Sunday, April 2, 2023

Blue Jays #7 & #8


 

While Through Hopper's Lens is drying, I've returned to these two which probably only need one more session.  I consider them a pair. Jays are not sexually dimorphic. Males tend to be larger than females, but the difference is minuscule.   Every morning I walk down toward the cove and throw out peanuts.  The original intention was to attract crows for photographing.  But, hard to believe, the Jays won that battle.  They greet me with loud squawks.  They are probably alerting the gang, but I like to think they are screaming their hellos to me. 

Friday, March 31, 2023

Through Hopper's Lens

 


More books are in the shelves.  Next I will indicate some titles, etc on the spines.  My house critic thinks I should add a Hopper book.  I'll think about that. Then, I hope to be able to get to the Windsor.   I'm going to need to put this aside until everything is dry.  In my rush, I'm constantly putting my hand in wet paint and smearing a finished area.  Also, I've lost my steady hand to arthritis.  What I could once do with ease re sharp lines is now a thing of the past.  So, I need to use a triangle or t-square which also requires very dry painted areas.  

Thursday, March 23, 2023

Through Hopper's Lens

 

The Winsor, 24"x16", Oil on Panel
Things are so wet that I only cleaned up the blue wall surrounding the window and played a bit with the view out the. window.  Then, I needed to build a frame for College Seminar, the painting to be delivered on Saturday to the Marblehead Art Association.  




Wednesday, March 22, 2023

Through Hopper's Lens

 

The Winsor, Oil on Panel, 24"x16"
After working to straighten and paint in the window frame with the dark blue wall, I saw that the bookcase left edge was completely off and not aligned with the floor corner.  That's the sloppy blue area.  Worked a bit on the books and the floor.  

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Through Hopper's Lens

The Winsor, Oil on Panel, 24"x16"
The chair spindles are and will forever be a monster to deal with.  Looking forward to it.  The whites have a long way to go for that right value balance.  Still haven't investigated plants in Hopper's work.  But, I had a great idea today.  Out the window will be a direct nod to Hopper's subject, trees and grass.  Can you see it?

 

Monday, March 20, 2023

Through Hopper's Lens

The Winsor, Oil on Panel, 24"x16"
Decisions about color and books.  I know that Hopper's works are pared down much more than this.  I don't believe he would have included the books. I'm also sure he would never have an anthurium.  

 

Sunday, March 19, 2023

Hopper Light

The Winsor

The Copley Society has issued a call for entry into the juried national show, Through Hopper's Lens.  The artwork should be inspired by Edward Hopper. I'm very excited to try for this show.  Hopper has been an inspiration to and for me.  I love his big blocks of color and light.  Years and years ago I painted a block in Fairhaven, MA which reminded me of Hopper's Early Sunday Morning.  At the time I was living in a small apartment and the painting took almost the entire dining room.  
The day the call came out, I saw the spring light streaming in the window across the Winsor chair.  The shadows, the light, the colors all said, "this is your Hopper Lens".