Showing posts with label red tailed hawks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red tailed hawks. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Red Tailed Hawks Painting Progression




Video by Justin Tennison

"Cultural District Hawks Over The Amon Carter"   40" x 30"   Oil

Friday, November 25, 2011

The Finished Painting


"Cultural District Hawks Above The Amon Carter"   40" x 30"   Oil

It's been fun working on this painting of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art from bird's eye view.  Next up -- a painting of downtown Fort Worth from street level.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Beginning To Take Flight




"The Cultural District Red Tailed Hawks"  (in progress)   40" x 30"   Oil

One of my teachers at art school used to say, "Always work from general to specific; from simple to complex".  So that is the way I approach every painting, blocking in the big general shapes first and gradually refining and adding detail as needed.  I've almost got the white of this canvas covered and will begin getting more and more specific with each added brushstroke.  I'll show you my progress soon.


Monday, October 31, 2011

The Start



I've just begun an oil painting of the Amon Carter Museum from bird's eye view, referring to the watercolor from my sketchbook as I transfer the composition to canvas.  I decided to place the foreground hawk higher in the sky for a more pleasing composition and to give more of a feeling of soaring high above the museum.  The story behind this painting can be found here.

"Cultural District Red Tailed Hawks"   10" x 8"   Watercolor

Before beginning a large oil painting, I usually take a few minutes to do a small study in oils.  This 5" x 7" sketch serves as a guide and gives me a good idea of the color and general feeling I'm after in the larger work.





Thursday, July 14, 2011

Watercolor Hawks


"Amon Carter Museum From Hawk's Eye View"   10" x 8"   Watercolor


Before beginning the larger oil I plan to do of this composition, I first wanted to get familiar with the subject by painting this watercolor sketch.