Thursday, September 17, 2009

Distance at Kay's Place_Landscape, hills, cows

Distance at Kay's Place___6 x 8 oil on canvas panel___$150
This one made it home without dirt all over it like yesterday's painting ...My challenge on this work was to keep that hill back there in the distance. In real life the WHOLE SCENE was way in the distance...I brought it forward for a better composition. This is a good way to learn how to paint distance, because it's already "there"...If this scene was really as close to the viewer as it appears, your eye can compensate and SEE more detail in the background....an artist needs to tell the story of more distance, by exaggerating a little bit!
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Farm Memories at Kay's Place_6x8 oil

"Farm Memories at Kay's Place...thanks to Photoshop!" 6x8 oil on linen___$150, dirt included...see below
I painted at a friend's place today. Kay Butler owns Cactus Jack's in Gruene, TX...GO THERE!
Her place is the farm of my dreams!: views of distance, great open space and skies, a beautiful pecan bottom and a river running through it...sigh....some day I hope to be back onthe land, so keep your eyes open for me, y'all!!!...So we painted for a little while, and I painted the view across Kay's road. Then, when putting it into my wet canvas carrier, I dropped it and of course it was before photographing it. The image below is the REAL,UNCENSORED VERSION. The one above is thanks to Photoshop....not to worry, though! When "dirt happens", just wait for the oil painting to dry and it will flick right off! Till then, I say the painting has character, and the dirt is free with purchase!!


Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Chapel in Taos__8x6 oil on canvas panel

"Chapel in Taos" ___8 x 6 oil on canvas study___$190 if you ask first
In a few weeks I will be in Taos, New Mexico for a visit to "my" gallery, Act I Gallery. I'll be there to do a demo and then I guess I will hang around to paint the fall colors, if someone twists my arm hard enough!...I painted this chapel yesterday from a photo I took a few weeks ago when we were there....I have been curious to see what y'all think of it, and watched my email for comments all day. I had assumed that no one liked it, and was almost bummed, till I just realized I did not post it yesterday after I finished it! oops! I really needed to redeem the Brownwood demo painting, and re-posted it instead. So there! I am hoping that these cottonwood trees will be bright gold when I am there in October! Maybe I will paint the gold version, too!

Monday, September 14, 2009

Drought Breaker_16 x 20

"Drought Breaker" 16 x 20 oil on linen panel, a BIG demo...FINISHED...
I posted this on Saturday, after creating it as a demo for the Brownwood (TX) Art Association. I hope some of you who were there see a little bit of difference from the "almost finished" demo I left you with! Plus, when I first posted this, I misspelled "drought", and I had to use a bad photo. It was so dark and rainy that day, I could not get a decent shot. Lesson: ALWAYS use spell check and ONLY great photos of your work (ahem..)
Brownwood is over 100 miles from my home in Round Rock. You have probably heard about our rains here the past few days, and it poured on me all the way there. The landscape looks like this there in that part of Texas, and the sky brewed all weekend with refreshment for our farmers....ahhh!

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Painting From Studies_a demo, 16 x 20

"Draught Breaker"__16 x 20, state one demo, oil on linen panel___available after a little refinement

I drove 150 miles through driving rain to do this demo for the Brownwood Art Association. What a great group showed up! I was VERY honored, because it was a PERFECT DAY for these artists to stay home in a dry, cozy studio ...these are my favorite days to paint!!! It is still raining, the Round Rock (literally) on the Chisholm Trail through my town is 2 feet under the RAGING waters of Brushy Creek...and Texans are giddy! All the tanks (ponds) are FULL!!!


Now, about this painting:...I used to feel like I was cheating, because the painting happens so fast when I work up a small study to a larger canvas. But nowI figure that it's no different than the graphic designer who must wrangle several versions of "mock-ups" or rough art as they design, before settling on the final version. (I did this for years, in my "old job"and have file cabinets and computer files FULL of layouts with rough art...because whatever elements weren't used in THIS design could be used in THAT design...so I kept ALL the studies!)....BUt, as a "plein air - daily painter - instructor" I find that my "rough art" is the little paintings....sometimes a little one HAPPENS to be well composed and "worthy" of a large canvas, so those are the ones I work up in the studio, using the small one as reference....the good thing is, I can sell the little studies at little prices!...Kevin MacPherson compares painters to musicians saying "Painters are the only ones who can sell their rehearsals!"

Upcoming Workshop: February 5-7, 2010 Fredericksburg Artists School

Friday, September 11, 2009

New Rain, New Moon_12 x 12 oil on gallery wrap

New Rain, New Moon___12 x 12 oil on gallery wrap canvas__AVAILABLE at Bienvenidos! a multimedia art exhibit next week. Please scroll to bottom to see your invitation!

You might remember my study for this one, painted a few weeks ago. click the link to see it and compare the study to the new painting. The new one is much bigger at 12 x 12. The gallery wrap canvas is one with thick sides which are painted. It can be hung on the wall without a frame, for a more conemporary look. I prepared the new one for the show mentioned above. Please come if you can...there is some fabulous work by great artists in ALL MEDIA. See the art used on the invitation for a sampling of some typical art at this show. http://vvaughan.blogspot.com/search?q=bienvenido+rain
Tomorrow I will be painting a demo in Brownwood, TX for their art league. It has been a few weeks since I did a demo or taught, so I am REALLY EXCITED! My plan has been to paint a larger work of a great Texas sky...but if I feel inspired differently tomorrow, I could paint ANYTHING!...See you there!




Thursday, September 10, 2009

Morning Warmup_study_8x6 oil on linen

"Morning Warmup" 8 x 6 oil study on linen panel_____$190 when the big one's done!
THe past few days I have posted studies of birds. One of them will be added to a large painting I am working on. So, after these bird "tryouts", I think I have decided to use this one...maybe. I REALLY like the flying birds, but you'll see...this one might fit the scene better.
Speaking of tryouts, the football tryouts are long over and the games are under way. We had our "Friday Night Lights" tonight for Round Rock Dragon Varsity Football. A VICTORY! My son is a Junior Quarterback...a starter on the A-Team JV, but so far he has been playing on varsity as our #1 QB had some surgery. BOY, these kids bounce back fast! The #1 guy was back tonight, but my son got to play, a little bit , too. Funny how exciting the HOLDER for the extra point can be when he's your son! Last week my young holder got his name mentioned in a feature article of the Austin Sports page...his first media coverage! Maybe you read it: he was the guy who was pressured into an incomplete pass on the two point conversion which would have won the game...ah well...they failed to mention that he had to snag a snap that nearly went over his head and saved the day earlier in the game...it wasn't as meaningful as the "miss"... durn media!

Some Things You DON'T Paint

A photo by V....Vaughan.....one I will NEVER paint.
Well, I was gone painting today...and it's one of those days I didn't get home in time to photograph my work in the sunlight...my preferred method. (I have lots of thoughts and recommendations about shooting your artwork...I am FINALLY successful - enough - at it, but learned a lot of hard lessons along the way....I CAN HELP...let me know if you want me to post some of these thoughts :)
Since I can't post today's painting, I will post some of the photos I will NEVER paint. ...
As I browsed my bird photos last week, looking for a bird to put into a certain painting, I ran across this one. It's a beautiful egret in an awkward pose. It's weird looking because the bird looks like he's standing on the water, his head is up in a funny way, his wings look funny, and looking at it makes me laugh......don't paint awkward things, that make your viewer feel weird...no matter how accurate, or cute!
The photo below, was staged. A couple of students lined up in the field in such a way that one of them looks like a tiny little artist poised on the end of the other artist's paintbrush. ...The lesson here is, never paint objects lining up in awkward positions...even if they lined up in real life! It happens a lot that something will touch the horizon: a fence post, the cow's back, the top of the tree, or roof-line....even if it's TRUE in the photo, don't paint it! Where they touch stops the viewer's eye! Hope this info encourages you ...Email your comment! vvaughan8@yahoo.com

Tuesday, September 08, 2009

Bright Egret_6x8 oil study on linen_and a lesson!

"Bright Egret"__6x8 oil study on linen panel___$190
I think I need to put a bird into a painting I am working on...I will show and tell why, later, but for the next few days, I am trying out some different birds...see yesterday's blog post. As I work on a BIG painting this week, I have some thoughts for you artists out there...On Brushes...

I HATE shopping, but I NEED art supplies. So when I go to Artisan in Santa Fe or Taos, I snap up everything I NEED and am always tempted by other great deals... (I re-named them Arti-SINS, because of all that excess!)...BRUSHES....I ALWAYS buy a new brush or two. Now, I am not into all the "gadget" brushes, like those rubber wedge brushes or the...OK, I bought egberts once...but I prefer standard, fine oil painting bristles...preferably natural bristle, Robert Simmons.... Sometimes I get home with a new one I TOUGHT was a bristle and it ends up being a synthetic. The "Silver" is one I HATE!... and the Connoisseur, too. Now, for small paintings, I use only one brush at a time, and scrub and clean it between colors, and am VERY ROUGH with them...so the Connoisseur #6 or 4's HATE ME! They curl up on the fringes (just one or two hairs will curl and flip)...I HATE THAT, and vowed to never get another one. But today, while working on a big painting with 5 brushes in my hand, all loaded, I noticed I had a "favorite"...lo...it was a #10 Connoisseur, pure synthetic filbert....I had to think this through, but the difference is the way I paint...On the big ones I do not scrub on the canvas with the brush (I use paper towels for that, but that's another lesson). I have been using lots of color thinned with a medium (for now) and put down the stroke and leave it...so there!

Monday, September 07, 2009

Surveyor_6x8 oil on canvas panel

"Surveyor" 6 x 8 oil study on canvas panel $150 soaking wet!
This big egret must not have seen me on the river bank, because he flew by slow and close. I liked that he seemed to be surveying the surface of the water, because sometimes he flew so low that his wing tips nearly touched the water. I painted this from the photo I took. I ALWAYS have my camera around my neck! If you have taken a workshop with me, you have seen me at my sunrise demo with the camera hanging into the paint, practically! ...The painting lesson here is a bit of a "broken rule" for oils, which is USUALLY to start with the dark colors. (The rule is "Dark to Light...Thin to Thick"). I started with THIN, but thin LIGHT colors and I put the darks over them, THIN, still....THEN I put the thick whites in at the end...then a few more darks, because I messed up an edge...then more lights...then more darks...then....SEE? it's OK to break those "rules".

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Back Door at Concepcion

"Back Door at Concepcion"___8 x 6 oil study on linen panel__$190 unframed and wet!
More from the San Antonio missions! Along with my painting studies, I have been reading books and studying the missions of the southwestern USA. What great stories in history...stories of America! I Love them!...I think I mentioned a while ago that we discovered a family of SKUNKS living in our garage. We keep one garage door crackes a little bit so the cats, Duster and Velcro can come and go, and since our back fence is the edge of a big ranch, we have all kinds of wildlife tromping through: deer, fox, owls, armadillos, etc...but the skunks found a place to nest in our garage. We discovered them a long time ago (guess how...phew!) but they only made a stink once or twice, then we thought they were gone...but lately we see them all the time at night and in the early pre-dawn...they eat the cat food and...GET THIS...they use the cat's litter box!!!! My husband and I suspected it for weeks (because the cats never use it, but suddenly it was being "used", and something was different about it....not "skunky", though...just different :) Well, yesterday my husband saw one of the little ones using the box!...I never heard of a litter-box-trained skunk, but we have three!

Saturday, September 05, 2009

Luz de Espada_16 x 20__old, so it's SOLD

"Luz de Espada"____16 x 20 oil on linen...painted in 2005 0r 2006, so it's long gone...
All my little mission studies this week stirred up conversation with blogger fans of the San Antonio Missions. One friend said her favorite mission is Espada. It is one of the two at the south end of the Mission Trail and sometimes gets overlooked, because most visitors start at the north. I painted Espada a few years ago, so I dug up this photo to share. This was a larger work, 16 x 20 but was derived from a study like the ones I posted last week.

Thursday, September 03, 2009

Mission San Jose_6x8 oil on linen panel

"Mission San Jose_6x8 oil study on linen panel___$190 unframed and wet! click image to see detail
The best restoration of all the San Antonio missions. I could paint here all day! San Jose means "Saint Joseph"...
I have a monitor problem, and had to edit this photo by "feel"...if it looks dark and muddy to you (like it does on MY monitor:), that's my fault! The original is really nice! Here is an endoresement: TigerDirect.com is an AMAZING web site full of all kinds of computer and digital related things. Thanks to my friend Eric, I bought a little video camera, some SD cards (4GB for $5....REALLY!), and other things I REALLY needed. Besides the amazing prices, shipping is FREE and they update you on the shipping almost every 5 minutes! I ordered on Monday and got my goodies on Wednesday...FAST!...guess it's time for a monitor...

Wednesday, September 02, 2009

Palm with a Mission_Concepcion_8 x 6

"Palm With a Mission"_at Concepcion___8 x 6 oil on linen study__$190 click image to enlarge.
My trip to the missions last week yielded a bunch of nice photos, but I worked this study up from a Daniel's photo! What you think, kid?...

Tuesday, September 01, 2009

San Jose Panorama _ study_ 4 x 10

"San Jose Panorama _Study_ 4 x 10 oil on linen panel. Click for detail...$190 unframed, $250 framed
When I visited the San Antonio Missions the other day, it was HOT...about 103 that day. (Texans are making sport of all this heat now...just 3 more days of this and we will have broken the all time record for number of days over 100 in a year! woohoo!)...Some of the living quarters in the wall around this great mission have been restored and inside these thick walled rooms, it was only about 85-90 degrees...MUCH cooler than the outside air! These rooms weren't restored last time I was there, so I was REALLY excited to see the changes! I think this is the most painted mission in San Antonio...it is simply beautiful. One time I was visiting and there was a wedding. OFTEN there is a Mariachi Mass going on...I have a really neat frame for this painting. Let me know if you want to see it framed.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Mars at the Door__10 x 8

"Mars at the Door"__10 x 8 oil on linen___for T if she likes it!
Here is Mars! A beautiful Chow mix, belonging to my friend, who probably thinks I forgot about her! I Had started this a long time ago, and last week I thought I would look again at the photos and e-mails from T....Good thing I did, because the painting I had started had the wrong dog in the painting! See my first draft, below....YIKES! WHO IS THE BLACK DOG?!!! I know T told me the story, but my delay caused me to forget....SO>>>Here is the REAL draft of Mr. Mars, and pending approval from T, it's her painting...
To you artists: So many of you tell me that you wish you had my energy...THANK YOU, but I wish I did not make so many mistakes that REQUIRE me to spend more time (and energy)at the easel, FIXING things! haha Honestly, the best way to be a good problem solver is to be nearly perfectly organized and smart...the SECOND BEST way is to make so many mistakes that you get good at problem solving, because you have a lot of PRACTICE!!!
Mystery Dog....oops....






Saturday, August 29, 2009

Bienvenido Rain_study_6x8 oil

"Bienvenido Rain"_study_6x8 oil on linen____$150 after I'm done with it, next week!
I am preparing a couple of paintings for a show coming up here in Austin. The theme of this show is "Bienvenidos", which means WELCOME in spanish. Here is a study...a painting from the other night when some rain came REAL close to us at sunset. I was on my way to the little drugstore for some Advil and Icy Hot for Mr. Football Player and this BRILLIANT sky loomed over the nearby ranch....The poor, sore football player had to wait a few extra moments, because lucky mama had her camera....I used the pics as reference and painted this welcome sight as soon as I got home....I will post the final painting next week...
*NOTE to artists...photos are fine, really, but use them RIGHT AWAY, before the impression of the REAL light fades from memory. As I occasionally judge art shows, I can TEL when someone only works from photos...it is a very obvious distinction..use your God-given appreciation for REAL LIFE LIGHT in your paintings. If you struggle with this, do more little studies outside....I DO!

Friday, August 28, 2009

August 28 on the Farm___

"August 28, 2006__Last Year on the Farm"__giclee available soon
This painting was one of my most requested ones of my "Last Year on the Farm". It sold FAST! I painted it THREE YEARS ago, today. I saw a similar scene at a nearby farm, today and it remined me that I promised myself (and a few collectors!) that I will soon paint a large version of this small study. I have the canvas ready, and a frame to put it in! The large original


will be 24 x 30 (or maybe 30 x 40...I can't decide!)...but, I also want to print a small edition of canvas giclees....My "farm work" remains my BEST work, I think. I published a small book with LOTS of pictures of the paintings. Order info is below...
A thought for my artist friends: Use your good studies as reference for larger works....this is what they are for! So many of the little "daily paintings" I do end up being re-created as larger works. Half the fun is trying to re-capture the freshness and brushwork of the study....the other half of the fun is selling the little study!










"Last Year on the Farm : A Story of Change..." THE BOOK IS HERE!

$29 plus 5 to ship. Total : $34

This exhibit of 365 small plein air paintings toured the country on exhibit in 2008. All of the paintings are up on my web site, and many are available for purchase NOW!

I put together a 50 page book, measuring 7" x 7", which is just FULL of some of my favorite images from my "Last Year on the Farm". There are two paintings for each month and a section showing two complete groups of "24 paintings in 24 hours" : "Fall Day...." and "Winter Day....". The book is available in paperback or Hard boound and includes a few of my thoughts and a short story about the project.

It is a WONDERFUL story of the end of a way of life in America. It's a story that touches MOST Americans as we say goodbye to small time farming.

Use the Paypal Button below, or CONTACT ME via e-mail if you wish to pay with a credit card. Or mail a check or money order to:

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2606 Starling Dr.

Round Rock, TX 78681

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Mission Concepcion__6 x 4 oil study

"Mission Concepcion_Study" 6 x 4 oil on linen with a really beautiful special frame! $220 vvauhan8@yahoo.com
Sunday after church my son and a pack of his buddies went to Schlitterbahn to say goodbye to summer. (If you ever come to central Texas in the summer you MUST spend a day at Schlitterbahn...no matter how you look in a swim suit!)...I drove my son there after church and then went on to San Antonio by myself to visit the missions with some tiny canvases on hand. I have been working with some special framing methoods for these tiny canvases, so that I can send these little gems to my great galleries. I will tell more about these frames tomorrow...

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Grapes in Florence__14 x 11 oil on linen

"Grapes in Florence"__14 x 11 oil on linen
Everyone knows that Florence is in TEXAS! But not everyone knows there is a beautiful vineyard there!. I painted at The Vineyard, today, with a buddy artist and here's what happened....They are just about to harvest these little beauties.
I shared this painting thought with someone in my workshop lately, and it came to me, again today:

Approach your painting time with NO idea in mind about HOW it ought to look….
Any thought you have about what it ought to look like is just you IMAGINING SOMEONE ELSE’S PAINTING, anyway…”grown ups” tend to do this more than youngsters, because we KNOW good art when we see it. The reason why we WANT to create is because something impressed us “out there” and we want to do it, too! ….after a lot of brush miles, good complements, and helpful critique (even if unwanted, it’s ALL helpful), we become our own artist. And it is THEN that we can approach a painting with an idea in mind….So, I no longer think of my teachers…like “How would Kevin paint this”…or “….Rick Howell”….well, I STILL wonder how Rick would paint it..!
...any comment?

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Egret Landing_6 x 4 oil study on linen

"Egret Landing"_6 x 4 oil study on linen______$100 if you are the first to ask
When I lived on the farm, I spent a lot of time sneaking up on the cattle egrets as they grazed alongsidr the cows. They always saw me, but I could take a seat and sit still and they would come back after a while. Their head and neck feathers would change to a yellowy color at certain times of the year (spring, I think). Here is a "lesson": Study the birds and animals before you create a composition, especially if you plan to change the setting. You might put Spring plumage on a winter bird, and that would be embarrassing if one of your collectors noticed! Just remember: the reason someone will buy your art might be because they JUST LOVE or are VERY FAMILIAR with the subject. They will be the first to notice if you haven't done your homework.

Monday, August 24, 2009

Through The Uprights_ A giclee, 18 x 18_3 left

"Through the Uprights"__18 x 18 framed limited edition giclee, only 3 left $450
Football is in the air. My favorite team happens to be the Texas Longhorns of the University of Texas in Austin. It's a GREAT TIME to be a longhorn fan, right y'all? I have been around long enough to know that these glory days will be gone soon enough (just like the last time!) so I am enjoying the heck out of them for now! One day we will be looking back saying,"remember when?", and it will all seem so silly...it's "just a game", right?...but, having football playing sons teaches you that, though it IS a game, nothing is closer than the struggles of real life than the sport of FOOTBALL....my longhorn paintings all have football jargon titles. This one shows beautiful cattle egrets, backlit and flying around the "uprights" of the young steer, I could ramble on and on about the symbolism of beauty through the uprights....but I won't. I only have three of these left. They are pretty big, at 18 x 18 and have a great black frame...let me know if you want one of the last three...first 3 to ask...

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Breezy Palm_8x6 oil on inen

"Breezy Palm"__8x6 oil on linen___$250 unframed...click image for juicy details
Sitting on C and D's deck over the bay, I enjoyed hearing the rustling of this palm so much, I decided to paint it.
The trip to the beach went too fast. Another good reason to paint on location is that a painting actually lasts longer than a photo…REALLY! Taking a photo does not place the thing in your memory. It’s a “mechanical” exercise. Whereas, sketching or drawing engages every part of our “learning” ability. We make visual judgments of space, perspective, scale, color…not to mention the deeply personal exercise of brushwork! There is PLENTY of loaded brushwork in this little sketch!

Friday, August 21, 2009

Imagining Rain___8 x 10 oil

"Imagining Rain"...8x10 oil on linen, click image to see detail__Available
I am staying at Caro and Don's place while spending a little time on the coast. The mornings here are irresistible to paint. I LOVE the BIG, low clouds on the Texas Coast this time of year, and keep imagining rain!!.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Port A Beach


"Port A Beach"____11x14 oil on linen panel____available
Click the image to see juicy details. It was windy on the beach today, so I did not feel the sun too much. Am SO GLAD that I have a faster hand than before, because this painting could have caused some serious sunburn! I will be in Port Aransas, TX for a few days of painting and, actually fishing with an dear old high school buddy!

Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Colorado River, Texas Sky

"Colorado River, Texas Sky"____24 x 30 oil on linen____available
We have our very own Colorado River flowing right through Central Texas to the Gulf of Mexico. I walked alongside it last week with my friend, and this pretty bend caught my eye. This time of year there is a never ending spiral column of buzzards riding the thermals above the treetops. I like that. It LOOKS LIKE TEXAS!!!
I found out today why the Colorado River was flowing so hard that day....they are releasing water from the lakes near Austin to send downstream to the rice farmers who desperately need it. This is why the Colorado River was dammed up in the first place, ...for FOOD, y'all....the boating and water sports are a "new idea" and way down on the list of priorities....Our lakes are terribly dry, but one good tropical storm will bring them back in a hurry!

Monday, August 17, 2009

Questa's Heavy Sky_6x8

"Questa's Heavy Sky" ____6x8 oil on linen panel____$150 if you love fall
North of Taos, NM is a little town called Questa. There are some tall mountains and open fields there. When I drove through last fall, clouds hung heavy over the mountain tops. This is another study for a larger painting that I will start soon. I prefer to paint on location, but photos work just fine since I have spent a lot of time paintig in the area.

Sunday, August 16, 2009

Anticipating Fall Near Taos_6x8

"Anticipating Fall Near Taos"__6x8 oil on linen__$150
YES, it's still hot in Texas, but a little farther north, the season is mellowing out and fall color is about a month away! I am getting ready by working from my many photos (I trekked through the Taos and southern Colorado area last fall and have been dying to paint there again!)...A note to ALL artists who plan painting trips or workshops...whether you teach them or take them: PAINT before you go! Working from photos is NOT a criminal offense! It's a good way to "polish" your eye to see forms and color. It warms up the painting muscles and stretches those art ligaments!...and when you finally get out "en plein air" you will NOTICE the difference between real life and photos, and making adjustments is easier. ...The little painting above was painted quickly, and I noticed a "broken art rule" that WORKS! See the "sky holes" at the base of the tree? Where the grass is seen between the trunks? Well, the "rule" says that sky holes should be darker than the color of the main area of grass. Well, you can plainly see that these specs of grass are brighter than the field of grass, but I LIKE IT that way...in this case, IT WORKS!...maybe because this is a bright sunny scene and the sun might be shining on that patch of grass? ....now, go break some MORE art rules!!!

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Fall in the Canyon_6x8

"Fall in the Canyon"__6 x 8 oil study on linen $150
In a few weeks my favorite place in Colorado will look a lot like this. I am working on some Fall paintings right now, and going through some photos I took last year...Fall would feel pretty good right now, after a few weeks of 100+ degree days...Good news, though: FOOTBALL SEASON started today for the Round Rock High School Dragons...my son had his first scrimmage and his mom survived! Bring on Fall!

Friday, August 14, 2009

Summer's End - Taos__6 x 8 oil

"Summer's End - Taos, NM" 6 x 8 oil study on linen panel____$150 if you like thick paint!
A few weeks ago we left Taos as the day was leaving town. I love the time of day where shadows are long, and in Taos, they are always crisp and COOL shadows!...speaking of cool, we FINALLY got our A/C fixed...just as the clods came and it got below 100....whew!...NEXT WEEK, I will be on the Texas coast....heading down to paint for a few days. Any suggestions? SERIOUSLY! If you tell me what to paint, and I paint it, I will let you have first "pickin's" on the small studies! ...hit the comment button, and I will get my colors ready!!! Be sure to leave your e-mail address! vvaughan8@yahoo.com

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Fourteen Mules_30 x 40

"Fourteen Mules" 30 x 40 oil on linen____not available
All of the individual studies I have posted lately, were used as reference for this painting. After I frame it, I will send it out to it's "home" at the Fourteen Mules Ranch on the East Coast. Of course, the "focal point" of the painting, is the group of mules and their reflections. See the detail of them, below....and see if you can find all fourteen mules! (I will let you know when it's on the way, M. :)
...I bet I can paint a mule with my eyes closed, now!

Detail of "Fourteen Mules"........copyright V....Vaughan

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Mule 7 of 14 Mules

"Mule 7 Study for 'Fourteen Mules'"__6x8 oil on linen
Here is mule #7, a study for the seventh mule on my big painting, "Fourteen Mules". I will FINALLY post the BIG ONE, tomorrow, and you will be able to see all 14 mules "in context" :). Now that the painting is done, I can FINALLY let the studies go, to whoever asks for them "second". I am permitting the patrons who commissioned the BIG ONE have first "pickings" of the studies. If they decide to NOT take them, then they are available to anyone else who wants them. Please let me know your preference! See all the painted studies on the blog this week, and see the sketches on the blog archives in November and December of 2008. http://www.vvaughan.blogspot.com

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Mule 6 Study

"Mule 6 Study"___5.5 x 4.25 oil on linen panel...see #5 below
Yesterday I posted Mule #5 from the real painting, so I am posting the STUDY of Mule #5 below. Take a look and compare them...you will see the difference :).... While painting Mule 6, I decided to hold the canvas in my hand while painting. I OFTEN just hold the canvas in my hand, even en plein air, or teaching. I like the flexibility of being able to turn it upside-down or sideways to get a better brush angle or to check composition. But for this one, I was just being lazy, because I wanted to sit on my high chair while painting. Well, when I leaned back, the back-rest part of the chair broke and I fell straight back. All I thought of was "don't hit your head", and "save the painting!" (not in that order). Since I accomplished both. I was pretty relieved!
Mule 5 Study....

Monday, August 10, 2009

Mule 5


Mule 5 on "Fourteen Mules"____detail from the "REAL" painting
I forgot to photograph the STUDY, "Mule 5"....so I cropped Mule 5 from the REAL painting for today's post. I have been working on a big painting called "Fourteen Mules", and posting the studies one by one....I think the painting is mostly DONE, but I will not post it till I have posted all the studies...There is a catch, though...you have to watch for the surprise, which you will see when I post the whole painting...THURSDAY!....stay tuned!

Sunday, August 09, 2009

Mule 4 Study_6x8

"Mule 4 Study" 6 x 8 oil on canvas panel...click image to see the juicy details!
4 mules down...10 to go...actually I will show 7 mules one by one, and then the rest of the "14 Mules" I will show in a group...These individuals are studies. The "real mules" are together in a group on the BIG painting. By the end of the week, will post the big thing...inless I melt. The AC is still out (upstairs...we have another unit that cools the downstairs, so please do not feel too sorry for me. Texans used to survive entire summers without AC!)

Saturday, August 08, 2009

Mule 3 Study_8 x 6

"Mule 3 Study_8 x 6 oil on linen
Mule 3 of 14...only 11 to go! ...If you watch this blog, you already know, but I have been working on a VERY large commission. A painting for a client in South Carolina. I even posted an early version of the final painting and some of the sketches. The paintings I am posting for the next few days are individual color studies of the various figures in the larger work. I am JUST aout ready to finally let these little studies go, as I wrap up the big painting after working on it WAY too long!
I like to break down a large painting into small bites. Here is one I hope you like!

Friday, August 07, 2009

Mule 2 Study

Mule 2 Study __5 x 5,75 oil on linen panel
I will never gloat about Colorado, again.
I will never gloat about Colorado, again.
I will never gloat about Colorado, again.
It is 105 here and our air conditioner went out. It's OK, though....they can fix it on Tuesday.
If I move only very slowly, I hardly sweat at all.....oh, yeah, and I have a computer problem, too... :)

Wednesday, August 05, 2009

Mule 1 Study

Mule 1 _ 5 x 7 ___available soon
Back from Colorado now, but I have been busy the past few days....mostly missing the mountains and moping! Am finishing up some important paintings so will be posting the studies and sketches for these this week. I have to hold the mule works for a few more weeks to make sure my work is done, then I will have them available for sale. If you want me to remember you for one of these, just drop me an email vvaughan8@yahoo.com

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Cottonwood Droppings__6 x 8

"Cottonwood Droppings" 6 x 8 oil on linen panel__$150 worth of paint on this one :)

While we were in Colorado, I needed to scrape my messy palette and put on some fresh color squirts. Rather than throwing out the "palette droppings", I used them to paint the cottonwoods below our place. There is about $150 worth of paint on this one, so that's the price! Click the image to see the details!

Saturday, August 01, 2009

Rain on the Canyon Wall

"Rain on the Canyon Wall"___6x8 oil on linen___$150 without the rain
This canyon wall is across the river from the house, and looms over the river. I like to sit on the porch and paint, so this was my challenge earlier in the week. When I started this painting, some visitors came by so I left the porch and got distracted for a few hours. A big storm came in and rain and wind blew hard and I forgot about the painting!. When I went back to it, the raindrops had made an interesting pattern on the blocked in canvas, that I just HAD to take a picture of it!! Take a look at it below. THIS is why I am an oil painter, and thankful that oil and water don't mix!!...I left it alone, the Colorado air dried it out in no time, and finished the painting above.....I will miss the rain. Hoping it follows me home as I am travelling home to Texas this weekend.