8/19/2019

SURF

surfing is riding the wave crest ...

two surfer buddies out for the late afternoon surf

it's
for the moment sort of thrill
and enjoyment...
till the surf loses it's energy...
like everything else.
surfboard atop a 50s wagon...

....my daily diary of 
things to do are devoid of this
heart pounding kind of thrills...
actually not even listed 
to be checked off ...
i usually do things as my mood
and inspiration dictate...house chores like
cooking, cleaning the kitchen, bathroom,
shooting artworks, taking pictures of trails

a twilight view of Pacifica from Rockaway hill...

and other sceneries for the blog 

sunset fog approaching  Peter point

twilight...Rockaway trail

as well
as my painting sessions and catching  up
with current events while watching
Tv news, playing guitar music to calm
my nerves...
speaking of music i've been
looping Dave Grusin's composition
for the movie
"On Golden Pond"
which i listen to during my
painting sessions to keep me
going till the wee hours.
It's that type of music that's
so relaxing and calm as if 
with an angelic gentle touch.
Anyway, that's just my opinion.

back to chores,
these are all common sense stuff...
eat when i'm hungry, washing dishes
after the meal, laundry when i'm out
of something to wear, etc. etc.

seagull carcass on the trail

however, after all is said and done
hours have gone by and i'm exhausted
and hardly have time to do my blog so
i'm running behind to keep in touch
with my readers....but thanks for
bearing with me....

here's my latest...
been working on a serious art project,
which means, conceptualizing, 
looking for funding, sending out
proposals to museums in NY,
London, Amsterdam,
collecting reference materials
 and actually
painting the portraits for the project
on relatively large canvases 36" x 48"
to test my endurance,
patience and speed to go through 
as well as be able to estimate
the time table involved to complete one
and from there the full series.

So it's a series of figurative paintings
of women from the 50s era to the
contemporary times..
these are women from different countries 
who have contributed, encouraged
and supported the development of Arts and Culture.

It is my way of paying homage to these
personalities. Some of them are gone and
some of them, gladly,
are still around  casting incessant influence... 
it's no doubt, rather, an ambitious project...
but it's exciting  and fun to do.

so here's an example of one of the paintings...

The Londoner_Jane Birkin
There's more to be done to fine tune
the painting. Jane Birkin has a great
influence on women's fashion in the 60s
up to now. She's also remembered for her
role in "Blow Up"
with David Hemmings and Vanessa Redgrave.
The other personalities on my list are 
Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, Liz Taylor,
Gloria Steinem, Princess Diana, Twiggy, 
Evita Peron, Ariana Huffington,  Catherine Deneuve
Golda Meir, Queen Rania, Imelda Marcos,
Gemma Cruz and others whom i still
have to research on from the
Arab world as well as the middle East,
and the Mediterranean region and Asia.
So considering there's so
many personalities 
I'll put more time to this project
and do plein air landscapes
once in a blue moon.

Fog on Taylor St looking towards Bay bridge
Fog by Lake Merced


that will be for now...
i'll try my best to keep you 
up to date.

i'll catch you folks sometime!











7/12/2019

Bye Bye Birdie!!

that's how i felt standing close to the edge of the cliff...


to take a photo of
the eroding side of the mound at the summit
of Rockaway hill...a little
adventurous act but silly...
there's plenty of inspirational views 
...one can sit
 amidst fields of flowers...
stare at the ocean below to meditate

or watch the local creatures...
horned beetle...
This lizard camouflages like a root...
it knows how to survive and avoid
detection from other animals...

in human society the same thing can be said of
politicians whose favorite music might either be
"two different worlds" or "masquerade"...

lizard on the trail...

hovering hawk

it's summer and it's time for 
the Stern Grove summer concerts..

last Sunday the SF Symphony
gave the audience the pleasure
of listening to
classical music...





and after two hours of great music
all good things come to an end...

it's work day tomorrow...

hasta la vista!

jt

6/11/2019

Unexpected Sizzling Heat

Are you expecting?

when addressed to a woman,
simply means....if one is expecting a baby,
a polite way of saying 
"pregnant".


but in the case of
yesterday's weather,
 the 10th of June, 
the mercury was pregnant
with sizzling heat.
... heat wave drowsed the western side of 
the country....
i usually wake up around 10:30a.m.
when my alarm clock goes off....
but yesterday I woke up to the
rather high temperature
around 8:30 

the air outside was warm
and a little humid...

i had to move my plan to plein air at 4pm to 
6pm and even at this time the temp is in the
high 70s...
 even with the cool
sea breeze i could still feel a bit of heat...
which somehow explains the swarming of
beach goers.

Tuesday, the 11th,
the mercury reports are still high...
120 in the shade in Death Valley,
95 in Portland/Vancouver area...
there is relief on a
forecast of cooler weather for 
Wednesday...
so I might continue my plein air
session tomorrow.

in the meantime, i'll be working on the
revision of the skyline of the
"gathering of clouds"


catch you folks later!

jt

  

6/05/2019

Back in the saddle again

Had a chance to plein air last Monday

it was warm when I started out, managed to cover
a bit of the shapes, forms  and tonal values
when finally the fog started to roll in and the 
cold breeze followed.

Had to go to Stonestown, anyway, so I 
hightailed it...
as they say
"he who runs away
lives to paint another day"...

in keeping with my goals to
keep myself busy after
a lull....
i worked on fine tuning 
"the Londoner",
a painting based on the 
1965 b/w photo of 
Jane Birkin, the actress in
"Blow Up" and Agatha Christie's
"Evil under the Sun"

as well as managed to put in 
a few hours on the Twiggy painting,
all in a day's work...

I'll catch you folks later.


jt


2/24/2019

rain break...

after 2 weeks of rain

there was a quick break in the
incessant rain and freezing temperatures
lately...
as usual the first sign of 
relief is manifested by the
amount of motorists on the road...
highway 1 usually gets pack 
from the city to Santa Cruz
or at least as far down as Half Moon Bay...

i had a chance to work on my
Pacific Heights cityscape
though I had to sketch in my 
car as the 9mph wind
 made the outside temp
freezing in the late afternoon...
Scott/Pacific st

I had a chance to work on my figurative 
project "women/culture
in the 60s "
the 3rd session i spent about 45 minutes...
3rd session

4th session

and tonight I spent about 4 hours on 
the 4th session

did  a little bit of the background
which I'm guessing is the
London Bridge...
and of course did further modeling
of the head/face...notice her
mascara....

Didn't get a chance to put in more
hours as I came down with cold
virus for 5 days....
managed to get over it with lime
and honey 3 times a day...

that's all folks!

jt 

2/09/2019

Rain, rain go away....

Come again another day....

it's been raining most of the week with
temperatures from low 40s
and hi's from low to mid 50s....
it's characteristic of winter
nothing surprising except
the Canadians had to be naughty
once in a while....
so they send the blasting arctic wind to 
East coast and to the Bay area...
commuters waiting for Bus #18 at Stonestown Trader Joe's
 it's freezing  particularly
when winds get up to 30mph...

...this is the 2nd
week i'm stuck indoor...
it's good i have started 
the figurative series ...
it keeps me occupied 
and not too bored...
1st session about 3hours of work

it's 2 a.m. ...i have this
2nd session of the Londoner
woman in the swinging 60s
(based on B/W stock photo)
spent 30 minutes on this
session working on the face....
2nd session 30 minutes of work

Still raining at the moment...
ready to make my snack
and watch late night news....

Good night folks!...
jt

2/03/2019

A woman in distress

Hollywood and the movie studios....


have often explored and exploited
the subject of a woman in distress...
and one couldn't get enough of it...

Ela hanging and waiting for Tiresome or Tarzan to rescue her...

Filmmakers, novelists and screen play writers
have fun exploring this theme.

Some of Hitchcock films for example,
Vertigo, Rear Window, Marnie and others
are good examples... 

In the meantime, back to being an artist
there was a construction going on at the site
where i painted last and the earth movers
and other machines were in the way
of my picture composition so
i sort of wasted my trip to the 
Pacific heights area...

The rains this week also impeded
my plein air endeavor so I started a new 
project about the
women and culture in the 60s.
This is from a B/W stock photo reference....i still have to trace
the photographer and/or the model....

Painting still in progress, 36" x 48"
(based on a B/W photo) which i started last night
of a Londoner in the swinging 60s.
I'll let you in as i get along with the project,
Twiggy would be part of the series.
The woman in the painting has a resemblance to
Stacy who was my diligent and brilliant
classmate in Fine Art and Animation...
we burned the midnight
oil together rushing projects in the animation lab...
she now
lives and paints in Laguna Beach.

au revoir!
jt