Saturday, March 31, 2007
Sleeping Siamese Cat ACEO SOLD
Framing an ACEO
Friday, March 30, 2007
Siamese Cat Pastel Painting
Thursday, March 29, 2007
Daily Painting....Cherry Blossoms
Naptime!
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
Daily Pastel Painting....Field of Sunflowers
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Daily Painting....Mountain Chickadee
Daily Painting....Mountain Chickadee
About This Painting:
I use the finest soft pastels on archival papers. Paintings are shipped unframed and securely packaged with glassine and foamcore.
Monday, March 26, 2007
Pink Hibiscus ACEO
Pink Hibiscus ACEO
About This Painting:
I use the finest soft pastels on archival papers. Paintings are shipped unframed and securely packaged with glassine and foamcore.
Media: Pastel
Size: 2.5 in X 3.5 in (6.4 cm X 8.9 cm)
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Sunday, March 25, 2007
Sapphire Beach, St. Thomas USVI SOLD
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South Carolina Low Country Painting SOLD
Friday, March 23, 2007
Blue Ridge Georgia Pastel Painting
Blue Ridge Georgia Pastel Painting
About This Painting:
I use the finest soft pastels on pumice board. Paintings are shipped unframed and securely packaged with glassine and foamcore.
Media: pastel
Size: 16 in X 20 in (40.6 cm X 50.8 cm)
Price: $225
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Thursday, March 22, 2007
Boardwalk Sea Gull
Boardwalk Sea Gull
About This Painting:
I use the finest soft pastels on archival papers. Paintings are shipped unframed and securely packaged with glassine and foamcore.
Media: pastel
Size: 5 in X 7 in (12.7 cm X 17.8 cm)
Price: $60
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Spring is Here! Cherry Blossom photo
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Sanibel Island ACEO SOLD
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
More from The SC Low Country
Low Country Storm
About This Painting:
A stormy sky over the dunes on Harbor Island, South Carolina.
Media: Pastel
Size: 9 in X 12 in (22.9 cm X 30.5 cm)
Price: $125 with free shipping in US
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Monday, March 19, 2007
The Drama Queen
New ACEO NJ Shore Lifeguard Chair SOLD
NJ Shore Lifeguard Chair
About This Painting:
An ACEO version of a painting I did last year from a photo taken during a visit to Wildwood NJ several years ago.
Media: Pastel
Size: 2.5 in X 3.5 in (6.4 cm X 8.9 cm)
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Sunday, March 18, 2007
Sanibel Island Sea Shells
Sanibel Sea Shells
About This Painting:
This painting is one of my personal favorites that I have decided to sell. It was done from a photo I took last summer on a trip to Sanibel Island. I took photos of the shells as they were washed up on the beach with the morning tide. I didn't touch them...they are just as Mother Nature arranged them!
Friday, March 16, 2007
Daily Pastel Painting....Shells
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Blue- Fronted Amazon Parrot
Every once in awhile I like to work on something sitting down at my desk. It's actually relaxing to be able to paint something detailed like this parrot's eye. It is good for me to slow down and really learn to see. That is one of the things I got from Margaret Dyer...she felt I 'saw' very well but I needed to slow down and try to see even better. Paintings like these help me do just that.
Blue- Fronted Amazon Parrot
About This Painting:
I use the finest soft pastels on archival papers. Paintings are shipped unframed and securely packaged with glassine and foamcore.
Media: pastel
Size: 5 in X 7 in (12.7 cm X 17.8 cm)
Price: $60
How to Purchase:
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Wednesday, March 14, 2007
South Carolina Sand Dunes
Tuesday, March 13, 2007
On the Beach
Today's painting is from one of the photos I took on my recent Caribbean cruise. I took a lot of 'people' pictures with the hopes of being able to paint them. There were so many great photo ops and so I will keep practicing adding the figure to my landscapes. This scene is on the private island of Honeymoon Cay...a true paradise!
Please contact me at kemstudios@yahoo.com if you are interested in this painting.
Monday, March 12, 2007
Something New for Me
About These Paintings:
These ACEOs were done on location in the Caribbean on Grand Turk and Tortola. A great way to spend time at the beach!
Media: watercolor & ink
Size: 2.5 in X 3.5 in (6.4 cm X 8.9 cm)
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Another Siamese Cat Painting
Another Siamese Cat Painting
About This Painting:
I completed this one last week while I had my pastels out for the Siamese Cat in the Sun. This is a closer look at the same cat.I am collecting cat reference photos so look for more cat paintings!
Media: Pastel
Size: 9 in X 12 in (22.9 cm X 30.5 cm)
Price: $125
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Sunday, March 11, 2007
NJ Shore Beach Painting ACEO
Avalon Pier NJ Shore ACEO
About This Painting:
Here is a little painting which is a mini version of a larger work I did last year. It is a view of the Avalon NJ pier and beach on a nice summer day.
Media: Pastel
Size: 3.5 in X 2.5 in (8.9 cm X 6.4 cm)
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Friday, March 09, 2007
Daily Painting....Two Roosters
Painting some Roosters...a WIP
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Siamese Cat ACEO SOLD
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Wednesday, March 07, 2007
Signs of Spring...Daffodil Painting
Tuesday, March 06, 2007
Siamese Cat in the Sun SOLD
Siamese Cat Painting...Work in Progress
I have been chomping at the bit to try this painting using the techniques I learned at the Margaret Dyer workshop. Here are photos of the first two steps. This is 8x10 on LaCarte paper. First I lightly sketched in the cat with an ochre color pastel pencil....I know she uses a black nupastel but I didn't. When I had measured and was confident that my drawing was correct, I went over the dark areas with the black. Then I filled in my darks with a dark purple. And put in the lightest area with a cream color. In the second photo I am building the darks with blue, burgandy and another purple and I have added light purple and blue to the lights. I have started with my midtones but the photo didn't post. What have I discovered?.....I feel like I work pretty similar to Margaret so this really isn't that strange for me. I do notice that her strokes seem to be looser and more expressive and she simplifies more than I usually do. I may try for that or I may end up working as I normally do...we'll see how it progresses. Stay tuned.
Monday, March 05, 2007
Back to Landscapes! SOLD
Sunday, March 04, 2007
Last Day of Margaret Dyer Workshop
12x16 pastel
Today was the last day of the three day workshop on painting the figure with pastels with Margaret Dyer. It was an exhausting three days of non-stop painting but I really think I learned a lot. Most people in the class had experience with painting the figure but I gave it my best try and got a good foundation. Now I need some time and practice to assimilate all that I learned. I will give more details of the workshop in a review on wet canvas when I get caught up. These were the two paintings I did today. They are both 12x16 on LaCarte paper.
Saturday, March 03, 2007
Two More from the Workshop
Day two at the Margaret Dyer workshop and I am beat! I have never experienced a workshop with so much intense painting time. We worked for 7 hours with just a break for lunch! And since we were working with live models....you had to pay careful attention. It sure isn't easy! Everytime they took a break, they had shifted their position just enough so that it made a difference. And those fabric folds! They kept changing! I know there is a lot I can improve on mine but overall I am pleased for my first effort at painting the figure. My main goal for the workshop was to better understand Margaret's technique. She was very pleased that I was getting it. Now I will try to incorporate her ways with mine. I can't wait to paint something on my own trying her technique. I am picturing a cat done in this style. Tomorrow is another day with two models. I think I will paint smaller as these four have been 18x24 each. Stay tuned!
Friday, March 02, 2007
Afternoon Model...Dyer Workshop
Margaret Dyer Workshop Report
I just got in from the first day of the Margaret Dyer Workshop. I was an hour and a half in traffic due to a terrible accident but I made it just in time. Margaret did a demo from a photo and it was good because I had seen her demo before so it was easy to take lots of notes. Then we got started right away painting a nude model. This is my first ever figure drawing. This isn't the best photo since I took it at the workshop...I'll try to take better pictures at home. I love her method of doing all the darks, then lights, then middle tones...and keep building with color. It was very freeing.
18x24 pastel