The seventh painting in a series of fox paintings I have been working on. I am experimenting with different styles while painting this series. I opted for a more abstract form while painting these four.
I love foxes <3.
Materials used: water-mixable, artist/premium oil paints via Windsor Newton, Grumbacher, and Lukas on 20oz heavyweight canvas with plain black pine floater frames.
I have created a time lapse video of my painting this painting. Original Youtube video can be found here: https://youtu.be/3A_J0W03oPM
This is the sixth in the red fox series, attempting to work in a different styles as I progress, some may be similar to what I have completed in my pet portrait paintings and other commissions section. I thought I would love to paint a series of foxes because they are interesting, solitary creatures that seem to have similar personalities with cats (just like me). My love for foxes was influenced decades ago by the Disney movie, The Fox and The Hound, and through a couple life experiences while growing up in Northern British Columbia, Canada.
I also began to record my painting progress and creating a time lapse of the videos. Original Youtube video can be found here: https://youtu.be/nakI2pWyE2k
This is the fifth in the red fox series, attempting to work in a different styles as I progress, some may be similar to what I have completed in my pet portrait paintings and other commissions section. I thought I would love to paint a series of foxes because they are interesting, solitary creatures that seem to have similar personalities with cats (just like me). My love for foxes was influenced decades ago by the Disney movie, The Fox and The Hound, and through a couple life experiences while growing up in Northern British Columbia, Canada.
Progress
Progress 2
Complete Front
Close Up
Complete Back
Complete - right
Complete - left
I also began to record my painting progress and creating a time lapse of the videos. Original Youtube video can be found here:
We walk our dogs off leash at night in the center of Central Park. The view of downtown is amazing most nights, I had to share. Taken with my Sony A6000 with 16-70mm lens.
This is the fourth in the red fox series, attempting to work in a different style that I have when I have completed pet portrait paintings and other commissions. I thought I would love to paint a series of foxes because they are interesting, solitary creatures that seem to have similar personalities with cats (just like me). My love for foxes was influenced decades ago by the Disney movie, The Fox and The Hound, and through a couple life experiences while growing up in Northern British Columbia, Canada.
The Surreptitious Stalker - complete full no frame right
The Surreptitious Stalker - complete front - no frame
The Surreptitious Stalker - complete full no frame left
The Surreptitious Stalker - complete full and framed right
The Surreptitious Stalker - complete full and framed
The Surreptitious Stalker - complete full and framed left
I also began to record my painting progress and creating a time lapse of the videos. Original Youtube video can be found here: https://youtu.be/b4d8cWZcjbc
This is the third in the red fox series, attempting to work in a different style that I have when I have completed pet portrait paintings and other commissions. I thought I would love to paint a series of foxes because they are interesting, solitary creatures that seem to have similar personalities with cats (just like me). My love for foxes was influenced decades ago by the Disney movie, The Fox and The Hound, and through a couple life experiences while growing up in Northern British Columbia, Canada. I was drawn to the movement and flow of a fox when it would pounce to catch its prey. The capture of a fox in midair shows the concentration it has when hunting.
Full View - No Frame
Front view with frame
Left Angle with Frame
Right angle with Frame
Progress
I also began to record my painting progress and creating a time lapse of the videos. Original Youtube video can be found here: https://youtu.be/rq2–8J2o_8
This is the second in the red fox series, attempting to work in a different style that I have when I have completed pet portrait paintings and other commissions. I thought I would love to paint a series of foxes because they are interesting, solitary creatures that seem to have similar personalities with cats (just like me). My love for foxes was influenced decades ago by the Disney movie, The Fox and The Hound, and through a couple life experiences while growing up in Northern British Columbia, Canada
In a City of Millions, There is a Lot of Beauty – New York
18×24 Oil on Canvas w/Floater Frame
2016-12 – 2017-01
My first day by myself, walking through Central Park and I thought I should sit on a bench and soak in the autumn air and colours. I glanced over to my left to see this couple walking on the path in from of me. The young girl was quietly walking beside the older woman and they were joined by the teddy bear between them. They passed by and I was smiling at this image when I thought I needed to share this amazing image that is happening within the hustle and bustle of New York. I pulled out my phone and snapped two or three photos of them while the sun sparkled through the yellow leaves of the trees.
This painting has been sold but I do have museum quality, archival prints and products available for purchase via Fine Art America.
Complete
detail d
detail c
detail b
detail a
framed - right
framed
framed - left
Over the past few years, I started to time lapse film myself painting, the original Youtube video of me creating this painting can be found here: https://youtu.be/rOzjijYRmC4