I'm teetering on this one.....not sure.
Paintings by Marla Epstein. Wildlife, portraits, pets, landscapes, murals, painted tiles, gold leaf.
Saturday, October 21, 2017
Wednesday, October 18, 2017
More work on the Mountain lion Painting
Almost done. This is a 24" x 30" oil on linen. I used pallet knife and brush and rags and joy.
Here he is:
Here he is:
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
Monday, October 9, 2017
On the easel
I'm currently fascinated with mountain lions...so here's another Conrad, the mountain lion.
After creating a few drawings and notans a painting begins. I've used burnt umber as an undercoat , blocked in the drawing and now the fun begins..Once again I'm using pallet knifes and working on linen.
So here's the start:
After creating a few drawings and notans a painting begins. I've used burnt umber as an undercoat , blocked in the drawing and now the fun begins..Once again I'm using pallet knifes and working on linen.
So here's the start:
Saturday, September 23, 2017
Mountain Lion Painting done
This one took quite a bit of time to finish. It was a slow steady pace which worked well for me.
So here it is:
40" x 30" oil on linen "Conrad, Puma Con-colour"
So here it is:
40" x 30" oil on linen "Conrad, Puma Con-colour"
Wednesday, September 20, 2017
Almost complete Pauma con-color #502 Mountain lion
Down to the final touches....pulling everything together. I'm thinking one or two more times in the studio.
So here he is:
So here he is:
Saturday, September 2, 2017
More work on the Mountain lion
Worked in my studio today...fan blowing. Probably the hotest day of the year but I was compelled.
So here's the progress. I really enjoy working large. 30" x 40" is about as small as I feel comfortable working.
I've exaggerated his front leg just to make a point on how large and powerful their legs and paws are.
so here it is ...more work to be done but..
So here's the progress. I really enjoy working large. 30" x 40" is about as small as I feel comfortable working.
I've exaggerated his front leg just to make a point on how large and powerful their legs and paws are.
so here it is ...more work to be done but..
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