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Instead of a sliding dovetail brace these poplar panels have a semi-floating cradle type bracing of yellow pine.  The cross-grain members are slightly concave and are held down by the members running parallel to the grain.

Posted on November 6, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in Oil Paintings, technique and process Tagged painting supports, panel bracing systems, poplar panels Leave a comment

Bosch’s Mountain Progress

Here is an updated photo of the progress of the Mountain in the left most panel of Heironymos Bosch’s portrait.  The main aspect is finished.  I will go back in and add some details when this layer has cured a little.

Posted on October 30, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in Oil Paintings Tagged Bosch's Mountain, mountain painting, oil painting 1 Comment

Jonas and Laceroot Puppets

Jonas, the large marrionette in the foreground and John Beartrist Laceroot, a rod puppet, behind him.

Posted on October 26, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in puppetry Tagged marrionette, puppetry, rod puppets Leave a comment

Tremendum Goldbeard

The School of the Transfer of Energy Puppet Theater is out of storage and is undergoing repairs and modifications- as well as new work.  This is the head of Tremendum Goldbeard, made of copper and cedar, who will be a character in Part Two of The Two Deaths of John Beartrist Laceroot.

Posted on October 21, 2008October 25, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in puppetry Tagged copper and cedar, lion puppet, puppetry Leave a comment

Heironymous Bosch Update

The mountain in the left panel is what is being worked on these days.  Below is a detail.

Posted on October 16, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in Oil Paintings 1 Comment

Moving

We are moving and have yet to establish an internet connection at our new home.  So things might be a little slow for a while while we are getting settled.  Thanks for visiting The School, and please come back soon.

Jack

Posted on September 29, 2008September 29, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in words Leave a comment

Final State of Elijah

The final version of Go On, Elijah. 

Detail of Eliajh.

Posted on September 25, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in Oil Paintings Tagged Elijah, oil painting, ravens Leave a comment

Heironymos Bosch’s Mountain

The current work on the mountain in the left panel of Heironymos Bosch Painting in Eternity.  See the whole painting on the Recent and In Progress page.

Posted on September 15, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in Oil Paintings Tagged mountain painting Leave a comment

Portrait of Cecil Hendrix

Oil on panel, and in progress, a portrait of the cowboy, Cecil Hendrix, promised many years ago to his son Earl.

Posted on September 9, 2008July 10, 2011 by jackbaumgartner Posted in Oil Paintings Tagged cowboy portrait, oil painting Leave a comment

New Page On Saw-Milling

Here are a few pictures from the new page Milling Logs Into Lumber. 

Posted on September 4, 2008September 4, 2008 by jackbaumgartner Posted in transfer of energy, woodwork Tagged lumber, sawmills Leave a comment

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