Monday, July 11, 2011

The End.

Yup, that says it all.


But before I go, Stuart and Val, you deserve a special thank you. Thank you for your continued patronage. Thank you for leaving two spots in your then yet to built home. Thank you for then commissioning four. Thank you for never asking when they would be done, even though your house was. Thank you for paying well before it was done, when I was tiring of ramen noodles and pb&js. But mostly, thank you for your faith in me and what I do. Without that, this would not be a painting today. It would not even be an idea for a painting. Instead, it is ul 98 (so real).

Woo hoo!

- jb boyd

Thursday, June 23, 2011

Despite My Steadfast Refusal...

...to consider anything but the completion of the big tree painting, time marches on and my show in September looms over the horizon. So besides taking a ton of photography, I have slowly begun working on the show pieces in the gaps of working on trees. Here are the first studies to be completed, and as illustrated, my show in September will deal almost exclusively with the subject of water.


- jb boyd

Monday, June 20, 2011

The (Almost) Last of the Leaves...

...are in! I say almost because I missed at least two, and a few more might pop up, but oh well.


Filling in the details is always rewarding, especially here where the "wrap" of the leaves around the tree makes the spaces appear truly three dimensional.


Once these leaves are dry I will tackle the last of the trees.


Then, dare I may say it, I will be done!


- jb boyd

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Two Trees...

...plus a couple of branches to go! And the best part? I get to paint in the last of the leaves today, wrapping the trees in their bright bits of color and suspending them in their respective spaces. More pics to follow...



- jb boyd

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

With The Bulk Of Leaves Completed...

...I thought the hardest part behind me. Alas, I forgot that each branch requires two lines tapering towards a finite point, and so I could not put away the little brushes.


Each section is also a maze of lines requiring one to be painted on top of the next, creating depth on one hand, but also creating the puzzle of how not to drag an errant finger or palm through a wet branch while painting another.


So I continue to plod along, but with each area completed and each night at the easel (the detail above being one of both), the painting steadfastly moves towards its completion.


- jb boyd

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Delinquent Post

Unfortunately, my hard drive crashed and I have been busy getting it back up to date. But in that process I found a few photos that were meant for posting, but got ignored.


This is a detail from the bottom-center-right of the painting.


This is the same section, after a solid day's work.


Once again, the same section after three days in the studio. The pace is grueling, but at least the leaves are finally almost filled in.


And here they are filled in. Now I am off to paint branches!

- jb boyd

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Once Again...

...I go back to painting leaves. The last of the background trees was finished tonight (pictured below in the center above a green piece of tape on the frame), and I have one more big push of leaves, excepting the fun final last few hundred.


- jb boyd

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Print Sale...


There are three reasons I am going Crazy Eddie for the month of April! First, an update to my website www.jbboyd.net has made navigating my prints wicked easy. Thank you, Ian Jones! Second, doing taxes forced me to go over the books and I realized that I am really close to the threshold I set for raising my print pricing. Finally, I have to pay the tax man! So, an extra large will be the price of a large print ($600), a large will be price of medium ($400), a medium will be the price of a small ($200), or you can purchase two small prints for the price of one ($200). 



And because money can be a drag and not all of us get refunds, you can pick your payment plan! Divide the total up into as many monthly payments as you can comfortably afford and once you have paid off half, your prints will go into production. The turn around time is two months from the date of order to delivery. But you have to order in this month, after that my prices will go up, and yes, with prices this low, I must be... INSANE!