Monday, September 27, 2010
Announcing Rogerlightgallery.com
I have neglected this blog a bit--my apologies. I started rogerlightgallery.com, which also includes a blog, and I kind of forgot about this for a bit. I'm back! Here is a little, daily painting I did recently. Its 9X12 inches, oil on canvas. You can view many more of my paintings at www.rogerlightgallery.com
Saturday, April 24, 2010
Calla Lillies With Utility Pole, Oil on Canvas, 48X60
One of my most enjoyable painting experiences had to be this unorthodox still life, which is part of my 'vase outside' series. This is a painting about creativity, optimism and enjoying the unexpected in life. I originally had this priced right at $4,000. I am now listing it at $2,000. I want this to find a home with someone who really appreciates it. I am ready to do many more paintings in this series and its time to find a home for this one.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The finished movie stars painting
This should have posted earlier, but there have been some problems with ping, the site that is supposed to send my posts to all my other sites. Anyway, the painting was a great success and the client is thrilled. I will need to post some photos of the painting as it looks installed. I will also post the video the painting process next.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Monday, March 8, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
the big movie stars painting
Ok, so this is the start of a 56X80 painting for a clients media room. It will be black and white and will feature Humphrey Bogart, Bette Davis, Marylin Monroe, Cary Grant, Audrey Hepburn and Clark Gable. This is the very start. I have my coffee, my photo references and a start at blocking in the first faces, although they don't look like anyone yet, just getting the basic shadows and highlights at this point.
I am making a time lapse of this, so I will post my progress periodically with video and photos. Stay tuned!
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Faded Mural as Background
When people think of a mural, they usually think of full color painting directly on the wall that demands first billing in the room. To an interior designer, a mural can be like that annoying theater major she knew in college, never content to be anything but the center of attention.
But the truth is, great murals can often be a great backdrop that allow other element to shine. Like the furnishing, accessories, drapes. This is most easily achieved by making the mural soft, muted and faded. Using only a two to five colors is a great way to go with this idea. Check back later, I will post some great photos that exemplify this concept.
But the truth is, great murals can often be a great backdrop that allow other element to shine. Like the furnishing, accessories, drapes. This is most easily achieved by making the mural soft, muted and faded. Using only a two to five colors is a great way to go with this idea. Check back later, I will post some great photos that exemplify this concept.
Monday, February 8, 2010
Hand Painted Designs in 2010
Hand painted designs continue to be a very strong trend for interiors. Historical ornamental patterns from Italy and France have been favored for many years, and continue to be a rich source of material. However, we are now seeing Moorish and Hindu influences incorporated into the ornamental designs in fabrics, furniture and now wall and ceiling designs as well.
Also strong this year are primitive, tribal patterns. These are usually accompanied by a fairly earthy pallet, with some saturated colors as accents.
Another source of inspiration for wall and ceiling designs, is the continued popularity of arabesque line-drawn designs on printed shirts and in graphic design in general.
Regardless of where your source of inspiration comes from, hiring an experienced decorative artist to detail your interior is a great way to make your home truly extraordinary.
Labels:
decorative painting,
design,
hand painted,
historical ornament,
murals
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Decorative Painting in 2010 and Beyond
If you're looking to have some special finishes or a mural done in the next few months, act now. Most decorative painters are discounting their prices in order to make sure they have work during this recession. I believe the economy will improve enough this year that demand will come back strong by summer. Which means it will take longer to get your work scheduled and it will likely cost a bit more. That means that now is the best time to have things done.
The trends that will be strong this year and next are faded fresco's, soothing, peaceful murals and finishes. I expect much less demand for the old, heavily antiqued, brown glazed walls. People need optimism and light in their lives, and that style of finishing is frankly, very dated.
Finishes that are elegant, beautiful and subtle will be key.
The trends that will be strong this year and next are faded fresco's, soothing, peaceful murals and finishes. I expect much less demand for the old, heavily antiqued, brown glazed walls. People need optimism and light in their lives, and that style of finishing is frankly, very dated.
Finishes that are elegant, beautiful and subtle will be key.
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