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Pura Vida, 24x30in, oil on museum wrap, $1440 |
Monday, May 28, 2012
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Saturday, May 26, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Monday, May 21, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Neptune Cedar
Did this piece at the Plein Air Affair is St. Simon's late last month. Lot's of palette knife going on here. The knife is great, it covers a lot of territory and you really can only think about the "larger picture." I find it easy to destroy the big design with little brush strokes. This piece is framed and ready to go.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Fresh Picked
My Last Liebster
I gave 4 Liebster Awards last month, so I have 1 more left. The whole point of the award is to give it to a blogging artist who has under 200 followers who inspires you.
I do not give this last one halfheartedly. I was happy with my 4... then I met Kelly Medford at the St Simon's paint-out last month.
Kelly studied here in the states and then moved to Rome to paint en plain air. She has this great rig that includes a Julian half-box easel, her bike and an old umbrella. She has taken the plunge and lives a life I could only with to live if I had the courage. Her work is fantastic and she is just a great person to know!
Here is how it works, please notice that included links from my previous 4 recipients...
I do not give this last one halfheartedly. I was happy with my 4... then I met Kelly Medford at the St Simon's paint-out last month.
Kelly studied here in the states and then moved to Rome to paint en plain air. She has this great rig that includes a Julian half-box easel, her bike and an old umbrella. She has taken the plunge and lives a life I could only with to live if I had the courage. Her work is fantastic and she is just a great person to know!
Here is how it works, please notice that included links from my previous 4 recipients...
As part of the tradition it is passed along to 5 bloggers that have
motivated and inspired you.
To accept the award you must:
1. Link back to the person who gave it to you and thank them
2. Post the award to your blog
3. Give the award to3- 5 bloggers with fewer than 200 followersthat you appreciate and value.
4. Leave a comment on the blogs to let them know that they have been offered this award.
Here is my list of recipients. All of these artists are people I quietly follow and enjoy seeing their work day in and day out. Their work keeps me inspires me and reminds me how important it is to paint everyday.
Here is my list of under 200 bloggers who certainly deserve to be watched more than they are!
1. Mike Alonzo
2. Karen Werner
3. Claudia Hammer
4. Kathryn Townsend
motivated and inspired you.
To accept the award you must:
1. Link back to the person who gave it to you and thank them
2. Post the award to your blog
3. Give the award to3- 5 bloggers with fewer than 200 followersthat you appreciate and value.
4. Leave a comment on the blogs to let them know that they have been offered this award.
Here is my list of recipients. All of these artists are people I quietly follow and enjoy seeing their work day in and day out. Their work keeps me inspires me and reminds me how important it is to paint everyday.
Here is my list of under 200 bloggers who certainly deserve to be watched more than they are!
1. Mike Alonzo
2. Karen Werner
3. Claudia Hammer
4. Kathryn Townsend
Friday, May 4, 2012
Cannon's Point Canopy
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Cannon's Point Canopy, 16x20 in, oil on panel, $600, © 2012 David Boyd, Jr. |
This afternoon I head out for Apalachicola, FL, the site of the Great American Paint Out. I hope to get on their radar for the invite list next year.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Morning Shimmer
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Morning Shimmer, 8x10in, oil on panel, framed, $600, © 2012 David Boyd, Jr. |
This piece is framed and available at Glynn Arts.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Beside Murphey's
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Beside Murphey's, 11"x14", oil on panel, $400 |
Wanted to get out on the street before I went to St. Simons for the paint out. I thought I would get some privacy tucked in this alley, but "A Horsey Affair" had just started and parents and kids were every where. My students and I actually designed a large fiberglass horse along with 24 other artists and they were placed around the downtown Newnan area.
This marked my brief return to palette knife, which continued through the St. Simons Paint Out. Images to come...
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Pura Vida
Friday, April 13, 2012
Liebster Blog Award
Happily, I received a Liebster Blog Award from Julie Davis. I had admired Julie's work prior to meeting her at the Christensen workshop last summer. The award put a little spring in my step and reminded me I needed to get back on the blog and just keep going. Thank you so much, Julie!
As part of the tradition it is passed along to 5 bloggers that have
motivated and inspired you.
To accept the award you must:
1. Link back to the person who gave it to you and thank them
2. Post the award to your blog
3. Give the award to3- 5 bloggers with fewer than 200 followersthat you appreciate and value.
4. Leave a comment on the blogs to let them know that they have been offered this award.
Here is my list of recipients. All of these artists are people I quietly follow and enjoy seeing their work day in and day out. Their work keeps me inspires me and reminds me how important it is to paint everyday.
Here is my list of under 200 bloggers who certainly deserve to be watched more than they are!
1. Mike Alonzo
2. Karen Werner
3. Claudia Hammer
4. Kathryn Townsend
As part of the tradition it is passed along to 5 bloggers that have
motivated and inspired you.
To accept the award you must:
1. Link back to the person who gave it to you and thank them
2. Post the award to your blog
3. Give the award to3- 5 bloggers with fewer than 200 followersthat you appreciate and value.
4. Leave a comment on the blogs to let them know that they have been offered this award.
Here is my list of recipients. All of these artists are people I quietly follow and enjoy seeing their work day in and day out. Their work keeps me inspires me and reminds me how important it is to paint everyday.
Here is my list of under 200 bloggers who certainly deserve to be watched more than they are!
1. Mike Alonzo
2. Karen Werner
3. Claudia Hammer
4. Kathryn Townsend
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Costa Rica in Water Miscible Oils
The UGA Ecolodge in San Luis, CR is so deep in the cloud forrest, I could not have my oils shipped. I was afraid to check them in my luggage in case they were confiscated or lost. I also found that I was going to have to walk about 3 hours (total trip) to get any type of mineral spirits.
I elected to use water miscible oils. I had been using them with my high school students and they seemed great and I could find water anywhere. We had been using Windsor and Newton water based oils, but I found them to be thick, so I bought Royal Talens version (the makers of Rembrandt) called Cobra. They were ok, but I would recommend the W & N version, they have been at it for longer. The tubes were thin and 3 of them were punctured before I even got packed, I replaced them with small tubes of W & N and they were much better consistency than the larger tubes.
It took a few paintings to get used to what I could and could not do with the paint, but after the learning curve, I really enjoyed them. Things I learned: don't use natural bristles, they fluff up in water, I used Rosemary and Co Ivory brushes, which are half synthetic and half natural. I also did not enjoy trying to put a ground or wash down, it just got sticky instead of drying of making the next layer of paint slippery.
These paintings are worse for the wear... sand, dirt, bugs and some bad places that happened while packing them across Costa Rica and in the airplane.
I elected to use water miscible oils. I had been using them with my high school students and they seemed great and I could find water anywhere. We had been using Windsor and Newton water based oils, but I found them to be thick, so I bought Royal Talens version (the makers of Rembrandt) called Cobra. They were ok, but I would recommend the W & N version, they have been at it for longer. The tubes were thin and 3 of them were punctured before I even got packed, I replaced them with small tubes of W & N and they were much better consistency than the larger tubes.
It took a few paintings to get used to what I could and could not do with the paint, but after the learning curve, I really enjoyed them. Things I learned: don't use natural bristles, they fluff up in water, I used Rosemary and Co Ivory brushes, which are half synthetic and half natural. I also did not enjoy trying to put a ground or wash down, it just got sticky instead of drying of making the next layer of paint slippery.
These paintings are worse for the wear... sand, dirt, bugs and some bad places that happened while packing them across Costa Rica and in the airplane.
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San Luis Valley, 10x12 in, ©David Boyd Jr |
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Across the Valley, 6x10 in, ©David Boyd, Jr. |
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Carillo Beach, 6x10 in, ©David Boyd, Jr. |
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Samara Beach, 6x10 in, ©David Boyd, Jr |
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Canopy Study, 6x8 in, ©David Boyd, Jr |
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Capturing Costa Rica
I made a major decision when traveling to Costa Rica, light on the painting gear, lighter on everything else. So, I left my Nikon SLR and Laptop and traveled with my iPhone and iPad. I was impressed with what I was able to do and how many photos I was able to take and how easy it was to use. I ahem all but abandoned my SLR for my iPhone, I love the camera and I love Instagram! I have paintings to come, but I would love for you to see my photos. Here is the link to my Facebook album, you cannot see it if you are not my friend, so friend me!
Monday, April 2, 2012
Back to the begining
Being down in costa rica again has flooded me with memories from my last visit seven years ago. I am reminded if why I took the pictures I took and what lead me to painting in the first place. My first paintings were based on photos from the cloud forest. More to come...
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Friday, March 30, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
6th Street Shed6th Street
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