Just thought that I would share a resent oil painting with you of a Spanish Barbel - a whiskered carp like fish highly sought after for its active fighting style at the end of a fly line. I am not an avid oil color artist and find myself more comfortable in the realm of watercolor. That being said I feel a need to continuously explore new mediums and styles in order to grow as an artist. I also easily get board doing the same things over and over again.
"Barbel Study"
This piece is an 8"x10" oil on art board.
On the fishing front, I have not been out on the water for quite some time mostly due to weather, injuries, and other time commitments but next month I am looking forward to a little salt water fishing down in Florida. The last time I fished down there I hauled in a two and a half foot snook that fought me hard and bent the hook nearly strait. I am not expecting to do that again but hope to hook into some decent sheepheads and various others. With any luck I will have a decent picture or two for a post. At this point I am still debating weather or not to bring my salt friendly 6w and rig it up with saltwater line.
This is pretty cool Joel. I like how you got the mood of the type of water carp live in. The painting is really neat.
ReplyDeletei like the lurking murkiness of the oil painting. good for you for pushing yourself outside your normal comfort zone. i stick with my colored pencils and magic markers only these days...
ReplyDeleteKev - Thank s for the compliment.
ReplyDeletetexisgrl - I am flattered by such praise from such a talented artist. Thanks for the comments