the baskets of apples perfectly.  I started this painting on the 15th, and will continue the work and update the page in the Painting Process soon.

The second good shot was a great big bunch of cilantro hot peppers.  They were a riot of orange, yellow and reds, accented with some nice green peppers.  I am working on a study of this photo to work out some process details, and I will add this work to the Painting Process page once the canvas has been prepared.  Here is a photo as a teaser: