Monday, May 31, 2010

"Deception Pass" update, marine oil painting, seagulls



Here is an update on the Deception Pass painting.....I was able to get all the fold marks out of the canvas.....finally.....by gessoing the back and letting it dry....Sheesh! That was close!!...Now I need to decide whether I will go in and fix a few things that are bugging me.


I have entered this piece in the North Kitsap Arts and Crafts show in July. Last year I won first place, best of show and viewers choice .........so this year I have to step up the game....=]
16x32 oil on canvas

Monday, May 24, 2010

"Red Peonies 2" palette knife , oil still life painting

I did two peony paintings ......a pair of .....no ...a perfect pair of passionate, pink, peony paintings........=]..........you get the picture.....

6x8 oil on panel

Monday, May 17, 2010

"Red Peonies" tree peonies with apple, still life oil painting

Every year our tree peonies are spectacular......and every year I attempt to paint them.....usually in watercolor......their true color is an impossible red....unmixable!!!.....(well.....I'm sure Richard Shmid could do it)........This year I got so frustrated trying to paint them in oil I finally resorted to using a palette knife and paint squeezed straight from the tube. Checking out my work the next day I thought " I need to try this palette knife stuff some more"......but I'm not sure that it will work as well if I'm not MAD...

8x10 oil on panel sold
watercolor from 08

one from 07


Thursday, May 13, 2010

Detail views of "Deception Pass" oil marine landscape





My sketch was composed of several different photos taken on location, and field notes. I then had it enlarged to twice it's size and transferred it to the canvas. I use all my reference for the final rendering. The work is still progressing and I am trying to work out some bugs.....Tip for the day........never use folded canvas for a large painting!!
16x32 oil on canvas

Thursday, May 06, 2010

"Deception Pass" Washington coast,oil painting in progress

I've been hoping for some good reference photos of seagulls in flight and my hope was answered a few weeks ago when Ann and I went camping up at Deception Pass by Anacordes. We found a great spot and went for a hike down the beach towards the bridge that spans the narrows of Deception Pass. These seagulls were hovering in the pressure created by the wind coming over these rocks . I'm working on a 16x32 oil painting using this sketch and reference photos. I will be posting my progress as we go along....

8x12 graphite on paper

Sunday, May 02, 2010

"Waterfall at the UPS Garden" Seattle city oil landscape

There is this wonderful garden with a beautiful water feature right by Pioneer Square in Seattle that was constructed by The United Postal Service for an anniversary, not sure which one...I took a few pictures and notes while Annie and I were out wandering the streets a few weeks ago. Here is the resultant sketch and painting..... sold
After that we went to a great restaurant called Marsalas and had boiled crayfish and beer...=]
8x12 oil on canvas

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

"Apple Blossoms and Fruit" oil still life painting

We have been getting so much rain here in the Pacific Northwest!...and it is still pretty chilly....The blossoms are out on the apple trees but I'm not sure if the bees will be out to pollinate......but it seems nature always finds a way.....I love spring!!

6x6 oil on panel sold

Saturday, April 24, 2010

"Flatbed Blues" old truck, oil landscape painting

This old truck sits in the field by the driveway of the farm right next to the Knowles Studio where I work. I have been watching it weather away, outside my window for several years now, thinking I should paint it some day......Well....the day arrived...For some unknown reason I was inspired to paint the old truck. I took my easel outside and did the pencil drawing, took some color notes and photos and this is the result.

16x20 oil on canvas sold

The sketch was 12x16, but since I didn't have a canvas that size I painted it on a 16x20 and added the foreground.....what the heck...

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Silver Teapot and Flowers oil still life painting

I found this old silver teapot up in the attic and set up a still life. The flowers are faux from Wal Mart and look like it in this study.....sort of lifeless....I see a lot of areas for improvement in this piece.....but that's what it's all about!.....practice, brush miles, and working out challenges on canvas with brush and paint!...sold

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

"Gnarly Head with Roses" oil still life painting

I have been working on several projects but it has been a few days so I will just post this little still life I did a few weeks ago. I purchased this bottle of wine for my still life set up because I liked the label. It is called Gnarly Head, referring to the Old Vine Zinfandel grapes used to make it. Turns out it is pretty good with roast beef...

9x12 oil on canvas

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

The Washington Coast near Shipwreck Point...oil marine landscape painting

I ran across a photo I took almost twenty years ago of a trip up the Washington Coast when I was fairly new to this area. I can still remember hopping out of the car at every turn in the road and taking pictures of everything....I was so amazed and excited by the beauty surrounding me in my new home state....I still love Washington state and now I have the privilege of spending time painting that beauty every day!

10x15 oil on canvas, un-stretched 2010 robinweiss@earthlink.net

Saturday, April 10, 2010

"The Barn on Marrowstone Island" oil landscape painting, Pacific Northwest

My day trip to Fort Flagler for some plein air painting paid off in a lot of good reference material for studio painting as well. I took the photo for this painting out the window of my truck as I was exploring some rural roads off the beaten track.

16x20 oil on stretched canvas sold
The field sketch.

Tuesday, April 06, 2010

"Tea Kettle with Cup" oil still life painting

I set this up in my new still life cubicle.....then put a florescent light low to the side....then painted it late at night...

9x12 oil on canvas sold

Sunday, April 04, 2010

"The Covenant Promise" figurative oil painting, Baptism



"The Covenant Promise"
God’s promises are not like our promises. God’s promises are as steadfast and enduring as the One who spoke them. The One who spoke the stars into the night sky and holds them aloft by His great power, promises to tenderly hold each one of us in His loving arms.
This painting represents God’s promises on many levels. He will never leave us nor forsake us and He will provide a place for us in His heavenly kingdom. Here on earth He will be our perfect peace in times of trouble. As we abide in Him, He abides in us. He offers hope, a purpose and a plan for our future. On a personal level, Jesus is not only my King and Savior, but also my Friend and Brother. As I abide in Him, there will be trials and persecutions, but He has promised to bring life and that life more abundantly.
Through many confirmations of His great love for us , God brought my wife Ann and me together. This painting shows the baptism of our grandson Chase. Chase is the son of Ann’s daughter, Leanne, and son-in-law Matt.




12x36 oil on canvas 2010 robin weiss

Friday, April 02, 2010

"Sweet and Sour" yellow panseys with lemons and sugar jar

Working on my yellows......somehow a difficult color for me. The biggest challenge was the transparency and luminous light in the cut lemon.

12x12 oil on canvas. sold

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

"Amaryllis with Lemons" oil still life painting

I have set up my own still life "cubicle" with lighting and all , based on what we were using in Darrells class. So now I am experimenting with compositions. This Amaryllis bloomed magnificently and I had to try and paint it. The blossoms were so heavy they wouldn't stand up! Not sure I like this composition but I am happy with the execution....

12x9 oil on canvas

Thursday, March 25, 2010

"Tea Time" Still life with roses and teapot

This is the last painting I did in Darrell Andersons painting class. I worked it over in the studio and brought out a lot more contrast. I also set up a similar still life "cubical" in the studio where I plan on composing more S.L. paintings...for those rainy days.....I'll get a picture of it for you...

16x20 oil on canvas  sold

Monday, March 22, 2010

"Kells Irish Pub" commission painting and "Seattle Sailboat on the cover of 48 Degree North Sailing magazine

I sold this commission painting of Kells Irish Pub in Seattle to a guy with the last name of Flanigan on Saint Patricks Day!!........No kidding!!

9x12 oil on panel sold
My painting "Seattle Sailboat" will be on the cover of 48 Degree North sailing magazine for the month of April! Check it out at http://www.48north.com/ (in April)...=]
12x12 oil on canvas sold

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

"Lagoon Beach" landscape oil painting

Another painting from Lagoon Beach on the way to Marrowstone Island. I painted this one in the studio from the pictures and sketches done on location.

9x12 oil on panel sold

Sunday, March 14, 2010

"Alexa" portrait painting

My friend Alexa agreed to sit for me so I can practice my portrait painting. She is a good model but I think I need some more practice... sold

Tuesday, March 09, 2010

"Beach Hiking" figure with dog on Lagoon beach, Pacific Northwest

Seagulls hovering around a lone hiker with his dog on the beach. Mount Rainier in the distance with the light sparkling off the water. This is a common scene in the Pacific Northwest and one off the reasons I love living here. What beautiful country and what a blessing to see it and paint it everyday!

9x12 oil on panel sold

Friday, March 05, 2010

Plein Air Painting in the Pacific Northwest

I have been on several plein air painting trips over the last month. The image above is the painting I did on a little known beach down at the end of Seven Sisters Rd, just over the Hood Canal Bridge. There were lots of folks digging clams and oysters...and making me hungry!

8x10 oil on panel sold


The set up at Seven Sisters....It's always nice to have a sturdy piece of driftwood at your back for leaning ,shade and storage....=]

The set up in Port Townsend......I didn't post the painting.....it may end up on the Frisbee pile...


The set up and the setter.....at Lagoon Beach on the way to Marrowstone Island. Got my trusty Indiana Jones hat on..



The painting done on site at Lagoon Beach. I will probably work these guys over a bit in the studio. 8x10 oil on panel




Tuesday, March 02, 2010

"Two Boats" from the Poulsbo Marina, oil marine scape

The Poulsbo marina is always a good source of scenes to paint. I left this one a little looser, trying to keep a painterly, impressionistic feel to it.

10x8 oil on panel sold

Thursday, February 25, 2010

"The Vision" Poulsbo marina, boat painting

I'm not advocating this for anyone else, but if you hang out by the gate at private marinas....and look harmless enough....some kind soul with a key to the gate will usually let you in....which is how I found this old relic, begging to be immortalized on canvas.

12x12 oil on canvas sold

Monday, February 22, 2010

US Geological Survey Site at Fort Flagler on Marrowstone Island

We went out on a blustery late afternoon for some plein air painting in Port Townsend and ended up here at the US Geological Survey Site. I did my best to capture the fleeting light. After a lot of scrubbing and scraping I ended up with this study of the residence. I love the late winter, brittle texture and color of the tall grassy fields. Annie stayed in the van with a good book.....=]

12x9 oil on panel  Sold