Bright Pine
10" x 11"
Pastel
Casey Klahn
This weekend, I started on a new project that is a wonderful departure for me. I hope you'll be able to see it completed in the next month or two, but I'll keep it under wraps for the time being. Hee hee. It should be very cool.
My hands are very full with daddy duty now that school is out. And, that caught me by surprise. We watched the Eddie Murphy movie, Daddy Day Care, and got some laughs over the whole scheme of dad taking care of the youngsters.
If you live in the Oakland or San Francisco areas, be aware that I will be teaching a workshop in your area in the next few months. The date will be announced, along with the venue, soon. Contact me if you are interested. The announcement for On-Demand Workshops is here.
enjoy your daddy duty daze! it is always so much fun to watch a movie with youngins.
ReplyDeleteLove this painting
Love Bright Pine and that purple swath through the middle and the small colorful marks on the lower left. Nice.
ReplyDeleteLove the pines! Growing up in SE Texas, Pines were just about the only trees around. I always thought the challenge about handling evergreens like pines that don't change foliage much is really the negative spaces around them. You've managed to walk that fine line of having lots of added color interest in the surroundings while still keeping the focus on the pines. Great work!
ReplyDeleteMark Nesmith
http://paintdailytexas.blogspot.com
Love the strip of lavender, and the little bright orange marks.
ReplyDeleteCeleste - the yungstahs are fun. Thanks for the comment.
ReplyDeleteDebora, I am always glad for your views, too.
Mark, I do read your blog, and follow. Good thought about the neg space, and I am fascinated now by not giving too much credence to the edges.
10Q, Jala!