As usual, December gets taken up with holiday energy, celebrations and time spent navigating family and friends through a Covid 19 scrim.
Painting - focused working time in either the field or the studio - continues to be an island of refuge despite the stressful holiday activities.
These are paintings done from Monday plein air days, Friday flower days and everything in between.
I'll start with the Annual New Years Day painting. This is a self-tradition I have done for many years now - going out and spending a few hours alone painting. It sets a goal for me and reinforces my continuing dedication to keep on working.
The rest are grouped basically by subject matter - starting with the Ocean:
View of Summerland, New Years Day, 6"x12" oil on panel
Goleta Slough, 6"x6" oil on panel
Low tide at Lorraines, 8"x10" oil on panel
Cliffs of Leadbetter, 8"x10" oil on panel
Moving on to inland areas where there are always lovely things to paint:
Pool at White Rock, 8"x10" oil on panel
Old oak, San Marcos, 8"x10" oil on panel
Buildings are always a challenge -
old beach house, Avila Bay, 12"x12" cradled panel
Lighthouse buildings, 8"x10" oil on panel
And animals have been a particularly difficult challenge -
Winston, UCSB stables 8"x10" oil on panel
Manny, Moe and Jack, 9"x12" oil on panel
The usual Friday flower sessions have been a great practice and challenge for color mixing, form, value and composition. I was given a lovely small poinsettia for Christmas so naturally I thought I should paint it. These remind me of my childhood growing up in Los Angeles. They always 'bloomed' around the winter holidays.
Terry's Flowers, 10"x10" oil on panel
red/orange rose, 6"x8" oil on panel
apricot rose, 6"x8" oil on panel
pinky red rose, 6"x8" oil on panel
pink rose, 6"x8" oil on panel
Japanese magnolias, 6"x8" oil on panel
Japanese magnolias and violet rose , 6"x8" oil on panel
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