Sunday, November 4, 2007

THETAWAVES :: Painting Daily


Seascapes may not be considered "art" by the powers that be in the art world, but I think it's like playing the classics for a musician - how can you keep a pianist from playing Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata? It may even take a lifetime to get it right, but someone who is obsessed will never give up. The devotion that it takes humbles the spirit and transforms the ego into submission to the beauty of the planet...

This seascape was just rocks and water until I added the pelicans... See more pelicans below, and on
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THETAWAVES :: Painting Daily

My daily painting...
These little landscapes take less than an hour, and reinforce my confidence about color and light. Compositions are minimal, and features of hills and trees are nothing but silhouettes.

THETAWAVES :: Painting Daily

My daily paintings...
Daily paintings are intended to be preliminary sketches. I often do three of the same subject at one sitting. When I have the right colors mixed, and extra paint in my brush, there is no sense rinsing it all out. This way I get more practice, more familiarity with the subject. Sometimes I place them side by side, and get a triptych. These are 6" x 6". I call them my "Soggy Fields." (Northern California is so blessed with rain!)
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My daily paintings...
Palm trees against the sunset is a typical California subject. I have done many of these through the years, and never tire of them. From them, I learned much about painting skies. This one is 6" x 8".

THETAWAVES :: Painting Daily

My daily paintings...
I was raised in Western Pennsylvania, but my family moved to California in 1963. So my sense of landscape crosses the continent. Palm trees against the sunset is a typical California subject. I have done many of these through the years, and never tire of them. From them, I learned much about painting skies. This one is 6" x 8".

THETAWAVES :: Painting Daily

People have been asking to see more of my daily paintings...
Sometimes I do two or three of the same subject at one sitting. When I have the right colors mixed, and extra paint in my brush, there is no sense rinsing it all out. This way I get more practice, and more familiarity with the subject. I have two of these lonesome pines. They are only 4" x 6".

THETAWAVES :: Painting Daily

My daily paintings...
Daily paintings are intended to be preliminary sketches for more finished pieces. To see more finished pieces that followed this little one, go to my older posts, or visit www.fine-art.com/marte8.