Saturday, January 24, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Desert Hills
These two pictures show a set of hills north of Joshua Tree National Park, CA. The shot on the left was taken soon after dawn; the right-hand image shows the same hills about an hour before sunset.
Obviously it was partly cloudy today, which produces magical lighting -- in my opinion, anyway. For me, these pictures illustrate what desert mountains are "supposed" to look like -- rugged, jagged peaks that overlap and recede into the distance. Even when we're enclosed by mountains, scenes like these model my tagline: "The Vast Spaces of the Southwest."
The power lines, of course, make these images less than perfect if used as photographs. However, as a painter, I can eliminate the imperfections and insert foreground elements that, working together, produces moody and atmospheric artwork -- the kind I like the best!
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Additional Website URL
I would have loved to have the name, desertpaintings.com for my Website, but that URL was already taken. So was desertart.com.
However, I WAS able to create http://www.desert-paintings.com. That little hyphen made a difference!
Anyway, an easy way to find me now is to use the above URL. I set it up so it links to my "real" Website, which is http://www.southwestspaces.com. So if you type in desert-paintings.com, you'll end up immediately at southwestspaces.com.
As time goes along and I start including non-desert material, I'll probably create URLs that allude to the appropriate subject matter that would take you directly to those pages.
Fun, huh?
However, I WAS able to create http://www.desert-paintings.com. That little hyphen made a difference!
Anyway, an easy way to find me now is to use the above URL. I set it up so it links to my "real" Website, which is http://www.southwestspaces.com. So if you type in desert-paintings.com, you'll end up immediately at southwestspaces.com.
As time goes along and I start including non-desert material, I'll probably create URLs that allude to the appropriate subject matter that would take you directly to those pages.
Fun, huh?
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Pinnacle Peak
The desert expresses several moods to me, and I try to show different aspects of those moods in my paintings. Sometimes the mood is simply a straighforward one, with blue skies, bright sunshine, lots of space. Sometimes I focus more on the surreal and other times I prefer the dramatic, or even a theaterical, edge.
The image I've attached is a scene that I felt deserved a dramatic touch. This is Pinnacle Peak, Arizona, northeast of the Scottsdale/Phoenix area. The morning I was there, cloud shadows and spots of light covered the desert. I made the shadows more obvious. Although it's a little small and hard to see in this reproduction, the spot of light in the foreground illuminates a cactus wren, going about the business of finding tasty goodies to eat.
Unfortunately, also the last time I was there, the area was not as pristine as I painted it. The flatlands at the base of this mountain had become open to development, and one can no longer get a clear view of Pinnacle Peak from its south-facing side due to the houses that have been built there.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Hail to the Chief
I watched the presidential inauguration today. I enjoyed the pageantry and Obama's speech as well as some of the other events.
And wow!! What a lot of people in attendance! I wouldn't have been able to deal with the crowds, stand around on my feet for hours, and be in sub-freezing weather -- guess I've gotten too old and soft for all that. So I was one of many to watch it on TV. (I'm not sure which was worse -- the conditions I would have encountered in DC, or the incessant drivel I had to put up with from the TV commentators!)
I'm hopeful things will start to get better in this country and the world -- maybe sooner rather than later. Please join me in hoping!
And wow!! What a lot of people in attendance! I wouldn't have been able to deal with the crowds, stand around on my feet for hours, and be in sub-freezing weather -- guess I've gotten too old and soft for all that. So I was one of many to watch it on TV. (I'm not sure which was worse -- the conditions I would have encountered in DC, or the incessant drivel I had to put up with from the TV commentators!)
I'm hopeful things will start to get better in this country and the world -- maybe sooner rather than later. Please join me in hoping!
Monday, January 19, 2009
Britney Spears
OK, I DON'T have any paintings of, or buzz about, Britney Spears, and I'm not a portrait painter, anyway.
If I did paint people, however, I think it'd be fun to paint her. I'm honestly not a big fan of her music -- maybe I'm too old or somethin' -- but I do consider her a really attractive female. I could see doing a Rembrandt-esque portrait with a dark brown background, her in dark clothing, and a pensive look on her face.
I would, of course, want to work from life as I worked on the painting, but I doubt that would ever happen -- I have absolutely no connections or clout with N-E-1 in the entertainment industry. And actually, I'm not into the celebrity worship that so many others are into. It would be fun to paint Britney, but that's about as far as it goes. Red carpet, sightings, Golden Globes, Grammies, Oscars et al -- BOR-ING!!!
So in the meantime, I guess I'll continue to paint landscapes, missions and the occasional fairy. Be sure and look for these on my Website: http://www.southwestspaces.com/.
(The picture of Britney comes from http://www.starpulse.com/).
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Harris Hawk Once Again
"Master of the Skies" is a female Harris' hawk, sitting on a skeleton of a saguaro cactus while a passing cloud shades the predator, leaving her almost silhouetted against the sky.
If I were a mouse or a bunny, I might be horrified by this sight. But as a human bean (?!?), I admire the beauty of these raptors.
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