Friday, June 5, 2009

Clash of the Ash



8 x 10
oil on masonite


Well, it's been a while but here is a new one.
This is a still life of a hurley and sliotar - used to play
the traditional Irish game of hurling, the fastest game on grass.
I play hurling and I am a member of the
St. Louis Gaelic Athletic Club.
Come watch us on Saturdays at St. Vincent Park in Normandy.
And for those who don't know what hurling is, watch this:
What is Hurling?

and to learn more about the St. Louis Gaelic Athletic Club, go here:
St. Louis Gaelic Athletic Club

Thursday, August 21, 2008

D-DAY: P-38 OVER OMAHA BEACH


13X13
acrylic on masonite

I painted this as a thank you for a good friend of mine. We have a mutual interest in WWII and this was a fun one for me to paint. The Lockheed P-38 is a very interesting fighter and was greatly feared by the Germans soldiers during WWII. They called it the "Fork-tailed Devil" Haha! The P-38 was used as a long-range escort fighter, bomber and for photo recon. 
This P-38 is wearing invasion stripes. All allied aircraft had these black and white stripes painted on them for identification during the allied invasion of Europe.
U.S. fighter history lesson over.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

KLONDIKE BLUFFS


16x20
oil on canvas

I painted this for the 2007 St. Charles County Paint Your Parks
Plein Air Contest. It was painted at Klondike Park in Augusta, MO.
I thought I had a great chance against the rest of the paintings there but I failed to even place in the contest. As I was leaving I was carrying this painting. The judge of the show stopped me and said, "OH WOW! Where was that hanging? I didn't see that one!"
I responded, "What do you mean, you didn't see it? This was my entry in the contest!"
He said, "Oh, oh yeah, now I remember it. Great painting."

Hmmmmmm. Anyone else think I was robbed?????
MORNING LIGHT


12X16
oil on canvas paper

This painting is a completely made up scene. I wanted to capture
the look and feel of an early morning. I did a bunch of sketches 
and this was the scene I decided on. When this painting was nearly 
completed, my daughter decided she wanted to paint also. 
She painted over the bottom 1/4 of the painting while I 
was out of the room. I had to repaint it and it actually 
turned out better the second time around.
Thanks Clare!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

STE. GENEVIEVE VALLEY


12 X 16
oil on masonite

This painting was done for the  2007 Ste. Genevieve Plein Air contest.
I stood on a bluff overlooking this beautiful valley.
It received an honorable mention in the contest.
SLEEPING LEOPARD


9 X 12
watercolor on paper

This is a watercolor I did from my own reference photos.
The leopard was sprawled out on the rocks at the St. Louis Zoo.

UNTITLED LANDSCAPE


5 X 10
watercolor on paper

This is a small watercolor landscape that I made up.
It's more about the clouds and the subtle value changes.