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Painting, Dogs, Aging
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Saturday, June 28, 2014
Palette Knife Painting
For Emma - 12x16 - Oil on Board
All Rights Reserved - R. Wellner - 2014
This was a labor of love for the daughter of a dear friend. Heard she had lost her kitty and hoped this would help bring back good memories. Been experimenting with palette knife painting since last fall. Started when I was doing some plein air and just not getting the color I wanted. Also it MAKES me not get as trapped in detail. Always learning!!! Love what I do!!!
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Yorkie --- A Favorite Pup
Samantha - 12x16 - Oil on Canvas
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This cute puppy is a favorite of my client. This is one of several paintings for her. She's planning a display of all her favorite dogs. She also fosters dogs and puppies despite some health challenges. One of the last emails mentioned picking up 6 six week old lab pups! Yikes! She's a better woman than I!! She's a joy to work with --- I'm so grateful for my clients. I get to do what I love - paint. And since I'm also a dog-lover it's a double win!
Thursday, June 12, 2014
Black Dogs
Tess - 12x16 - Oil on Canvas
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This painting was not my first solution for this client -- who also happened to be a dear friend. Initially we planned the tight headshot. But a tight headshot of a black dog--- it just wasn't very exciting. So I went back to the photos and decided to do this one. I see areas that I need to improve on but I'm so much happier with the final result than the first. Black dogs are a challenge regardless. Still learning about that!
Monday, June 9, 2014
CAPTAIN
Rest in Peace
Rest in Peace
For those of you who know and love me know that I am a horse lover. I lost my Captain this weekend. He was a gentleman and a scholar. Always kind, happy to see me --- only time I was inadvertently "dismounted" was when one of those nasty huge horseflies landed in the middle of his back. He knew way more than I'll ever know. Trained beautifully by Lisa Wagner. He's been a part of my life for the last decade. First as a lesson horse, then I leased him and when Lisa decided to sell him I couldn't let him go.
He passed away on Friday after a sudden illness that we are still trying to figure out. In the meantime, I feel like someone kicked me in the chest. My heart is broken. I was so blessed to have hime a part of my life --- so incredibly lucky. I'm hoping that he's out there in horsey heaven with a new frisky body enjoying himself. He gave me so much joy and was the realization of a hugs dream for me.
Thanks big guy... I'll never forget you!
Monday, June 2, 2014
Peekaboo the Kitty
Peekaboo - 12x16 - Oil/Canvas
All Rights Reserved - Robin Wellner 2014
This beautiful kitty was a present for a family from Dad after he passed. From the other photos she was quite a personality and true member of the family. Her owner said "We love it. It really captures her. When I glance at it it seems like she's sitting there. We appreciate it so much."
I appreciate it as well. Another great learning experience. Printed out the photo I was painting from and painted away. After feedback from the client I realized the photo's color was way off. Using my computer monitor more when I paint from photos. Hoping to set a permanent monitor to paint from consistently. Another lesson!
All the best!!
Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Photographing Your Paintings
Julie's Pup - 12x16 - Oil - 2014
This is actually one of my favorite paintings. But I rushed it and didn't verify that I had a decent photo before I shipped it off. And if you look at it closely it's a terrible photo. I now ---finally--- have a good setup for taking photographs. It's kind of a pain in the butt but worth it. I bought two lights with soft boxes on them from Ebay. The two were less than $100. I put them at about a 30-35 degree angle on each side of my painting. Then I put them up close to the ceiling and pointed at the ceiling so they bounce off the ceiling. And of course turn off all the other lights. Then I make sure my camera and painting are level --- with a level--- and my flash is turned off on the camera. Anyway that seems to give me consistently good results.
All the best! Hug your furry friends for me!!
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