Friday, January 11, 2013

LEGOS


Here is a small commission(18"x 24", oil on canvas) of a friend's son playing with his LEGOS in the kitchen. The colorful plastic was fun to paint. This little guy has such a sweet spirit to him. He makes the world a more beautiful place with his creations of small objects and duct tape.

School is out and I am open for commissions. Feel free to email or call:
zacharyproctor@gmail.com
801.633.3473

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Holiday Season


This is a little favorite of mine. Wayfarer, 11"x 14" oil on panel. I watched this man rub some coins together at a train station in Washington D.C. He hid in a little nook while people hustled by not even noticing him. The moment made me reflect and it turned into this small painting.

My hope is that holiday season help us all be a little kinder.

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Childhood Hero: Walter Payton


As a child I looked up to no one more then Walter Payton. He played football with an intensity that no one could match. He out worked, out played and out hustled everyone every time he stepped on the field. Most people would think it immature to admire a sports so much, however what I think stood out about him was his work ethic. I try to approach painting with that focus and I try to work as hard as possible. Oil sketch on canvas, 18"x 24".

Thursday, November 8, 2012

# 82 (actually 56)


This commission could be titled The Conversation. This guy makes the best facial expressions and his hands were nonstop the entire time we were chatting. I would highly encourage anyone to have a chat with this guy, it is a conversation you are not likely to forget.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

# 55 Girlfriend- Fiance




Here is a little oil sketch I did of my girlfriend two months ago, since then I proposed and we are now engaged. The big day is December 27th 2012. I am one lucky guy!!!   

#54 Charlie


Little Charlie is one enthusiast little guy. One day he has his football uniform on ready for the gridiron, the next day he has on a headband and a basketball ready to play some hoops, and the next day he has on his swim shorts to follow the path of Michael Phelps. Sometimes it happens all in the same day. This is at the annual 4th of July pool party, a little watermelon and his Duckie. 24"x 24", oil on canvas.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Thesis Show/ Studio Sale Tomorrow night!





Here are two oil sketches I recently finished. The top on is 24"x 36" oil on canvas and the smaller one is 8"x 12" on panel. I wanted to try two different approaches of the same subject. I ended up with similar result after two totally different journeys. Both of these will be at the studio sale tomorrow night. Hope to see you there.

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Lightsaber


This is the first piece completed for my Thesis, titled Lightsaber. Oil on canvas, 48"x 72".

Monday, August 13, 2012

Final Piece for a Thesis Show...

Someone emailed me asking me to put up images of a painting in process. Lately I have been trying different techniques. This is just one way to approach a painting.


On day #1, I started right in the center of the painting with a light sketch and then thicker paint on top of it.


Just like many painters I am using computers and technology to do the paintings I am interested in.


Day# 2, I moved from the central figure to the food on the table.


This was what I had done after the first weekend. Three solid days of painting.






I am not sure at what point this picture was taken. The painting is just about done now. It is a painting of my family eating Sunday dinner and is inspired by, La Cena by Antonio Lopez Garcia, and Norman Rockwell's Freedom From Want. Oil on Canvas, 72"x 72".

Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Studio Sale will happen soon...


This is a little painting I did after returning from France in 2009. This man was the only street performer that was not asking for money. He was playing to a large crowd outside the Musee d'Orsay. Not for the money, but for the Company will be part of a studio sale I will be having at the end of August. Oil on panel, 11"x 14".