Alaskan Artist, I paint Landscapes, Wildlife, Still Life, in a Realistic and Impressionistic styles. My paintings are for sale on my website: www.kurtjacobson.com
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I want to welcome you to my blog. I will share my art, creative process and a little of myself with you. My life as a Artist has been interesting and full of adventures. Come along with me as we explore the world and how the artist sees it.
Showing posts with label painting techniques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting techniques. Show all posts
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Lower Summit Lake Stage 5
Stage 5 Lower Summit Lake 18 x 36 oil on canvas -
Completed the background mid hills with all the fall colors today. Great fun lots of small strokes of broken color to let the eye blend together and tell the story. Next will be the midground trees in the back(dark color for the moment) then work my way forward. Had a great weekend painting really enjoyed myself and the painting process.
Monday, December 27, 2010
Saying Goodbye To Grandma & Grandpa Lindsey
This painting I painted as a surprise present for my wife, for Christmas. This painting has a emotional, poignant meaning to Donna. Last September Shaunna (in the picture) and Christina went to the site of where my wife and her siblings combined the ashes of their parents (Sherman & Rae Lindsey), Shaunna came to say goodbye.
As a artist I decided to use photo editing software to move Shaunna from the right of the picture closer to the tree on the left of the picture (see above picture).
I then washed in a thinned paint layer to block in the main compositional elements. As you can see I was not trying to do any work up of the image. My goal with this stage is just to recheck the composition and its elements. I was satisfied with what I had so I then began by painting in the ocean and distant land. Working forward I began to paint the rest of the painting, taking time to stop and re-evaluate as I went.
Donna was thrilled with her Painting. Nothing is better as a artist to know you have created something that has meaning to someone. I painted this painting for my soul mate, and it came from the love I have for her.
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Denali Blue
Denali Blue - Oil on 6 x 9 Panel - I orginally started this painting in totally different colors (see prior post). Was not happy with how it was going, so let it dry and redrew the composition and changed the colors to get the mood I was looking for. Much happier with it now. This is painted on a Jack Richeson panel which I had never used before so took a little while to work out how to apply the paint on it correctly. Painted in a Sydney Laurence style of work.
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