Awakening in the morning and seeing the sun just beginning to rise I realized it had stopped snowing, at least for the time being. I took this shot in the hopes of a painting. As I stood looking out I thought "gosh, no walls"? In Southern California everything is walled in. You're lucky if you see, let alone meet, your neighbor, a kind of a commentary on my society as of late. My son and his wife met their neighbors before they moved in. Here the property line is open and free, bound only by the respect for one another. Oil painting on a 6x6" Birch panel that is mounted onto a varnished wooden box: (SOLD)
Feb 26, 2010
Feb 23, 2010
"UNDERPASS'
I found it relaxing to setback and not think if I have to turn here or there, but just enjoy the ride through the still falling snow. I also had no-idea of where I was, I couldn't find my way back to my sons house if my life depended on it. My mission was simply to love the fact of being with him and what he was going to get at the market and cook. This oil painting is on a 8x6" varnished wooden box: (Sold)
Feb 20, 2010
"RED, GRAY & WHITE SNOWFLAKES"
My sons wife Jessica, who has an artistic flair was kind enough to chauffeur me around having an idea of what I might paint. I sat back in the warmth of the car with its heated seats and clicked away with camera in hand. Stopping here and there, Jess pointed out this and that. Then, with great enthusiasm, she spots the red hydrant that jumps out from the gray and white falling snow and slows to a stop. Taking one shot I said to her, "that's just what I was looking for". This is a 6x6" oil painted on a varnished Birch wooden box: (Sold)
Feb 15, 2010
"KITCHEN WINDOW"
In day two at my son's house and a new morning I stood in the kitchen looking out at the snow still falling giving a lovely white blanket to his backyard. It is good to be here capturing in oils little glimpses of his life through my eyes. This is an 8x6" oil painting on Birch panel mounted to a varnished wooden box: (Sold)
Feb 14, 2010
"FRONT DOOR"
My first morning in my sons home, I crept upstairs from the basement "something we don't have in California" and immediately made a pot of coffee. Cup in-hand I moved quietly around as everyone was still asleep upstairs. I went to the front door, opening it; only to be greeted by a second etched in glass. Looking out at the snow and cold within inches of me while still being protected by the warmth of this house, I smiled and said to myself "here is your next painting." This is a 6X6" oil painting on Birch panel that is mounted onto a varnished wooden box: (Sold)
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Feb 11, 2010
"SCHOOL DAY" original oil painting
Just a few day's ago my sons wife Jessica drove me around while in Minnesota on what turned out to be the biggest snow storm to hit. My camera at the ready I clicked away at everything. This is a school bus making its way, picking up kids and plowing through feet of snow on some small streets that where buried and where the snow plow's don't go. This painting is an 8x6" oil on Birch wood mounted to a varnished box: (Sold)
Feb 5, 2010
"HERE IN MINNESOTA"
Just landed in Minnesota yesterday with my son, picked his car up and drove to his house. On the way I shot picture after picture of snow, gray skies, traffic and all the things I love to paint. This morning woke-up to snow and more things to paint. The look is like my black & white paintings with dark trees and white snow with backgrounds of deep grays.. All things that the doc ordered for my minds-eye.
I have only been here 24 hr and at this point have subject matter to paint for weeks to come with five more days to go, how thrilled am I... And! dare I forget, I get to spend time with son, his wife,grandkids and her family.... All good stuff. I will try to up-load some shots without giving-a-way what I will be paintng.... That's it for now.
I have only been here 24 hr and at this point have subject matter to paint for weeks to come with five more days to go, how thrilled am I... And! dare I forget, I get to spend time with son, his wife,grandkids and her family.... All good stuff. I will try to up-load some shots without giving-a-way what I will be paintng.... That's it for now.
Feb 2, 2010
"LAGUNA CANYON " original oil painting
Many times while riding down this canyon the fog would roll up to greet me. Oh! There are plenty of sunny days here, but for now I choose this for the mood needed in a memory I have of this place. You see, most of the canyon has been widened after years of protesting by resident's and local supporters. Picket sign swinging people would line the sides of this road wanting you to honk in approval of their mantra "no building"... I waved back knowing the inevitable. After years the builders won. I must admit, it is far safer now as this once quiet road is now four lanes. I'm glad I got to see and travel up & down this old road for every now and then I get to paint what once was. Here is an original 6x6" oil painting on Birch panel, mounted on a varnished wooden box: (SOLD)
Feb 1, 2010
"AWAKENING"
The beginning of the morning was wonderful after the rains had washed the air and all clean. It allowed the sun to illuminate the now crystal clear sky and its rays to peek through the trees making for a most perfect days beginning. This 8x6" in oils is on Birch panel mounted onto a varnished wooden box: (sold)
Jan 31, 2010
"SHADES OF GREEN"
A truly magical place in Minnesota, I return this first week in Feb with my son to see his new home. This is from a few years ago and a walk in one of many parks in this great state. I hope to get some more photograph's of snow to take back to my studio and produce some more paintings. This 6x6" painting is in oils on Birch panel that has been mounted to a varnished wooden box:
Jan 28, 2010
"APPROACHING RAINS"
I headed down to Dana Point in Orange County knowing the ocean this week was really going to be turning up the surf. I took the time to reflect at this and all that is going on in the world and hoped for calmer waters. It is all so beautiful when one slows-down to see it. This is a 6x6" oil painting on Birch panel that has been mounted to a varnished wooden box:
(Sold)
"QUICK STOP"
Just a quick stop to pickup some milk & cereal for a quiet dinner back in my room, a goodnight sleep and then it's road time and on to the next stop. Thus the life of doing shows out of state, my choice. This is an oil painting on Birch panel mounted on a varnished wooded. (Sold)
Jan 27, 2010
"MISTY"
Driving back from up northern California on this overcast day, I put my window down on the passenger side and held my camera up to take this shot while coasting at 75 mph... Not knowing if the photo came out or not till the next stop I was glad to see I had a new painting waiting to be done. This oil painting is an 8x6" on Birch panel mounted on a varnished wooden box: (Gift)
Jan 22, 2010
"STARTING TO RAIN"
Driving out of the "U-Rent" with their last car, I pulled out in to traffic just as it starts to rain. Not knowing where the wipers or defogger is, I strain my eyes to see what's ahead and off into the night I go in search of a motel and sleep. What a great beginning to what could be a long weekend. Oil painting on a 8x6" Birch panel mounted to a varnished wooden box: $140 (Sold)
"LIFE LINE"
Looking down the tracks I thought of all the goods, people, supplies and stuff that these steel rails brings to us and binding us all together in one-way or another like a life line now catching the morning sun. 4x12" oil on Birch panel mounted on a varnished wooden box: $150 (SOLD)
Jan 20, 2010
"THE SCREEN DOOR"
Just when I thought I was done I go and start work on it again, always in process of tweaking... Well I like this much better, after looking at this painting for sometime and feeling that "I" need something more, I labored for two weeks and then late at night it came to me, I needed something on that wall and in the grass, so back up on the easel I made my move and added the rake,baseball,patio chair and kitchen dinette set.. Now I am done, finished, out-a-hear...
This is the finished painting. Below you can see the some of the progression but this here is complete. It is primarily a black & white with shades of gray giving a hint of color in those tones. The red bicycle is the only real color and to paint this without having it jump out at you there is an under color of dark gray softening the red. The 36x36" painting is gallery and wrapped and painted on all sides. For inquires
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Jan 19, 2010
NEW WORK IN PROGRESS
Here, starting from the beginning from stretcher bars, blank canvas, bit of outlines fallowed in the next three some of the painting progression. Still more work to be done but I wanted to share. This is from a 6x6 inch painting I posted a few weeks back. This is one of many canvass to fallow for my summer show in Laguna Beach starting July. This painting is 36x36 and I should ( It says here in fine print ) will be completed before the weekend... Then it is another round of my 6x6s fallowed with more canvas. My goal is to paint 8 new canvass before Jun 12. Yes I will post this one when finished.
Jan 11, 2010
"TREE SHADOWS" UPDATE
Just when I thought I was finished with the above painting I thought to myself that it needed more. So, after a little more thinking and work a new painting emerges. One can see the difference between the two, one is bigger then the other.. "I kid" Hopefully you agree and if not, well I'm staying with the change. This is up north of Santa Barbara in the Santa Ynez Valley. A quiet walk and some good thoughts. This painting is a 6x6" oil on Birch panel that has been mounted on a varnished wooden box with no framing needed: $120+s/h (Sold)
Jan 3, 2010
"THE RED BICYCLE"
It was late by the time he got home. Leaning the bike against the tree he could smell the apple pie fresh out of the oven. His feet couldn't run fast enough as he entered the house to those familiar sing-song words "Close.. the.. scre-een" Here we have a 6x6" original oil, painted on Birch panel that is mounted to a varnished wooden box so no framing is needed: YES! I'm re-posting this for the red bike did not come through, so new post and name. (Sold)
Dec 28, 2009
"SLOW GOING"
Another freeway drive to wherever, it really doesn't mater sometimes, you just know its its gonna be slow going. This is a 6x6" oil on Birch panel mounted on a varnished wooden box: $120 + s/h (Sold)
Dec 27, 2009
"ONE MORE RIDE"
I really like doing black & white paintings of the night. It presents an interesting challenge in working out all the gray values and an interesting subject to talk about. This is a 6x6" oil on Birch wood mounted on to a varnished wooden box: (Sold)
Dec 19, 2009
"UNDER THE BOARDWALK"
Tones, shapes and grays and a painting begins its journey reveling moods and memory's. The process like a never ending march one step at a time is a constant. Like my life, this painting is bits & pieces and like me, put them all together and here I am. 6x6" oil on Birch panel mounted to a varnished wooden box. $125 (Sold)
Dec 18, 2009
'STARTS AT 2:15"
Returning to my ongoing series of B&W's, I knew some color would be a part of it just not sure how much or how little. So once again I post what should be about four more paintings after this one... The process will tell me when to stop. I use a culmination of photos of skies and small towns from road shows some years back. Taking something from this photo and that, the painting begins to emerge. This oil painting is on Birch panel mounted on a 8x6" varnished wooden box. (SOLD)
Dec 16, 2009
"BOOTH PLEASE"
Taken from my 12x12 canvas painting I wanted to explore just this part of the subject. The handling of this is much looser than I normally display but, it felt very apropos at this time... I never know what style might speak to me at that very moment the brush is poised centimeters above the awaiting surface. It is in that moment I say "YES" and the painting begins.... How fun is that... This oil painting is on Birch paneling that's mounted on a 6x6" varnished wooden box all ready to be placed on a wall. Price $125 +s/h (Sold)
Dec 15, 2009
"MIDNIGHT RUN"
It was late when I came onto this beast. For one, the bass tone that resonates from this steel giant one can feel deep inside the body... I got goosebumps even before I saw it, it let me know who is in-control. "I do love them". Original oil painting on Birch paneling mounted on a 8x6 inch varnished wooden box. $135 + s/h
Dec 13, 2009
"LA PALMS & POLES"
So living in L.A. one begins to realize that slowly these poles are disappearing. More and more people are moving into the world of cable, satellite & cell phones... The telephone & electric poles I love to paint are going to leave me.... "sooo sad." But, I and I alone hunt deep into L.A.'s back alleys, old forgotten neighborhood's and dangerous places. Where few go I will venture, armed with my trusty camera hoping to take the best shot for another painting. Fortunately I have a bunch of photos so none of the above is necessary any longer. This oil painting is on Birch paneling that is mounted to a 6x6 inch varnished wooden box. (Sold)
Dec 9, 2009
I did this for a customer, I have it posted with more detail about how the painting came to be on "CANVASES". Do take a look. It is an oil on canvas 60x24 gallery wrapped...
I'm finishing up some canvases for my gallery in Tustin Chemers gallery then it will be back posting my blog works.
Dec 7, 2009
"FIRST RAINS"
The first of many that I knew I was in the path of so being true to form, I picked my camera up and said to self, "Self" Heres your next painting. This has been painted on a very heavily prepared wood panel, not just with three coats of the best gesso in my opinion but then the finest of oil ground to assure a life time of quality of color. I do love the process of painting.
This is a 6x8 inch oil on Birch panel mounted on a varnished wooden box. $130+s/h
"AMERICANS"
A photo was given to me of this Hopi reservation in the hopes that I would paint it. It is a place of the true Americans. I took my time to paint this ancient dwelling for I wanted to give it life and respect. It is a 6x8 inch oil on Birch wood. (Sold)
Dec 6, 2009
Dec 5, 2009
"New Canvas Paintings"
Here is a sneak-peek at two oil paintings that I took form my blog posts some time back of 6x6 inch paintings. The gallery I'm in "Chemers" requested 12x12 inch on canvas, gallery wrapped. The first is LA in Hollywood and the next is of a late night dinner I had in Des Moines. I have one more to do before I bring them to the gallery. Click on my Canvas site. <-to see the rest of the painting.
Nov 30, 2009
"CATCHING BASS"
Just a great place to go fishing this time of the year. Enough chill in the air to make the bass want to jump and move around. Quiet coves to pull into and let one's mind float on still waters. This is a 6x8 inch oil on Birch panel mounted on a varnished wooden box. (Sold)
Nov 24, 2009
"SNOW DRIFT"
With a chill in the air I sat in my van on the side of the road and watched the shadows turn blue in the fading light of the approaching evening. This is a 8x6 inch oil on Birch panel mounted on a varnished wooden box $140 (Sold)
Nov 16, 2009
"COASTAL FOG"
"Los Osos" now here is a place of wonder and beauty. Just the drive alone one can't fill their eye's with enough of what nature has to offer. The road there meanders up, down, around and over countryside of farms, fields, rock formations and forest's. A wonderful small town with the best breakfast and glimpses of a spectacular ocean that ends at a place that will knock you out and is crowned with the name of "Montana de Oro" WOW!... This painting is but a fraction of a little hike on a sunny day down near a little creak that was making its way to the great Pacific Ocean. I looked up and caught the fog giving a light kiss to the hill tops of paradise. {Can you tell that I love it here?} This is a 6x6 inch oil painting on Birch wood mounted on a varnished wooden box: For a paypal bill of $125 + s/h email me schwartzart@earthlink.net
Nov 12, 2009
"MORNING MAGIC"
This is the part of the diptych of the painting below, but after looking at both I decided to change both and make them stand on there own so there was lots of repainting of the two but in the end I feel it worked out for the best. This is from an event in Santa Fe this year. This is oil on Birch panel that is mounted on a 8x6 inch varnished wooden box: (Sold)
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