Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Woodpeckers

Northern Flicker, 2020, Oil on Panel, 12"x12"

There are 4 species of woodpeckers that frequent our bird feeders, the Northern Flicker, the Red-bellied, the Downy and the Hairy. My guess is the Northern Flicker pictured above is a Red-shafted form. There are Yellow-shafted and hybrid forms. These guys actually prefer to eat ants on the ground than to peck on dead trees.  

Red-bellied Woodpecker, 2020, Oil on Panel, 12"x12"

Look closely and you will see the red belly from which this guy gets his name.  I think the Red-headed woodpecker had already claimed that nomenclature.  It is often hard to find that belly because they cling to tree trunks with the belly pressed against the trunk.  I captured this guy when he was clinging to the seed feeder.  








Monday, September 21, 2020

Zacchaeus, the Black-Chinned Hummingbird

Oil on Panel, 5"x5"
My brother, John, lives in Southwest Arkansas.  For two years he has had a Black-chinned hummingbird appear at his house.  The bird's range only reaches from California east to the western half of Texas.  So, it is unusual to see this little guy in Arkansas.  My brother named him Zacchaeus for the diminutive descendant of Abraham and in whose home Jesus dined.  


 

Friday, September 18, 2020

South Beach, Evanston, IL

Lake Michigan, Oil on Aluminum, 6"x12"

Beautiful Lake Michigan at sunrise as seen from South Boulevard in Evanston, IL.  This piece took only 2 working session or a total of about 4 hours.  It is small and landscapes are very forgiving with regard to exactness.  



Wednesday, September 9, 2020

South Boulevard Beach, Chicago, In Progress

 

South Beach, Chicago, Oil on Aluminum, 6:x12

This is my second go at painting on aluminum.  I had bought 6 panels and will use them all.  It's very cumbersome to set something so thin up on the easel.  And, I find no advantage over a cradled panel.  

My friend Tamra while isolating during the pandemic, has been walking daily by Lake Michigan in Chicago.  She posts photos of South Boulevard Beach, which are beautiful.  This is the first session using a photo she took and suggested I would like to paint.  With a few alterations, I have. Thanks, Tamra.  




Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Sunsets I Have Seen

 

Imperial Beach Sunset, 2020, Oil on Aluminum, 6"x12"

I've been curious about working on aluminum for a while and did so on this piece. My thought was some of the reflective qualities of the aluminum would inform the light, ie, sun, water.  That didn't happen.  I also read after finishing that others gesso the surface. It seems to be popular  just for the light weight of it.  Now I must figure how to hang and/or frame it.