Thursday, June 17, 2010

"Dog and Man" oil on panel


I finished a portrait this week, that I have been working on for awhile. It is 24" x 36", oil on panel. The subject is a Boykin Spaniel and his man. The Boykin's name is Willy and he is the most cheerful dog I have ever met. I first prepared the panel with 5 coats of gesso, sanding between each coat. For this kind of portrait I like a very smooth surface because the paint strokes are so small. Next I put an imprimatura over the gesso, using a mixture of Gamblin Transparent Orange and Alizarin Crimson. I thin this into a transparent glaze with Galkyd. I like to get rid of the white gesso before starting the underpainting. I then proceeded with the underpainting using Gamblin Chromatic Black and Titanium White, keeping the tonal range in a higher scale since darker glazes would be going over it in the following layers. Here are some links for more information.
http://www.boykinspaniel.org/ for more information on wonderful Boykin Spaniels
http://www.gamblincolors.com/ for more information on Gamblin colors and mediums

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Ceramic Tiles after Firing


I am happy to say that all 38 tiles were fired without any breakage. They are going to be installed later this week. The contractor has come up with a way to install them so that they can be removed as one piece if the owners ever decide to move. I think the plan is to mortar them to a separate board which will then be attached to the wall, rather than simply mortaring each tile individually to the wall.
And a special thanks to "All Fired Up" on Bethesda Avenue for being so accommodating and fastidious firing these for me.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Ceramic Tiles before firing



I have been working on an interesting project, painting tiles for the wall behind the range in a new kitchen. I am working with ceramic underglaze paints, on bisque tile. Here is an image of the tiles before firing. The concept is to create tiles for the client that are personal icons from her life.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

Small Works for Haiti Show


The opening of the Small Works for Haiti Show last night in the Town of Chevy Chase, was a huge success. Thirty five works sold at the opening raising $3500 for Partners in Health. It was a wonderful event as many artists from in and out of the town participated. I was particularly proud of the students that contributed work including my own B-CC high school students as well as students of Lauren Cook and Laurie Rader. The show will be open this afternoon from 2-6pm and Sunday from 2-4. There are lots of small works left to be purchased so please go see the show!

*Partners in Health is doing great work in Haiti and is in there for the long term. To see more images from the exhibition click here.

Town Dogs Panels


These images are of the four panels that make up the Town Dogs Mural. Each panel is 20 x 24 inches and is done in oil. I started this project last fall, asking people in my town of Chevy Chase, Maryland, to volunteer their canine family members to model for me. I had a great response and spent most of the autumn photographing all kinds of dogs, from standard poodles to miniature schnauzers. I worked on the panels over the winter, finishing them in April. They will hang in the Chevy Chase town office until the end of May.

Giclee prints of these paintings are available. They are the same size as the originals, printed on high-quality canvas, and stretched on museum-grade stretcher bars. The price of a giclee of one panel is $350. If you would like to order one, please contact me at paintings@kathrynfreeman.com.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Narrative Interiors



The Admirer, oil on panel
24" x 30"



Green Room with Bather, oil on panel
16" x 20"

Sports Portraits