Thursday, December 30, 2021

Newt


Newt 10 x 8 pastel SOLD 

Newt was the second commission for the holidays. He presented a problem because he's all white, and I thought the photo was black and white. Actually, I found out later the photo was full color!

It was fun to add color in and respond to his spunky attitude. Here is the original reference photo:



 


Tuesday, December 28, 2021

Luna

 


Luna 14 x 11 pastel SOLD

Luna was a Christmas commission. It has a lot to do with the image you are given and this was a challenge. I don't like doing pet portraits with the tongue hanging out (and a ball!). But I liked this image the best for color and her eyes. If I can't do the eyes, the painting will never work.  

Luna was on my easel a little longer than most, but we got to know each other and she seemed to enjoy her time in the studio. 

The original image:


Progress shots:









Thursday, November 11, 2021

Pauline's Oystercatcher

 

Pauline's Oystercatcher  8 x 10 pastel  NFS

This was a commission for a friend to give as a gift. The recipient (Pauline) is an oystercatcher expert who lives in Scotland. I hope I have done a good depiction of the Eurasian Oystercatcher.

Monday, November 8, 2021

Martin's House

 

Martin's House  8 x 10 pastel 

Martin's House has won the UART/Pastel Journal Award in the Pastel Society of New Hamsphire 
It's Pastel 
13th Annual National Juried Show. 

I have always liked this show and look forward to when it will return to the Discovery Center in Portsmouth, NH.

View the full show here.

View the Awards here.




Tuesday, October 5, 2021

Mom's Shadow

 

Mom's Shadow  8 x 10 pastel  SOLD

Mom's Shadow has found a home with a new patron from the Southern Vermont Arts Center in Manchester, VT. 

Stop in if you are looking at the foliage this fall (so far it's spectacular). It's a great gallery with two floors and lots of art.

Wednesday, July 7, 2021

I'm back, I think!

I have spent hours trying to have a seamless migration to my blog since Feedburner discontinued it's email subscription serivce. Honestly, my head hurts. But I think I have done it. 



Tuesday, May 25, 2021

This blog is being retired in July


Slow Day at the Office

The Feedburner team announced that their email subscription service will be discontinued in July 2021. This does not make me happy. 

As a result, Blogger’s email subscription service, will be turned off. Specifically, the email subscription system will no longer work and subscribers to Google blogs will no longer receive email updates.

If you're receiving this post via email, I thank you for your subscription, but you will no longer be getting these delivered to you from my Google Blog after next month. 

I am looking into another service to continue to blog and seamlessly deliver to my subscribers.

Thanks so much for liking my work and following my blog.

Stay tuned,
Cristine

Saturday, February 13, 2021

Beth's Cosmo

Beth's Cosmo 8 x 8 pastel SOLD


This is the mystery painting from the empty square in the 30/30 collage. 


I have been holding on to post this one until Beth's birthday today. This was actually Day 9 of the challenge, but I showed it to Beth's husband, and he bought it on the spot! 

I covet one of these "marbletini" glasses, made by a Vermont craftsman Michael Egan, but he doesn't seem to be making them anymore. 



 

Sunday, January 31, 2021

Day 31

Day 31 — Not all the paintings for the challenge, but most. I am never disappointed after doing one of these, but I do wonder where to store them all. This is my eleventh one— you do the math! OK, I'll help— I did a quick inventory and I think these have netted 260 pieces of art. 

A huge thank you to all my new and returning patrons and to everyone who commented on Facebook, Instagram, Daily Paintworks and my blog. In fact, through Daily Paintworks there has been interest in older work and a few of those sold too. 

There was a huge response so I am inclined to think I should keep at it. We'll see what February brings. At least it's only 28 days long! 

https://www.facebook.com/cristine.kossow

https://www.instagram.com/criskoss/

https://www.dailypaintworks.com/artists/cristine-kossow-5373



 

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Day 30 Huma


Huma 7 x 5 pastel

 Day 30 — This post is a day late because I painted this yesterday but it was a gift so I couldn't show it. Huma was delivered today. She was named after Huma Abedin, Anthony Weiner's ex-wife. 

I have had the image for over a year and finally got around to painting her. Her owner bought "'Tude" (Day 8) so I thought the timing was perfect to add this gift. 

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Day 29 Lucky Star


Lucky Star  7 x 10 pastel

 Day 29 — This is my favorite honey. My friends have hives in Newmarket, NH. I think it is the best honey. It is citrusy— is that a word? It tastes like lemon in a good way.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Day 28 Macaron Rainbow


Macaron Rainbow 15 x 11 pastel

Day 28 Something bright and sweet. 
 

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Day 27 Capsicum Annuum

Capsicum Annuum 7 x 5 pastel

Day 27 — I have been following the artist Ollie Le Brocq for a few years now. He has been the inspiration for this loose phase I am experimenting with. I have been in touch with him and he has graciously agreed to let me use his work as reference. 

I also think that going through seed catalogs has been inspiring some of these produce paintings. After spending about an hour carefully selecting seeds for this years garden, I went online to order from Johnny's Seed and they are not taking orders from home gardens at this time!!!  There has been a glut of seed buying, as there was last year. Another COVID consequence. 

 

Monday, January 25, 2021

Day 26 Aubergines

Aubergines 5.5 x 7 pastel


Day 26 I am trying to paint like I have a brush full of oil paint. I have been starting with a watercolor base. It's the first time I've used watercolors in about 25 years. 

Some progress shots:



Sunday, January 24, 2021

Day 25 Tallinn Flower Market

 

Tallinn Flower Market 12 x 8

Day 25 Going through old photos and came across this one. Tallinn, Estonia is a magical city. I think I just needed to paint some bright hope of spring, given the VT temps are below 10° these days. 

Saturday, January 23, 2021

Day 24 Time Out

Time Out 5 x 7 pastel

Day 24 —  Today felt like I need a time out. I spent most of the day sewing. Made very cool pucker-y towels and a pillow out of an old boiled wool jacket 

 


Friday, January 22, 2021

Day 23 Hollywood

Hollywood 12 x 12 pastel

Day 23 — Meet Hollywood. He is a llama from Wild Child Farm in Bonney Lake, WA. I found him on Instagram and got in touch with is owners for permission to use his image. 

He looks like he has a big personality and I may paint him again. 

The very beginning:


 

Thursday, January 21, 2021

Day 22 Martin's House


Martin's House 8 x 10 pastel

Day 22 — I have wanted to do a nocturne for a long time. This is the view of our neighbor's house from our hot tub. Martin is 2 years old. He will have many magical moonlit nights.

Wednesday, January 20, 2021

Day 21 Mom's Double Boiler

Pyrex Double Boiler 8 x 10

Day 21 — This is Mom's Pyrex double boiler, the one for creamed onions. I thought I was going to do a photo realistic painting and the paper was not letting me do that, nor was the time. So I went for fast and painterly. 

Two progress shots:




 

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Day 20 Spritz

Spritz 10 x 8 pastel

Day 20 — One of my latest starts ever— 6 PM! I had to work fast because of dinner, but I did remember to take one progress shot. I might try this again when I have more time, and try for photo realism. Lots of fun highlights and patterns. 

Here is the charcoal blocking in with some turquoise. 





 

Monday, January 18, 2021

Day 19 Triplets

Triplets 6 x 10 pastel

Day 19 I decided to try to paint earlier in the day. These pears were on the counter and begged to be part of the challenge. What could I do, it was 3 against 1!

I finally remembered to take some progress shots:





I ran an errand and when I got back I felt the warm wood surface was taking away from the pears, so I toned it down with a layer of grey. I'm calling it done. 


Sunday, January 17, 2021

Day 18 Double Boiler


Double Boiler  11 x 14 pastel 


Day 18 — The double boiler in our family came out once a year at Thanksgiving. My mom made creamed onions. It was special— I loved creamed onions and the ritual of getting the pot out. No, it was not this one. I found this one at a yard sale and grabbed it, knowing one day I would use it when I felt like painting copper.  

I still have Mom's glass one, with that luminous green tint that Pyrex seemed to have in those days. Maybe I'll paint that one too. 

Saturday, January 16, 2021

Day 17 Blond Ambition

Blond Ambition 12 x 12 pastel

 Day 17 — I had the title for this one before I painted it. This is another Scottish Highland from Unconventional Acres (https://www.unconventionalacres.com/). All I could think of was Madonna's Tour of the same name. I really like to nose on this one. 

I try to remember to take progress shots and usually manage the first one, then I get in a zone and completely forget to take more. Maybe I need to set a timer.

This is on black gatorboard primed with gesso mixed with pumice and I used a rough brush. 



Friday, January 15, 2021

Day 16 Winter Barns

Winter Barns  8 x 10 pastel

Day 16 — This was a failed painting in by drawer of, um, failed paintings. I really enjoyed making this one up. 

 

Thursday, January 14, 2021

Day 15 Sunny Side Up

Sunny Side Up 8 x 11 pastel


Day 14 — I really like to paint fish. They are not demanding. They don't care if you get it "right". They are just happy that someone is paying attention. 
 

Wednesday, January 13, 2021

Day 14 COVID Coiffure

 


COVID Coiffure 6 x 9 pastel

Day 14 — I had a lot of fun with all the colors in this sheep's hair. I might do this one larger someday.

Hair vs Fur: I was always under the impression hair continues to grow, and needs to be cut at some point. Fur stops at a certain point and doesn't grow anymore, but is shed. 

I googled it and found out hair and fur are the same thing. How do you explain certain dogs have to go to the groomer or their hair would be touching the floor? And other dogs hair reaches a certain length and stops growing, but but is shed? 


Tuesday, January 12, 2021

Day 13 Psst, Over Here!

 


Psst, Over Here!  10 x 8 pastel

Day 13 — Not sure where I shot this image. I really enjoyed painting this gal. She was supposed to be about 7 X 9 but the paper was larger and I'm liking the unfinished edges. 

Monday, January 11, 2021

Day 12 Fresh Dug


Fresh Dug 20 x 23 pastel

Day 12 — No I did not paint this today. I got swamped in meetings and ran out of time to paint. I realized I have never posted this painting and it was going to have to stand in for todays post. Sorry, promise to get back at it tomorrow. 

Warning: soak your clams in fresh water 20 mins before steaming, just sayin'. 
 

Sunday, January 10, 2021

Day 11 Scratchy Pear


Scratchy Pear 7 x 5 pastel


Day 11 — Maybe I should have called this Prickly Pear. The day got away from me. I had a larger painting in mind, but ran out of time (if we were going to eat dinner!). So pears are a great fall-back subject. I tried to do a more linear look, with line work the focus. On textured board it was a challenge. 
 

Saturday, January 9, 2021

Day 10 Round Robin


Round Robin 8 x 8 pastel


Day 10 — A neighbor shared this image. I am not sure if it was from and iPhone or a high end camera, but it was a fabulous shot.

I really enjoyed painting this little fellow. I always start with the eyes. If they don't work, nothing works. I looking forward to seeing robins in a few months, but it's going to be a long winter in many ways.