Saturday, July 15, 2006

The Bay at Dusk

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Descendant from Wookies

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Look at that Punum!

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The Boy















Birthday dinner of steak, baked potatoes, salad and some games of Uno and football. Posted by Picasa

"The Rocky Shoals"

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China Camp Beach July 12

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My Princess

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YO

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James rocked!
















A fine and unhindered performance by James Wilson, a long-time friend of the family. Great job! Posted by Picasa

More shots

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Camille's Play















Extremely proud of Daughter and her performance in the Summer Play. Here are some shots! Posted by Picasa

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Work in Progress















I started last year, painting the champion of the Mavericks Surf Contest on a winning Ride.

This year's winner was Grant "Twiggy" Baker who scored two perfect 10s on GameDay and is just a superb human being. I was able to spend a little time with Grant in New York and just soak up his vibe...so this year's painting is a lot easier and also more dynamic.

Above you can see two days' work. Which is really only about 3 total hours. Most of painting happens between your ears and you have to wait for it. I have been thinking about this one for months. I sketched it out with my daughter by my side a few weeks back...then waited, and waited.

In that regard the process is a lot like the contest itself. You train...you brood..you wait for the right time. It comes and you had best ride it then with all you have and a certained controlled abandon. You have to know what you are doing, but also be open to what happens right then.

The hardest and easiest parts are waiting now. The sky to the right is easy and I am happy with the coastline and most fo the gradients of water (water is damned hard to do).

The hardest thing will be the upper left...to capture Grant in an impressionistic way, and then the foamy mountain of water and spray that wants to crush him (but doesn't thankfully).

A year ago I was fascinated with mavericks and painted Anthony Tashnick (see below). Keir Beadling, the CEO of Mavericks was so taken by it he requested to hang it at the main offices in San Francisco.

This year Ihave a whole new perspective from the inside out. I have an even greater respect for the men who surf Mavericks and I enjioy their company. I imagine my paintings will become more personal as time goes on, and that is a good thing.

Stay tuned for the finished piece and make sure to leave comments and criticisms. I think the water is a bit too blue...expect me to work some dark green in there...anf then there will always be surprises. Posted by Picasa