120 days of painting Tag

Just A Minute

Riding along on my bike and hunting my painting spot, I came to this corner. Now it's not a special place here in Rome, but the light  was awesome. I had to stop and paint.     On the Curve, Via Teano 6x8" Oil on Linen Panel ©Kelly Medford   This

What’s Rome Known For?

Of course we all know and associate the eternal city with its most famous sites, but when I think of Rome visions of pine trees swim in my head.Morning Pines, Parco degli Acquedotti6x8"Oil on Linen Panel©Kelly MedfordDid you ever watch the HBO series Rome? I

A Morning Away

Excited by a sunny day, I jumped on a train this morning and headed towards the sea to a town outside of Rome called Ostia Antica.I sometimes forget how close Rome is to the sea, less than an hour away. There is a remnant of

A Feminine Touch

Do you associate paintings as masculine or feminine? Normally I don't, but this painting was more delicate not only because of the pastel colors, but the color palette had me go lighter on the brushwork and choosing my strokes carefully.Double Espresso8x6"Oil on Linen mounted on Wood©Kelly

Quiet Studio

A friend left me her studio one day while out of town, having the whole place to myself. What to paint? So much to choose from.This lone chair against the window spoke volumes to me about an artists' studio, just waiting for the model to arrive or

Shades of Gray

Painters have strange habits sometimes. One of those would be saving boxes full of almost used tubes of paint.Digging around in that box for some white, I was miffed by how much white I had in the form of almost used tubes.Then I had the

The Artist at Work

I love seeing artists at work in their studios. It's always such a treat to visit them and see them in action.Yesterday I had the opportunity to visit a group of 10 artists in Rome's Gianicolo neighborhood right next door to the marvellous Villa Pamphili.

Lessons in White

Back again at the easel after being taken by surprise with a knock-down drag-out flu. Whew, am I glad that's over.While I didn't have it in me to get out on the streets today, I did make it to the studio to paint a still life

After the Storm

Sometimes there is no translation for a word from Italian to English (and vice versa)- those words that make sense and have a concept, but would sound a little silly translated literally. This was one of these, il bilancione.After the Storm, Il Bilancione6x8"Oil on Linen