Monday, August 27, 2012
Rachel completed 8/11/12
Another head study. Rachel was a great model and hope to paint her again sometime! 12"x16" Oil on masonite.
Monday, August 6, 2012
A Golden Morning completed 8/4/12
I've passed by this scene many years on the way to work. One morning I looked back over my right shoulder at it ... and thought, wow ... one day I'm going to paint that! So ... I did. 16"x12" Oil on linen.
Monday, July 16, 2012
Austin Seated completed 7/15/12
This one is a combination of both, from life and studio. I'm really enjoying painting people again. Would like to work on some commissions ... if you are interested. My prices are on the home page. Thanks. 12"x16" Oil on linen.
Friday, July 6, 2012
Fruit Bowl and Jar completed 3/25/12
A still-life painting that was done a few months ago. Working from life is a much more rewarding experience than from a photo ... because there is so much more truth there to paint. 14"x11" Oil on linen.
Monday, July 2, 2012
Austin completed 6/30/12
Here's another 'from life' painting. This one was about 90%, completed from life. The strong features were fun to paint! You may be seeing more of Austin in future posts. 8"x10" Oil on masonite.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Maria completed 6/18/12
Started from life and then completed in the studio. Trying to loosen-up in the outlying areas ... then tighten-up in the areas of interests. Enjoyed myself doing this one! 11"x14" Oil on linen.
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Head Study #2 completed 6/2/12
Although, much of it was done from life ... this one has quite a bit of studio attention. I knew it was going to need more work, so I asked Wanda if I could use her camera. I couldn't quite figure out how the camera worked, so that meant that I had to use the auto setting ... which TOTALLY messed up the colors and values. I ended up converting the photo to a greyscale in Photoshop and then working from that greyscale image on my computer screen to complete the study. It's an 8"x10" Oil on masonite.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Head Study #1 completed 5/26/12
I've begun painting from life with a small group of talented artists on a regular basis. This head study is the first of many ... I hope ... because painting from life is very beneficial to any artist who is willing to take on the challenge.
Monday, May 14, 2012
R.C. May Jeweler completed 5/5/12
The setting is the town square in Columbia, Tn. ... ready for a Chestnut art show there in Columbia this weekend. 14"x11" Oil on Linen.
Friday, April 27, 2012
Radnor Spillway completed 4/26/12
I gave my first official workshop this past Saturday. At somewhere between 45 and 50 degrees ... it rained that morning. Thankfully we were able to use the lecture room at the visitor center for the beginning of the day. I gave out way too much info ... but the six attendees didn't complain:) We were actually running out of time ... so, I took a poll. 'Would you like to watch me give a brief demo and then have time to try to complete a painting yourself or watch me do a longer demo?' They all wanted a longer demo. So ... I started this one ... and completed it in my studio. I had a great time and hope they did also!
Monday, March 5, 2012
Lazy Sycamore completed 3/3/12
Thursday, March 1, 2012
Double Trees completed 2/29/12
Old Smoothie completed 3/1/12
Monday, February 20, 2012
Docked Red completed 10/25/11
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Saturday, January 7, 2012
Cat-tails on Blue completed 12/29/11
Waves of Weeds completed 12/27/11
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Reds and Whites completed 1/4/12
Monday, October 10, 2011
Cain's Land completed 9/27/11
There were plenty of scenes to paint on this wonderful spread of land. I remember the clear day that it was and the hospitality of the owners ... they gave personal tours of the 600 acres that boarder the Duck River and of the newly restored house built originally in the mid 1800s. It's a 16"x12" Oil on masonite.
Friday, September 9, 2011
Docked Blue completed 9/8/11
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Brass and Orange completed 8/1/11
A simple still life of a brass bowl and a couple of oranges. I painted this one from life. I had to raise it up more near eye level using my wife's stool. So ... she calls me at work, "where's my stool?". Good thing she asked ... because she would have NEVER found it under that drapery! It's only 8"x6" in size. Oil on linen
Friday, July 22, 2011
Silos in the Morning completed 7/21/11
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Two Lemons completed 6/18/11
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Carter Property completed 6/7/11
Friday, May 27, 2011
Sam's in Hillsboro Village completed 5/24/11
Friday, May 13, 2011
Behind Lisa's Gallery completed 5/13/11
Friday, April 29, 2011
Carter House Gable completed 4/28/11
Built in 1830 ... the Carter House was caught in the middle of the bloody Civil War Battle of Franklin on November 30, 1864. It was painted as a plein-air piece ... but the perspective was fine tuned considerable back in the studio. This one will be for sale in July of this year at a Chestnut Group show. 10"x8" Oil on linen
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Campbell Spring completed 4/13/11
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Carnton Plantation completed 3/22/2011
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Cummins Falls completed 2/7/2011
Stepping Down completed 2/2/2011
Monday, January 24, 2011
Old Cowboy Painting completed 1985
Friday, December 31, 2010
Caleb Reading completed 12/27/2010
Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Healthy Remedies completed 11/22/2010
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Blue Bowl and Fruit completed 11/9/2010
Old Radnor Bridge Site completed 11/6/2010
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Orange Glow completed 9/9/2010
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
Peaceful Place completed 8/12/2010

Here's the second painting that was entered in the Roswell, GA paintout. The water was basically finished on the first day, so the rain didn't really effect me to bad at this location. This painting is 16"x12" and 'Inclined to Hear' is 10"x8". Both are painted on linen and the medium is oil. Both are for sale, if you are interested.
Inclined to Hear completed 8/12/2010

I entered a paintout in Roswell, GA last month. This was the first paintout for me and it lasted for three days. Each of the 75 artists could enter only two paintings and the paintings couldn't be touched up in the studio ... so, it was totally a pleinair competition. This is a painting from under the Vickery Creek walk across bridge. I arrived late and only had two days to paint ... the plan was to pick a morning spot/painting and an evening spot/painting for two days. These would be my two paintings to enter into the competition. The sunlight would be basically the same. However, it rained BIGTIME the night after the first day. The creek waters were about one and a half feet DEEPER on the morning of the second day and the water went from being very transparent to being opaque and muddy! I had to finish the painting from memory. The best part was that I won second place with this painting! Thank you, Lord ... for an experience that I'll never forget!!
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Radnor Morning completed 7/26/2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
The Heron at Radnor Lake completed 7/19/2010

The heron at Radnor is always on time for breakfast early in the morning about every day. Most folks who walk the trails no him. The colors on the lake this particular morning were awesome! It's a great place to visit. The last time I was there I saw two large owls in a tree about thirty feet from me ... fourteen deer on the trails ... and many friendly people along the trails as well. 30"x24" Oil on linen.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
The Prodigal's Father completed 6/28/2010

1st Baptist Church in Nashville has a art contest every year. The theme is 'The Prodigal Son'. You could paint a picture from the perspective of either the son, brother, or the father. I decided to participate this year and chose the perspective of the father. This painting makes me think of the way the Heavenly Father desires for His children to come back when we go astray.
Thanks Larry for posing for me! 18"x24" Oil on linen.
Winter Warmth completed 6/10/2010
Dad from Life completed 4/29/2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Cheekwood Pond completed 4/20/2010
Across from Polk Garden completed 4/2/2010
Friday, March 19, 2010
Bethel Place completed 3/19/2010

This mansion is titled Bethel Place. It's really much nicer than this painting shows. It was built in 1855 and can be found just a few miles southwest of Columbia, TN. I sure wish it would have been sunny instead of overcast, rainy, and cold. This is the first painting that I painted from inside my car (at least it was started inside my car). 12"x9" Oil on linen.
On Columbia Square completed 3/15/2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Memory Lane completed 2/20/2010

We actually got some snow this year. I made it a point to get out and take photos of some of it to paint later ... this photo inspired me. I'm really liking the surface of this Belgian linen. It's texture isn't overly rough and the weave seems to be slightly irregular. Thanks Mr. Richard Schmid, for suggesting it on your website. Oil on linen at 12"x9".
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