Showing posts with label casey baugh. Show all posts
Showing posts with label casey baugh. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

"Gloaming" 11x16



"Gloaming" 11x16 oil on canvas



(detail)


Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Plein air painting

"The Painter" (Joseph Todorovitch) 16x16 oil on panel.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Live Painting Demo


January 20th 9-3pm at the Scottsdale Artists' School, I will be painting the figure from life and demonstrating techniques in oil. The finished painting will be available for purchase after the demo. Seating is limited. For more information or to register click here.






Sunday, December 18, 2011

"Evening" 9x12 oil on panel


"Evening" is part of my outdoor figure studies which explore various moods of fading light.

Monday, November 21, 2011

Few spaces left in 5-day March workshop

There are only a few spaces available in the March 5-day figure painting workshop.
More info here.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Step by step "Allure"

I thought it would be interesting to include a step by step. This painting is a 40x50 and it titled "Allure"

Step 1. Using the medium ( 1part stand oil, 1 part Damar Varnish, 5 parts triple rectified turp)
I washed ultramarine blue deep and cadmium orange to neutralize the value of the canvas and to create an interesting surface to work on.

Step 2. I was careful to suggest the layout of the figure and chair.


Step3. I then started to lay in the value and suggest color.

Step4. Now that I have established the darkest darks and lightest lights I can begin with the serious paint and go in for the drawing.

Step 5. I continue to block in value and color
Step6. Work on the face is finished

Step7. I use the work in the face as a guide of finish to move across the canvas.

Step8. I am now focused on color and edge


Step9. At this stage I completely repainted the face as I was not happy with the attitude and implied line of the head before. In this stage I am also experimenting with the background as I have no reference for it.


Step10. This is the final image. I ended up painting the background green to support the red chair. I also added the picture in the upper left and the open door or hall on the right of the canvas in order to help guide the eye and help the composition.
"Allure" 40x50 oil on canvas