• Home
  • News
  • Blog
  • about
  • Commissions
  • Contact
T H E   K N I F E   P A I N T E R

  • Home
  • News
  • Blog
  • about
  • Commissions
  • Contact

2015 Masters Painting

There's something so romantic about leaving parts of yourself behind - little footprints of yourself in a busy world. When I think about my paintings hanging on the walls all over the country and some parts of the world, I get a little smile inside just knowing that I'm there; I made an imprint or impression in someone's life. Maybe my painting was the topic of a conversation or an ice breaker for someone's first date, maybe it brought up a memory at a family dinner. 

Last weekend it was the Masters.  I watched as Jordan Spieth @JordanSpieth broke records in the golf world. I watched in amazement as his score continued to go down. On the 18th green, during the final round, he found himself surrounded by a sea of people.

I noticed the colors, the people, the course, and something about it grabbed the artist in me. So I set up a canvas, got my paints out, and went to town. 

I got lost in the piece and didn't know until I was finished that I painted until 5a. I had work that morning (in just a few short hours) but I didn't care. It felt amazing to get lost in it. 

Sometimes it's an image that inspires me to paint. Sometimes it's a feeling. Sometimes I force myself to paint when I really am not feeling it and then 1/2 way through, I connect with the piece. 

Mostly, I just paint because I love creating something with my hands, that I can leave behind, and make imprints in the lives of others. When I am long gone, my work will still be here and I guess that makes me feel like a part of me will still be here too. 

Here is the time lapse of "18 Under on 18 - The Masters". 

tags: Amen corner, Art, Artist, Augusta, Georgia, Golf, Green jacket, How to paint, Jordan Spieth, Sport art, The knife painter, The masters, Time lapse, impasto, oil, painting, palette knife painting, trisha lamoreaux
Saturday 04.25.15
Posted by Trisha T.
Comments: 1
 

Palette Knife Painting Classes

Art classes are so much fun! It makes me giggle when we start classes and everyone is quiet and a bit reserved. I don't know if it's the music, or the fear of jumping into a deep pool of creativity that mellows everyone out but it happens every time.

This week we will be doing "Fresh Rain" together and I've opened the registration up to adults. I'm excited to see how it turns out.

tags: Artist, classes, how to, impasto, knife painter girl, knife painting, palette knife painting classes
Wednesday 03.18.15
Posted by Trisha T.
 

Sneak peek at new series "Buds"

My most popular painting is a painting called "petals". It's large globs of painting in bright neon colors in a abstract format. I've decided to release a new series in this similar style entitled "buds".

"Mint & Tangerine" was created using similar technique and style. Large buds of impasto color in turquoise, gray, white, tangerine, orange, mint.

I imagine this hanging in a modern family room or child's bedroom. The great thug about this style of painting is that it works for girls bedroom art, boys bedroom art, common area art.

tags: Mint, abstract, bulbs, impasto, palette knife painting, petals
Monday 04.08.13
Posted by alec vanderboom
Comments: 1
 

"Up"

"Up"

24" x 36" x 1.5"

Gallery Wrapped Canvas

in Oil

*Texture, messy, impressionistic, abstract, purple, violet, blue, green, red, orange, yellow, sunrise, painting, sunset, knife painting, impasto, thick, heavy, bright, lanscape, original

tags: impasto, landscape, texture
Thursday 10.13.11
Posted by alec vanderboom
 

"Gust"

"Gust" 

36" x 24" x 1.5" 

Gallery Wrapped Canvas

Oil

*Abstract, floral, impasto, green, lime, yellow, brown, white, wind, movement, texture, oil, original,

tags: floral, impasto, texture
Wednesday 10.12.11
Posted by alec vanderboom
 

Autumn Road I and Autumn Road II

 Autumn I

8" x 10"

 Autumn II

8" x 10"

tags: impasto, landscape, texture
Sunday 06.26.11
Posted by alec vanderboom
 

The Grand Canal

The Grand Canal

24" x 36" x 1.5" 

I was able to complete this landscape of Venice, Italy while attending the local Arts in the Park festival. It was a beautiful day. The weather was perfect and being surrounded by other artists is always a fun experience.  

tags: impasto, italy, landscape, texture, venice
Sunday 06.26.11
Posted by alec vanderboom
 

Pebble Beach 7th

'Pebble Beach 7th'

24" x 36" x 1"

I love to golf.  To me, there is nothing (aside from painting) that clears my head better than 18 holes on a sunny day.  I'm not thinking about the groceries I need to stop and get or what book report I need to remind one of the kids to finish up; all I'm thinking is it's a 7 iron to the center of the green. 

I wish I could say I'm a scratch golfer but my handicap card has a few double digits on it.  My local club is Hobble Creek.  It's fantastic!  Nestled in the mouth of Hobble Creek Canyon you're surrounded by blankets of trees, the sound of running water and the occasional wild turkey or deer making it's way across the fairway.  One Saturday morning, I remember teeing off the first hole and a moose came strutting across the fairway.  He causally wandered his way into the pond and dunked his head in the water.  It was so beautiful!   

In honor of my love of golf I started this new series this week.

-T

tags: golf course series, impasto, original painting, trisha lamoreaux
Wednesday 05.25.11
Posted by alec vanderboom
Comments: 1
 
Newer / Older

© 2024 The Knife Painter. All Rights Reserved.

All images and content on this website are the property of The Knife Painter and may not be reproduced or used without permission.