Acrylic paint on 30x40cm canvas stretcher.
The painting was originally based on a found photographic image, but has now developed a life of its own.
Not much more that a "block-in at" this stage
I TRY TO PAINT EVERY DAY. MANY OF THE PAINTINGS ON THIS BLOG MARKED AS SOLD. SOME ARE AVAILABLE ON e-BAY. OR YOU CAN EMAIL ME boab@iinet.net.au
Thursday, 31 January 2008
Wednesday, 30 January 2008
WATTLE BLOSSOM FEB 2008 SOLD
Friday, 25 January 2008
BEAUTIFUL LANE WAYS
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
FLOWERS ON THE KITCHEN TABLE (Sold)
Friday, 18 January 2008
FIRST PAINTING 2008
Just 18 days after surgery I am painting again, cautiously and not without pain, but here it is.
Its acrylic paint on heavy WC paper 11x31cm, painted from memory and imagination of a location on the Swan river
I will try and upload a better photograph soon, but this will give an idea of what I was painting
Its acrylic paint on heavy WC paper 11x31cm, painted from memory and imagination of a location on the Swan river
I will try and upload a better photograph soon, but this will give an idea of what I was painting
FLAT ROCK KIMBERLEYS SOLD
On the last day of 2007 I entered hospital for heart valve replacement surgery. You can read my reflection on life at tha time
HERE
HERE
My final painting for 2007 was completed in my study, just before going into hospital was painted in acrylics on a small 20x25cm (8"x10") canvas stretcher and based on my photograph of a large flat rock taken while in the in the Kimberlys NW of Western Australia on a painting expedition. At the time I was painting this I wondered if it might be last painting ever!!!
Thursday, 3 January 2008
PAINTING PLANS AND NOTES
PAINTING STRATEGIES AND PLANS 2008
Tuesday 12 Feb 2008
Painting Strategies
My competitive advantages are
• I have a growing record of successful sales
• I excel in small original, impressionistic paintings from life
• My plein air landscapes and ala prima flowers are professional-like
• I use quality art materials
• Large stretchers (36”x36”) have potential for further development
SCA Strategic Competitive Advantages (Uniqueness)
• What will I do about
“I excel in small original, impressionistic paintings from life“ and “My plein air landscapes and ala prima flowers are professional-like“
• Treat these qualities as my (SCA) and focus most of my action plans on them to develop related outcomes.
For 2008 I will focus on painting small plein air landscapes and ala prima flowers from life.
Small, means 8”x10”, 10”x12”, 12”x16”, 16”x20”, 20”x24” 24”x24” stretchers. Let the other possibilities go for the time being
E-Bay Strategies
My competitive advantage on E-Bay suggests that I should focus on the following
• Small, original, impressionistic paintings from life
• Australian landscape and flowers
• Only my best quality paintings offered. (E-Bay is not a dumping place)
• Limited sizes offered 8”x10”, 10”x12”, 12”x16”, 16”x20”, 20”x24” 24”x24”
• Low packing costs using AP boxes and cardboard wrapping
• Reasonably priced $70- $200 in the middle to high range
• Ready to hang, no framing required
• I can maintain a supply rate of one painting week
• Maintain 3-4 completed paintings with photograph, ready to list on E-Bay
• Set Listings for 10 days to close, if possible on weekend end evenings by presetting upload time for 20.30hrs AEST
Listing and commission costs based on 4 continuous 10 day listings over a month will be $60 month, plus E-Bay and Pay-Pal charges could total $75 month or $900 year.
Revenue based on three sales of $90 or ($270) month over 10 selling months (Dec/Jan out) $2700 year. (In 2007 I achieved up to 4 sales per month at times)
Contribution after E-bay and Pay Pal expenses for 2008 could be ($2700 - $900) or $1800 annual contribution.
Art Gallery Strategies
• Maintain those galleries already with my paintings Jahroc (4) The Australian Art Gallery (4)
• Look for 2-3 more eg Monet, Local Subiaco, West Perth and Sth West galleries
Ellis House Strategies
• Continue to develop and maintain “artist in residence” opportunities
• Aim to paint in Ellis House studio on Saturday and Sunday
• Paint out from Ellis House every second Thursday
• Consider painting from life” group. Say Tue or Fri with BYO lunch
Other Painting Strategies
• Paint out with the Thursday Painters group every other Thursday
• Paint at home studio Mon, Tues, Wed, Fri
• WA Society of Arts membership and exhibitions
Oils or Acrylics Strategies
• I am equally at home using either oils or acrylic paints.
• I prefer to use oils when painting on location and in the hot weather.
• I prefer to use acrylics when painting in my upstairs studio or anywhere where there is limited ventilation
• I like to use acrylics for small studies and for exploring concepts
• I can use acrylics for the under painting of large canvases that can be completed in either acrylics or oils.
Acrylic Paints, Mediums and Varnish
Acrylic Colours
• M Graham acrylics are my preferred acrylic paints. Golden Heavy Body Acrylics and mediums are equal in quality as an alternative.
• I have supplies of Golden Fluid acrylics and other brands to use up
My basic palette for acrylics
Cad Yellow Light
Cad Yellow*
Cad Orange
Cad Red*
Quinacridone Violet*
Dioxin Purple
Ultra Marine Blue*
Phthalo Blue
Phthalo Green*
Green
Raw Umber
Raw Sienna
Burnt Sienna
Light Red
Titanium White*
(* denotes my minimum or basic palette)
Mediums
• Matisse MM9 Acrylic Painting Medium - 250ml
Use to increase binder content of Matisse Colours when reducing them with water. (I use in place of water as medium)
• Matisse MM4 Gel Medium 250ml
Dries clear or mix with Matisse Colours to give a 3D high gloss glaze. (I use as an extender for light texture and palette knife work)
Varnish
• Matisse MM7 Polymer Gloss varnish (water-based) - 250ml
Use as a final varnish or can be mixed with Matisse Colours. Non-yellowing high gloss finish (I mix with 25% water to reduce gloss)
Oils
• M Graham paints are my preferred oil paints and mediums. Le Franc and Old Holland are equal or better in quality as an alternative. I have supplies of other brands to use up
• My basic palette for oils is
Cad Yellow Light
Cad Yellow*
Cad Orange
Cad Red*
Quinacridone Violet*
Dioxin Purple
Ultra Marine Blue*
Phthalo Blue
Phthalo Green*
Green
Raw Umber
Raw Sienna
Burnt Sienna
Light Red
Titanium White*
(* denotes my minimum or basic palette)
Mediums
• M Grahams Walnut Oil medium
• M Graham Walnut /Alkyd medium
Varnish
• Retouch varnish Art Spectrum spray can and brush
• Final varnish TBA
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