…And We Have Reached the Finish Line!!
Tuesday, August 10th, 2010A Completed Piece!
By late Monday night (way to late for ”yours truly” who has to get up for work at 5:30 am – and yes, I paid for it in the morning but it was all worth it) I was able to get this piece finished and drying without much difficulty. This was a really fun piece with just enough challenges to make it interesting but none that left me struggling hopelessly… ie: I enjoyed it immensely. Sometimes working on a piece that feels this good to paint is needed to get my painting “mojo” back on track, and this one worked like a charm! This is a 15″ x 30″ oil on canvas, still working on the title. See below for a peek into the journey from photo to painting – and a couple close up detail images…

From Photo to Painting – an Epic Adventure!
This is the original reference photo I took… “as is” (aside from blurring out some faces out of respect)…

This painting is of a handsome paint owned by Rancho Bosque. I’ve had the great opportunity on more than one occasion to visit this beautiful ranch in Tucson and I never fail to get a ton of great photos (for paintings – truly not a photographer) at this amazing desert oasis. A personal favorite, I’ve had this photo earmarked for a possible painting reference for almost a year, but I struggled with finding a way to make it work as a painting. On one hand I had the hitching post that blocked a fair portion of his face and front end to deal with, all part of the bigger problem of a lot of unclear detail that would be tough to ascertain, and finally there was some awkwardness to the overall pose.
When I revisited it recently, I experimented with some fresh ideas and came up with a simple solution… crop the photo to it’s core element… the body of the horse. It seemed to work, bringing out the best of this image and minimizing it’s disadvantages… NOW this piece could finally happen!
Here’s some detail shots of the piece….






