Karen Cooper
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Karen Cooper is a figurative painter, who paint with oil or acrylic paints on canvas. She do not make reproductions of any of my paintings, so each one that you look at is a unique rendering of her point of view.
Karen Cooper
2d ago
In the past, my daily study practice of the human face - well, in two's and three's, they go visit the world from whence they came.
Currently 12 of them are showing at SNW Gallery in Manhattan, Kansas, and that was the biggest showing of them to date. Until now.
But! Brace yourself!
165, yes, onehundredsixtyfive!!! of them will soon be at the Clear Lakes Art Center, in Clear Lake Iowa.
We are calling it
One Day At A Time, The Faces I've Seen.
A daily study practice based on the world's most looked at entity, the human face.
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Karen Cooper
5d ago
I painted in Iowa City today. Aaaargh, the wind!
There was no wind in the coffee shop :) and the results follow:
I will get a good photo and put it in the portfolio one of these days ..read more
Karen Cooper
1w ago
Today is regrouping day.
OPA 2024 was excellent - so much learning!
Next on the agenda
- varnish the remainder of the paintings going somewhere this month
- send a studio news to share all the comings and goings (here's the link to make sure you get that link )
- get started packing for the France painting pilgrimage!!
- get a decent photo of my OPA wet paint wall painting
Later, Karen
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Karen Cooper
1M ago
Got today's study done, just barely.
Too much time spent on this one - need to start setting an alarm again.
7x5 oil on panel
Knows Fun.
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Karen Cooper
1M ago
Yes, I am one day behind in sharing the daily study face.
(But, wow, you should see my stack of paintings that have yet to meet the good camera, that's really impressive.)
One of these days I will be caught up.
And it'd probably happen SOONER if I quit wondering about crazy things like this:
What happens if I paint it in gouache?
Oh boy.
I had watched one of the art school live videos about turning the ref image upside down and painting it that way.
I had done the oil study in the afternoon, and then had a few spare minutes last night, so just added another panel. And went at it u ..read more
Karen Cooper
1M ago
Happy Friday!
The daily study did NOT happen in the desired thirty minutes today.
In fact it took a LONG time.
Some interruptions, some backtracking, a coffee break :)
Let's call this one most of two hours.
Into The Sun.
7x5 inches oil on panel
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Karen Cooper
1M ago
Today's study.
When the panel isn't big enough.
I rest my case.
5x7 inches oil on panel
Scheming X Two.
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Karen Cooper
2M ago
The sun was shining and so what's to do but paint it?
With emphasis! Or should we call that exaggeration?
Maybe, but I like it that way.
Saturday Sun.
7x5 oil on panel about 45 min.
And as they all say, a good/better photo coming soon....
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Karen Cooper
2M ago
Ultramarine and carmine make a wonderful color blend, but ohhhh, that easel shot. Shiny shiny glare glare.
I will give you a rough idea of what happened at the easel yesterday, but then you will need to wait a bit for the shine to dissipate for the quality photo to happen.
We spent an evening in a 500 year old bistro/tavern in Bruges in October, and so a fun revisit:
Barkeep With Catsup, Bistro Zwart Huis.
5x7 oil on panel
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Karen Cooper
2M ago
Okay, artist gets a new toy, and is elated.
It doesn't take much - a little piece of plastic (nice quality plastic ) but oh, the design.
Perfect hand size and shape, and as I worked with it, it occurred to me, gesso is getting more expensive.
Applying it with this tool, I am down to about zero waste.
I think it is safe to say, 'good bye roller method'.
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