Ringneck Wreck, the newest painting in the works.

I started my next large oil painting on May 20, 2021. It is 24×36 in., on gessoboard. As per usual, I started with a base coat of acrylic, where I laid in the basic shapes with as much precision as I could. Texture will come later with the oil layer.

Ringneck Wreck at the completion of the acrylic layer, June 30, 2021. Total hours to this point: 244.

The following are a series of progress pics as the oil layer is laid in:

July 4, 2021. I’ve blocked in the sky, clouds, and the far tree line across the field in the background.
July 11, 2021. The foliage in the upper left corner is taking shape.
August 3, 2021. The first hen pheasant has been textured, along with more foliage. 512 hours to this point.
August 3, 2021. A closer view of the hen.
From September 18, 2021. More progress into the upper tree branches, and a little into the car. For the curious, the vehicle is a 1935 Chevrolet coupe, four door, with green paint. (Before it all rusted off.) Judging by the license plate, it’s been sitting in that grove since 1948. 592 hours to this point.

Stay tuned for further progress updates. If you’d like, you have the option to subscribe to receive email notifications whenever I make a new post. It’s at the bottom of the page.

Hello!

This is my first blog post, my first step in this new web site of mine.

I’m taking my first steps into turning my art into a career. I’ve been doing art since I was two years old, but only within the last few years have I really begun pushing the limits of what I can do in order to step into the professional world of art.

I’ve been studying, observing, and practicing. And then doing it again. And again.

This website is here to highlight this new journey.

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Then make sure to check back here for updates, photos, thoughts, and just general info surrounding my art journey.

-Becky