Thursday, December 28, 2006

PHILIPPE'S AT NIGHT


I've recently been going through some files of paintings I did a while back. I love the holidays, but late December feels like a distraction from the studio, it's constantly beckoning me to come and work. Anyway, I never got around to posting this piece... it's called "Philippe's at Night", oil on canvas, 20 x 30 inches. I painted a daytime version before I attempted this nocturne. It's an old saw-dust on the floor kind of place, located in Los Angeles close to the train yards of old Union Station. They serve up some killer french dipped sandwiches.

Meanwhile, in the studio I'm currently painting a couple large canvases that I will post soon. It feels slow-going, but I love the scale of the large finished work. I plan on working bigger and bigger, I want that sense of awe and grandeur in my work. Last night was my first chance in several days, but I'm back at the all-night painting binge. I think that working at night is why nocturnes appeal to me so much.

5 comments:

william wray said...

Good composition and light, a classic of yours.

tonypetersart said...

Thanks Bill. I'm working on 2 more nocturnes right now.

Unknown said...

Hi Tony. Glad I stopped by. I really like "Philippe's"- feel like I'm there! Very nice.

June Parrish Cookson said...

Hello Tony,

Always love nocturnal scenes and I like this one very much. Looking forward to seeing the larger works.

Anonymous said...

Really eye catching pictures...

Thanks for sharing...
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