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Monday, May 9, 2016
Thursday, May 5, 2016
Cat portrait in oils from beginning stages to completion
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This beautiful kitty is sketched and the background has some added color |
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Time to start adding in the darkest-darks. Notice those mesmerizing blue eyes! |
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Adding stokes to her fur the way they grow on this lovely kitty. |
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She is coming along. I have signed her, but will glaze her after she dries a little. |
Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Aidan, a "special" little boy's portrait in oils on canvas
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Now I begin to add a thin layer of the darkest-darks. This helps me to start building my thin layers of paint |
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As you can see, Aidan almost looks like a page from a coloring book. As children with our crayons, we did not realize we were building a foundation for a better work of art! |
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Here is a good shot of the reference photo.It wasn't the greatest- a copy form a Facebook page, and he is seat belted in the car! |
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Aidan is completed, I am happy, and his family is thrilled. Aidan is painted on an 11" x 14" stretched portrait canvas. |
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Gus, a tiny miracle calf!
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"Gus", a commissioned oil painting,Laying in my darkest-darks and a little sky color- to keep my horizontal line straight! I am painting him in oils on a 16" x 20" stretched canvas. |
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Applying the many strokes with a toned down white over the dark hues I added in the beginning for Gus |
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I decided to add a stick and not the few rocks I had at first. He is coming to life for me! |
Thursday, February 25, 2016
Hummingbird and Hibiscus oils on canvas, original bird art
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Starting on the lay in of the back ground, I am already seeing I do not like the composition. I will deal with that later- the ease of moving oils keeps me totally in love with this medium! |
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Placing the darks on the hummingbird- super important step! |
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As you can see, I have made a few changes in the composition.My client wanted a peach colored hibiscus. This is a surprise for her hummingbird-loving husband! |
Friday, February 12, 2016
Cardinals! Photos of our backyard love birds, and a nest with eggs in oils I've created
Isn't this lovely? I adore our beautiful cardinal couple who come to visit our backyard bird feeders each day. In the spring they usually show up with their newest born, already a few weeks old, big enough to have flown out of his nest and be taught how to take a little free seeds when one can!
The above painting is a commissioned piece, on its way to Vermont. I'm sure they are hoping for an early spring.We seem to be having one here in southeast Texas. The last few days have been sunny, in the 70's, and perfect for my long walks outside.
Enjoy, and have a blessed weekend!
Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer
Fine Art
sandrasart777@aol.com
Friday, January 29, 2016
Brown Pelicans
Just completed! Both are painted in oils on 8" x 10" canvas boards, ready to frame and hang in your favorite room or enclosed patio- or great for a beach house, or beach theme in your bathroom! Where wouldn't pelicans make an impact? I love these amazing birds! Not only are they majestic, but they are like small deadly torpedoes when they nose dive into the water! My husband and I both took a lot of pelican photos recently, so I chose two of my favorite to use for references.
It is still January, as we all know... except for Mother Nature. Somehow she has been asleep (or enjoying a senior moment?), as today will hit the lower 70 degree mark- once again- while February starts to push her way in!
I better hush, before storms blow. How well I know they most certainly can show off! Right when you think you can go buy your yearly Boston fern for the front porch, and pull out all of your well- kept prized potted plants,snow will most surely drop from the sunny skies. I call it another way of presenting,"southern charm" here in Texas.
If you are interested in purchasing these two pelicans as a pair, please scroll down my blog page and click on the ETSY emblem. It should take you to my shop.
Have a wonderful day!
Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer
Fine Art
UPDATE: A few hours after I posted these new pelican paintings, they sold! If you'd like to commission your own pair of pelicans in oils, please contact me through this blog, or email me at: sandrasart777@aol.com. Thank you!
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