Painting Timelines
Layout, canvas coverage, mistakes, fatigue, confusion, satisfaction, and directional changes are all part of a painting. These are inherent stopping points in the painting process that make the painter step back and observe. I periodically take pictures of in-progress work so that I can look at things more objectively. These documentations accumulate over time, preserving each painting's course in segments.
Rachel & Nick
Oct 2018
Oct 2018
Shadow Decoration
Dec 2016–Jan 2016
Dec 2016–Jan 2016
Reno's Grill
Nov 2014–Oct 2015
Nov 2014–Oct 2015
The Conway Family
Mar–November 2014
Mar–November 2014
Walk Home
Apr 1–Apr 26, 2013
Apr 1–Apr 26, 2013
Day at the Park
Feb 5–Mar 22, 2013
Feb 5–Mar 22, 2013
Water's Edge
Jan 9–26, 2013
Jan 9–26, 2013
Workers With Tapestry
Apr 10–17, 2012
Apr 10–17, 2012
Boy With Versailles Chandelier
Feb 5–Mar 30, 2012
Feb 5–Mar 30, 2012
Mother and Daughter With Pink Tiles
Jan 25–31, 2012
Jan 25–31, 2012
Girls Looking Out Window
Nov 15–18, 2011
Nov 15–18, 2011
Fred With Buck
Dec 20, 2011–Jan 16, 2012
Dec 20, 2011–Jan 16, 2012
Teahouse Curtains
Dec 1, 2011–Apr 11, 2012
Dec 1, 2011–Apr 11, 2012
Self-Portrait With Cat
Oct 19–31, 2011
Oct 19–31, 2011
Dropping Andy Off at College
Sept 26, 2011–Oct 2012
Sept 26, 2011–Oct 2012
Portrait of Debutant
Sept 1–7, 2011
Sept 1–7, 2011
Copy of Madame Rousseau et sa fille, original by Elizabeth Vigée-le-Brun
Feb 24–Apr 8, 2011
Feb 24–Apr 8, 2011