Three new cityscape paintings
Continuing on with my cityscape series with these three new paintings. I'm having some technical issues with my portfolio galleries, so these only live on the blog for the moment. Transit Skyline, oil on panel, 18x24, 2014, $350
SoHo, oil on panel, 18x24, 2014, $300
Reflections, oil on panel, 24x30, 2014, $400
Cityscapes @ In Fine Spirits
This week I hung a group of new cityscape paintings at In Fine Spirits in Andersonville. They have a great selection of fine wines, craft beer, and artisan spirits with a strong emphasis on local too. I'm excited to be showing my art again in my neighborhood! There will be an Opening Reception and Wine Tasting on Saturday, April 26 from 3-6pm. More details to come. In the meantime, here are a few photos.
March 21st - Open Studios Preview
Open Studios are tonight! I'm showing a lot of new cityscapes - come on out! Get more info and view a show preview of the artists. http://youtu.be/v-IqmJmQWAw
Cornelia Arts Building STUDIO #201 1800 W. Cornelia Chicago, IL 60657
SoHo Fire Escapes - work in progress
This is a painting I've been working on the last few days. It's based on a photo I took in the SoHo neighborhood of New York in 2006. I'm continuing to work on making these cityscape images more immediate, loose, and painterly. I usually sketch the image onto the surface first with oil bar or acrylic. My goal is to carry that sketch-like quality into the painting style. This will be on display at this Friday's Open Studios at the Cornelia Arts Building. SoHo Fire Escapes - work in progress, oil on panel
Here's the photo reference:
Transit Skyline - painting in progress
Here's another painting I hope to finish in time for the March 21 Cornelia Arts Building Open Studios. Based on a photo I took near Wabash and Van Buren in Chicago. I'm not happy with the current state of the train but nothing that a little more paint can't fix! Transit Skyline, oil on panel (work in progress), 2014
Here's the photo reference:
River North Electricity - Painting in Progress
Last July, I spent an afternoon walking around shooting architectural photos of the water tanks and warehouses in River North. This is a painting I started a couple days ago, based on a view from an alley off of Chicago Ave. and LaSalle St. Next steps will be to add a little more detail to the buildings and then add all of the electrical wires. I plan on having this finished for the March 21st Open Studios. River North Electricity - Painting in Progress, oil on panel
And here's the photo this is based on:
Cityscapes in progress
I've been working on a couple of projects early this year. One is a series of collaborative paintings (more on that in a future post) and a series of cityscapes. I've been working from my imagination but also shooting photos, sketching and walking around downtown to get inspiration. Unfortunately, the Chicago winter weather has limited some of that walking around. I finished one cityscape and have two others that are a little more than halfway done and starting to work on composition ideas for another. For most of these, I've also started assembling the frame and stretching the canvas myself. It's labor intensive but an enjoyable process. All are oil on canvas. Downtown Lofts, oil on canvas, 28x28, 2014
Abstract Cityscape - work in progress
While I continue working on the skyline cityscape painting, I started this new abstract cityscape.
It's really more from the imagination but I am using a photo reference. The photo is of some buildings reflected in a glass facade on Washington St. in Chicago. I'm aiming to exaggerate the window's and building's shapes in order to give the image a more animated quality. Lots more layers of paint to go but off to a decent start.
Cityscape - work in progress + drawings
With the holidays and some traveling I haven't been to the studio much lately. But, need to get back to this cityscape work in progress which is based on one of my favorite views of the skyline from the Brown Line CTA train.
I did make it in to the studio on New Year's Day for a little bit and worked on some drawings - oil bar and acrylic on record album cover: