Showing posts with label Cowgirl. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cowgirl. Show all posts

Friday, February 24, 2017

Rocking D


Rocking D, 12 " x 9", oil on canvas

This modern day cowgirl is dressed in a hat, scarf and two toned shirt.

Available

See more of my Western Art and American Indian paintings on My Website 

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Angel of the Prairie

                                               
  Angel of the Prairie, oil on linen, 36 x 30



This is my latest Silver Screen Cowgirl. Like the others in the series, this oil painting is in sepia tones to take us back in time to the Saturday Matinee.

The Cowgirl wears a beaded buckskin jacket and a cowboy hat. She holds her six shooter as she rests against a rail fence.

See more of my Western paintings on My Website

Thursday, September 19, 2013

New Photo Book Cowgirls and Indians, Characters of the Wild West by K Henderson



Cowgirls and Indians Photo Book by K Henderson

I just 'published' a new photo book. It's viewable online. I hope to be able to have the actual book soon. A lot depends on if anybody is interesting in purchasing so let me know what you think.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Cowgirl Demonstration Final


Wishin' on a Star, 40 x 30, oil on linen

This is how the painting is finished on the 5th day. I "oiled in" the painting, that is I brushed the painting with walnut oil/mineral spirits and then wiped most of it off leaving just a thin layer, then I did the final highlights, darks and blending. Oiling in is a fairly new technique for me but I'm liking the results.

I hope you enjoyed this demo. Would you like to see more?

SOLD at Lovetts Gallery, Tulsa

See Day 4 of Demo

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Cowgirl Demonstration Day 4


Day 4 Demo,

Ok. The face is starting to look the way I want it to. The shirt is taking shape.

More layering and blending. Are you starting to get the idea? No big changes, just layering and blending. Darken the darks, lighten the lights, and get a smooth transition

See Day 5 demo

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Cowgirl Demonstration day 3



Day 3 Demo

Layer and Blend, Layer and blend

I'm still concentrating on the face but slowly expanding to the rest of the painting. I've worked on the hat, hair and shirt.

See Day 4 Demo

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Cowgirl Demonstration day 2


Day 2 demo

I'm just going to show the work I've done on the face because it's easier for you to see and because that's what I concentrate on most.After all, if the face isn't 'right' there's no point in going on with the the painting.

I paint in thin layers, building up the lights and darks. I'm also trying to get each shape correct at this point.

 I'm also blending the edges as I go along so there are no harsh changes between the shadow and light. That was one of the challenges of this painting because she has a definite shadow from her hat falling on the light side of her face plus some reflected lights in the shadow area.

I let this dry and do another layer on Day 3

See Day 3 Demo

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Cowgirl Demonstration Day one


Day one Demo

This is how the painting looks at the end of the first day. Not much to look at.

I start by doing my drawing on tracing paper the same size as the canvas. When I'm happy with the drawing I transfer the major details to the canvas with carbon paper or transfer paper. I spray the canvas with a  fixative.

I then block in the masses of color and let the painting dry. Since I paint in thin layers, this usually dries overnight.

See Day 2 of Demo

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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Angel of the Prairie



Angel of the Prairie, oil on linen, 36 x 30

This is my latest Silver Screen Cowgirl. Like the others in the series, this oil painting is in sepia tones to take us back in time to the Saturday Matinee.

The Cowgirl wears a beaded buckskin jacket and a cowboy hat. She holds her six shooter as she rests against a rail fence.

SOLD


Sunday, September 16, 2012

Wishin' on a Star



Wishin' on a Star, 40 x 30, oil on linen

By now you've figured out that I'm a fan of old (and not so old) western movies. Here is my latest Silver Screen Cowgirl.

The title was inspired by the lyrics from "Along the Navajo Trail". (Click the link to hear Sons of the Pioneer sing this classic song.)

I love to lie and listen to the music
When the wind is strummin' a sagebrush guitar
When over yonder hill the moon is climbin'
It always finds me wishin' on a star


"Along the Navajo Trail" as written by Dick Charles, Edgar Eddie De Lange, Larry Markes

SOLD at Lovetts Gallery in Tulsa