Painting in Progress: Midtown


midtown, acrylic on panel (work in progress)
This is a start to another painting in my series based on street photographs I've taken. This one is from a shot I took in Midtown Manhattan. I'm going for a looser feel and deliberately trying to stray away from using the dark outlines around the figures that I usually create.


Painting in Progress: Midtown

midtown, acrylic on panel (work in progress)
This is a start to another painting in my series based on street photographs I've taken. This one is from a shot I took in Midtown Manhattan. I'm going for a looser feel and deliberately trying to stray away from using the dark outlines around the figures that I usually create.

NOVEMBER 2009 - CORNELIA ARTS BUILDING - OPEN HOUSE - STUDIO #201
Friday November 13th, 6-10pm
Saturday, November 14th, Noon-5pm
Sunday, November 15th, Noon-5pm



Pursed
, acrylic on panel, 20x20, 2009


Many of the building's 40 artists will have their studios open for the open house. Come by, meet the artists, and check out the unique art in one of Chicago's longest-running artists' buildings. Drinks and snacks will be served.

LOCATION: The Cornelia Arts Building is located at 1800 West Cornelia Avenue (at Ravenswood), two streets south of Addison Street. Take the CTA Ravenswood "L" Brown Line to the Addison Street stop. From there, walk 1/2 block east to Ravenswood and go south (right) two more blocks. There is also plenty of off street parking for cars plus parking spaces behind the building.

NOVEMBER 2009 - CORNELIA ARTS BUILDING - OPEN HOUSE - STUDIO #201
Friday November 13th, 6-10pm
Saturday, November 14th, Noon-5pm
Sunday, November 15th, Noon-5pm


Pursed
, acrylic on panel, 20x20, 2009

Many of the building's 40 artists will have their studios open for the open house. Come by, meet the artists, and check out the unique art in one of Chicago's longest-running artists' buildings. Drinks and snacks will be served.

LOCATION: The Cornelia Arts Building is located at 1800 West Cornelia Avenue (at Ravenswood), two streets south of Addison Street. Take the CTA Ravenswood "L" Brown Line to the Addison Street stop. From there, walk 1/2 block east to Ravenswood and go south (right) two more blocks. There is also plenty of off street parking for cars plus parking spaces behind the building.

Six New Paintings (well, five new and one in progress)

Here are some new figurative paintings finished over this past week. I was going for quick, loose, expressive. These are part of a new series that I'm working on based on street scene photographs and sketches I've done in New York and Chicago. "Pursed" is still a work in progress.

Headphones and Crowd, acrylic on canvas panel, 14x18, 2009, $150

Yellow Dress, acrylic on canvas paper (framed), 12x16, 2009

Blonde Cell Phone, acrylic on canvas paper (framed), 12x16, 2009

Heading to the Subway, acrylic on canvas paper (framed), 12x16, 2009

Pursed, acrylic on panel (work in progress), 2009

This water tanks painting is an imaginary scene that I guess could have existed along the shore of Lake Michigan or the River in Chicago's industrial heyday.

Seven Peaks, acrylic on panel, 16x20, 2009

Six New Paintings (well, five new and one in progress)

Here are some new figurative paintings finished over this past week. I was going for quick, loose, expressive. These are part of a new series that I'm working on based on street scene photographs and sketches I've done in New York and Chicago. "Pursed" is still a work in progress.

Headphones and Crowd, acrylic on canvas panel, 14x18, 2009, $150


Yellow Dress, acrylic on canvas paper (framed), 12x16, 2009


Blonde Cell Phone, acrylic on canvas paper (framed), 12x16, 2009

Heading to the Subway, acrylic on canvas paper (framed), 12x16, 2009


Pursed, acrylic on panel (work in progress), 2009


This water tanks painting is an imaginary scene that I guess could have existed along the shore of Lake Michigan or the River in Chicago's industrial heyday.

Seven Peaks, acrylic on panel, 16x20, 2009