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Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Tree on a rock

10"x8" acrylic on masonite
photo reference by LazyBonesStudios
http://lazybonesstudios.deviantart.com/gallery/?q=stock+tree#/d2o91hz

I always find it hard to create more depth in a painting from a photo reference. In an effort to do this, I made the trees and the distant hills much cooler and I warmed up the foreground.  Is it a successful painting? I am not sure if I like it or not, but I did enjoy myself with this one.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Aslan

8"x10" acrylic on masonite
Photo reference provided by Amber Legras

I decided to keep this painting very loose other than the detail in the face. I also enjoy letting the underpainting appear in areas of the painting.


Most of the time my paintings have to grow on me. I may not be happy with them when I finish, but love them later... The tricky part is knowing when to stop or to keep going. It is so easy to overwork it. Because of this, I like to take frequent breaks and step away, or post my progress on facebook. Not only to share it, but to study it.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Heading Out

12"x16" acrylic on masonite

Last fall my family and I watched a horse show at the Danada Fall Festival in Wheaton, IL. A portion of the show was of about a dozen cowboys shooting targets on horseback. It was an amazing show and I was fortunate enough to get some great reference photos. Ever since, I have wanted to do a painting and I have finally gotten around to it. I really enjoyed painting the clothing and all the highlights. I also had fun making up the background and using my imagination a bit. I am very pleased with the results.

Below are a few close ups of the cowboy and the horse...






Saturday, November 5, 2011

Chicago water taxi


Here is the painting I am currently working on. It is a view of the water taxi on the Chicago River coming out from under the Lake Street Bridge. This is a view I see everyday on my way home from work. I was inspired to paint this because I love the bright yellow and how it casts a reflection into the water. I also love the way the water splashes up as the boat moves and glistens in the sunlight. Chicago bridges and the old towers are so interesting to me, so I wanted to include that in the painting as well.

The colors are blocked in and I am starting to put in more details. I have been struggling a bit on what to do with the background. Not sure if I want to keep it simple or get more detailed? I am leaning more toward simple shapes because I dont want it to detract from the boat which is my center of interest. Thru trial and error this painting is beginning to take form. Hopefully it will turn out well. If it doesn't, I learned something from it.



I refined the boat and added waves around it to make it look like it was moving. I felt that the vertical lines on the building were taking my eye off the canvas. My solution was to break them up a bit as if there were patches of sunlight hitting the building.


I will probably add a few more touches to the boat but for the most part I am happy with it.


Today I worked on the concrete lamp post to the left of the painting. I want the viewers eye to focus on the boat which is the center of interest. Therefore, I darkened the lamp post as it was to light.

18"x24" acrylic on gallery canvas

I think I am going to call this one done. I added more details into the bridge and tower. The building was looking a bit to abstract for my liking, so I decided to suggest a few windows. A tree was added to the right, to soften the CTA portion of the bridge.

As I was walking past the tower this week I noticed a historical marker with the engraved date 1916. The Lake St. Bridge is one of two movable bridges in Chicago that carry both a CTA train above and 4 lanes of Car traffic below. I find these structures very interesting and I look forward to painting another in the future.

Friday, May 20, 2011

Cat



6"x6" acrylic on Canvas Board

for purchase information contact me at miedemastudio@earthlink.net

I did this painting for "The Whole Cat and Kaboodle Challenge" at http://www.dailypaintworks.com

Friday, May 13, 2011

Banana's


Finally found some time to do a painting. I managed to paint this one in less than an hour. I am not enjoying these late nights at work. Really missing my painting time. Hopefully by the end of the month I will be back to it.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Wild Eye



6"x6" acrylic on masonite

for purchase information contact me at miedemastudio@earthlink.net

This is my submission to the daily paint works chicken challenge. http://www.dailypaintworks.com/Challenges

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Bottle Cap



5"x7" acrylic on Masonite

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I was sitting on the train after a long day of work opening my beer. I thought to myself, what am I going to paint tonight? The bottle cap hit the floor. Aha!

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Grapefruit



5"x7" acrylic on Masonite

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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Cracked Egg



6"x6" acrylic on masonite

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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Avocado



5"x7" acrylic on Masonite

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Friday, April 1, 2011

Onion



5"x7" acrylic on canvas board

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Monday, March 28, 2011

Wine Bottle



5"x7" acrylic on masonite

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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Green Apple



5"x7" acrylic on masonite

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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Smarties



5"x7" acrylic on masonite

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