Native American Pigment & Oil Portrait Painting

Written by timoneill on November 24, 2009 – 2:03 pm -

Native American Pigment & Oil Portrait Painting, “Lakota Joe”, by Nebraska Artist Tim ONeill

This mixed media (pigment & oil) painting portrait has been in the works for awhile and is a part of my Limbo Gallery.

A Native American Portrait from Nebraska Artist Tim ONeill

A Native American Portrait from Nebraska Artist Tim ONeill

The original is available, a 30×40 oil and pigment on stretched canvas the price is 3,500.00 Giclee prints on canvas are 375.00 and reproduction oil paintings are 875.00.

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Mixed Media Oil & Pigment Painting-I Miss You Daddy

Written by timoneill on November 18, 2009 – 5:10 pm -

Mixed Media Oil & Pigment Painting release from Nebraska Artist Tim ONeill

I Miss you Daddy

I Miss you Daddy

This mixed media oil & pigment painting portrait is done  from an image that is near and dear to me. The original photograph was shot at the Veteran’s memorial in North Platte, NE several years ago.  The photograph I chose to work with ended up being a spot color. That is, everything was black and white except the main point of interest, the small boy. The silver gelatin print has sold well but I really wanted an oil painting so I decided to create one.  I had seen several stunning images from the famous memorial in DC and was hoping to shoot some stills that I could use for painting.  As the memorial in North Platte sits facing north, that gave me two prime opportunities each day to grab the lighting I was hoping for, in this case cross-lighting so the texture of the sculptures would show nicely. So, sunrise and sunset were my choices which is often the case. I chose to go down at dusk. Noah, my youngest son was 7 at the time and wanted to hang with Dad so we happily schlepped out to the site which is on the south side of I80 in North Platte.

As I was shooting around the site Noah was checking out the relief sculpture carved in brick. It is a beautiful piece and Noah was really taken with it. Like seven year old’s will do he was asking a bunch of questions. Most of them garnered the normal uh-huh, yea and so forth answer that a distracted father would give. Then he asked, “Where are there kids?” …that got my attention. Other questions came up as we talked about soldiers, war and the sacrifice the men, women and families in the military make for us. The question that came up that stuck with me was, “Daddy, are they gone? “  as his hands delicately touched the hard cold brink. I stood back watching and shooting a few frames as I answered his question by telling him that yes these soldiers, these hero’s were gone from this earth and were being watched after by Angels just as the soldiers had watched over us. With a huge sigh he put his head on his arms and crying softly said, “I would miss you Daddy”.  I admit it, I am a softy, I cried.

That became the title and is perfectly fitting. I had not given much thought to what my family might be thinking about me being a combat photographer and going back in during a time of conflict. Noahs words stayed with me.

While the original will stay in our private collection oil reproductions and giclee prints on canvas are available. The oils are 875.00 and the prints on canvas are 375.00 for a gallery wrap. The finished size is 24×30 but larger sizes are also available.

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