returning to celebration 19 by Philip Tarlow

4:39 PM: i started out thinking i was just going to lighten the upper part of celebration 19, and ended up spending the whole day working on it. here’s how it looked moments ago, and below is how it looked before i started working on it.

new collage / a new drawing from our trip to salida / yesterday’s sunset sky by Philip Tarlow

untitled collage, 12x18.5” created just now

12:45 PM: i just made a collage using cutouts of calligraphic marks i made last month and was intending to use in my new paintings.

9:44 AM: yesterday we drove to salida so i could get my right eye checked out. it turned out to be nothing; likely the after effects of an ocular migraine i had the previous night. as always, i had my sketch book and colored pencils with me, and made a couple of drawings in the waiting room; this is one of the woman sitting in front of us, at work on her computer as she conversed with friends sitting adjacent.

so now i’m about to get to work on a new painting, using the exquisite extra fine artfix portrait linen, which was delivered a few days ago.

as happens on an almost daily basis, we witnessed an extraordinary sunet sky yesterday, which you can see in this photo i shot from our west facing living room windows.

the east wall of my studio with recent paintings, as it looked this afternoon

view towars mt. blanca this afternoon at 5pm, with one of my creek oil paintings below the windows

starting celebration 24, 16x20” / celebration 23 tweaked by Philip Tarlow

celebration 24, 16x20” as she looked at the end of my painting day

3:39 PM: this afternoon i started work on a new painting: celebration 24. it’s smaller than the previous paintings in this series, measuring just 16x20.” the reddish ground was painted at the same time as celebration 23, so it’s the exact same color: italian pompeii red mixed with a little titanium white.

the white canvas i left creates a great counterpoint to the pompeii red and playfully interacts with the shapes of the two tennis players.

celebration 23, 32x36” as she looked following the tweaks i just made to the lower right portion

1:38 PM: the area on the lower right of the composition wasn’t working, so i went over it and added a female basketball player viewed from above. the figures in this painting don’t jump out at you; rather they integrate fully into the composition as a whole, which is what i strive for in this evolving figurative abstraction series. moreover, if you’re familiar with the recently completed 2024 paris olympics, you’ll pick up on the references, albeit subtle.

celebration 23-next phase / figurative vs pure abstraction by Philip Tarlow

celebration 23, 32x36”, oil on portrait linen, as she looked at the end of my painting day today.

3:20 PM: i continued work on celebration 23 until just a few minutes ago. i’m cooked for the day and will see where it’s at in the morning.

celebration 23, 32x36” as she looked moments ago

i worked on celebration 23 this afternoon. right now, it has some very vibrant colors and doesn’t have that somewhat muted, pastely look of the others in this series.

untitled, october , 2017, 38x36” oil on linen

10:15 AM: this is one of the paintings in my collection, made in october of 2017, in my crestone studio. it reflects my mood at the time. it has some interesting similarities to my recent celebraton 22, which however ocntains figures.

i think at that time, 7 years ago, i was exploring abstraction and slowly began discovering that figurative abstraction is my true path.

so lets see where celebration 23 goes today; i’m about to dive in!

celebration 23 as she looks at the start of my painitng day

celebration 22, 32x36” oil & collage on portrait linen

1999 gouache of the Sangres by Philip Tarlow

this 1999 gouache on paper, 6 1/2 x 8 3/4” sits in our kitchen. it was a time when we were relatively new to crestone, and i was making lots of small paintings like this one of the landscape surrounding our house in the foothills of the sangres. judging by the amounts of snow remaining on the peaks, this one was likely made in the spring.

celebration 22, day 2 by Philip Tarlow

celebration 22, 32x36” oil & collage on portrait linen, at 2:30 PM

BELOW: celebration 22 at 11 am (left) and 3:25 pm

1:02 PM: i got to the studio unusually early today: 8:30. so i’ve been painting celebration 22 for over 4 hours now. it’s esentially a different painting now, but interestingly, does feature the same leaping gymnast from the paris olympics who appeared in the very first version, which you can see in yesterday’s post.

CELEBRATOIN 22, DAY 1 / JAZZ series painting hanging in our house by Philip Tarlow

celebration 22 32x36” oil on portrait linen, as she looked at the end of my painting day today

3:46 PM: i whited over what i painted this morning, and this is the current state of celebration 22. see ya tomorrow!

celebration 22, 32x36” oil on portrait linen, was started today, thus far inspired by the 2024 paris olympics

2:42 PM: this morning i started painting celebration 22, 32x36”

8:38 AM: this is a detail of one of my jazz series paintings hanging in our house, 80x19” oil on linen.

celebration 21 goes olympic by Philip Tarlow

celebration 21, 32x36” oil & collage on portrait linen at the end of my painting day

3 PM: i shot some photos of the 2024 paris olympics from the tv screen last night and promptly used them in a painting aafter whiting over the one i did yesterday. painting into the still wet white oil paint gives a certain quality which would be impossible to create otherwise. it also gave me a way to eliminate that annoying yellow tone on this portrait linen, which i’m in the process of getting replaced.

so this was one of the guys who did those hard to believe moves on one hand, twirling and bending his body as though it were a piece of liquorice!