Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Painting Sold

I have recently sold The Wedding to a collector in Ligonier, Pennsylvania.

The Wedding, Jaime Cooper, oil on linen

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

New paintings now available at Patricia Hutton Galleries

I have two new paintings now available through Patricia Hutton Galleries.  They are Cloud Study III and The JungfrauCloud Study III is an invention, The Jungfrau comes from a trip I took to Switzerland a few years ago.  It shows a vista overlooking the Jungfrau, Munch, and Eiger mountains.  We stayed in Isenfluh, which is down the mountain side from the vantage point of the painting.

Cloud Study III, Jaime Cooper, oil and 24K gold on linen, courtesy Patricia Hutton Galleries
The Jungfrau, Jaime Cooper, oil on linen, courtesy Patricia Hutton Galleries

Sunday, November 15, 2015

Art review: Regional Juried Art Exhibition at the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art

Art review: Regional Juried Art Exhibition at the Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art

Kurt Shaw writes:

Among many more notable works, Jaime Cooper's oil painting, “Picasso in the Hall of Bulls,” is another standout for the remarkable likeness in a portrait of the great artist Pablo Picasso. 

“I read an anecdote about Picasso that said he visited the Hall of Bulls cave paintings in Lascaux, France, looked up at them and said, “My God, we have learned nothing.” I was fascinated that paintings up to 30,000 years old impressed Picasso in such a way. I strove to capture this moment in my painting,” says the Ligonier-based artist and art instructor.

Sunday, November 8, 2015

AAPL 87th Grand National Exhibition, Salmagundi Club, NYC

My painting The Sculptor 1902 has been accepted into the American Artist’s Professional League 87th Grand National Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club, New York City.

I have also recently been invited to become an elected artist member of the American Artists Professional League, based at the Salmagundi Club.

The Sculptor 1902, Jaime Cooper, oil on linen

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Upcoming Demonstration and Student Show

The Ligonier Art Walk is coming up on November 7, 2015.  I will be having a Student Art Show for my private art students, ranging in age from 8 to 80.  I will also be doing an oil portrait demo starting at 4 pm on November 7 at the studio.  It is free and open to everyone.  I will start from scratch and go through at least one color layer and discuss portrait anatomy as well.  I will have a projector set up so everyone can get a good close look at what I am doing.  I will probably be working from a photograph and will discuss the limits of and changes that need to be made when working from photos.  I will also be flipping views on the projector to anatomy diagrams so we can have an in depth discussion of how the underlying anatomy of the head influences the portrait.



Friday, September 18, 2015

Paintings Sold and a Long Awaited Update

The first half of this year has been very busy with some personal stuff and now I am catching back up. 

I have recently sold two paintings, Mysic from Patricia Hutton Galleries, Doylestown, PA, and Cloud Study II from the Loyalhanna Watershed Auction, Ligonier, PA.

Cloud Study II, Jaime Cooper, oil on linen, private collection Pittsburgh, PA
Mystic, Jaime Cooper, oil on linen, private collection Philadelphia, PA

Sunday, November 30, 2014

A New Ophelia Sold and Pictures from The American Artists Professional League 86th Grand National Exhibition 2014

My painting A New Ophelia sold from The American Artists Professional League 86th Grand National Exhibition 2014 at the Salmagundi Club in NYC.  Below are some pictures from the show:


The crowd inside the Salmagundi Club
A New Ophelia, Jaime Cooper, 2014, oil on linen, 21 x 18 inches, copyright Jaime Cooper

I was also fortunate to catch an exhibit in the parlor of the Salmagundi Club of some of Portraits, Inc. artists, including seeing a painting that I have long admired by Burton Silverman (click on the link to see a real photo of the painting on Mr. Silverman's website):

Survivor, Burton Silverman, 2004, oil/linen, 56"x40", copyright Burton Silverman

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

86th Grand National Exhibition at the Salmagundi Club in New York City

My oil painting A New Ophelia has just been accepted into The American Artists Professional League 86th Grand National Exhibition 2014 at the Salmagundi Club in New York City.

The exhibition will be held at the Salmagundi Club, 47 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10003 from November 10 through November 21 and will be open to the public 1-6 pm Monday to Friday and 1-5 pm Saturday and Sunday.

A New Ophelia is a new take on the story of Shakespeare's Ophelia.  Ophelia, struggling across the sharp stones of the path of her life collapses before her final hurdle, a large wall of rocks separating her from peace.  Red poppies trail in the water behind her, a request to the viewer not to forget her.  

A New Ophelia, Jaime Cooper, 2014, oil on linen, 21 x 18 inches, copyright Jaime Cooper

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

How to Create a Painting Part 1

I am working on a painting of Ophelia.  I will go more into the "story" of the painting once I post the finished version, but I wanted to walk you through my process for creating a painting.

The first step behind any painting is to have an idea or story that you would like to tell.  One of my students has been working on a master copy of Milais' Ophelia.  I wanted to do a modern take on Ophelia, so I started thinking of compositions.  I was walking to my studio one morning and the design popped into my head.  I could see it clearly, which for me is always necessary before I begin a painting.  If I don't know where I am going, I can't get there.  I need to know how I would like the painting to look.  A few years ago I traveled to Kaaterskill Falls and I explored the top of the falls.  There is a beautiful little glen there and I have been wanting to use it in a painting for a long time.  I am going to change it for this painting, but it will serve as the inspiration for the setting.

Next:  the preliminary drawing and value study.

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Robert Liberace Red Chalk Workshop

I recently took a Robert Liberace workshop at Studio Incamminati in Philadelphia.  Rob prepares drawing paper (Canson Mi-Tientes or Twinrocker) with a wash of a warm yellow brown (yellow ochre or some derivative) watercolor.  He lets this dry, then adds some additional sizing to the paper with a solution of amber shellac diluted 1 to 5 with 90% isopropyl alcohol.  He then uses Verithin terracotta pencils to execute the drawing.  This gives a gorgeous finish to the drawing which has the appearance of a da Vinci or Michelangelo red chalk drawing (well, when Rob does it at least...).

Below you can see two drawings I completed under Rob's tutelage:


Carol, pencil on paper, copyright Jaime Cooper, in Robert Liberace's class

Roger, pencil on paper, copyright Jaime Cooper, in Robert Liberace's class

Rob has some fantastic instructional DVDs available on his website, including one where he utilizes the method above (the figure in motion drawing DVD).