Monday, December 24, 2012

Pink Poppies

Photography Prints
Freestyle Poppies is one of my first studies I did when learning to paint flowers with oils. I liked it, but as a study, and so it has hung in the studio for several years without a showing. I would like to give it an opportunity to be viewed and find a home. The original is still in my studio hanging above the door. Beautiful prints are available of the Poppies here on FAA. Thanks for looking.

Merry Christmas,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Friday, December 21, 2012

My Favorite Painting For 2012

Art Prints
While I was painting Two Flamingos last February, I had a major surgery which interrupted the progress and of course my simple train of thought. I started painting again within two weeksout of the hospital, starting with about an hour a day, and finished the flamingos a month later. I was about 70 per cent finished before the interruption. I was so happy to have finished it. Prints are available through FAA and my other websites.

I want to wish all a very Merry Christmas and thank God for the life he has given us.

Jimmie Bartlett
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Angleton Market Days, Christmas Show

We are very excited about this show. This is one of those "must go and see" fun events!   The show has a great range of booths offering many and diverse selections of arts and crafts, collectibles, Christmas gift items, and much more.  I hope you and family can come visit us and the rest of the vendors at the show. 

Carolyn and I will be in booths 8 and 9 in the Commercial Hall selling our art and crafts.  You can also view our offerings on: 



I hope to see you there,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com 




Post Note 11/20/2012:  We really enjoyed this show.  Good weather and lots of people.  We booked the spring 2013 show and will be in the same booth location in the Commercial Hall.  

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Monarch Butterfly Oil Painting, Finished


Finished the Monarch, 14x18 inch, Oil Painting today.  I enjoyed the work on this one, as developing a background to support the subject was flowers; and, I haven't had an opportunity in awhile to paint some flowers.  If you haven't read the previous posts about this painting, you may find the pictures and arty gab interesting.

Carolyn and I had a good show in Victoria last weekend.  The holiday spirit is here and a lot of people came.  I hope you like the painting.

Let us pray before we paint,
Jimmie

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Backyard Bluebird

This one is on a 10x8 inch canvas.  I started it several months ago and got back on it today as I am waiting on the butterfly to dry before next session on it.  I kept it more on an impressionist approach and let it focus mainly on the bird.  I did one on a smaller surface a couple of years ago and it was fun to finish the painting in a couple of hours.  It was almost completed anyway.

We will be participating in an Arts and Crafts show in Victoria at the First United Methodist Church Saturday and have some packing to do.  I love doing the shows and get a chance to sell some art.

Let us pray before we paint,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Monday, October 15, 2012

Monarch Butterfly artwork

I am building the background and flowers for the butterfly in this scene.  It may not look like it, but there is still more to do to the butterfly.  The shapes, shades and highlights  of the background scenery are important to make the butterfly the most important part of the painting.  To make this happen, the flowers need to be pretty but not overwhelming and same for the stems and leaves.  Making brights and shadows believable takes a bit of stepping back from the easel and studying the painting at a distance.  Making sure the light source and cast shadows in the painting are consistent.  More painting to do.

Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Another Butterfly Oil Painting in Progress



If you follow this blog, you probably think I am stuck on painting butterflies.  Yes, I really like painting butterflies!  They are colorful and interesting.  I plan to finish this one soon and move on to other paintings for awhile.  I am considering painting a series of Native Indian series next.  I am researching famous chiefs now.  So intriguing.

This work in progress is on a 14x18 inch canvas.  There is a prior post that discusses the start of this one.  Here, the image on upper left is basically where I stopped on it to finish the other butterfly painting with the exception of showing some sky blue spread on with a palette knife to get it going.  (Using the knife helps spread the paint on faster in large areas of canvas.  The evenly spread and detail with a brush.  You may like the knife effects and want to leave them on your painting)  I also penciled in more of the flowers to help the composition.  I didn't follow the photo for the background and flowers, but used it as a guide to create a less busy and more painterly effect.  His antenna got painted over, but can be put back in later.  The flowers are based in and will get more attention later today.  The greenery is the next step.

You are welcome to use the below comment box to enter comments or questions.  Also, if you see the most recent post, click HOME here or in the above bar menu.

Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Tuesday, October 2, 2012

Monarch Buttlerfly Painting, Work in Progress

Made some progress today on the larger butterfly painting by blocking in the color portions of the wings.  (Scroll down the page to see the previous stage of the painting.)  I did a bit of shading and highlighting which brought the painting into dimension.  Nothing has been done to white portions of the canvas.  Notice how the smaller whites on the wings stand out even though not painted.  I will add shades of white later.  Next step is to add the floral background.  I will work on the other butterfly tomorrow and possibly finish it, but we did talk about going fishing tomorrow.  Your comments are appreciated.

Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Friday, September 28, 2012

Second Butterfly Painting in Progress

 For this 11x14 inch oil painting, I have a great picture reference to work from.  Thanks to Janet for the picture.

This post follows the work I talked about in the last post.  I blocked in the black areas and a quick impression of the foliage.  For the foliage, I used sap green, yellow light, white, and some of the black to mix for shady green.
 Amazing how adding the sky background adds so much to the painting.  This was a mix of cerelean blue tinted with titanium white.  I used a small flat brush to block in the sky next to busy spots and a larger flat to cover the rest of the canvas including the edges.
Here the painting is shown with the completed sky hanging from a short wire I put on it for easier handling while it is wet.

The next step will be to add the beautiful color to the wings and body.  I could have done more to this one today, but had a broken chainsaw that also needed fixing.

The other butterfly painting will be more of a challenge as the background has beautiful flowers for him to feed on.  I will work on him tomorrow.  Your comments are welcome.

Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com




New Painting in Progress, Monarch Butterfly



Those of you that follow this blog have probably noticed I usually paint several scenes of new subjects.  Recently, I finished the two butterflys mentioned in the previous posts and now starting two more.  I thought it would be of interest to show some of the process and will post some of the stages during the painting.  I was fortunate to obtain some wonderful pictures from my friend Janet to use for reference.  Much appreciated.

Start by transferring the necessary parts of the image to the canvas.  This can be done by drawing it freehand, using the grid method, enlarging and using carbon paper transfer, or by tracing using opaque projector.  I have used all of these methods.  I like to draw my images, but the biggest time saver is the opaque projector when tackling a scene of many lines and shapes important to the composition.  I use a soft no. 2 lead pencil sharpened to a fine point to lightly trace the outline onto the canvas.Heavy pencil marks are more difficult to cover during the painting.  Suggest only tracing the major boundaries to keep it simple.  (The minor details can easily be found and put in once you start painting)   After the image is penciled in, lightly spray the canvas with a fixative to keep it from smudging during handling and painting.  The fixative dries fast so you can start painting within a few minutes of application.

As seen in the pictures, I started with the black parts of the image because it is the biggest area and will maintain the borders for the insertion of the other colors.  Also, by working from one side to the other keeps your hand off painted areas.  I worked from the upper left to right and downward.  Some artists will paint in all areas with color as they go.  Sometimes I do depending on the composition.

Now that the black is blocked in, I can work on another painting while it dries. 

Your comments and questions are welcome.  I would like to hear from you.

Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com


Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Little Butterfly Oil Painting

Another "Little Butterfly" oil painting on a11x14 inch canvas.   I painted it last month and gave it to my beautiful daughter for her birthday.  Hope you like it too.

Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Butterfly on Vine, Oil Painting

Butterfly on Vine, Oil Painting, 16x20 canvas

I really enjoyed painting this beautiful butterfly that kept feeding on our flowers.  This was a unique view, mixing interesting twists of the vine against the bright colors of the butterfly.  Nature provides so many beautiful things for us to see, don't you think?  I tried to capture a bit of nature in this painting,  The original is sold, but prints will be available very soon on my web site www.jimmiesart.com.

Thanks for stopping by.

Let us pray before we paint,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Dragonfly Oil Painting

The Dragonfly, Oils on 14x18 inch gallery wrap canvas

The "Dragonfly" is one of my latest paintings that will be shown for the first time at the Hummerfest in Rockport, Texas this weekend.   For information on the event: http://www.rockporthummingbird.com/

If you are in the area of the Festival, I hope you can come visit with us.  Our booth is number 38 in the school Commons.

Let us pray for peace in the world,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com




Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Tall Sunflower Oil Painting

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Tall Sunflower is the oil painting I finished today.  It is painted on a 14x11 gallery wrapped canvas with edges also painted for hanging without a frame, although I think paintings look much better framed.   I wanted the sunflower to stand alone much taller than the rest backlit with a beautiful blue sky.

I used two photos from www.wetcanvas.com reference library of images for artists to make up the composition using the best features of both.  I like to paint flowers especially a single flower in portrait mode so we can focus on the great beauty and anatomy each and every flower has.  When several are bunched in nature, or an arrangement, the view becomes multiple and sometimes the focal point becomes one flower anyway with the rest in varying degrees of importance to the composition.  I placed the flower to the left side of the canvas and located the leaves to maintain the overall balance of the painting.   I hope you like the painting.

Let us pray before we paint,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

A Summer Sunflower, Origianl Oil Painting

I finished this little painting today.  It is in oils on a 14x11 inch gallery wrap canvas.  I like painting single flowers on dark backgrounds as the contrast is strong and the flower stands out vividly.  Also, putting in strong highlights and shadows on the flower and leaves makes up for not putting in a colorful realistic background.

I used the following colors in my pallet:  black, white, yellow, yellow pale, red, orange, sap green, terra verde green, van dyke brown and prussian blue.   I have three large tool boxes to put all my paint and brushes in.  One is for oils, one for acrylics, and the last one is for the glass paints I no longer use.  I stopped painting on glass several years ago, but I keep them anyway.  I sold a lot of window paintings back in the day, but got tired of painting on glass and cleaning up old windows.  I prefer painting on canvas or board.

Your comments are welcomed.
Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Monday, June 4, 2012

Indian Red Blanket Wildflower Oil Painting

Indian Red Blanket Wildflower is the first painting I have finished since coming back from our trip to the Texas hill country.  Very fitting.  The painting is in oils on a 14x11 inch gallery wrap canvas with edges painted.  Does not include a frame.

The hill country was in full bloom with Blackeyed Susans mixed with the Indian Red Blankets.  The trip was a mix of work and vacation.  We did the Market Day at Hallettsville KC Hall on the third Saturday in May and then traveled on Sunday to Bandera, Texas and took the week off prior to the Bandera Funtier Days on the weekend.  We spent most of the time driving around the countryside taking pictures of wildlife and nature.  I renewed my energy for painting and couldn't wait until we got home to paint.

We stayed in our Wilderness Travel Trailer and had a great time.  I highly recommend the Old Spanish Trail Restaurant in Bandera and the Skyline RV Park.  We also visited the Art Galleries in Boerne and ate at the Bear Moon.  I gained a few pounds on this trip.


I hope you like the painting and will click the facebook icon to tell your friends about my blog. Your comments are welcome.

Let us pray before we paint,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com


Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Texas Countryside, Oil Painting 16 x20

Texas Countryside is another freestyle oil painting of things I love about Texas.  Also, an inspiration from the similar smaller painting I posted earlier this month motivated me to paint the scene bigger.  The larger canvas enticed me to put more in the scene and a bit of what is going on in Texas now (oil wells in background).

I like painting on 16 x 20 inch canvases.  They are a nice presentation size and will fit in easily on your walls.  Carolyn, my wife, frames my paintings including the selection and mounting of the canvas.  I took the picture of this one in the studio hanging on the particle board wall which I planned to paint, but once the easel got set up, I never got around to it.  I would rather paint on canvas than walls.

I hope you like the painting.  If interested in purchasing this painting or my other artworks, please email me for availability and price.  I accept payment over the internet through PayPal, a secure method.

Let us pray before we paint,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Duckie and the Grackle Gallery, Lake Jackson, Texas

Don't miss the opportunity to see the "Duckie and the Grackle Gallery" located in Lake Jackson, Texas.  It is owned and operated by my artist friends: Cherie and Glenn McBride - Duckie and Grackle.

I visited their new art gallery today and was quickly taken in by the grand art works of nature and wildlife.  Duckie's style of painting is beautiful and striking.  Definitely not what you would expect to see.  Her subjects live in a vivid rush of color brought to life on canvas.  Cheri paints in the Gallery where the progress can be viewed.  Glenn is the Marketing Manager and, a composer, designer, and poet.   If you can't make it to their gallery, I encourage you to visit their web site:

 www.DuckieandtheGrackle.com


Hang some art on your wall,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Click the pictures to enlarge.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Texas High Sky, Acrylic Painting

Texas High Sky was the second painting I worked on at the Burr Trade Days (See the prior post) and finished it in the studio.  It is also a 14x11 inch acrylic painting on a canvas hardboard.  This is no place in particular in Texas, just a place I imagined I like to go to.  Hope you like it.

Let us pray before we paint,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Monday, May 7, 2012

Poppies in Blue Vase, Demo/Study

The Poppies in BlueVase painting is a freestyle painting I did for demonstration outdoors at the Burr, Texas Trade Days last weekend.  I paint at shows when possible to pass the time and customers like to see art in progress.

This painting was done without a reference and freely out of my imagination.  I don't mind people looking over my shoulder at the easel, as I can talk and paint at the same time.  After days of painting by myself in the studio, being able to talk with others about art is a real treat.  Especially with people wanting to learn to paint.  Who knows, maybe watching an old guy throw paint on a canvas might inspire them to give it a try.

The palette was:  Yellow ochre, Yellow Medium, Alizeran Crimson, Cad. Red, Prussan Blue, Black, White, Sap Green, Yellow Light, Unbleached White, some tidbit of Purple.

Acrylic paint on 14x11 inch canvas hardboard.


Thanks for looking.

Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Thursday, April 12, 2012

Midtown Art in the Park, Art show in Houston, TX

We will be exhibiting my art along with numerous other artists this Saturday in Houston, TX, Midtown Art in the Park show at the Elizabeth Baldwin Park.  The show is only for original works and will also have other exciting events going on also.  10 am to 6 pm.  For more information click on https://www.facebook.com/midtownartinthepark 

Come out for the fun and enjoy the art exhibits.  Bring your family and friends.

God Bless America,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Monday, March 19, 2012

Two Flamingos, Oil Painting 20x24

I finished "Two Flamingos" last week.  It is painted realistically on a 20x24 inch canvas.  It took about three months working on it along with other paintings in progress. I used a photo submitted by Lady Carol in the wetcanvas.com image library for artists as my reference.  Many thanks to her and wetcanvas.

I hope you like the painting.  Contact me if you are interested in purchasing it.

Let us pray before we paint,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Blue Bonnets are Here! 03/03/2012




I went out to get mail and saw the blue bonnets starting to bloom in the yard.  Here are a couple of pictures I took to post for you.  Our bluebonnets are usually earlier than most of Texas as we are closer to the coast and it is warmer here.  I got one of a little bud just showing the purple.

I haven't posted for awhile as I have been ill but now recovering and painting several hours a day again.  I am working on a large fine art scene of a couple of flamingos and will post it soon.  I am in the stage past using the reference and tuning it up.  Next, comes the nit pickin' stage.  LOL

Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Friday, January 20, 2012

Rooster Cheesebox, a crafty project




The Rooster Cheesebox is a recyled box I found in an antique store and I can't seem to pass one up as I visualize crafty scenes I like to paint on them.  They make great keepsakes for decor or use.  I would like to think one could put almost anything in it: hot bread/buns, cake, pie, papers, pictures, ~~~I painted this one using acrylics and will be putting it in our booth in the Old Alvin Emporium Monday.

Let us pray before we paint,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Red Pot of Daisies Oil Painting

Red Pot of Daisies Oil Painting is on a 14x11 archieval canvas hardboard.  It is painted freestyle using wet on wet technique.  The brush strokes are visible on the flowers but smooth on the vase to create a contrast between the texture of the vase and flowers.  I like to do these as they are fairly fast and relaxing.  Hope you like it. Contact me if you wish to purchase it.

Let us pray before we paint,
Jimmie@jimmiesart.com