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Friday, March 29, 2013

#74 "Ella" 9x12 oil on linen

"Ella"
While this is not my granddaughter Ella, it just reminds me of her. If she were at the seashore, this is what she would be doing. Did this painting in Victoria's studio at the Stutz building in Indianapolis. We meet for breakfast, then "yack" a bunch in her studio before we get out the paints. Always enjoy myself  and sometimes I get a keeper! 

Saturday, February 2, 2013

#73 "Broad Ripple Canal" 18x24 oil on canvas


"Broad Ripple Canal"


















Painting is from a photo I took last August (2012) while visiting Indianapolis. This view down the canal just begs to be painted. Great fun!!!



TOP I painted a smaller "Broad Ripple Canal" a few months ago. I was pretty happy with the way it turned out so I decided to do a larger one. Compare this with #71.  This painting is a bit "softer" for lack of a better word.



BOTTOM After a critique, I went back in! I got my values off on the BOTTOM painting so I fixed the black hole by coming in with a still darker value but much less than before. The painting (UPPER) flows much nicer now. With the trees on the left BOTTOM I got in to too much detail. It was just too unlike the rest of the painting so I used heavier, larger strokes (TOP) . I think the painting works much better. It's hard to see from this photo but I used a palette knife to get a real nice effect on the  brighter two tree trunks. There are a couple of little things that I might change but for now I will leave it as is.

Friday, December 21, 2012

#72 Jeff Buckley 30x24 oil on canvas

This is a work in progress and is the largest painting I've ever done! I painted a very similar painting last year and decided I'd like to try it on a much larger scale.  

Jeff Buckley was an American singer songwriter who tragically died from drowning in 1997 at the age of 31. He recorded only one album  entitled, "Grace." Chart success came posthumously with his famous cover of Leonard Cohen's song, "Hallelujah" he attained his first No.1 on Billboard's Hot Digital Songs in March 2008.

Jeff Buckley 30x24 oil on canvas

Click on the arrow below to hear Jeff Buckley sing this awesome rendidtion of "Hallelujah."


Thursday, December 13, 2012

#71 "The Broad Ripple Canal" 9x12 oil on canvas board

Last September, the day before flying back to California, I was in Broad Ripple. As I passed over the bridge early that morning, I couldn't help but notice the shadows and reflections. I found a place to park and took a few shots.

This is also a favorite spot of my good friend CW Mundy. He has done some amazing paintings of the canal.


Monday, December 3, 2012

"Landlocked" Series from Alaska


I decided to group the three completed paintings from the, "Landlocked" series and place them on the blog. A couple of summers ago while we were visiting my sister Deb in Alaska, I snapped a few photos in both Ninilchik and Homer, Alaska of boats. These particular vessels were no longer in service and had found themselves in disrepair and for the most part, forgotten. 

We had originally gone to Ninilchik to see and photograph the old Russian Church. As we drove thru the village, my eye just continued to drift over to these old boats. We stopped the car and I walked thru the tall grass and approached each of them. I thought they were visually fascinating! Each of them evoked feelings of wonderment.  Both "Forgotten" and "Ninilchik" were found in the village of Ninilchik while "Bumpers" was one of many found in an old boat graveyard near Homer. 

"Forgotten" 11x14 oil

"Bumpers" 9x12 0il

"Ninilchik" 9x12 oil
"Landlocked"

If these ol' boats could talk what stories they could tell! Where have they been? What have they seen? Who were the folks that depended upon their seaworthiness...

Friday, November 30, 2012

#70 "Forgotten" 11x14 oil on canvas

"Foregotten"

Rainy day here in So Cal so I decided to paint another boat from the "boat graveyard" in Ninilchik, Alaska.

This is the third in a series of paintings I'm doing that involve boats that don't float, at least in their current condition and location. Just wonder where that ol' boat has been???

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Santa Barbara Island Sunset

This is the third year in a row that I've videoed this awesome event! This is the sun setting behind Santa Barbara Island. It's a small island far off the So Cal coast and I would bet most folks from LA are totally unaware of it's existence. Every year at this time as earth rotates on it axis, the sun sets behind this tiny jewel making for a spectacular sight. I've put CW Mundy's, "Climbing Higher" from his CD, "Road Trip" as a background song. CW's CD can be purchased on his website, CW Mundy.com  Check it out.

Watch for the green flash!!!

Enjoy...

Sunday, November 11, 2012

#69 "Identified Performers" 16x20 oil

"Identified Performers" having what we call, "A Moment."
This is the second large painting (16x20) I've done of the, "Identified Performers." Steve Guidone from Manhattan Beach, CA has the first and this one is now in the hands of Ron Mayes down in Beaumont, Texas. I've played music with these guys most all of my adult life and I can't tell you how much fun it's been! I wanted both to have a painting that would always remind them of the great fun we've had and our lasting friendship!!!

* For the history behind these paintings, scroll down to entry #61.

Here's another song from our band, Turkey Run that we had back in the 70s. This is Ron Mayes (owner of this particular painting) singing, "Tell Me Baby" live at McCabes in Santa Monica, CA. We always called Ron, "The Dove." In the actual photo from the front that is displayed in the video, Gene Libbea was  playing bass that day... Doesn't get much better than that!

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Friday, November 2, 2012

#68 "Foxen Canyon Road" 11x14 oil on canvas


Jim and I at the Foxen Winery
For Linda's birthday, we went to one of our favorite places up in Santa Barbara County. Along with my sister and brother in law, we headed for, "Sideways" country. We stayed in Solvang but headed out to Los Olivos and points beyond! This is a view off Foxen Canyon Road. Took this shot while on our way to Foxen Vineyard to do a little wine tasting. Foxen Vineyard is one of the many locations used in the movie "Sideways."

Here's a pic of my brother in law Jim and I "recreating" a scene from the movie. We decided it was in ours and everyone else's best interest to steer clear of the acting business! Wine tasting is more fun!!!

Off Foxen Canyon Road

I did this painting in, "Sideways" country, upside down while standing right side up!  Think about it....

Friday, October 19, 2012

"Silver Pitcher" 5x7 oil on canvas

"Silver Pitcher"
Getting back to it! Very quick still life. It's been awhile so I needed to try something! Hopefully gonna be able to spend some time in the studio this next couple of months. It's been too long!!

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Painting at Sweetwater Lake in Indiana

#1 "The Point" 8x10
#2 "Red Canoe" 8x10
These are the two 8x10s I painted on the dock. Both took about an hour each. #1 is a view of the point across from mom's. #2 is the canoe on Bill's dock. I did #2 entirely with a palette knife. That was fun but struggled. Really needed to go back in on this one and clean up that mess of a reflection of the canoe! That is problematic as both paintings have found themselves on the wall at the Ah Kum On Inn back in Indiana! Maybe next time I'm back I can clean that up a bit. Fun day!!!
It was a great day! Victoria Gillieron and I headed south to mom's cottage at the Sweetwater Lake in Brown County, IN. The weather was perfect and we both completed two paintings......

#64 "North Shore Surfer" 8x10 oil on canvas



This "dude" just came off a 22 foot plus wave at the "Pipe" on the North Shore of Oahu. These guys are amazing athletes! Spent hours watching these big wave surfers risk it all during the "Back Door Shootout."



Friday, July 13, 2012

#63 "Grace" 11x14 oil on canvas

I lost my sister Sharon Cahill Leavitt on June 19th, 2012. She died of non smoker lung cancer in which radon gas is the leading cause. So, if you haven't had your home checked for radon gas... do it!


This is a painting I did of Judith Shea's "Grace Basin."Grace Basin is sculpture that was outside my sister's room at hospice in Columbus, Indiana for the 17 days she was there before she passed. Everyday, my mom, sister Deb, brother in law Mike, and my niece and nephew   gazed upon this beautiful  piece of sculpture as we sat by Sharon's bedside offering what comfort we could. We moved Sharon's bed into the middle of the room so she could share in it's beauty. She had a very calming effect on all of us. Because we gazed upon her face daily, I decided I wanted to try and capture what I experienced. Like all sculptures, she changed with the time of day, shadows and the level of light. She never disappointed.




So this is my interpretation of, "Grace." She is dedicated to my sister Sharon. We love you and miss you. I think about you everyday...


Sharon Cahill Leavitt

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

#62 "Mom's Flowers" 11x14 oil on canvas


After a week in Las Vegas, I finally got back to my studio. Sister Deb ordered a beautiful bouquet of flowers for my mom's 90th birthday this past February. They were beautiful!!! I took a picture of them so that I could someday paint them. Yesterday I got a chance. When I went to the studio I had something else in mind. I didn't expect to paint these today. Last week while in Las Vegas, I went to the Bellagio and saw the Monet exhibit. It was so inspiring and I tried to carry over some of the things I observed from absolutely one of the best ever! But first and foremost, these are my "Mom's Flowers," and I must say, that was all the inspiration I needed!!

This is the evolution of a painting. The three photos below show you how this painting changed as a result of stopping, living with it for awhile and then going back in and making changes that enhance the over painting.

4/24/2012 After looking at it some more, I decided to go in on more time. I darkened the value in the lower left  side to  put more emphasis on the side of the vase that is being lit. See if you can see any other subtle differences.
Final "Mom's Flowers"
4/12/2012  Update.... Second Mom's Flowers....Saw an opportunity to enhance some of the flowers. I found that the upper right (see below) portion of the painting almost seemed faded. Decided to rework some of that area. The painting is now more balanced than before.    

Second "Mom's Flowers"
4/4/2012 This is the original "Mom's Flowers.
First "Mom's Flowers"




Sunday, March 4, 2012

#61 "Identified Performers" 20x16 oil on canvas

"Identified Performers"
In November of 1975, Pickin' magazine  had a photo contest. Pickin was a magazine for bluegrass and Old Time Country Music. At the time I was most definitely in to the music!  There was a bluegrass festival in Santa Barbara, CA so Steve Guidone, Ron Mayes and I decided to enter a play a few songs. Gene Libbea (one of the absolute best) was kind enough to play bass for us that day. Tina Walski, of San Bernardino, CA snapped this shot from behind the stage and entered it in to the photo contest. The magazine dubbed us as, "Unidentifed Performers."

Her photo, and one of Ralph Stanley and Keith Whitley, won honorable mention.  Abount a month ago, Ron Mayes sent me a bunch of photos from, "back in the day."  I noticed one of the photos was from the audience at that same festival! Well, you guessed it..... here's basically the same shot from the front! What are the chances? Sure wish I could remember what we were singing that day!
So today, even though it was 88 degrees and absolutely beautiful outside, I decided to go to the studio and mess with this a bit. Here's a16x20 I'm gonna call, "Identified Pickers."  Might just get back to the studio and really do this one larger and take some time with it....

This above painting of the, "Identified Performers now belongs to Steve Guidone who is on the left. Steve, Ron and I played in the band "Turkey Run" for many years. We loved singing harmony and still do!


This painting 16x20 oil of the, "Identified Performers" I did for Ron Mayes. He's playing banjo in the painting. Ron lives in Beaumont, Texas and is an amazing guitar player. We played music together for many years in a group called "Turkey Run." We still get together on occasion. Those high notes aren't as easy to reach but as we always say,
"We had a moment."
N

Monday, January 23, 2012

#60 "Market Flowers" 16x20 oil on canvas

Every Friday in San Pedro, CA there is a farmer's market on 6th Street which is the main drag and across from my studio. I decided to get some fresh flowers and stick them in an antique silver pitcher that I had purchased from a thrift shop across the street. I always enjoy the thrift shop visit as it is managed by a very interesting women who was a product of the 60s and grew up in the South Bay (Redondo Beach). She's always interesting to talk with.  I told her I would do a painting using the pitcher and when it was finished, I would bring it down to her store.

I really tried to focus on all of the elements that go into creating a successful painting. Of all my still life attempts to date, I feel many of those elements came together. Of course I can always sit back and pick it apart but I think this time, I'll just be satisfied with what I've got!!!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

#59 "Greg's Vase" 9x12 oil

My son Greg took a ceramics class when he was in high school and made me this vase. Decided it was time to paint something besides a teapot! Now if I can just learn to paint something besides apples!!!

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

#58 "9x12" oil on canvas

Another "land Locked" boat in Alaska. While in Homer, we went to a boat graveyard so to speak. This is one I thought was particularly interesting because of all of the colorful dock bumpers hanging over the side.....

Monday, December 26, 2011

#57 "Homer Cabin" 3x5 oil on canvas


On a previous trip to Alaska, sister Deb and I snowshoed back to this cabin. It belongs to her friends Rita and Bill.  It was a beautiful spot and it snowed on our way in. Finally the snow stopped and I went outside and took a photo of the cabin and the warm glow of light coming thru the window.....  Magical spot!!! Visited there this past summer but it didn't look like this!!!!

Once again, I simply used the palette knife..... These look really cool on a small wooden easel!

#56 "Lighthouse" 3x5 oil on canvas


Last summer while in Indiana I decided to try a painting using only a palette knife. It was OK but I found that I really liked the way the paint lays on the canvas...... So, since I've got a few of these 3x5 canvas, I decided to keep messing around with the, "knife.".

#55 "Ninilchik" 9x12 oil on canvas

While in Alaska during the summer of 2011, we visited the little town of Ninilchik on our way to Homer. Saw this old boat sitting in the weeds. I'm going to look at this awhile and decide if I need to do anything to it. I've got some ideas....

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

#54 "Red Apple" 3x5 oil


Had some paint left on my palette so.....decided to paint a small red apple on a 3x5 canvas....

Friday, November 18, 2011

#53 "Green Apples" 11x14 oil


Back to the studio for another still life.... continue to use my grandmothers old silver teapot.....

January 19, 2012..... Decided to take this one back to the studio.  Changed the front apple to try and give the painting more pop...... jury's still out.... few other small changes.... might have to go back again!

Friday, November 4, 2011

#52 "The Ohio at Madison." 9x12 oil on canvas

My friend Jeff sent me a photo he took down on the Ohio River at Madison. The photo captured  the feeling of a late August afternoon when the temps are high and the humidity is oppressive. The humidity adds such density to the atmosphere that it makes for great visuals. I went to the studio to try and save a still life I had started. That turned out so so but I wasn't satisfied with my days work. I decided to  do a small, fast painting before I left.  The goal was to emphasize the sun's glow in the water and the subtile changes in the values relating to the countryside.

Monday, October 3, 2011

#51 "Apples and Teapot" 16x20

My first still life after August in Indiana. Got back to my studio and was feeling pretty good! Decided to try a big still life. It was awful! Way to literal. Instead of scraping it, I just decided to use tissue paper and flick it lightly all over the painting..... It blurred the edges, spread the paint and gave me an almost abstract image. Went back today after a week and worked a little on the apples, especially the red one in an attempt to bring it into focus, creating  an edge, and pitting light against  dark and position it in one of the hotspots on the canvas. It was really fun to be this loose! Gonna look at this awhile and I'm already seeing things I might work on it a bit.



Saturday, September 3, 2011

#50 Bill's Canoe" 5x7 oil


For #50, I did my first real, "plein aire" painting. Came down to mom's cottage on Sweetwater Lake, and set up my easel on the dock. It was a perfect day! Nobody on the lake as it was the middle of the week. The weather was perfect. The tricky part was the ever changing colors and values on the lake as the breeze would come and go. Intend to do more of this when I get back to Palos Verdes. Just had to get my "feet wet" so to speak.

#49 "Jeff's Dog" 11x14 oil

My first dog portrait. This is Jeff's dog. Fun painting to do. Did this painting down at mom's cottage, the Aw Kum On Inn on Sweetwater Lake in southern Indiana.

Monday, August 8, 2011

2011 Indiana State Fair and painting on the canal

I entered this painting (painted last year) into the 2011 Indiana State Fair. It's very similar to the painting I entered last year and received a 4th place in the non professional division. The difference is that this year I entered the professional division and was VERY pleased to have had it chosen for exhibition. I went out to the fair early yesterday morning to find out if it had been accepted. I walked all over the exhibition and didn't see it. Just as I was leaving, I picked up the brochure  that listed those chosen and saw my name. Looked up, and there it was!!! This is another interior impression of the TC Steele home in Nashville, Indiana.

Haven't been painting much as it seems I'm on the go. However, meeting Victoria on Wednesday, August 10, 2011 at the Broad Ripple canal for a little plein aire exercise. We always have a good time painting together.

10/3/2011 Victoria and I did paint on the canal that day. It was hot but we still had fun! Photo was taken by a news reporter from the Indianapolis Star who was kayaking the canal and photographing the things he saw and experienced a long the way

Wednesday, June 15, 2011

#48 "The Jazz Man" 11x14 oil

There is nothing like the play between light and shadow. This painting of the, "Jazz Man" is a good example. Like most of my paintings, I painted this upside down, a technique I'm finally beginning to understand. When I stay true to the basics, I seem to get a more satisfactory result.

Saturday, June 4, 2011

#47 "Bass" 20x16 oil

Back in the 1970s on the Strand in Manhattan Beach. CA
playing my bass with CW Mundy on the banjo.

Still jammin' in Manhattan Beach!
2010 ( That's CWs head in the foreground
still pickin his banjo...
Finally got back to the studio after what seemed forever. Just couldn't seem to find anything that I wanted to paint. I tried a still life and it really bombed. Then I got to thinking, I've been paying a lot of attention to my 1941 Epiphone B5 stand up bass that I've had since the mid 1970s. I researched it's origins and found that in fact, Epiphone has a very interesting past. Here's a link in case you're interested. Epiphone Bass History My bass and I have had some great times together and we're still making  noise! Thought it would be fun to pay a tribute to something that has brought me so much pleasure over the past 35 years by capturing an image of it on canvas....

If you scroll down to #45, "Road to Bean Blossom" there is a video slideshow of a recent jam session and of me playing that bass. The song is "Nashville Skyline Blues." Great song written by Bob Dylan and performed by our "Southland Band" a number of years ago.

 So here's to the stand up bass!!!!

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

#46 "Japanese Gardens" 11x14 oil


Linda and I decided to spend the day at the Huntington Library and Gardens in Pasadena a while back. http://www.huntington.org/. Such a beautiful place! We toured the library but spent most of our day walking thru the many gardens in addition to seeing a very impressive collection of 18th and 19th century British paintings and sculptures. The Huntington is the home of Thomas Gainsborough’s Blue Boy.


Saturday, April 9, 2011

#45 "Road to Bean Blossom" 8x10 oil



Back home again in Indiana! Victoria invited me over to her studio to do a little painting. That is always a treat and we usually start with breakfast somewhere then dig in. This painting, "Road to Bean Blossom" depicts one of the country roads leading to the little town of Bean Blossom, IN. Bean Blossom is probably best know as the home of the Bill Monroe Bluegrass Festival. If you're in to Bluegrass at all, you know Bill Monroe!

4/11/2011 Drove thru Bean Blossom today. Beautiful spring day!!!


Here's a bluegrass song, we recorded many years ago at a festival in southern California. It's Bob Dylan's, "Nashville Skyline Rag." Fun music to listen to while on the, "Road to Bean Blossom!" I added these photos taken by Gary Sweeney http://garysweeneyart.com/ to the recording. We had a little jam session last fall at Steve Guidone's house in Manhattan Beach, CA. Great time!!!

Monday, April 4, 2011

#44 "Pipe" 16x20 oil

Another big wave painting. This is a 16x20 painting of of a surfer participating in the, "Back Door Shootout" held at the Pipeline on the north shore of Oahu this past  January (2011).

Once again we found ourselves sitting front and center on the beach watching these amazing athletes. There is something so special about the north shore. There's a vibe that you just kinda settle into. Nobody moves too fast and why should they? People just kinda do their thing. The awesome power of the big waves and the vibrant colors of the landscape all add to the ambience. Maybe it's the combination of all of the above that reminds us that we are all merely spectators experiencing nature's "bling." These big wave surfers get to experience it first hand...







This is a short video I took at  the infamous, "Pipeline" on the north shore of Oahu. To see these guys take these huge waves was really a thrill. It is just an awesome sight.  Back Door Shootout 2011.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

#43 "Hallelujah" 8x10 oil


Didn't intend on painting today. I was just going to do a some touch ups on another painting. I had drawn this about a week before and it just sat.  I decided I wanted to paint something so very different from what I usually do.  Frankly, I was getting bored. For me, this is a major departure and has really motivated me. I REALLY enjoyed doing this painting. I named it, "Hallelujah." It was inspired by Jeff Buckley's haunting rendition of Leonard Cohen's    "Hallelujah."







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"Bold and beautiful painting with striking texture James!!!!!" 
Wayne D. Vander Jagt

"You've managed to convey powerful emotion with this work! Love the bold brush work!"
Jolante Hesse


"What a command of light and dark! Great emotive piece of art. Love how liquid this feels. An exceptional painting, painted exceptionally!" 

Jack KMC Childs

United Kingdom


"Intriguing, strong and powerful abstract portrait painting
James....
Yes...the song is powerful to...!!
Magnificent the composition!
The bold lines....
The light on his face....superb.."
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gards,  

Robert Doesburg

Netherlands




Click on the play button below to hear Jeff Buckley sing, "Hallelujah."