tweaks to yesterdays re-work of "Celebration 26" by Philip Tarlow

celebration 26, 36x36” oil & collage on portrait linen as she looked at 2pm, following some tweaks to yesterdays version

2:32 PM: i made some tweaks to the re-work of celebration 26. the blacks in the central area of the painting were too intense, and the blue leaf like shapes, also in the center, were a bit too big. i also made some improvements to the upper right area, adding leaf shapes which echo the ones on the left. part of my inspiration for the composition and colors is from a klee print i found, which i just can’t stop looking at!

celebration 26 re-work by Philip Tarlow

celebration 26 32x36" oil & collage on linen, following todays re-work.

i’ve been casting critical glances at celebration 26 since i last worked on it, september 2nd. it was too confusing to the eye, so today i decided to go back into it. the overall sienna gound is pretty much gone and right now, bold blue and green forms dominate, allowing us to go between the 5 main figures more easily, while listening to the music and harmony of the overall composition. as well, i added a collaged piece of paper with a calligraphic ink drawing on the lower right portion of the composition, hiding one of the uncessarily complex portions of the composition.

something new is happening with my paintings; something more bold….

BELOW: celebration 26 before & after todays work

celebration 27 collaged by Philip Tarlow

celebration 27 following the tweak to the lower right portion.

BELOW: before and after taking out the bit of drawing in the lower right

3:54 PM: i made one tweak to celebration 27 before ending my painting day today. if you look at the image of the painting i posted earlier, at 1:21, you will notice a drawing of the pelvis and legs of a female on the lower right. that was what remained of my original direction, which was to use a photo of a tennis player from the 2024 tokyo olympics about to serve. it no longer belonged in this new composition, so i took it out, revealing the blank white canvas.

1:21 PM: go with your gut is the way to operate as a painter. today, aftyer my all important first gaze, my gut said collage. so i made some new drawings with my black litho pencil, cut them up and began the colllaging process. where should each cut up piece go? try here, try there, go with your gut!

a few areas were too bright, so i went back in the a light grey, teasing the surface without making heavy marks. here’s how she looked moments ago.

next stage of “celebration 27” / portrait of a friend / small oil of my grandson philip by Philip Tarlow

celebration 27, 32x36” oil on portrait linen, as she looked at the end of my painting day

3:10 PM: i added that violet brush stroke to the right of the tennis player; otherwise everything is the same as it was in the earlier version i posted at 1:56 PM.

celebration 27, 32x36” oil on portrait linen, as she looked moments ago

1:56 PM: in other words, almost 2pm! i continued work on celebration 27 this afternoon, taking a few cues from klee.

portrait of a friend, 10x12” oil & collage on portrait linen, as she looked moments ago, at the end of my painting day

3:15 PM: i’ve been working on this 12x10” portrait of a friend for the past 3 days. i may have resolved her today, when i added the red & green stripes, added another tree to the ones already there in wang meng’s 14th c. calligraphic piece & tweaked the figure.

12:28 PM: i made this tiny oil portrait of my grandson philip in 2007, when he was 15 months old.

2007 portrail of philip, oil on linen, 8.8x13.4 cm.

celebration 27 continued by Philip Tarlow

celebration 27, 32x36” as she looked this afternoon at the end of my painting day

4:07 PM: i had taken steps towards a composition with multiple figures yesterday but today i found myself getting excited about a photo of one of the tennis players in the us open. we’ll see where she goes tomorrow.

re-visiting "words & worlds" by Philip Tarlow

words & worlds, 42x40” which was completed on april 20, ‘24

2:37 PM: i completed words & worlds, 42x40” back on late april. since then, being one of my favorites, it’s been hanging on my studio wall. this afternoon, i shot a few details of the painting, which you see here.

all morning i’ve been working on a 12x8” potrait of a friend here in crestone, which i’m not going to post for reasons of privacy. if he feels ok with me posting it, maybe you’ll see it tomorrow. this is just day one, and there’s still a lot to do. the portrait is from aphoto i shot of him a while back. he was kind of surprised that i was going to make this painting of him, so i explained that, during my 15 year stay in greece, i made quite a few portraits; many of construction workers from a site near my studio at the time. whevever i glanced at the printout of the photo, i felt a longing to paint a portrait. so i found a piece of portrait linen, upon which i had painted a dark grey ground some time ago, and transfered a tracing of the photo onto the canvas. let’s see where she takes me tomorrow.

celebration 22 detail / minoan celebration by Philip Tarlow

with minoan celebratiopn

DETAIL of celebration 22, following the modifications and improvements i made yesterday, especially to the figures.

10:26 AM: yesterday i worked more on celebration 22, which i had last worked on 3 weeks ago. gazing at it this morning, i think it’s a much better painting now. here’s a detail:

more work on "celebration 22" today by Philip Tarlow

2:29 PM: i made more modifications to celebration 22 and am done early for the day. we’ve got another intense thunderstorm happening & i’m ready to be home.

ABOVE: celebration 22, 32x36” as she looked on 8/16/24, and on the right following todays work

11:55 AM: following an intense thunderstorm with heavy rain & hail this morning, the sun is back out. i wasn’t happy with celebration 22; there was way too much going on, taking our eyes away from the 4 stages of exercises of the girl gymnast from the 2024 paris olympics.

12:22 PM: i think i’ll continue mking modifications & post when i’m done.

1998 panoramic landscape gouaches by Philip Tarlow

panoramic landscape painting 1, 5x28” gouache on paper

panoramic landscape painting 1, 5x28” gouache on paper (there was somehight falling on the plastic covering; i’ll post a better shot tomorrow

4:23 PM: as i went through a number of landscape paintings in gopuache on paper, i came across these two. during that period i was making paintings on paper. some of the landscapes that i found inspiring, usually in late afternoon light, required thati painted imany of them as i sat in the car. these are two of them. lots of prep goes into this; i needed to have all my materials readlily accesable in the car, which needed to facing the right direction so that i could see the landscap but not have any direct sunlight falling on the paper or the palette.