"Party Girl", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
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"Winter Blues", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
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"Strawberry Cupcake", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
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Well, color me all caught up! These three are my Days #23, #24 and #25, all three painted today to catch me up for the "30 Paintings in 30 Days" challenge. Today has been a fun COLORFUL day and I have enjoyed playing "slap-dash" with my colors, brushes and palette knife! Of course my palette may never be the same!
I even went to lunch at Ulele with paint on two of my fingers because I forgot to do a check before leaving the studio. Oh well, such is an artist's life, right? Believe me when I tell you the Gouda Grouper didn't even know about the pthalo blue! Psssst.........lunch was AWESOME!
Debra Bryant creates memories in paint using oils to depict people, places and moments in time.....
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
DAYDREAMIN'
"Daydreamin'", original oil painting, 6" x 6", unframed
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I am always watching kids when I am out and about. Once I was almost accused of stalking because I was taking lots of photos of kids playing on the beach at Clearwater! The mom accosted me and wanted to know why I was taking photos of HER child. I explained that I take photos of MANY children and women for reference for paintings.....that I do not paint strictly from the photo, but sometimes just use postures or light effects. She was not swayed and asked me to delete her child's photo. THAT was a first! I produced my copy of photographer's rights (always kept in my camera bag), explaining that any public place is fair game for photographers, but as a COURTESY, I would delete her child's photo.
This is NOT that child....lol I took this photo at another public event...the Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant City. That event is coming up soon and I always load up on my people references there. :)
Btw, I am still one day behind in the "30 in 30" challenge. ;) Don't worry, I will catch up. I just had too much fun with this one!
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I am always watching kids when I am out and about. Once I was almost accused of stalking because I was taking lots of photos of kids playing on the beach at Clearwater! The mom accosted me and wanted to know why I was taking photos of HER child. I explained that I take photos of MANY children and women for reference for paintings.....that I do not paint strictly from the photo, but sometimes just use postures or light effects. She was not swayed and asked me to delete her child's photo. THAT was a first! I produced my copy of photographer's rights (always kept in my camera bag), explaining that any public place is fair game for photographers, but as a COURTESY, I would delete her child's photo.
This is NOT that child....lol I took this photo at another public event...the Florida Strawberry Festival in Plant City. That event is coming up soon and I always load up on my people references there. :)
Btw, I am still one day behind in the "30 in 30" challenge. ;) Don't worry, I will catch up. I just had too much fun with this one!
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
PLAYING CATCH-UP
"Glow", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
"Mixed Emotions", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
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Sooooo..... ok. Here I am trying to play catch-up for Leslie Byrd Saeta's "30 Paintings in 30 Days" challenge. I have not painted since the 15th for one reason or another. My brother came for a visit for a few days and, since I had not seen him in a couple of years, yes, I took that time for myself. It was a wonderful visit, full of fun and talk and just enjoying each other's company, but definitely too short a visit.
Yesterday, I squeezed in two paintings, but had no time to post them. Today I managed three more after he left for home, so here are two............ Days # 16, and #20. Tomorrow I should catch up with #21 and #22 and we are square again!
There is nothing like pressure to inspire you to new color combinations, an economy of brushstrokes and just plain fun experimenting. In these pieces, I have experimented with drama, color, subtlety, bold and bright choices and loved them all. What a way to learn and grow! There is nothing off limits in this challenge as long as I paint 30 in 30. :)
"Mixed Emotions", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
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Sooooo..... ok. Here I am trying to play catch-up for Leslie Byrd Saeta's "30 Paintings in 30 Days" challenge. I have not painted since the 15th for one reason or another. My brother came for a visit for a few days and, since I had not seen him in a couple of years, yes, I took that time for myself. It was a wonderful visit, full of fun and talk and just enjoying each other's company, but definitely too short a visit.
Yesterday, I squeezed in two paintings, but had no time to post them. Today I managed three more after he left for home, so here are two............ Days # 16, and #20. Tomorrow I should catch up with #21 and #22 and we are square again!
There is nothing like pressure to inspire you to new color combinations, an economy of brushstrokes and just plain fun experimenting. In these pieces, I have experimented with drama, color, subtlety, bold and bright choices and loved them all. What a way to learn and grow! There is nothing off limits in this challenge as long as I paint 30 in 30. :)
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
MISTER BLISTER
"Mister Blister", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
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For the first time in the few years Leslie Saeta has been issuing this 30 in 30 challenge, I am second-guessing why I signed up yet again. The short answer is, I love painting EVERY Day! The long answer is.... I thrive on it! I re-energize from it! It relaxes me and satisfies me. I like pressure and I enjoy learning what I can do in a time crunch of.......say.........45 minutes!
I enjoy pushing myself to paint "on the fly", between appointments and other commitments on my time. So today, we are treated to Mr. Blister and his pompous attitude! Enjoy!
SOLD!
For the first time in the few years Leslie Saeta has been issuing this 30 in 30 challenge, I am second-guessing why I signed up yet again. The short answer is, I love painting EVERY Day! The long answer is.... I thrive on it! I re-energize from it! It relaxes me and satisfies me. I like pressure and I enjoy learning what I can do in a time crunch of.......say.........45 minutes!
I enjoy pushing myself to paint "on the fly", between appointments and other commitments on my time. So today, we are treated to Mr. Blister and his pompous attitude! Enjoy!
Saturday, January 10, 2015
WINTER BOUQUET
"Winter Bouquet", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
Everyone who knows me, knows I don't often paint flowers. They have complicated structures and I sometimes have difficulty simplifying them. So, although I am happy with this one, it's not necessarily because it's a floral painting, but because of the punch of light! The reference was great and I keyed in on a small portion of it to get the composition I wanted, then slapped the paint on. This one did not work for me until I changed from a white vase to blue. Don't you just love the sparkle of complements??!
Everyone who knows me, knows I don't often paint flowers. They have complicated structures and I sometimes have difficulty simplifying them. So, although I am happy with this one, it's not necessarily because it's a floral painting, but because of the punch of light! The reference was great and I keyed in on a small portion of it to get the composition I wanted, then slapped the paint on. This one did not work for me until I changed from a white vase to blue. Don't you just love the sparkle of complements??!
Thursday, January 8, 2015
DAPPER DAN
"Dapper Dan", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
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This guy was just so cute, perched on the wooden rail. I love the free flowing feathers and the sharp contrast between warm and cool and particularly that electric blue! I almost went with a lime green background, and almost wish I had, but the orangy yellows play so well against the blues, while complementing the orange-reds, so I left it. Maybe the next one.....
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This guy was just so cute, perched on the wooden rail. I love the free flowing feathers and the sharp contrast between warm and cool and particularly that electric blue! I almost went with a lime green background, and almost wish I had, but the orangy yellows play so well against the blues, while complementing the orange-reds, so I left it. Maybe the next one.....
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
STRAIGHT TEQUILA NIGHT
"Straight Tequila Night", original oil painting, 6" X 6", unframed
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Well............just don't ask! LOL Suffice it to say, tequila is NOT my drink, but I conceived my Day #8 painting at 10pm and finished at 11:20. I work pretty well under pressure; this I have always known. Here's to you MJ!
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Well............just don't ask! LOL Suffice it to say, tequila is NOT my drink, but I conceived my Day #8 painting at 10pm and finished at 11:20. I work pretty well under pressure; this I have always known. Here's to you MJ!
Monday, January 5, 2015
SAND OR SURF?
"Sand or Surf?", original oil painting, 6" X 6" unframed
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I always enjoy the gulls whenever we are near the beach. I love to hear them call to each other and even like the frenzied cries when they spot a dropped morsel of food! I am not sure where we were when I took the reference photo for this little portrait, but I knew I would enjoy painting him.
Gulls are peculiar birds, nearly always facing the ocean when they stand on the beach. I thought this one seemed unable to make up his mind which view he preferred.
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I always enjoy the gulls whenever we are near the beach. I love to hear them call to each other and even like the frenzied cries when they spot a dropped morsel of food! I am not sure where we were when I took the reference photo for this little portrait, but I knew I would enjoy painting him.
Gulls are peculiar birds, nearly always facing the ocean when they stand on the beach. I thought this one seemed unable to make up his mind which view he preferred.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
PASTURED
"Pastured", original oil painting, unframed, 6" X 6"
Animal paintings have always been a love of mine. When I first started painting, I wanted to be another John Seery-Lester or Carl Brenders. National Geographic magazine was my best friend. Then I discovered portraits! There is nothing like painting facial expressions and striving for a likeness.
I still enjoy a return to the roots of my painting journey. Pet portraits are great fun for me, but farm animals are just the BEST! Those guys have attitude!
Animal paintings have always been a love of mine. When I first started painting, I wanted to be another John Seery-Lester or Carl Brenders. National Geographic magazine was my best friend. Then I discovered portraits! There is nothing like painting facial expressions and striving for a likeness.
I still enjoy a return to the roots of my painting journey. Pet portraits are great fun for me, but farm animals are just the BEST! Those guys have attitude!
Saturday, January 3, 2015
SILVER AND GOLD...EN
"Silver and Gold...en", original oil painting, unframed, 6" X 6"
Small kitchen still life paintings are a subject I truly enjoy. They can be as bold or as subtle as you like and they go with nearly any kitchen, since they most often have food in them! I have three in the space under my upper cabinets. They really dress up the area nicely. It keeps me from cluttering up the counter and hiding the artwork, plus...I can change them out as often as I like without a lot of trouble.
Small kitchen still life paintings are a subject I truly enjoy. They can be as bold or as subtle as you like and they go with nearly any kitchen, since they most often have food in them! I have three in the space under my upper cabinets. They really dress up the area nicely. It keeps me from cluttering up the counter and hiding the artwork, plus...I can change them out as often as I like without a lot of trouble.
Thursday, January 1, 2015
DAYBREAK
"Daybreak" Original oil painting, 6" X 6" unframed
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I thoroughly enjoy painting roosters and chickens and almost always paint one or two for this challenge. This is from a photo reference I took in Kentucky at a friend's house when I stopped in unannounced and she was not home. I gathered black walnuts from the trees lining the road to her drive, snapped some photos and went on my merry way. :)
I love the vibrant colors and particularly the posture of these fowl. That strutting walk and thrust out chest with tail feathers high just inspire me and I hope I never get tired of painting them! Who can resist? Not I!
SOLD!
I thoroughly enjoy painting roosters and chickens and almost always paint one or two for this challenge. This is from a photo reference I took in Kentucky at a friend's house when I stopped in unannounced and she was not home. I gathered black walnuts from the trees lining the road to her drive, snapped some photos and went on my merry way. :)
I love the vibrant colors and particularly the posture of these fowl. That strutting walk and thrust out chest with tail feathers high just inspire me and I hope I never get tired of painting them! Who can resist? Not I!
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