calebism
Archive for September, 2007
What I Paint With a Knife…
When I am painting around the block on which Leslie Curran’s “Interior Motives” Gallery is located: By May, it was too hot to keep painting outside. It is still 90 in the afternoon as we enter October, so I am thinking I will not be back outside till November.
Coney Island Hot Dogs, St Petersburg, FL
This place is on MLK St N (9th St N) in St Petersburg, Florida.
New Paintings of St Pete Scenery
This is a scene I photographed somewhere near Salt Creek in Eastern St Petersburg a couple of years ago. I can’t remember exactly where it is, or what the buildings are, or anything relevant, really. This one is called “Play House.”
The Homer Memorial Painting
This is a painting of the late lamented Homer, a Monopoly playing hound and all around good fellow, by all reports.
How Toulouse Gets Around
He’s nearly ten now, and for nearly ten years he has been a fairly enthusiastic passenger, although he seems to prefer automobiles, if only because they go to better destinations.
Bad Photos Of New Paintings
I will post better photos as they become available. I am thinking of doing a series of paintings of second-tier landmarks around the area. It could be argued that all local landmarks are second-tier hereabouts– I can’t of any evidence to the contrary just now– but I guess that I mean landmarks which would be [...]
New Paintings From Caleb
Here are a few acrylic on watercolor paper paintings I completed in the last couple of weeks. I’m banging around, trying to find a fast and efficient way to paint that works in a public, time-budgeted situation. The palette knife doesn’t seem right when painting indoors from references, the way that it does outdoors in [...]































