(c) 2015 Wes Rehberg
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Monday, January 26, 2015
"FIREMEN AND THE AFTERMATH" - ACRYLIC PAINTING ON CANVAS - COMPLETED
I've
basically completed "Firemen and the Aftermath," acrylic painting on
20” x 24” canvas – touch ups and it’s done – adapted from a fire
department photo …
Friday, January 16, 2015
"THE STYX SUBWAY, IDLING" -- OIL PASTEL PAINTING
Could be complete – “The Styx Subway, Idling” – oil pastel painting on 11” x 14” smooth paper – © 2015 Wes Rehberg
Monday, January 12, 2015
"THE CROWN OF THORNS VS. THE EMPIRE" -- OIL PASTELWORK
“The Crown of Thorns vs. The Empire” -- I’ve reworked “Crown” to more fully represent
the theological position I wanted to express, which itself isn’t commonly
associated with what the crown of thorns signifies in the biblical stories –
oil pastels on 11” x 14” smooth surface paper – © 2015 Wes Rehberg …
2015 and visual art painting a drawing
2015 and visual art painting a drawing:
Now that I’m
definitely at it again I need to figure out how I want to improve. I now have a
renewed sense of style in the various media I’ve been using: acrylics, oils,
oil pastels, soft pastels, pencils, markers. Still, something I call completed
needs to feel integrated and well executed to me even though it might yet
appear rough or crude to other eyes. It’s a matter of “touch” on my part. I
rush things too much at times. There are many differences in the way I worked
for four years in an effort that ended 34 years ago and the way I’ve worked
since I resumed this last May – an example in one medium is in two soft pastels
posted here, the one with the trees a 2014 work, the other a 1979 piece. Both
of these I consider completed but the styles are different. It’s serious, this to
me. The work continues.
(c) 2015 Wes Rehberg
Friday, January 09, 2015
"SALVADOR FAMILY IN METAL HOME" -- OIL PASTEL PORTRAIT
Seems completed - "Salvador Family in Metal Home" -- oil pastel portrait on 11" x 14" medium surface paper -- adapted from my photo -- setting it aside for touchups ...
(c) 2015 Wes Rehberg
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