jb's blog
From tightly cropped views of the earth at your feet, to sweeping 360º vistas of the horizon line, J.B. Boyd’s oil paintings are meticulously rendered modern updates of the American Landscape tradition. Being a professional vagabond in search of place, this blog will allow you to travel with him and peek into the studio to see the paintings in process.
Saturday, October 31, 2020
Saturday, October 10, 2020
Saturday, September 26, 2020
I’m Blocking In...
...the first layer of paint of this marsh scene. The goal is to quickly get down a color-scape, keeping to general shapes. In the second layer, I'll tighten the detail To sharpen the realism of the painting.
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
I’m Working On...
...something a little different in this 3x11" painting. And Lauren is making me laugh in the next shot of me shooting the scene last November.
Friday, June 19, 2020
The Second Layer...
...of paint is finished, and this one is just hanging out to dry. In a week or so it will get a glaze to add a little more foggy atmosphere, then a varnish and a frame!
Thursday, June 4, 2020
Saturday, May 30, 2020
My New Home Studio Is Complete..
...and feeling much like, well, home! My favorite part besides having my wife always nearby are these angled, wing style shelves. I have one for each palette set to a comfortable height for grabbing brushes and color while painting (right) or mixing paint (left). But I couldn't completely leave the lovely steasel behind, so a magneted painting rag and palette knife holder made the cut. Lastly, in keeping with a small footprint, the color and medium shelves were installed down low, out of the way of future paintings, but still close by.
Wednesday, May 20, 2020
Dawn Chorus...
...is the title of this diminutive 4x4" painting with a ton of detail in the cypress knees. It is a fitting title for one of my favorite spots among the black water of the Edisto River. It is now on view at RLS.
Saturday, April 25, 2020
My Temporary And Yet Future...
...studio is starting to feel like home. Probably because it is, well, home. Although I will be moving downstairs once I finish a floor and paint the walls. Video tour to follow... -jb.
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