A compendium of daily image making by Craig Stephens
Sunday, November 04, 2007
honey bear #2 5.5x7
These are really fun to paint. I like the transparency and the amber glow of the honey. Sold
3 comments:
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I love the bear! It has lots of homieness (honeyness) to it. I have to say that looking up the daily paintings in the morning is one of my bright spots. The routine that you have maintained has really added to my life.
Hi Craig! I was searching for a honey bear image for my blog, and found this beautiful painting. I hope you don't mind I used it: http://gaberobertsart.blogspot.com/2011/04/why-you-always-get-honey-bear.html
I'm very glad to have discovered your blog—what an inspiration! Keep up the good work, and let me know if you have any concerns about the image.
I am an artist living in Northern California. In 1993 I graduated from
U.C. Davis where I took classes from Wayne Thiebaud, Dave Hollowell and Roy DeForest. I currently teach high school art in Placer County California. On this blog I have posted 1000 paintings in as many days. I took a break from that strict schedule for a couple of years but since the beginning of 2014 I have been completing one small painting on a daily basis. The practice of completing a painting a day suits my disposition and aesthetic. I have also found that modeling this sort of daily practice for my students is important. I am making these paintings available on ebay. Thanks for stopping by and check back often if you like what you see.
3 comments:
I love the bear! It has lots of homieness (honeyness) to it. I have to say that looking up the daily paintings in the morning is one of my bright spots. The routine that you have maintained has really added to my life.
Hey! I'd forgotten all about this honey, brings back memories for me. They don't sell it in England.
Hi Craig! I was searching for a honey bear image for my blog, and found this beautiful painting. I hope you don't mind I used it: http://gaberobertsart.blogspot.com/2011/04/why-you-always-get-honey-bear.html
I'm very glad to have discovered your blog—what an inspiration! Keep up the good work, and let me know if you have any concerns about the image.
Cheers!
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