Here is a simple copper cup. Simple, except that it hat 500 tiny dents in it and it was a pain in the ass to paint. I picked a blue background to contrast with the orange color of the cup. The spoon handle and head deviate from each other at an angle, that gave me somewhat of a fit for a bit but just had to look at it more carefully.
Bought a bunch of smaller canvases, would like to paint a bunch of smaller paintings that I can knock out in a short amount of time. The goal is to paint more, nit-pick less. Looking through my collection of fake flowers and stuff, came up with this:
Thought this would be a good contrast of yellow and purple. After two hours, this is what I ended up with, I’m kind of pleased with how it turned out.
Things seemed a little lonely so went to the convenience store and bought my first pack of cigarettes ever. Bottles in background were put in from memory.
If I were to do it again, I’d probably get rid of the apples because it doesn’t really fit the theme well. That said, this is the first painting I’ve done in a long time so it felt good to get back into the groove.
Spent about 3 or 4 hours, this went in pretty quick. It’s going to change a lot from this however. Will let it dry a few days and next chance I get, will continue:
Here’s my pallet, what a mess:
After a 2 years of losing my way (enough said), I have finally became motivated to pick up the brushes again. What really motivated me was seeing the Van Gogh exhibit in Tokyo a week and a half ago. Despite the horrific crowds that surrounded each of the exhibited works, this exhibit had an unusually large amount of Van Gogh’s sketches, which I love. So with that in mind, here is the first painting I’ve done in quite some time.
The theme is American Bourbon, which I have recently come to enjoy. With an empty bottle given to me by a local bartender, I set up this still life:
I wouldn’t waste real burboun in that glass, it’s oolong tea.
Next, did a rough sketch in charcoal. It didn’t end up fitting the paper, but that’s what pre-drawings are for:
Next, laid it in on canvas using ultramarine blue. I liked how specks of blue peeked through in the last dog painting I did and thought I’d give that a try again:
Still just barely fits. Will let that dry and hopefully hop on it very shortly.
"Kabukicho Flowers & Night"- F10 Oil on canvas.








