Old Car, Upper West Side
Gouache John Wells Gouache John Wells

Old Car, Upper West Side

I'm trying to get better with gouache paint, which is similar to watercolor except that is has so much pigment in it that it is opaque instead of transparent. But being opaque means that it behaves more like oil or acrylic paint than watercolor. Here is a 9 x 12 painting on watercolor paper where I used the gouache with similar techniques that I use for oils. It is from a photo I took on the Upper West Side in New York.

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Couple at the Yellow Wall
Gouache John Wells Gouache John Wells

Couple at the Yellow Wall

Here’s a little gouache painting I did Yesterday. This is a couple I saw while Beth and I were sitting at an outdoor table having a nice lunch in the Pike Place Market in Seattle. I’m pretty new to gouache and still trying to understand how to use it. So practice, practice, practice. :)

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The Grazing Goat
Oil Painting John Wells Oil Painting John Wells

The Grazing Goat

The Grazing Goat 16x20in. Oil on panel. This is the cafe on the ground floor of the hotel Beth and I stayed at in central London. It was a really nice hotel a couple blocks from the Marble Arch, and an easy walk to all the main sights in central London

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How to use a Blackwing pencil sharpener
Graphite, Video John Wells Graphite, Video John Wells

How to use a Blackwing pencil sharpener

A few years ago I had a company called J B Welly that sold luxury notebooks and writing instruments online. Blackwing was the brand of pencils I carried. They are the most fabulous, high-quality pencils around.

I used to make videos for J B Welly, and this is one of my favorites. As you might expect, it’s full of silly pencil puns.

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Fountain on Harvard Avenue East in Gouache
Gouache, Video John Wells Gouache, Video John Wells

Fountain on Harvard Avenue East in Gouache

This is a process video of a painting in gouache inspired by Harvard Ave. E., which is a beautiful street in the Harvard-Belmont Landmark District located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle. This historic area was built in the early twentieth century by the wealthy and important families at the time. Today, the area is magical with its huge trees and lush gardens. The gouache painting was done on Arches hot press watercolor paper with Daniel Smith Gouache .

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Johnny Sunshine
Oil Painting John Wells Oil Painting John Wells

Johnny Sunshine

“Johnny Sunshine” 16 x 20 in. oil on panel. This is painted from an old black and white photo from the 1800s that I came across on the internet. Some people think he might have been a riverboat gambler on the Mississippi River. I just liked the photo, which was not in very good condition.

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John Brown with a Banjo
Pastel John Wells Pastel John Wells

John Brown with a Banjo

“John Brown with a Banjo” is a pastel painting and is roughly 8 x 11.5 in. Why the banjo? In the original painting he is holding a rifle, but my sister plays Banjo in the bluegrass band "Maw” and I decided to make and give this to her as a birthday present.

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Portrait of Lizzie Magie
Pastel John Wells Pastel John Wells

Portrait of Lizzie Magie

“Portrait of Lizzie Magie” Pastel on paper, 11 x 14 in. I saw a documentary about the history of the board game Monopoly and discovered that it was actually invented by Lizzie Magie. Not only that, but her original game was called The Landlord’s Game, and instead of celebrating Capitalism, is was a rather harsh criticism of it. I was inspired by her and decided to do her portrait.

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Mona Louie
Oil Painting John Wells Oil Painting John Wells

Mona Louie

This is my dog Louie, an Italian Greyhound, and about the happiest, most playful and loving dog you’re ever going to meet. I had been wanting to paint his portrait for a while to put over the fireplace in the living room, and I finally got it done. Since he’s an Italian Greyhound, I wanted to paint him sort of like the Mona Lisa, with Tuscany as a backdrop. I painted this in oils on a canvas board, and I think it turned out pretty great.

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