As I wrote yesterday, I have a solo show coming up at Robert Lewis Gallery, so I’m painting like a mad-man to get ready, less than 4 weeks until the
Author: Ed Terpening
I’d planned on a weekend of painting in Carmel, but, the weatherman lied again. Instead of sun, fog. I did get one afternoon in the day I arrived. The second
I’m showing again at Kumquat Art & Home in San Francisco. Keverne, the owner, reported a sale as she was hanging the work, so we’re off to a good start.
I’m taking time off to take advantage of the fantastic weather (sorry east coast, don’t mean to brag 😉 If the weather holds out, I’ll stay here until Sunday night.
Wow, what a FANTASTIC day in San Francisco. I believe it was around 80 degrees (F). Mike and I had breakfast with good friends Sam and Phil, then we spent
“Think in black and white, but paint in color.” – George Post “I want all my senses engaged. Let me absorb the world’s variety and uniqueness.” Maya Angelou In every
I painted this last night…felt good to paint as I took a bit of a break after the Gay Faulkenberry workshop in Scottsdale, and instead wrote about other stuff. I’m
I’ve written a couple of times about a book that has fascinated me for some time, Margaret Livingstone‘s “Vision and Art: The Biology of Seeing”. Written by a Harvard neurobiologist,
The other day, one of my favorite artist-bloggers Michael Chesley Johnson wrote about his “Viewing Mantle”, on his blog, “A Plein Air Painter’s Blog”. He writes, “In my opinion, an
Last day of the workshop. Boy, I’m exhausted. Here are my two studies today. When my notebook arrives (it’s with my art materials, coming home FexEx Ground), I’ll write a