Oil, spraypaint, glitter, sharpie, oil pastel---36" x 46"-- started over year ago maybe more (he's married now!)
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Finished!
A portrait of Victor : Cuban Jewish gangster raver porch sitter that falls in love at the drop of a hat.

Oil, spraypaint, glitter, sharpie, oil pastel---36" x 46"-- started over year ago maybe more (he's married now!)
Oil, spraypaint, glitter, sharpie, oil pastel---36" x 46"-- started over year ago maybe more (he's married now!)
portraits
I finished this double portrait and then started a fun one. I was on a roll and had massive painting energy and decided to make something out of an old painting that no one liked... first I attacked it with spraypaint and then thick, sticky white housepaint that wouldn't spread. I really like the effect-- and of course it looked weathered and old -- so I'm working on an old photograph of the person I live with and his late father for the hall that shows through the dining room. I've never painted something for a place in a house -- but since the canvas was already wasted -- why not :) I'm really excited about the decorative look of it -- and the size. I probably would have never painted something like this on this scale (42" x 40") if it weren't for the recycling...


Tuesday, December 22, 2009
GLITTER!!
So I decided that glitter was absolutely necessary in my paintings -- all of the childish beauty and sparkliness. I first used it in the portrait of Tisa and James lightly in the background -- then realized that it would be perfect on the portrait of Victor -- with all of his 'over the topness.'
I'm really really excited about playing with this new medium :D


I'm really really excited about playing with this new medium :D
Friday, December 4, 2009
yay to Charlie and Hilary joining
We want more action here and more work to look at -- unfinished and finished. Hilary -- I didn't have an email for Matt, but please invite him-- you can do that through settings.
<3
<3
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Art Show! What! What!
Monday, November 30, 2009
Richard Serra with Bride and Groom...
Here are a couple of shots I did with my clients Noelle and Jon just before their reception. The sun was setting and I saw the sculpture and thought it might be fun to wander inside. The light was insane and created a glow like I have never seen. The rusty quality of the sculpture created texture and color that inspires me still.
This will not be my last encounter with this piece. Thank you for your beautiful creation Richard Serra.
~Leanne

© Sargeant Photography
This will not be my last encounter with this piece. Thank you for your beautiful creation Richard Serra.
~Leanne

© Sargeant Photography
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