Be sure to check out the Daily Painter's site on Wednesday where we have a theme day.(link on sidebar) The theme for the day is the color Orange. I wanted to think of something unusual for the color orange but when I saw this poppy photo I knew I wanted to try to paint it. This is painted on a sheet of black unison paper which is quite rough. Very different from the uart paper I have been using!
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Monday, September 29, 2008
Summer Hay Bales miniature
I love painting these minis! It is a relaxing change of pace and a challenge at the same time. I try to see how I can say what I want to say with as few strokes as possible. This is a field in the North Georgia Mountains.
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Autumn Marsh
I love the colors of fall. Especially the time of year when the colors are still subtle. I am still working on simplifying my landscapes. I will try some more this week. It is fun to revisit some of my photos and trying to interpret them in a new way.
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Chanticleer Inn, Nantucket Island
This past summer we had a wonderful visit to Nantucket. We have family on the island and had a great time touring the island with them. I really wish I had taken more photos but I think I just need to go back with my pastels and paint!
Friday, September 26, 2008
White Pumpkins Pastel
Here is my version of the white pumpkins on Karin Jurick's site 'Different Strokes from Different Folks'. I had fun with this one. It is a challenge to intepret the photo and put my own spin on it....but a lot of fun. Check out all of the pumpkins here.
Opening Reception
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Early Morning Mist
I am still working on simplifying my scenes to get ready for my plein air trip. This is a marsh in South Carolina that I had the chance to paint one spring. We were out early and saw the misty marsh as the sun came up. It was magical! Last night I watched Doug Dawson's plein air DVD and thoroughly enjoyed it (Holly you need to watch it with us) I got some great tips and I hope I remember them next time I paint outside.
Tobi & Maya
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Huntington Island South Carolina
After last night's experience with pointillism I decided to do just the opposite today...loose and bold. Those little dots and dashes were tedious though oddly relaxing. I don't think I would enjoy painting that way all the time though it did give me some ideas I want to try. Today I am going through some of my photos and trying to interpret them with bolder strokes and different colors. I am having so much fun!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
St. George Island Pine
I am working on tree studies this week. I really don't paint them enough so I have decided to devote at least this week to trees. Of course tonight at class we are painting in the style of Georges Seurat. That should be interesting!
If you are in the Marietta, Georgia area this Thursday I'd love to have you come to the opening reception of the 7 artist show I am a part of called 'Seven of Seven'. It is from 7-9 pm at the Art Place Gallery at Mountain View on Sandy Plains Road. I have seven new paintings in the exhibit and I am very excited about being a part of the show!
If you are in the Marietta, Georgia area this Thursday I'd love to have you come to the opening reception of the 7 artist show I am a part of called 'Seven of Seven'. It is from 7-9 pm at the Art Place Gallery at Mountain View on Sandy Plains Road. I have seven new paintings in the exhibit and I am very excited about being a part of the show!
Monday, September 22, 2008
North Georgia Fields
Here is a scene from an area in North Georgia where I had the pleasure of doing some plein air painting a couple of years ago. It would be nice to go plein air painting now that fall is in the air. Actually Jayne, Holly and I will be taking an Autumn drive and painting trip soon. I have a new easy-l easel and artcomber cart so I am ready. It's funny though because it seems we never have the right equipment and then I just watched Doug Dawson's plein air dvd and he carried his pastels in a tupperware container and puts them on the ground on a placemat! So we really don't need to have the fancy gear to do beautiful work!
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Mountain Clover
Here is my demo painting from today's class. I had a request for a lesson on working with color and this demo helped me illustrate the ideas we talked about. We all tried working with a limited palette and keeping our pastels we are using seperate so we can get better color harmony. Everyone had success with their paintings and I hope had some fun in the process!
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Dragonfly Painting
This is a Twelve-Spotted Skimmer, a dragonfly familiar to ponds and fishing holes. I'd like to go through my dragonfly photos and see just how many varieties I have photographed. I always enjoy painting these beautiful dragonflies...especially their delicate, lacy wings.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Apple Study
You may remember these apples from a couple of weeks ago when I painted them in the style of Matisse. This was the painting I did first in my usual style. It is on LaCarte paper. For Tuesday's class, Marsha is having us paint in the style of Seurat. Maybe I will try the same apples!
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Monarch Butterfly
Red Poppies SOLD
I had a request for a work in progress (thanks Karen!) so I thought I would put it in a slideshow which is posted below. You can click on 'see images' for a closer look at any of the photos. This is painted on Uart paper 500 grit which I toned with a pink nupastel. I sketched in the main areas with a peach nupastel then began painting the distant treeline and the sky. I wanted to leave these trees and the distand field less detailed and lighter and cooler in color so the poppies in the foreground would be the stars.
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
A Meadow in Maine
I tried the oil stain underpainting for this on Uart paper and I am pleased to say the paper didn't buckle a bit! I didn't get my underpainting as vibrant as I wanted so I need to work on that. But this is a moody day in Maine so I think it worked out fine. I am ready to paint something very colorful though...I have some ideas so stay tuned!
Monday, September 15, 2008
New Wildflower ACEO
On our drive to Chicago we stopped for gas somewhere in Indiana. Next to the gas station was the largest, most glorious field of Queen Anne's Lace I had ever seen! I had to go over with my camera and I took as many pictures as I could. It was amazing! The flowers were in all stages of blooming and the field was alive with the buzzing of bees. I could have spent hours there! I hope I remember where it is for the next trip to Chicago! This is a miniature aceo size painting on Wallis paper.
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Eggs!
Today we painted white without using any white pastels. This was a painting I did to illustrate how white reflects the colors of it's surroundings. We had a still life of white objects to work from. This painting is from a photo but all of our paintings from life turned out colorful and delicate! It reminds me how important it is to paint from life whenever possible.
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Low Country Marsh...SOLD
I thought you might like to see the final painting from my earlier post on working out a painting. The little studies helped me work out the details with my collector... And we decided on a sunnier, brighter mood. I was able to use a few different techniques on this painting and I am excited to try another marsh scene. Today Jayne and I went to the art supply store and got some more oils to do the oil stain underpainting that Richard McKinley does on his dvd.
Friday, September 12, 2008
Great News! Textbook Cover!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Rehoboth Beach
This scene from Rehoboth Beach is this week's challenge on Karin Jurick's new site 'Different Strokes from Different Folks' If you haven't checked out the site yet I highly recommend it. Each week Karin will post a new photos for artists to paint. The resulting work is then posted on the blog. Last week she had 52 artists participate. The paintings of her dog Jack are all wonderful. It is great to see how we all bring something different to our art. This also qualifies for one of my homework assignments since I took the photo and made a few changes!
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Tuesday, September 09, 2008
Marsh Study
This is one of my studies for this marsh painting commission. It is actually based on one of my Creighton Island plein air paintings which I have sold. I think my favorite of the three is this long one. I am partial to long and narrow formats for painting the marshes.
Working out a Painting
Baby Maya
Monday, September 08, 2008
Introducing Maya Blue
Maya Blue is the newest member of our family. She is a 12 week old seal point siamese and is Tobi's half sister. Before we lost Ceara we had been debating about getting a kitten and then Maya became available...she was too hard to refuse. I am sure she will keep me busy....she was already introduced to pastels today and somehow ended up with a purple stripe on her side! It's a Terry Ludwig Eggplant so I am sure she will be purple for awhile! By the way, her name Maya Blue comes from the blue pigment that the Mayans used on their artwork. It is a color similar to a siamese cat's eyes and it never fades!
Sunday, September 07, 2008
North Georgia Barn
Today was the first class of the Fall session of my pastel class. It was good to get back into our routine and see everyone. This was the demo painting I did using a nupastel underpainting. We are going to be working on doing 4 value thumbnail sketches before every painting as our warm-up exercise. I shared the idea of using 3 gray TomBow markers to do the value sketches. I hope that today's class was helpful!
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Saturday's Painting
I spent the afternoon with Jayne and Holly and we finished watching the Richard McKinley dvd. We also tried doing our own painting using the oil stain underpainting. It was a challenge! I think that one needs practice getting the underpainting good enough so that you really can let it work for you. That will take many more tries. But I really did enjoy the oil paint technique. This painting was actually 12x18 but I thought it had become two paintings. I like the cropped version better and now I actually have two paintings! I would like to try this technique some more!
Friday, September 05, 2008
Bowl of Lemons
Here is another fun painting I did on Labor Day...I was productive and did 5 paintings! It was fun just playing with the pastels and with color. I love the vibrancy of pastels and using colors I don't often use is always fun! My pastel Fall session starts on Sunday and I am excited about the lessons I have planned. I have had a lot of requests for classes and workshops. This class is full but I do have a list of folks interested in another class and workshops. Let me know if you want more information!
Thursday, September 04, 2008
My Version of Jack
One of my favorite artists, Karin Jurick, has started a new blog I am very excited about. It is called 'Different Strokes from Different Folks' She is going to post a new photo every Wednesday and is inviting other artists to paint their own version of the photos. She will be posting the results. What a great idea for artists and art lovers alike! This week the photo is of her dog Jack, who she recently lost. How well I understand the pain of losing a dear pet. This is my pastel version of Jack. If you are not familiar with Karin's work visit her blog...she is a wonderful artist!
Wednesday, September 03, 2008
Cape Cod National Seashore Painting
I think this is one of the prettiest areas on Cape Cod. My son and I had a very enjoyable hike around this meadow. My husband and daughter decided to stay in the car (and sadly missed out) The best part was when we got to the overlook parking lot all we had to do was call them and they drove up to meet us. That was a good ending to a wonderful hike!
Tuesday, September 02, 2008
Ceara
Monday, September 01, 2008
Apples... A Still Life
Time to play! The inspiration for this painting is a painting by Matisse called 'A Bowl of Oranges'. At the Art Institute of Chicago last week , I bought a wonderful book on Matisse. I just love his bold compositions and use of color. This is my second version. The first one was a little too dull and stiff. For this one I just had fun with applying the pastel and playing with color.
A Sneak Preview
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