Posts Tagged ‘Salinas Valley’

Colors of Winter

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

capturing the blues and browns – the hurdles of painting after a break

Winter Colors - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2006

Winter Colorsdigital painting / art prints – Dan Beck 2006

This is my first painting in quite some time – a few weeks anyway. It is fascinating how the urge to create works.

On the one hand, one feels a kind of craving than is difficult to describe – but then for lack of practice – it feels enormous just to get started.

Deciding what to paint or what size – all these things seem big. Being creative like most things is about striking a balance – being relaxed enough to not care about mistakes – but still be able to create with the importance a piece deserves.

To create this digital painting, I drew from things I have been seeing over the last few weeks.  Today, it is not the piece I thought it was yesterday – but it has captured the blues and browns of winter in the Salinas Valley.

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Comfortable Digital Painting

Thursday, December 21st, 2006

Pleasing colors, warmth, texture and angles capture the Salinas Valley feeling

Valley Comfort - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2006

Valley Comfort – digital painting / art prints – Dan Beck 2006

This is a well named piece on many levels. But as time has gone on, I find the comfort in the painting itself.

I didn’t invent these colors, but I sure find them pleasing together. The V of field and mountain is also nothing new – it is visible in nature as well as in other landscapes.

There is a warmth to the soil, fields and trees which hopefully makes one want to linger here. I really enjoy the Salinas Valley landscape and I suspect that that is the feeling which is coming through so strongly.

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  • Valley Comfort
    art print options for above digital painting
  • Salinas Valley
    simply an image – looks like Spreckels – but similar to rendering above
  • Longfield
    earlier work and landscape with strong angular feel

Unconscious Look of Salinas Valley

Thursday, October 19th, 2006

back to comfort of mouse painting and familiar landscape

Valley Comfort - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2006

Valley Comfortdigital painting / art prints – Dan Beck 2006

When I first started this piece and decided to save and title it (although unfinished), I called it “Mouse Play”. The last two digital paintings I did – I used a pen and tablet instead and found it incredibly awkward (to my surprise) – so this was both a relief and fun to use my normal painting tool.

This was not of any place in particular but is very much anywhere in the Salinas Valley. Although, I did notice yesterday a spot which I have been eyeing for quite some time which has a similar mountain terrain and field structure – half is even plowed up – so perhaps I was unconsciously referencing that spot.

The really dark earth in the center I have never tried to portray before. After discing a field – the soil is turned over into big dark chunks – looks like some kind of moon terrain. I think we see it more now because most of the soil will not be replanted right away – as agriculture is moved to warmer areas for the winter.

For art prints or availability of the above digital painting, please email: specialorders@outhousestudios.net. Setting up auto purchasing options for new pieces is more complicated than time will allow right now.

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  • Field 2 Mount
    very pronounced plowed fields – slightly different style – early work – some of same fascination
  • Plowed Field
    the corrugated cardboard connection – I really liked this
  • Remote Sensing Tutorial Page 19-6
    History and images of man on the moon – the moon terrain connection

Salinas Valley Feeling

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

done in a caricature kind of style

Salinas Valley 4 - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2004

Salinas Valley 4 – digital painting / art prints – Dan Beck 2004

Most of the work I do is of the Salinas Valley – the landscape here is infectious – and I don’t mean e coli – such things, though awful – are played up by the media. According to the Center for Disease Control, there are over 36,000 flu related deaths per year and that was in 2003 - didn’t exactly get the airplay did it?

In any event, this was the last piece I painted using the Salinas Valley name. It was intended to be large and gets significantly better when viewed bigger or of course printed bigger.

It is more of a caricature than most of my current work – but it is strongly within my own type of style. Nevertheless, I think someone familiar with this area would understand – and others might hopefully appreciate the work as its own thing.

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Glowing Sky: Impression and Sunset Season

Friday, October 13th, 2006

enhancing feeling of seasonal sunset

Glowing Sky

Glowing Skydigital painting -> Art prints – Dan Beck 2004

I have always loved this digital painting. It is one I really felt like I had hooked right after it was done. My impression was my impression.

The gradient colored sky with the intense pink clouds – it gets that way here – at sunset – right about this time of year. And though the translucency in the mountains is my thing, it enhances the feeling rather than altering it.

We actually just stepped into sunset season – if there is such a thing – not that that is something one hears about – but here in the Salinas Valley – not only is the weather the best in the Autumn and early winter – so are the sunsets.

Fall is a great time of year everywhere I have lived – but sunset time – I don’t recall.

I have shown this digital painting in a couple of shows – 24 x30" matted frame – it makes truly beautiful art prints – with or without my bias.

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  • Glowing Sky
    gallery page – enlargement/details and availability of art prints and purchasing options for Glowing Sky
  • Photos of Sunset
    Though this strikes me as someone’s journal – there are some striking sunsets photographed – and I think not that far from here
  • VectorPoint Photography
    sunrise/sunset photos from area photographer

Unmistakable Valley

Tuesday, September 26th, 2006

ambiguity and breaking from convention don’t shake essence

Big Valley1 - to gallery page and art print options

Big Valley 1 – Digital Painting / Art Prints – Dan Beck 2005

I featured this piece once before but didn’t really write about it. I don’t really remember creating this digital painting, but looking at it today – I can flash to where I must have been viewing – looking west out over the Salinas Valley with the Gabilan mountains behind.

There is an ambiguity in this piece in regards to how the hills are sitting – how the fields intersect – it captures without being particularly literal.

I love this aspect of art – not just in my own – when something looks very different from convention, yet is unmistakable nevertheless.

The essence of a thing is not always what we assume it to be.

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Give and Take of Creating Art

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

balancing impression and intention with work itself

Field Flat - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2006

Field Flatdigital painting / art prints – Dan Beck 2006

For me art is a give and take process. I had seen a strawberry picker in a similar posture – holding an empty flat and I wanted to capture that impression.

I created a backdrop – a non-specific but nevertheless somewhat accurate view of the Salinas Valley.

When I started I was expecting a larger figure and less background – but the painting pushed me in certain directions.

I may very well approach this theme again – to create something more iconic – but I actually find this image very pleasing and enjoy looking at it. I like the way my eye travels down to the other field worker and how it feels like the man holding the flat is on the verge of, if not already, moving down to join him.

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Following One’s Creative Path

Friday, August 25th, 2006

uniqueness and acceptance

Mountain-Sails Salinas Valley 1 Flying-thru-Sunfire Valley Work

Four digital paintings for art prints – Dan Beck 1999 – 2005

Since I can, I thought I would write about a subject which has been on my mind. It has to do with following one’s creative path and the balance with being received.

When is unique too unique? Is there such a thing?

The truth is most people like what they are familiar with – people seek out bands which play all songs they know.

Art in a geographic area typically looks a lot like other art in the area – is it because that is what sells? Or is it communal influence. And after all, we expect beach paintings at the beach…

None of us lives in a vacuum – creativity is always influenced – but sometimes I wonder whether we have evolved enough to not starve Van Gogh.

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The Practice of Digital Painting

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

working differently to keep things fresh

No Particular View - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2006

No Particular Viewdigital painting – Dan Beck 2006

When I started painting this morning I didn’t have any particular scene in mind – no scene burning inside me and no real concept. But as quickly as the first mark I found myself taking things differently. This is not an uncommon practice for me -


in fact, it is my practice in both senses of the word.

It is important to keep things fresh – for me, it is often something simple. In this case I started with single lines to define the piece. I used a combination of freehand color gradient drawing, lines, and fill-in’s to make the fields and mountains what they are.

It is not a complete departure from how I normally work or a complete departure from my other work.  What I was able to do without a specific scene in mind, was accomplish the feeling of hills, sloped fields, and mountains that is the Salinas Valley.

For art prints of the above digital painting – please email: specialorders@outhousestudios.net for quotes and options.

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Layers of the Valley

Monday, July 17th, 2006

Vantage point and figure in this digital painting

Checkerboard Valley - digital painting / art prints - Dan Beck 2005

Checkerboard Valley – digital painting / art prints – 2005

When I first completed this digital painting, I was really pleased with how I had captured what I had seen.  There is a small section looking down the valley which is near my house.

From that vantage point, one can see four different layers of height until one’s eye finds the mountains on the other side of the valley.

The person carrying the irrigation pipe wasn’t in that particular scene, but it was someone I had seen earlier in the day and it seemed both fitting and helpful for creating a sense of space.

He and his pipe were created in one stroke of the mouse – not that it matters, but I think it is kind of fun to know.

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  • Checkerboard Valley
    availability of art prints for above digital painting
  • About Chamacos
    found for its photos – but organization which is studying affects of pesticides on children in Salinas Valley
  • Salinas Valley
    This photo and next two – for good views of Salinas Valley