Saturday, March 01, 2008

Max eating sketch


Max likes strawberries and can pretty much eat on his own now. This afforded me the opportunity to do a quick pen drawing of him in my sketch book while he ate lunch.

Friday, February 29, 2008

The Heifer (Under Painting)


This is an under painting of a heifer gingerly making her way towards the door of the barn. The light coming from the entrance was what caught my eye..the way it lit the young cow and then timidly begins to enter the darkness of the barn..wonderful and subdued drama..good stuff. It's always more fun to paint something I'm excited about and to me, it's not so much the subject matter here as it is the playfulness of that light.

This was done with a burnt umber wash where I then wiped out the lights with a paper towel and further enhanced them with an under painting white. I'm going to gently build more color on this for the finish.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Max pen sketch


Sketching a thirteen month old child makes chasing the sun in a plein air painting seem like a breeze. They simply don't stay still long enough.

I put on a Baby Einstein DVD and Max watched a little then played with his trucks a little, he went back-and-forth. I used the opportunity to do a quick pen drawing of my young fella in my sketch book. He's growing so fast.

Monday, February 11, 2008

Bow (redu)


I gave this old painting a makeover by sanding out an area that just didn't sit well with me. In the lower right there was a pile of snow on the dock that I didn't manage to paint well and it simply looked odd. After sanding it, I painted in a blue shadow area and these dark shapes/lines that suggest rope. My wife just saw them on the computer screen and said "what's that?", pointing to the rope...I may be back to square one with this painting, we'll see. I have to sit with it for a while. I've included the before image below as well.

Anyhoot, it was a good lesson in repairing a problematic area, I definitely feel more confident in this procedure, which will allow me a little more freedom in knowing it's ok to screw up...I can always bust out the sander.



*Note the color difference in the photos...the actual painting looks more like the redu above.
This is "Bow" Oil on wood panel and is 11x14".

Thursday, February 07, 2008

Motorcycle Hog logo


I just did this quick turn-around illustration-logo for an online motorcycle business. it will be used on T-shirts and other marketing material.

It started with a sketch of the hogs head, then I scanned it and painted it in Photoshop using a Wacom drawing tablet. This was real fun, it flowed smoothly and was done reasonably fast for me..I can't say that for every assignment.
Any-hoot, I'm no graphic designer but I slapped together the wrap-around font, motorcycle wheel and flames and put it all together for what you see here.

Tomorrow, I'll be spending the day in my studio working on a large under painting..nice.

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Key #2


I finished painting the Keys and mailed them off to England. I had fun with the wood on this one..there is really something to things that are aged and weather worn. This is "Key #2" it's 6x4" oil on wood panel.

Monday, February 04, 2008

Skeleton in the closet (finish)


I worked on all three Keys at the same time which I think helped give them continuity..although, I think I prematurely sprayed the last one with retouch varnish while the high lights were still wet and it bled a little. I'll post it after it dries and I fix it. Here is "Skeleton in the closet" (6x4") Oil on wood panel.

Saturday, February 02, 2008

Key #3 (under painting)


This is...drum roll...."Key #3" ladies and gentlemen! This is the final in a series of three small paintings I'm doing for a gallery in England. One of the gallery owners from the Cape just bought a small gallery in Cornwall, England and is including my work and giving it a go across the pond. The Art House Gallery UK..good luck Joan.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Key #2 (under painting)


I'm having fun with the key as subject matter, I like the look of it against this old piece of wood. There is a nostalgic feeling that comes from this old key and the weathered and cracked wood helps to support that. I'm calling this under painting "Key #2" for now...see what I mean about me being really bad at naming paintings.

If you have an idea for the title of this one, please shoot me an email.

Wednesday, January 30, 2008

American Art Collector magazine add


The February issue of "American Art Collector" magazine has a reproduction of one of my boat paintings in this The Daily Painters advertisement. My painting was reproduced about the size of a postage stamp, not exactly big time but I'm tickled non-the-less. "Ol Red", it's the last one on the end.

"click on image for larger view"

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Skeleton in the closet (under painting)


Max officially started day care on Monday (he'll be going two days a week) that means two days in the studio to get cracking on some oils. I layed in an under painting of this really cool skeleton key. I placed it in a shadow box and adjusted the light source to add interest to the composition.

I've admitted before that I don't really enjoy naming paintings but I like this working title so far.."Skeleton in the closet".

Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Moo


I put the finishing touches on this small oil painting of a dairy cow that I'm calling "Moo". This gal lives about a mile down the road from me. It felt good to finish something. Starting next Monday, I'll have an additional day in the week to paint so I'm looking forward to doubling my productivity and exploring some new ideas with oils.

Wednesday, January 02, 2008

New Year, New web sight!


Happy New Year!!! I'm very excited about 2008 and eager to slap down some more oil paint over the next 365 days. I just had my web sight re-done by a professional so that means all the pages work again..Thanks Wade.

It feels like a fresh new start for the year, nice!
check it out: TODDBONITA.com

Thursday, December 20, 2007

Monday, November 26, 2007

Max (finish)



I finally finished this small portrait of my son Max. This was too fun and i hope to paint him every year. I put it in a small antique frame that I bought on Ebay and I'm giving this to my wife as a gift. I'm posting a picture here of said cool frame.

This is oil on wood and is about 3 inches in diameter..very small.

Button Factory Open Studios


This weekend (December 1 &2) is the Button Factory annual open studios in Portsmouth, I'm in studio #224, come on by Saturday or Sunday between 11am - 5pm if you'de like. I have a few bottles of red wine and maybe you'll get to meet Max. I only have a few paintings on the wall but it will be great fun to meet people, drink some wine and talk shop. There are over 70 artist represented and tons of great art to see. It's really a great time, I hope to see you there.

(click the link below for more info and directions):

The Button Factory

best,
Todd

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Ball Player sculpture (in progress)





Last night as I climbed into bed, I was going through my sketch book and came across my "Ol time ball player" drawings and thought, "I should really do a sculpture of these guys". I grabbed a gob of sculpey clay and started smashing it around..it felt great. My wife fell asleep so I kept sculpting in bed, making a mess, until I finished this a few hours later.

I don't know what it is..I feel I have to make stuff lately. My productivity for 2007 has been very low and I swear my insides are responding by screaming for me to create more stuff. (Note to my insides: "Max will be in day care soon, so relax until then and stop keeping me up at night making crazy sculptures until all hours"...)

It was too fun though..maybe I'll consider sleeping more after I'm dead. For now, here are a few photos of the sculp in progress. I'm going to smooth out the surface and eventually paint him.

I'm going to post the original sketch I used as reference too.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Computer company poster illustration (finish)


I scanned my sketch and banged it out in Photoshop pretty quickly (for me!). I think the speed was necessary to give it energy and keep the color and lines fresh looking..great fun!

Friday, November 23, 2007

Computer company poster illustration (sketch)


I just got a quick turn-around assignment from The Botnay Bay computer company in Portsmouth, to do an illustration for there Christmas poster. it will be large (54x42") and hang in there window. It has to be a simple composition to be able to be seen from the street. I submitted this sketch and got the go-ahead to color it for the finish.

I'm busy as hell but it feels great to take an assignment again...I'm doing this for pure fun and to get some kinks out..a cupla holiday bucks is good for the soul too.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Max (underpainting)


Here is an under painting of my boy, Max. He's awesome! This is painted from a reference photo that I took when he was about six months old (artist note: there is no chance of him sitting still and posing). He's 9 months and some change now, growing fast and tall, already had five stitches, he stands and even sais a few words..(Papa, Mama, Hi) he keeps his mom and dad very busy.

This is a small, round painting, slightly less than three inches. I cut this circular piece of luanne wood by hand to fit an antique frame I bought on Ebay. This is a gift for Alison's birthday tomorrow (it wont be finished in time but that's ok) I want to do a bang up job on it and take my time. As you can tell by my infrequent post that my time is limited these days.

I hope you are all well.