TENNIS SUITE 1 day 2 6-10-24 by Philip Tarlow

TENNIS SUITE 1 day 2 6-10-24 5pm

5:54 PM: i went back to the studio because i forgot to clean my brushes. while i was there i made a few tweaks.

TENNIS SUITE 1 day 2, 35x35” oil on oil primed portrait linen

3:06 PM: more players have appeared, as well as the skateboarding girl. the composition is beginning to take shape, and tomorrow is likely to be a critical day. thus far, although i’ve done some scraping , i haven’t used collage at all, nor have i painted over anything . my intention is for this to be a series with a lighter touch.

BELOW: day 1 and day 2

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tennis suite by Philip Tarlow

tennis suite 1, 35x35” oil on portrait linen, on day one, as it looked moments ago

2:54 PM: we’re watching the french open matches. there are lots of beautiful images of the players shot from above, which as you know is my favorite thing to include in a painting. so mikela paused the video images at points that seemed interesting in terms of form, color, movement and shadows, and i shot stills. this is the first painting i’m making on the new roll of portrait linen that arrived a few days ago. it’s my favorite surface to work on; takes the paint beautifully!

skateboarding girl cropped / pine peak on5/2/24, 3pm by Philip Tarlow

skateboarding girl cropped just now

12:05 PM: skateboarding girl was always too busy. so today i cut it down and stretched it on a 24x18” stretcher bar. i can now gaze at her without my eye wandering all over the canvas in utter confusion! oh, you might think, what a shame to go from a 42x42” painting down to a 24x18”. so what? what counts is the final result which, in this case, makes it well worth it!

pine peak, 42x42” completed may 2, 2024 and now hanging in our home.

7:39 AM: pine peak, 42x42” oil & collage on linen, was completed on may 2 and currently hangs in our house. it’s one of my recent paintings that stands out and holds up over time. every painting can’t be a winner, and it’s impossible to know until some time passes and, as with this one, you never tire of gazing at it and are always finding something you hadn’t previously noticed.

further work on skateboarding girl / study of a matisse i made on 1/12/24 by Philip Tarlow

SKATEBOARDING GIRL 42x42” following the tweaks i just made to the girl’s previously bare breasts

1:51 PM: her bare breasts were drawing my attention to the detriment of the composition as a whole, so i covered them with her dress, which has made a big difference. i think it may be close to resolution now.

skateboarding girl. 42x42” as she looked following the changes i just made

10:18 AM: i knew where i wanted to go with skateboarding girl last night, so as soon as i entered the studio i got straight to work without having breakfast. i’m on a break now and we’re going tpo take a walk up the trail while it’s still cool, so i’ll post more when we’re back.

STUDY OF A MATISSE PAINTING I MADE ON 1/12/24

7:33 am: matisse is one of the masters i study. sometimes in order to learn more i make little studies like this one, from january 12 of this year.

today i’m asking myself: what can i learn form this that i can apply to the painting i’m currently working on: skateboarding girl?

skateboarding girl, continued... by Philip Tarlow

skateboarding girl, 42x42” oil & collage on linen, as she looked following today’s session

2:29 PM: i took skateboarding girl to the next level today. as are all my recent paintings, it’s a figurative abstraction , where the figures anchor the entire composition and give the viewer a doorway into the balance of colors and forms constituting the composition. i believe my main mentor, tsarouchis, would get it. although this would be a leap forward for him and his ‘60’s-70’s sensibility, he was so anchored in the history of great art over time, that he would not, i believe, have the slightest difficulty understanding where i’m at, and the role he played and continues to play.

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changes to "skateboarding girl" by Philip Tarlow

skateboarding girl, 42x42”, oil & collage on linen

4:19PM: i worked on this one yesterday but it’s still in process. i could not for the life of me find the title of that painting, other than still life with refugees,” but there’s another painting with the same name. so go figure!

so it now has a new name: skateboarding girl.

still life with refugees stretched today / by Philip Tarlow

still life with refugees, 42x42” oil and collage on linen as it looked after i streched it today

2:34 PM: today i was in the mood to stretch still life with refugees, which as been tacked to my wall since i completed it on may 14. it looks so much better, it makes me want to stretch the others. i’ll have to wait on the 24x28” recent ones, because the stretcher bars i got were too thin & fragile and cracked when i applied any pressure. so i sent photos to blick, where i bought them and asked for a refund so i could get sturdier ones.

new creek paintings today by Philip Tarlow

4:10 PM: this morning i ventured out to the creek, just in time to beat the mosquito season, which starts in days. i acually saw one while i was painting. i made 4 paintings, using watercolor, colored pencils and crayons.

at work today on 6/3/24 creek painting 2

stretching "vyd Zverkhou II" and "the lobby" by Philip Tarlow

the newly stretched vyd zverkhou and the lobby hanging on my east studio painting wall

3:16PM: today i stretched vyd zverkhou II and the lobby. you get a much better sense of the compositions once they’re stretched and are no longer surrounded by blank white canvas. i have 3 more of these recent 24x28” paintings and one more blank canvas cut this size, which i’ll start working on tomorrow. that will make a total of 6 24x28” new paintings. when i show them, they’ll be hung one above the other in 3 rows.

"the lobby," stage 2, 3 by Philip Tarlow

the lobby, stage 3, as she looked moments ago, after re-flippping 360 degrees.

2:18 PM: the lobby has been flipped 360 again, returning it to it’s old self. well, one day old!

the lobby, stage 2, as she looked moments ago

12:29 PM: in a move familiar to those of you who follow my process, i flipped the lobby 360 and introduced a large, colorful bird. when i find these birds, and i currently have 285 of them in my birds folder, i never make note of the name, so i can’t tell you what bird this is or where it lives. right now of course, it’s living in the lobby!

i also collaged a few pieces of ink drawings and maps.