I recently attended an En Plein Air workshop with Calvin Liang in Sacramento. It was wonderful and I learned a lot. Calvin is a fantastic landscape painter and a great teacher who is filled with enthusiasm for his craft. I wish that I could convey on canvas all of the information I have absorbed from painting with Calvin for five days. If I keep on practicing and applying myself, I believe that some of this knowledge is bound to manifest itself in my work.
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Discovery Park in Sacramento
I recently attended an En Plein Air workshop with Calvin Liang in Sacramento. It was wonderful and I learned a lot. Calvin is a fantastic landscape painter and a great teacher who is filled with enthusiasm for his craft. I wish that I could convey on canvas all of the information I have absorbed from painting with Calvin for five days. If I keep on practicing and applying myself, I believe that some of this knowledge is bound to manifest itself in my work.
Monday, March 21, 2011
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Lavender Fields of Provence
This painting was done in the studio from my studies of the Lavender Fields in Provence. The studies were painted while on a trip to Provence with a small group of art students and our celebrated teachers, Brigitte Curt and Jim Smth. It reminds me of the spectacular landscapes and great times I experienced.
This painting was done in the studio from my studies of the Lavender Fields in Provence. The studies were painted while on a trip to Provence with a small group of art students and our celebrated teachers, Brigitte Curt and Jim Smth. It reminds me of the spectacular landscapes and great times I experienced.
Friday, July 9, 2010
Celedon bowl with apples
This bowl is an antique Qing Dynasty bowl that we bought in Hong Kong. So, I'm very happy to have painted it. It was difficult to get the color but I think it came out pretty well. I sold this painting, so I am very pleased.
Solo apple
Apples are great to paint, just ask the great artist Carole Marine. She paints gorgeous apples. They are not as easy as one thinks. I will continue to practice, but I rather like this one.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Onion family
A small painting of a red onion and some shallots. I love painting items that are so common that we often disregard their beauty as art subjects. These are ingrediants that I constantly use in my cooking and I think by painting them, I am giving them the stature they deserve.
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