Welcome to 'Lisa Paints', the small format paintings of Lisa Greenstein.

Saturday, July 30, 2011

PETALUMA WATER SHED

I was really interested in painting the gathering clouds on the horizon at the water shed area. The distant trees look a bit like distant buildings. This was a one session painting.

Oil on canvas board

9" X 12"

more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Sunday, July 24, 2011

FIGURE 59
Life Model in Costume

I used a palette knife to paint this costumed model. It's difficult to get the detail with knives, but the color layers on more opaquely and so is much more vivid.

Oil on canvas board

11" X 14"

for more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Sunday, July 17, 2011

PETALUMA FIELD BY THE RIVER

I painted this back in March during Camille Przewodek's Monday class. It was an overcast day which made the sky-ground relationship closer in value (value=grey scale) and the colors of the field were more saturated than they would look on a sunny day. I'm studying the effects of light and atmosphere on color and trying to get these effects in my studies. I really enjoy challenging myself.

Oil on canvas board
9" X 12"

information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

FIGURE 58
Life Model Reclining

I think the soft colors of this painting express the gentle quality of this model.  I tried to get the sense of how she was nestled into the pillows, how they supported her weight.

My blog feed to my google group list was broken for a month, so if you wish to see any posts you may have missed you can look at them directly on the blog. Thanks for looking!

http://daily-painting-practice.blogspot.com

Oil on canvas board

11" X 14"

information:lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Friday, July 08, 2011

FIGURE 57

Life model in a bra and argyle socks. I had some struggles to get the drawing correct in the beginning. The perspective is looking up from below, which means the head needs to be smaller and the feet larger than they would appear straight on. I am still working at getting more and better color into my paintings, so that becomes a challenge when a lot of time is spent correcting the initial drawing. I'm happy with the results, although I think less (detail) would have been more with her face.

Oil on panel
11"X14"
for more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

HIGHWAY OVERPASS

I tried the another painting in the same location- this time working faster and simplifying. It looks a little Theibaudish to me now.

Oil on canvas panel

9" X 12"

information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Friday, June 10, 2011


MARSH & OVERPASS

This was a study of the 101 overpass by a marshy area in Sonoma County. Colors as they appear in the particular space and light of this time & place were the subject of this study.


Oil on canvas board
9" X 12"

for more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Friday, June 03, 2011

FIGURE 56


She posed like a sculpture which made for an unusual composition. I was working on seeing and painting the form as color shifts.


Oil on canvas board


11" X 14"

for more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Thursday, June 02, 2011

FIGURE 55

Colorful and dramatic, this model made me think of the absinthe drinkers of the impressionist period.


Oil on canvas board

11" X 14"


for more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Saturday, May 28, 2011

OLD BRICK BUILDINGS


These  industrial  buildings in Petaluma were glowing orange-gold in the distance behind a pink grass field in the morning sunlight.

9" X 12"
oil on canvas board

for more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Monday, May 02, 2011

RUSTY BOAT

I was thinking about some prints I had seen by Hiroshige when I painted this study of a rusty boat by the Petaluma River. His compositions would often use a foreground element to frame the background, or lead you into the distance. 

Oil on canvas board
9" X 12"

information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Figure 54

She is curled up on a quilt with a Chinese symbol applique. I think the symbol is 'double happiness'- not sure.  I tried to portray her golden skin tones in the studio lighting- which had both hot and cool toned light sources.

Oil on canvas board

11" X 14"

information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Friday, April 15, 2011

BUILDINGS BY THE RIVER

A quick color study of industrial buildings by the Petaluma River on an overcast morning.


oil on canvas panel

9" X 12"

more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Petaluma River & Bridge

I was trying to loosen up and paint the colors of the river, trees, bridge and distant road with a palette knife. I can't get as caught up in details with a palette knife. This was a quick study.

oil on canvas panel

9" X 12"

for more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

FIGURE 52

I recently finished making adjustments and repainting areas of this painting.  This artist's model had a very pure and fresh quality.

11" X 14"
oil on canvas board

for more information: lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Thursday, March 31, 2011

SUNNY DAY ESTUARY

I was trying to get the light key, as well as thinking about the tree shapes in a  Lundy Siegrist painting I had seen at Epperson gallery the weekend before. I don't usually use such a riot of colors- taking some risks with the palette knife.

Oil on canvas board
9" X 12"

for more information~ lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Sunday, March 27, 2011

LIMANTOUR ESTUARY
Limantour beach is a hidden gem in Marin County. This estuary view is just outside the beach area, looking south.
I want to share a link to a San Francisco org that gives 100% of donated funds directly to citizen relief efforts in No. Japan~  http://www.jcccnc.org/giving/index.htm
Oil on canvas board
10" X 20"
for more information~ lisagreenstein@gmail.com
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

ALIA AND THE BUTTERFLY

My adorable grandniece about a year ago. This is soon to go in the mail to her mom and dad in Atlanta!

Oil on canvas

20" X 24"

Saturday, March 19, 2011

FIGURE 51

Stephanie is a favorite Bay Area model. There was  a gallery show of art-works  just of her a few years ago.  Artist-models are more than just subjects, they each bring something personal and special to the exchange. Besides their physicality, their inner qualities get transmitted to the artists and hopefully show in the work.

Oil on canvas board
11" X 14"
for more information~ lisagreenstein@gmail.com

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

TOMALES BAY

An early morning view looking out over Tomales Bay. Peace and serenity and great oysters!

Oil on canvas board
10" X 20"

for more information~ lisagreenstein@gmail.com