Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Poinsettias and Roses an Original Oil Painting















Poinsettias and Roses is a 20 x 16 inch oil painting on a gallery wrap canvas with edges painted.  I wanted to make our own Christmas Cards for this year and this is the results.  I left enough room for adding the lettering Merry Christmas! at the top and used my printer software to add it on the image for printing cards.  The painting is for sale.  I hope you like the work and will have a great Christmas!

Jesus is the Reason for the Season!
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Friday, October 10, 2014

A Brilliant Rose, Original Oil Painting

I painted Brilliant Rose in a realistic portrait pose.  The oil painting is on a 16  by 20 inch gallery wrapped canvas.  The edges are staple free and painted so the painting can be hung without a frame.  I used a photo as a reference contributed to the wetcanvas.com reference library for artist member use.  Many Thanks to Skappy (WC user) for contributing the photo to the library.

I changed and added petals to make the rose a bit easier to layout and have a smoother composition.  The colors in this rose got my attention and I knew it would look great on a canvas.  Hope you like the painting.

God Bless You,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

can be purchased at
http://www.thebartlettpair.com

Thursday, September 11, 2014

Two Paintings in Acrylics Done at the Show


I painted a couple demo studies at our last weekend at The Peddler Show in San Antonio and thought you would like to see these 'off the cuff' paintings.  Our shoppers liked watching the work and several came back to the booth to check my progress.  Both are listed on our web site:  www.thebartlettpair.com should you want to purchase the original or prints.

Let us not forget and pause for remembrance as today is the anniversary of the 9/11 attack on The United States of America.

God Bless America,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Flower of the Sun an Original Oil Painting

Flower of the Sun
I found a painting that I had not posted yet, probably because it was painted in 2007 before I started the blog site.  I had set it back with intention to rework the center of the flower and never got around to it until seven years later.

Flower of the Sun is painted in oils on an artists grade 24 by 18 inch stretched canvas.  I painted the stapled edges with a dark brown to compliment the center of the flower.  The flower is highlighted by sunlight bathing the petals from the back creating a lovely translucent effect.  The reference photo has some overexposure in the background resulting in a nice batch of bubbly lights.  I liked the effect and softened some of them into circles by spinning my brush.  Easily done in oils.

Flower of the Sun will be in our fall shows.  Hope you like the painting!

God Bless You,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

http://www.thebartlettpair.com

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Fancy Tail Rooster Original Oil Painting

Fancy Tail Rooster
Fancy Tail Rooster
Fancy Tale Rooster is painted in oils on a 18 x 14 inch gallery wrap canvas with edges painted.

I took a picture of this guy several years ago and figured he would look good on a canvas.  Several challenges were offered by the reference photo.  I didn't like the drab back ground and the lighting was not the best, but it is hard to get a rooster to stand still and pose for the perfect photo.  The colors also needed some dressing up.  Since, I finally succumbed to using a very dark brown for the background, the black tail feathers were rendered in nice greens to make them stand out.  Hence, the name Fancy Tail Rooster.  He is available for sale on the below website.  Prints are also available in various sizes.

I like the way the fuzzy short white feathers turned out.  Hope you like the painting!

God Bless You,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com
http://www.thebartlettpair.com

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

St. Mark's Lighthouse Painting

St. Mark's Lighthouse painting is in acrylics on a 14 x 11 inch gallery wrapped canvas with edges painted black.  The lighthouse is located in Florida and there is information about it on the internet via our good friend Google.

In my rendition of the lighthouse, I took the liberty of condensing the scenery to basics and painting only what is needed to represent details, now I am an impressionist! I added some birds, oyster beds in the marsh pool, and painted the roof aqua green to face lift the ugly black.  I also like high clear skies and never ending distances in the background.  The egret fishing in the pool adds to the interest even though not a detailed figure.

I hope your like the results.

God Bless You,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com
http://www.thebartlettpair.com



If you are a new painter starting the journey, here is a couple of tips that you may like:

Pure white in a painting should be used sparingly as it represents the brightest light available.  As Bob Ross used to say in his TV demonstrations, "white is your sun".  A pure white lighthouse would be yugly.  Notice how the use of white in varying values creates the roundness and gives it a dimensional look.  Likewise, the use of pure black can be yugly, but by adding varying amounts of white very nice greys are created.  Suggest studying the use of "value" and experiment by making your own model of 10 shades of grey.

Please leave comments if you find the tips helpful or interesting.

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Lighthouse with Stripes, Original Acrylic Painting

Lighthouse with Stripes is painted on a 10 x 8 inch canvas hardboard.  It is no particular lighthouse, just one out of my imagination while doing some painting at the last Peddler Show.  I painted this one using a free style approach with no references.

On a given bright sunny day, the beach is flat and sandy with a light wind creating gentle wave action. The gulls are looking for their next snack.

As with all art work I do at shows, I check the work and make necessary improvements when I get home  in the studio.

Thanks for visiting the blog.

God Bless You,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

http://www.thebartlettpair.com

Sunday, July 27, 2014

The Outlaw Rooster, Original Painting

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The Outlaw Rooster is painted in acrylics on a 16x12 inch gallery wrapped canvas with the edges painted black.

I finished the Outlaw today and feel good about the results.  It came out with a personality fitting for the mean fighting rooster.  And this guy is a mean one!  He roams freely and terrorizes the other roosters, and he tries to break into the neighbor's fenced in coop full of hens.

It took several tries and some time to get a shot of the Outlaw as he was evasive.  The day was hot and sunny and I zoomed in on him hiding under some brush to get this shot.  The sun shining through the brush produced some nice light effects bouncing off the leaves and weeds.  The photo was an excellent reference, but I made him and the scenery more colorful, and took liberties to abbreviate all the brush he was surrounded with.

I hope you like the painting and story about the Outlaw.  Prints are for sale on our website http://www.thebartlettpair.com  Please feel free to comment on the post or email me.

God Bless You,
jimmie@jimmiesart.com

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Morning Glories on Lattice, Original Acrylic Painting

I painted Morning Glories on Lattice in acrylics on a 20 x 16 inch birch panel board in 2003.  This is the first offering in prints.  Hope you like it!

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Friday, June 27, 2014

Texas Barn, Original Acrylic Painting

© Jimmie Bartlett, Artist
24 by 36 inch Acrylic Painting
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There are several paintings I haven't blogged about as they were painted before starting this blog and this painting is one I am very proud of.  It is one of my first large paintings.

I painted the Texas Barn with acrylics on a huge 24 by 36 inch stretched canvas in 2005. The inspiration for the painting came during a vacation trip in the Texas hill country after seeing a few old barns with Texas Flags painted on them.  I wanted to put the composition I had envisioned on a large canvas with a barn as the focal point in remote woods with horses and cows in the scene.  So, from out of my head and some photo references, the composition came together.  The painting is of no particular barn or location. I just wanted to express the remoteness and expanse of the country in Texas, away from the fast pace of urban life and noise.  Some of  my thoughts in doing the work: the bull standing in the shade of the barn checking things out,  the mare looking at you, how many generations worked the ranch, how old is the tractor with stud wheels, the cattle in the background gently grazing, and the sounds of the windmill lifting the gift of water.  I hope you enjoy the painting as much as I did painting it.

God Bless You,