Friday, April 03, 2015

"Finnerty Gardens Hole" oil 9x12

The 'hole' is the center of interest and it was the first thing that stopped me when looking for a scene in the Finnerty Gardens of UVic this morning. Heavily overcast. Believe me - heavily.....I used lot of paint and got the big areas done first, with a big brush. I cannot tell you how much this helps to nail a plein air painting in a short time.

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Thursday, April 02, 2015

Devastation of Rhinos in South Afrca

Last night CBC presented a video report on the endangered Rhinos in South Africa, a rhino being slaughtered every 8 hours in the Kruger National Park. The horn can fetch up to $100,000.00

 Recently in Victoria BC an ancient rhino horn went on auction legally and sold for fourteen thousand dollars. Here's my monochrome of a rhino emerging from the bush in South Africa where I was born. Horns that pre-date the ban apart, I too am saddened by the reported incidents of current poaching there. Voice of America reports that poison is being used to protect the rhinos - Game farm owners have been hiring armed security guards to patrol their reserves, which can be a dangerous job. Now, they are trying a new tactic: they poison the rhinos' horns or ship the animals to a "safe House" at $40, 000 a time.

"Rhino Emerging" by Ron Wilson (oil painting framed 6 x 8). Click the image for a bigger picture. Your COMMENT is encouraged.

Wednesday, April 01, 2015

"Lavender Farm Harvest" oil 9x12

See the video how I finished this already DONE painting.....the wonder of painting. Press the image for a bigger view.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

"Barn & Crops" oil 9x12

Yes it's a bit tight for a Wilson. I had to use a knife and a ga-zillion brushes to get this effect, and I don't mind telling you that it took me MONTHS of painting - not your flash-Harry stuff! But I'm quite pleased with it - it reflects the peri-urban life just outside of the city of Victoria on Vancouver Island. Click the image for a bigger view. Comments and offers to me at kyknoord@outlook.com

Saturday, March 21, 2015

"Cattle Point Morn" oil 11x14 plein air

Plein air painting is wonderful. At Cattle Point on Vancouver Island this week the sky was grey and warm. I studied the changes over an hour and used juicy thick paint to capture the scene as I saw it...interpretation is truth when you're painting. Click the image for a bigger view.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Minis on easels

Minis on easels. I have been giving these smallies to friends and family - then I thought that others may want to purchase these babies for gifts and the like. Write kyknoord@outlook.com

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Friday, March 06, 2015

"Albert Head Lagoon" oil 11x14

"Albert Head Lagoon" oil

This is my very quick Conté sketch - so quick that I couldn't wait to start painting. The sketch is my secret weapon, it helps me determine my compo.

Fellow artist Frank Mitchell teased me at the Show 'n Tell, "it looks like the Hobbit's house," he said. That's because I simplified the building - one wall, one window, whereas it was a lot complicated than that. To me it's impact - a house on the edge of the lagoon.

I could have added the swans and the ducks but I let the home be the star this time. The scene is in Metchosin some 20km from my Victoria condo on Vancouver Island. The willows are just starting to leaf.....

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Saturday, February 28, 2015

"Mount Baker from Cattle Point 2" oil 6x8

After a week of overcast skies the sun shone brightly today, so we went down to my favourite plein air spot, Cattle Point where the view of Mt.Baker was spectacular - pure alabaster.

45-minutes and this 6x8 oil was done! Your response to kyknoord@outlook.com please folks!

Vancouver Island.

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Friday, February 20, 2015

"Craigdarroch Castle" 11x14 acrylic

I painted there this morning -- instead I used the evening colours because they're more dramatic than plain daylight - artist's choice. SOLD through the Internet to Nikki and Gordon, friends in the UK.

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Sunday, February 08, 2015

"Teenage Tusker" oil 6x6

I love painting wildlife. Even though this elephant is beyond his baby years he still has the cuteness of proportion.

It's a small painting but it can be seen in a larger form if you click on the image.

Thursday, February 05, 2015

A method used by Edward Seago

"The Road to Costco" oil by Ron Wilson.
My artist buddy Mike Leavy lent me the new Seago book by James Russell. Edward Seago liked to paint "on the spot" as he called it. Not only that, he could paint from memory too. Sometimes he made very brief sketches.

I followed this Seago method - while Colleen was driving I memorized a bend in the road to Costco and made a brief sketch at home:

Then without the scene in front of me and no photo reference I painted this oil (much like Seago would have done in the 6o's and 7o's). Fun. It gives the artist a lot of freedom to create and express - and we got some shopping in at the two-hundred dollar store too!

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Tuesday, February 03, 2015

"Gillian" portrait 11x14

So fresh that there's shine-back on Gillian's hat. She sat so very well for the Goward House Portrait Painters today.

I was happy with the brush work and the colours even though the likeness turned out a wee bit cartoonish for my taste. Often a painting paints itself - I knew it was turning out like this but I didn't seem to have much control - just shows that a lot of painting gets done using the hidden recesses of the brain. It's not a bad painting, it's brushy and the paint is applied like colour tiles --- I'm sort of pleased with it.

Friday, January 30, 2015

"Red Barn" oil 8x10

How I start a Plein Air painting

When you arrive at the paint-out you are faced with a wide shot. Although we live in a 360-degree world, our intake is roughly 45-degrees, the average TV camera sees only 7-degrees of this world. Mentally you start choosing your own angle of visual acceptance:

You choose your own degree of "narrowness" according to your experience and taste.

You

are

not

a camera

nor a reporter of fact - no, you adjust your rendering of the scene so that it has a center of interest and some color surprise. You rule.

Start with a large brush, paint the main shapes of the scene - in this case simply paint the sky, the trees and the water. You're almost done in a matter of a few minutes this way. Change to smaller brushes, add the farm buildings and the yellow trees, include some water reeds...in other words, add TEXTURE to the large shapes.

Narrow your scene with your eyes (just zoom in mentally)

Now paint what works, change color if you like, delete clutter (water reeds), make that grey barn "saleable red," add a window, a doorway. That's YOUR center of interest.

This 8x10 took about an hour to paint. It's not what you paint, it's HOW you paint. The HOW leads to your own unique STYLE. Your brush work and color choices determine how tasteful and experienced you are as an artist. The HOW is what you should aim for. The WHY, the WHEN, and the WHERE are subordinate to your HOW.

That's how I do plein air, yet it's like golf or tennis - occasionally you play well but you CAN have an off day. Donna worree, then come back another day. Every new start teaches the artist something. Its the only game in town.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Three Bike Quiz

Name these three bikes. No prizes, only my praise for being right!

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Saturday, January 24, 2015

"Gentle rain on Government House" oil 8x10

See more art at www.alfrescoes.com

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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Goward House Portrait Painters "Stacee" acrylic


Stacee sat for the Portrait painters today. I chose acrylics cos' I need to challenge myself to paint in a medium that isn't my strongest suit. You heard me say before that working in another medium visits kindly on one's home medium.

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From the past - San Juan Island Ferry Landing

When the Earth was young I painted this ferry landing in Friday Harbor, Washington State. I came across this blast from the past while skimming through my old watercolors today. I am surprised how good it is (said the artist, bragging).

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Saturday, January 17, 2015

"Two Miniatures" acrylic 3 x 4.5 inches

Two minis in acrylic, "Canoe Hawaii" and "Island Cove" really quite small. Available, email me at kyknoord@outlook = offers greater than fifty dollars each. I'll advise you by email when you win.

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Sunday, January 11, 2015

"Three Fish" herring - acrylic 6x6

Carol Marine crops, and now so do I. We all know that these are three fish on a plate, we don't have to see the entire objects.

I like thick impasto although it's not to everyone's taste. I find that most current artists also like juicy brush work.

Email me kyknoord@outlook.com if you like or want this one, it'll fit into a CD mailer.

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Friday, January 09, 2015

"Banfield Boat 2" acrylic 9x12, plein air

The weather gave us a grand window today as we worked on our paintings at Banfield Park. The sun came and went then came again. No problem, the main thing is that we were working outside, meeting Nature with appreciation and gusto.

You know you can email me if you like or want this one. kyknoord@outlook.com I want people to possess my work.

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Tuesday, January 06, 2015

"Tall Saguaro" acrylic 3 x 8 inches

I'm an errant boy for deserts - the Namib, Kalahari, Osoyoos, Mohave - I've been to them and more, 'have even slept in the sand with scorpions about...they're not so bad if you keep your distance but watch out for Kangaroo mice, they seek warmth at night and can invade your sleeping bag.

Anyhow we avoided rattlers in the Mohave, and we loved the stately saguaro cactus. What an icon for Westerners.

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Friday, January 02, 2015

My pastel portrait of Scott - 10 x 12

My friend Scott vowed to shave his beard for 2015, I persuaded him to keep it long enough (sic) for me to make this pastel portrait of him. Portraits are not always as accurate as photographs but this one came pretty close, I'm relieved to report. He and Carolyn liked it, and that's all that matters..

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Friday, December 19, 2014

"Peacock Chick" 5x7 oil

Impressionist painting requires some suggestion - using a brush and a knife I hint at what is real, a kinda shorthand which we viewers understand without the need for over explanation. Anyhow, I was drawn by this pair in a well-cultivated lavender field. They look sooo cute together. There was second chick around, probably lagging behind somewhere in the the rows of lavender....

$100 = SOLD December 20, 2014

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"Puppy Love" 5x7 oil

This is not meant to be a portrait of anyone - my inspiration came from a photograph I had taken at a friend's house a while back. I loved the connection between the girl and the dog. I purposely avoided a true likeness of the person and I purposely made the dog a wee bit smaller, accentuating the "puppiness."

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Wednesday, December 17, 2014

"Bree" BIG BRUSH tile strokes, oil 11x14

My aim was to paint in tile strokes - something I have seen the great artists do on Google. Using a BIG BRUSH AND LOTS OF PAINT I REALIZED MY AMBITION.....YAY.

But I didn't do Bree any justice, my approach aged her. Meantime she's a beautiful young lady as you can see by the photograph. I must thank her for sitting so well, she enabled me to adopt the BIG BRUSH style.

Thanks Bree, you're a star. Here's nicer painting of you which I did some time ago, May 2013:

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Friday, December 12, 2014

"Wetlands" 8x10 oil

Plein air painters are ready to move through muddy flats to reach scenes of great artistic merit. Such was the case today at Viaduct Wetlands in Greater Victoria.

Available kyknoord@outlook.com

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Thursday, December 11, 2014

"Ford at the Ledge" oil 8x10

The Ledge is the affectionate term that Victorians in BC call the legislature.
1934 Ford at the Legislature in Victoria BC. Available kyknoord@outlook.com

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Tuesday, December 02, 2014

"Erin" oil 11x14

Erin sat for the Goward House Portrait Painters today. She's a competitive swimmer and has sat for artists before.

I returned to my home medium today after several weeks of exploring other media such as pencil, pastel and acrylic - I find that working in another medium is not only challenging but the lessons learnt visit well on my home medium of oils. It was a great experience and I enjoyed crafting the portrait with almost no blending, opting for brush strokes of adjacent tone, much like Karin Jurick, John Cook or Carol Marine would have done. Super duperrrr...

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Sunday, November 30, 2014

"Dallas Road Snow" 9x12 acrylic painting

It doesn't often snow here in Victoria BC yet here we are - they say we are in the banana belt of Canada. I'm not complaining!

This painting "Dallas Road Snow" is available, email me kyknoord@outlook.com

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Wednesday, November 26, 2014

"Jim" Conté Pencil

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Jim sat for us at Goward House because the model didn't show -- then you as the arranger have to sit instead. I found him to be very patient and the dozen or so artists at Goward House Portrait painters did a good job of painting accurate likenesses.

Monday, November 24, 2014

"A Tale of Two Volksies"

Call them what you will - Bug, Beetle, VW, Volkswagen - in South Africa they are affectionately known as Volksies.

The blue VW was painted with acrylic, the red on in oils. (I note that my style remained much the same between the two media), I am a great admirer of Carol Marine and Colin Page as you can tell.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

"Beautiful BC" 8x10 acrylic

Driving through BC a couple years ago I cannot remember whether it was the coast or a lake but the memory of this scene was etched in me and I painted it completely from recall...the sand, the clouds, the curve in the water. Oh my.

It's available to my Friends, send me an email, you know my address.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

My most viewed paintings

These are the most looked-at of my paintings by visitors on my Fine Art America site (link to the right).
I paint them but have no idea how well or not-so-well they are received. All I can do is report that "Palauea Beach" and "Nefertiti" are the second-most and third-most visited works - what about number one?
Well it's a pencil drawing of a bald eagle. See if you can find it on my FAA site. No prizes, only surprises....

I paint 'em, you rate 'em.

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Sunday, November 09, 2014

"Cattle Point Splash" acrylic, knife work 11x14

Cattle Point is my favourite painting spot. I used a palette knife to convey the mish-mash of stone, cracks, seaweed and water with small and big islands in view. I get moody (good) just looking at it all......

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Saturday, November 08, 2014

"Garry Oak Junior" acrylic 9x12

Plein Air on Mount Tolmie - this is the second time I have painted this teenage Garry oak, the first was many years ago and the work is in the offices of the Garry Oak Society in Victoria BC.

I am learning how to handle acrylic paint 'cos I'm an oil painter by habit.

The above painting is not for sale. Colleen owns it.

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Friday, November 07, 2014

"Leaden sky, buoyant boat" oil 5x7

Despite the ominous sky and the choppy sea, the boat remains buoyant. That's life I hope.

Email my new Microsoft address and make an offer kyknoord@outlook.com

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"Squalls a-comin' " oil 5x7

The weather changes at anytime where I live in the Pacific (!) Northwest.

Email kyknoord@outlook.com and make an offer. This is my new Microsoft email address that I've set up for your enquiry should you want this miniature painting.

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"Wee Rooster" miniature oil 3x5

The rooster may be small but he sure does make a big noise.

Email kyknoord@outlook on my new Microsoft email address and make me a wee offer.....

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"Jesi in pastel" 9x12

Goward House Portrait Painters are at it on a Tuesday afternoon. We have three hours to complete a portrait then the sitter (who poses for free) is able to take home the portrait of her/his choice.

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Monday, November 03, 2014

Tony Bounsall and Ron Wilson art collaboration

Tony Bounsall and I have collaborated on a piece - I did the oil painting and Tony supplied the graphic overlay thereby creating a new work. To see more of Tony's magic go to www.tonybounsall.com and if you want a reproduction of our colloration just email me, Ron, at my Microsoft email address kyknoord@outlook.com

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