I painted this as a companion piece to "Street Life". I had so much fun painting the seedy section of town teeming with life and vitality, that I was compelled to paint it again. I added the guys with the basketball for my grandson Joey because he's a dedicated basketball player and he really liked the last painting.
Welcome to my artists' blog and gallery. No images may be reproduced without written consent
Friday, September 14, 2012
Monday, August 27, 2012
Street Life
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 24x20
This painting of a city street is completely imaginary but representative of any older run-down neighborhood in any major city such as New York, Detroit, Chicago, or Milwaukee. People are outside on the street to escape the heat of a summer night. Graffiti painted walls are the backdrop for a police stop gathering onlookers.The old brownstones lean together remembering a grander and more genteel time and place as hip hop music blares and sirens wail in the distance. night city art
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Milwaukee Rain
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 24x20
This is an impressionistic painting of Milwaukee's historic City Hall. This is the second time I've painted this building and I'm pleased with the result. The dark and misty rainy day with the glowing lights of City Hall and the downtown traffic create a soft jewel of light and reflections on the wet pavement. See more Milwaukee art here; milwaukee art
Wednesday, August 8, 2012
Will-o-the-wisp
Original painting - Acrylic on canvas 24x36
Under a full moon, the ghostly woman in green holds out her lantern to lure hapless victims into the swamp.
Definition; A will-o-the-wisp is a ghostly light seen by travelers at night, especially over bogs, swamps, or marshes. It resembles a flickering lamp and is said to recede if approached, drawing travelers from the safe paths. moon paintings
Friday, August 3, 2012
The Plaza
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 12x16
The Plaza movie theater in Burlington, Wisconsin first opened in 1927 and is still operating today. The front view is deceiving, because the theater is much bigger than it appears. It actually is operating as a four-screen, first-run movie house. Recently upgraded the old theater seats for modern comfy seats. Lots of small town charm, beer and wine now served, plus some claim, an in-house ghost named Charlie. What's not to like?
city scenes art
city scenes art
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Magnificent Seven
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 16x20
This painting was inspired by the Waterford, Wisconsin Balloon Festival taking place as I write this. There is something truly majestic about the huge and silent hot air balloons floating above the earth! balloons art
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Smokin' Hot
This Steampunk Girl with tattoos is armed and dangerous! I especially like the design element provided by the tribal style tattoo on her left arm.
Friday, June 22, 2012
City Haze
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 16x12
Ghostly skyscrapers tower over older tenements on a hot summer morning in the big city. city lights art
Friday, June 15, 2012
Bather at Sunrise
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 12x16
(click on painting for larger image)
Yes, I'm a romantic at heart. A painting awash in the warm glow of a rising sun with a classic female fiqure in the foreground, is my nostalgic nod to Romanticism.
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Navy Pier Ferris Wheel Chicago
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 16x20
(click on painting to enlarge)
The Navy Pier Ferris wheel in Pier Park was modeled after the first Ferris wheel built for the 1893 World’s Columbian Exposition in Chicago . It is the jewel of Navy Pier with its thousands of lights sparkling over the waters of Lake Michigan . Almost 300 people can ride the Navy Pier Ferris Wheel at a time, with up to six people in each of its 40 passenger gondolas. chicago art
Sunday, June 3, 2012
The Brooklyn Bridge
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 16x20
(click on painting for larger image)
This iconic New York landmark, the Brooklyn Bridge, ranks as one of the greatest engineering feats of the 19th century. The impressive bridge spans the East River between Brooklyn and Manhattan. The bridge officially became a national monument in 1964. Part of the history of the bridge is the number of times con men sold gullible tourists the bridge, convincing them that they could set up their own toll booth and make a fortune. I would never do such a thing. If you believe that ...I've got a bridge I'd like to sell you. new york paintings
Friday, June 1, 2012
The Chicago Theatre
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 16x20
(click on painting to enlarge)
(click on painting to enlarge)
This historic Chicago landmark first opened it's doors in 1921 and has thrilled visitors ever since. The last time I was there was for a performance of "Dirty Dancing", but the theater itself is the real show. See more landmark images; landmarks art
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Sudden Downpour Opening Night
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 16x20
The theater has just let out and thunder and rain greet the crowd as cabs and buses carry the patrons on their way. Wet pavements cause neon reflections to shimmer and glisten as the rain washes the grime from the city streets.
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Shanghai Surprise
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 20x16
Here is my 11th painting in my ongoing "Sin, Sex and Cigarettes" series. This time it's the mysteries of the Orient. In the war years asians were often portrayed as sinister villians like Dr. Fu Manchu. Like the pulps that inspired this series, my captions are meant to tantalize the viewer.
"In the hidden passages beneath the opium den, Madam Chen made her play. She was the Jade Spider, and I was trapped in her evil web!"
Monday, May 14, 2012
Just the Two of Us
Original Painting - Acrylic on canvas 12x16
It's the time of year for spring flowers and rebirth. I don't often paint florals, but I think everyone should from time to time.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Dad
This is a portrait of my Dad, Robert Standish Shropshire. He knew how to enjoy life and we all miss him but we do appreciate the many years we shared his love and laughter. So raise a glass of Blackberry Brandy to Bark Lake Bob, A.K.A. Grampa Teaser and Shrop the Cop!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Sacred Bundles
Friday, February 24, 2012
Native American War Pony
Click image to enlarge
According to the dictionary, these horses are descendants of the animals the Spanish conquistadors brought to the Americas that were adopted by the indigenous people. They were also known as cow pony, buffalo horse, mustang, Indian pony, cayuse, and Spanish pony.
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Mystery of the Lake
A sense of impending doom and the rising wind of an approaching storm creates many unanswered questions. Who is this woman? Why is she standing on the shore? Why is she wearing a formal gown in the forest? Is she holding a wand ...casting a spell? Quoting Edgar Degas, "A painting requires a little mystery, some vagueness, some fantasy. When you always make your meaning perfectly plain you end up boring people." See more Halloween images here; halloween art
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Pelicans
The hazy sun shimmers across the water backlighting a gathering of these prehistoric looking birds. I took photos of the California Brown Pelicans on a trip north from San Diego along Big Sur. In flight, they resemble flying Pterodactyls. I think they help create a somber timeless mood to this piece. This painting has been SOLD but prints are available
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
American Classic
(Click on painting to enlarge image)
Okay, I know this is a corny and overly sentimental theme ...a nostalgic Christmas card rendition of a snow covered village complete with horse drawn sleigh. I'm not apologizing, because that's exactly what I was going for in this tribute to an idealized Currier & Ives type of snow scene. Sometimes a sugary sweet is just what you crave and this has been an unusual Wisconsin winter without much snow. snow scene canvas prints
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Olimbos Greece
This village clinging to the side of a mountain on a Grecian island is as picturesque as a scene can be. Another location for the bucket list! $500.00
Church Spires
Click on painting to enlarge
This small study was painted directly on the canvas without drawing or underpainting. My goal was to capture the morning light and hazy silhouettes of the buildings in gradations of intensity from the horizon ...in other words, light in the back to dark in the front. $300.00
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Back Alley Justice
The tenth painting in my "Sin, sex, and cigarettes" series features a sinister, armed man silhouetted by harsh lights in a wet and foggy alley. I don't know if there was ever a pulp novel with this title, but it wouldn't surprise me if there was. Available from the artist $950.00
I have been asked why I have chosen to create these paintings as a tribute to the lurid pulp covers of the past. I can remember that as a boy I would take the bus to downtown Milwaukee for a day at the public museum and library. Afterwards I would go to the old bookstore on Wisconsin Avenue. The musty smelling basement level was filled with pulp magazines, paperbacks, and comic books all at half off the cover price. Then I realized that these magazines were priced at .10 cents to .75 cents apiece before the discount! I loaded up on Weird Tales, science fiction, Southsea Adventures, True Detective, Amazing Stories and comics. The tantalizing element of the cover art was the mystery of the unexplained dramatic action and exotic locations portrayed, even though the stories rarely lived up to my high expectations. The melodramatic covers of pulp magazines helped influence and shape my art. I want these paintings to function as illustrations for unwritten stories. Back then, the cover art and captions of the pulps captured my imagination and fired my sense of wonder and adventure!
Friday, January 6, 2012
Leon's Frozen Custard
Leon's Custard is a Milwaukee landmark on south 27th Street. Family owned and operated since 1942, and that makes it older than me! $600.00
Friday, December 23, 2011
Deadly Surprise
Here is number nine in my "Sin, sex, and cigarettes" series, my tribute to the lurid pulp magazine covers and film noir genre. Nothing puts a damper on a romantic interlude like a loaded gun pointed at your cheatin' heart. As you can see, our leading man is a little slow on the draw in more ways than one. You can tell by the fact that she already has her dress off and he's still wearing his hat and coat! Available from the artist $950.00
Monday, December 12, 2011
Milwaukee's North Point Lighthouse
Each year I paint a special holiday scene to share with my family, friends, and collectors. This year I chose North Point Lighthouse, a Milwaukee landmark. Perched on top of the bluffs over Lake Michigan it provided a guiding light for sailors just like the star guiding the wisemen in the Christmas story. Happy Holidays everyone! Available from the artist $600.00
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
New York the Emerald City
I intentionally enhanced the greenish tint on this New York skyline as I thought about the immigrants coming to America and their first glimpse of the city. It must have seemed as strange and magical as the Emerald City in the Wizard of Oz. I used thin transparent washes of color to achieve a shimmering translucence to the buildings. Available from the artist $950.00
Friday, December 2, 2011
Bad Girl
This is number eight in the "Sin, Sex, and cigarette" series, my tribute to the lurid pulp magazine covers and film noir genre. The title comes from the old saying "good girls go to heaven ...but bad girls go everywhere." The background is typical of the paperback covers of the time, showing a slice of the seedy part of the big city. Available from the artist $800.00
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Sunbather
My cat, Moe, always finds great spots to sunbathe and nap. I wanted to capture his backlit form with a halo of light, plus the haughty annoyed look on his feline face. I'm also pleased with the loose almost abstract background which I applied quickly with a palette knife. $450.00
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Chicago Skyline Silhouette
The twinkling lights of the city at night are a subject that I always return to. I also love the silhouette of man-made mountains against the evening sky. The Hancock tower dominates this view of Chicago but the backdrop of clouds is my primary subject and inspiration. This is a 1.5" gallery wrapped canvas and requires no frame. Available from the artist $1500.00
Friday, November 4, 2011
The Pack
In Wisconsin "The Pack" usually refers to our football team, but this is a more primitive group of team mates. They say today's domestic dogs are descended from wolves, but there is nothing domestic about this she-wolf of the frozen tundra.
Friday, October 21, 2011
Ballet Leap
This small study features my grand daughter, Callie Tuchel, in silhouette at one of her performances. The lighting and positions of the figures created an unusual dynamic that I wanted to capture. This painting was inspired by a photo taken by Annie Jones. SOLD! Prints are available.
Prints of this painting are still available.
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Rainy Afternoon Milwaukee
The great thing about a rainy day is that you don't feel guilty about staying indoors. Listening to a storm roll through has always had a soothing effect on me and I love to paint while the rain beats on the roof and thunder rattles the windows. This one is for those that enjoy a rainy day! See more rain images; rainy night prints
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Bear Creek
Click to enlarge
Wilderness areas are rapidly disappearing but there are still many areas of untamed beauty for us to enjoy. This northwoods scene shows a bear on a fishing trip. $600.00
Wilderness areas are rapidly disappearing but there are still many areas of untamed beauty for us to enjoy. This northwoods scene shows a bear on a fishing trip. $600.00
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Incantations of the Witch
The Red Witch is casting a spell under the crescent moon in the shadow of the bare oak trees. The fire has suddenly flared up as she invokes the name of the demon she summons on All Hallows Eve. This painting is SOLD but prints are still available.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Full Moon on Halloween Lane
My kids, all grown up now, inspired this painting. From left to right are; Tanya, Gina, and Scott.
The kids are not so sure they want to trick-or-treat at the spooky house down the lane. Can't say I blame them. halloween paintings
Saturday, October 1, 2011
Halloween Spider
What says Halloween better than a full moon, glowing jack-o-lantern, and a big hairy spider? Although this painting is SOLD prints are availablehalloween canvas prints
Monday, September 19, 2011
Birch Buddies
This is the last of the small tree studies that I demonstrated for my student artists. The way the larger birch leans drunkenly towards the other gave me the idea for the title. The birch tree outside my studio window is just beginning to change color. $300.00
Friday, September 16, 2011
Oak Tree Trio
Another tree study, but a gnarly oak tree was my subject this time. Although the leaves aren't turning yet in Wisconsin, autumn has arrived. $300.00
Friday, September 9, 2011
Towers in the Snow
This is first in a series of "tree" studies that were used for demonstration and teaching purposes for my students at River Birch Gallery. It reminded me of church spires. SOLD Prints of this painting are still available.
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
Rough Sailing
This painting began as a cloud study, then a seascape, and finally, a sailboat painting. I had no particular location in mind ...could be anywhere. I could almost hear the snap of the canvas and the splash of the waves. seascape canvas prints
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Castle on the Hill
I love the mood of this scene with the morning light filtered through the early haze of a crisp autumn day. $500.00
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Morning Mist - Soo Line 1003
Autumn mornings in Wisconsin often begin with a damp fog until the sun burns it away. I used the hazy atmosphere to add drama to the appearance of the steam locomotive thundering into sight and belching smoke like a storybook dragon. $800.00
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Train Crossing Soo Line 1003
The Soo Line 1003 steam powered train is still operating in Wisconsin, traveling around the state to bring this example of railroad history to the people. It is stored for viewing at the Wisconsin Automotive Museum in Hartford. One year, in conjunction with the Circus Parade, this engine stopped in the village of Eagle right in front of my home. A great photo opportunity! I plan to paint many more train scenes. Although this painting has been SOLD prints are availble.
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Walking in the Rain
I love a rainy night ...The rumble of thunder, wet pavement, wavy reflections, and the swish of tires from passing cars! The plan was to keep this painting loose and impressionistic.
rain paintings
rain paintings
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)