Thursday, June 19, 2014

Bunnies

I painted some bunny portraits a year or two ago to donate to the Potter League Animal Shelter for their annual silent auction and fundraiser, and decided to paint some more this week to sell on my Etsy site.  I think I enjoy painting bunnies almost as much as I enjoy painting cats.  I love their big liquid eyes, and their soft coats.  Actually, their fur is quite tricky to paint in any kind of detail.  It has such depth of color.  I have to do several layers of paint to achieve the right affect, building up their coats bit by bit, so a small 6x6" painting, which these are, takes several hours.  I plan to do several more.

Bunny 5 - 6x6"

Bunny 6 - 6x6"

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Back to Horseneck Beach

Painted another scene from Horseneck Beach in Westport today.  Just a little 6x6" painting of the dunes.  Now that it's warmed up, I'm in the mood again for summery beach scenes, so I may do a few more.  Hopefully I'll go back to Cape Cod this summer, too, and get even more images to paint.

Horseneck Beach III - 6x6"

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Kitty Portraits

Finally dropped off the kitty portraits commissioned by my local veterinary office today, which they were pretty happy with.  They certainly add a pop of color to the room!  They'd also asked me to hang them, so I did that, too.  I just eyeballed it, but I had the exam table to help as a guide, which I used to center the middle paintings.  They look pretty good in a group, if I do say so myself.  Their resident kitties, Higgins and Guiness, were hung separately, but in the same room.

If you're interested in a pet portrait of your own four-legged friend, you can email me, or check out my new Etsy shop at PJRenwickFineArt.




Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Kitties

A little black and white montage of the kitties I painted for my local veterinary practice.  Will probably be hanging them on Friday.  The last kitty painted was 19 year old Guiness, a black kitty who lives at the vet's office.  He was looking a bit frail, as kitties tend to do at that age, so I gave him a face lift, so to speak - unclouded his eyes, smoothed his fur, gave his face a bit more padding.  I'm looking forward to the reaction of the staff when I take them down there.  To be honest, though, I'll actually miss the paintings when they're gone.  I like seeing their faces every day in my studio.

From the top, left to right: Tigger, Wylee, Penny, Guiness, Theo, Whitey, Tony and Higgins

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Tickets

Tickets - 20x20"


Started a new painting today, a scene from the little carnival that visits Newport every spring.  I've gone almost every year to wander around and take photos.  I like to people watch, see the teenagers checking each other out, listen to them scream as they get spun upside down and around and around on the hair-raising rides that I would never dare get on.  (The ferris wheel is enough of a thrill for me, especially when they stop the ride while you're sitting at the top, and leave you swinging in the breeze!)

I painted a few scenes from the carnival back in 2010, mostly a few close-ups of the food stalls.  This time around I spotted the ticket booth with the flags flapping in the breeze, and immediately saw a painting in the making.  I loved the sharp shadows, the feeling of bright sunshine and heat.  I still have a lot of work to do, especially on Zipper ride, which is rather complex.  I'm itching to finish it.  Until I do, I won't be happy.