Thursday, May 31, 2012

Romeo

A new painting today.  Romeo, a romantic rooster!  He will be part of Farm Art in Brattleboro and hung at The Works Cafe.

24"x18"

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Happy Memories

Fun to go back and find my old chicken paintings.  I can always remember the actual time painting my paintings.  These two roosters were for a show at Windham Art Gallery.  The title became a bit controversial and I think I considered changes before it sold but here it is with the original name.




Thelma & Louise

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Morris

A chicken painting every day really means a chicken painting posted as often as I can!  Morris below is another one from the way back.  


circa 2006

Saturday, May 26, 2012

Saturday's Rooster

Found this photo of a rooster that is quite old too.  Beginning years of painting I was singularily concerned with painting itself and not recording the paintings or keeping track where or when they were sold.  So no facts on this one.


Circa 2007

Friday, May 25, 2012

Hen feathers!

Not sure what kind of chicken this is but sometimes I think I paint chickens that are a bit of this and a bit of that for breeds.  More concerned with the "illustration" quality of my images than being overly realistic.



Hen, circa. 2009

Thursday, May 24, 2012

WAG Rooster

Continuing with old chicken paintings.  This is a rooster from a fundraiser for Windham Art Gallery.  Sadly the gallery closed a couple of years ago and is missed by artists and visitors to Brattleboro these days.



Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Worldly Chick #1

This is the first Wordly Chick from around the same time as Matthew's Rooster, 2006ish.  I love painting it and am working on a new one for this summer season.


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

The Chicken That Started It All


Matthew's Rooster, 2006 

This was one of the first chickens I painted, a gift for my son Matthew.  As I often do I revisit my reference photos and paint animals over again.  On rare occasions I will not let myself use an animal again for a painting, probably because I was frustrated and not able to accomplish what I wanted.  Each time I paint an animal again I feel I find new discoveries about the animal or about painting.  Unfortunately I don't always take photos but I know I have done others of this rooster and they are out in the world somewhere!