Monday, August 19, 2013

Buffalo

BUFFALO
30x40 Oil on Canvas
All rights reserved - Robin Wellner

It's been a long time since I've posted.  A tumultuous year of changes.  Spending as much time as I can working on my people paintings - tho this does not show that.  I decided to give myself this year to explore that.  Painting people was where I began and then went down a little different road with pet portraits.  I love painting period, so the pet portraits was not a detour.  More opportunity to paint.  I know I've said this before but it truly seems the more I learn, the more I need to learn!!

This Buffalo was done for a friend who's a massage therapist and the Buffalo is her totem.  Seems a symbol of tremendous power to me.  I undercoated the whole canvas with a metallic copper acrylic paint, then did a wash of the blue-green before I painted the buffalo.  It was one of those paintings that felt inspired.  LOVE it when that happens.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Bernese Mountain Dog

"Bella" - Bernese Mountain Dog
12x16 Oil on Canvas
All Rights Reserved - Robin Wellner

What a lovely, majestic breed.  Have always wanted one of these beauties but it hasn't worked out yet.  Enjoying the "fresh" start of the New Year.  Wishing you and yours all the best!

Alan

Alan - 16x20 Oil on Canvas
All Rights Reserved- Robin Wellner

It's the New Year and I'm trying to challenge and expand myself as an artist.  Hoping to grow in my work with people - portraits and figures.  Realizing that I really need to work on my drawing skills - in addition to alot of other stuff!  It seems that the more I learn, the more I realize that I need to learn.  The mountain grows instead of getting smaller.

Enjoying having my daughter home for a little bit before she goes back to Colorado. Wish she lived closer but happy for her to do what she needs to do in her own growth.  All the best!

Friday, January 4, 2013

Happy New Year!

"Tater"
12x16 - Oil on Canvas
All Rights Reserved - Robin Wellner 2013

Sometimes paintings just come together easily and sometimes I struggle.  This was one that flowed - I think in part because he's such a cutie and it's a great photo!  

It's the new year and I'm exhausted from the last month.  Lost my Aunt Robin who I am named after and have been struggling to get back on track with some direction.  She was an incredible woman and I was blessed to have her a close part of my life the last five years.  I miss her.

I am very excited about working with my Portrait Society mentor Natalie Italiano.  She's already taught me tons with one phone call and presented me with some challenges that I hope I can meet.   The more I learn about portrait painting (people) the more I realize I don't know.  

Here's to lots of learning in 2013!

Monday, December 3, 2012

Painting, Dogs, Aging: Brushstrokes

Painting, Dogs, Aging: Brushstrokes: Nali 12x16- Oil on canvas (C) Robin Wellner 2012 I know I have posted this on Facebook, but it is one of my favorites of late.  I...

Brushstrokes

Nali
12x16- Oil on canvas
(C) Robin Wellner 2012

I know I have posted this on Facebook, but it is one of my favorites of late.  It has some of the looser brush style that I am aspiring to incorporate all the time.  Sometimes it seems to just happen -- love that when it does.  I'm hoping to achieve that as well in my people portraits.  I am honored and excited to be a protege for one of the Portrait Society of America's mentor this year.  That means I'll have a mentor help guide me in my portrait painting this year.  Can't wait!!!

Friday, November 16, 2012

Fossil Butte


Fossil Butte
16x20 - Oil on Canvas
(c) - Robin Wellner 2012

Lisa is a good friend and also my riding teacher -- and an incredible one at that!  She asked me to paint this scene from an old photo of her in her childhood.  She grew up in this area of Wyoming.  I gues riding from a youngster.  But I love this outfit-- chaps, hat, gun --- and such a serious face.  All business!  The original photo was a bit faded and quite small so I had to beef it up a bit.  Thanks Lisa -- for the opportunity and all the wonderful riding instructions --- and taking such good care of my boy Captain!!!