Showing posts with label acrylic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label acrylic. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

On "Doing What You Are Told"

Recently, Bill gave a two day workshop on "Getting to Know Acrylics" and I took the workshop. The caveat to taking the workshop was that I 'did everything I was told' in the class. For any of you that know me, you will understand how difficult that is for me. Bill, being Bill, knew that this would take a concerted effort on my part, but I agreed nonetheless.

I am not a painter. I can not draw or better put, I can not draw anything easily and in my entire lifetime there are maybe a handful of things I can look at that don't cause me embarrassment. I see wonderful things in my mind...I see them as 3D sculptural things, but somewhere from mind to hand to paper they are totally distorted by a motor skill that I can not master.

The class had other artists (those that could paint) and I was the only one without the experience.... and it didn't matter! I left that first day completely satisfied with what I had accomplished so far and looked forward to coming back for the second day. Bill has real skill at teaching. He also has incredible patience.

In this case... pictures will definitely speak better than words.

Here is the photograph Bill took that we were using to paint from.
Here is Bill's painting (which he did along with the class)

and here is mine.

Watching my painting develop on the canvas wasn't the only thrill. I also found that I actually began to understand a concept of painting that I really hadn't thought that much about...The concept that I wasn't painting an object, but that I was painting what makes that object.

Sometimes good things really do come out of 'doing what you are told'.

For anyone that is interested, Bill will be giving a one-day class on November 16, 2010 on "Getting To Know Acrylics". More information can be found here: Workshops/Classes

Monday, January 11, 2010

A Special Type of Valentine?

WB Eckert is doing customizable Valentine creations!

He is offering to do an original painting (your choice of 4 different designs he created) with a customizable banner.

This is a pic of the one he did for me for our anniversay. (sigh.....swoon....)


and here is one of the designs he can paint and customize just for you:


So, tell your honey you want one of these, or go pick one out for your sweetie. They aren't only perfect as a Valentine gift, but an anniversary or wedding gift too.... and the price on these is excellent.... (yeesh... an original painting by WB Eckert!)


Thing is, Valentines Day is February 14th... and these are painted just for you. So, get your order in now! WB Eckert Studio

Monday, December 14, 2009

My Anniversary Gift


"Two Hearts Not Apart"
© WB Eckert 2009

I love how old school this is! Like an old carnival poster or tattoo. Acrylic on wood panel. Approx. 9.5"x 8.5"

Saturday, December 12, 2009

Four New Pieces by WB Eckert

Please take a peek at the four new pieces by WB Eckert. These pieces are for sale.


Thursday, July 16, 2009

A Brief Pause to Mention...........


"Whisper Flight"© 2009 WB Eckert
15x30
Acrylic on Canvas



Today is my birthday. Another year has come and gone and I am still here. I am here, healthy and still creative. I am here, happy and still content.

My husband painted a painting for me. He surprised me and made me incredibly happy. This is my very own...just for me........all mine. I love my husband.

Saturday, September 20, 2008

A Man of Many Talents

My husband .....I want to blog about him...........

recently he has been on a journey with his own art. Though he has been a painter (and photographer) for many many years, he is just now learning to 'just paint'. He and I work very differently. It is one of the things that attracts us so greatly to each other.

We admire each others work, but i believe we also admire how each of us works. I use 'seat of the pants' technology and he actually, really knows what he is doing. I jump with both feet and grab everything that is near me on the way in. He plans, decides, utilizes and then commences action. I turn the container over and sprinkle the spice, he will use a measuring spoon. Understand?

We have both learned so much from each other. I've learned to temper my running amuck, somewhat. He has learned to take leaps of faith. This is what comes from his 'just painting' for painting sake.

"Birds Before the Storm" (Acrylic on Canvas)


Please take a peek at some of his work, AND LEAVE SOME COMMENTS. I am sure it would feel very good to him to know that people have thoughts about the things he does.

  • Some of his photography, painting and blog writings (which in themselves are a key to this man) can be seen here: WBEckertStudio.blogspot.com