Downtown Medford, Oregon
May 21st, 2012 § 2 Comments
Well I have been very busy painting and working, I’m still finishing up the Smithfields series, I promise there will be some sort of splash involved. I will invite you all to the opening, and then once the pieces are “unveiled” I will show them here. In the mean time, I’ve just scanned some images of pieces I painted last summer. As you know, lately I prefer to paint depressing semi-urban scenes, and because the traffic and pedestrians move too quickly, they can’t be included, so the pieces have this nice isolation with all the buildings and the sun, making it look like suddenly there are no people in the world.
This painting available is for sale here.
The weather is now nice enough to head out doors, I’m looking forward to traveling to Klamath Falls, Oregon, a town a couple of hours drive over the mountains. It’s high desert, lots of distance between trees, which I think makes for better paintings. I just have to plan it.
I’ve been taking photography classes from Ezra Marcos as well. I’m not trying to become a photographer, but I would like to have better photos for my Etsy shop and this blog. Check out Ezra’s work, it’s fantastic, very fun.
Ashland Painters Union
March 28th, 2012 § 2 Comments
I’ve been exceptionally busy this year, working on the Smithfields paintings, working my day job and then I added a pet project with a group of painters – Ashland Painters Union – we found a great space and simply wanted to put on shows that were curated by the artists. Clean, gift free space to show art.

My Sister, Claire Clooney with her portrait, at the opening of Ashland Painters Union - Painting by Sarah F Burns
We had a lot to do, had a lot of fun at the opening, and everything was going well… until Monday March 19
In the cold light of day, we discover that our gallery has extensive smoke damage (although all the art work is okay – smells smokey, but not ruined) and worse, the support beams have been damaged, leaving us unable to safely occupy the space until repairs are done, which may take two months.
There are some very informative articles you can read on our website – www.ashlandpaintersunion.com, plus take a tour of the show.
So I find myself with my usual busy schedule, waiting until we know more…
Day Four or Five, I’m Losing Track..
January 18th, 2012 § 7 Comments

I thought I wasn’t going to do full color, but it seems to be headed that way. Or maybe 80% full color. I plan to do the meat in hyper-color to really make it grab you.
Today I worked the area around the pitcher.

At a certain point I am going to stop sharing the progress in order to make the unveiling party more exciting. You will all get an invite.
Day 3
January 7th, 2012 § 2 Comments

I’m still feeling out the composition – it’s tricky because the main focus – the raw meat – will actually come later – I”m leaving space for the hunks of meat to be displayed because I can’t really put them in until I’m ready to spend a good amount of time with them since they are so perishable. So I’m forced to just hold them in my mind and paint in the back ground.
I haven’t established the whole value story of the back ground either yet. It’s still in a drawing stage now. I need to get a more complete value picture before committing to the composition. I plan to use very, very minimal amounts of color in the back ground – like almost gray scale, but with a tiny bit of hue included – and this sounds fun - so I allowed my self to jump into that stage a little bit today. I did go into the fuller value story as well, but ran out of time.
The days are so stinking short right now that I feel like I just barely get started and then my light is gone. Grr. So much work to do and I’m so eager to do it, I had hoped to get like four of these done by February, but I can tell right now that idea was beyond delusional. For one thing thing, there isn’t that much day light between now and then – even if I were able to use every minute of it.





