Showing posts with label Plein Air. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Plein Air. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2021

Straight Up

 

"Straight Up"  (pastel, 5x7 inches)  click here to bid or buy

Here's one of the two paintings I did from my hotel room window, after wimping out on the cold Saturday afternoon at the Plein Air convention. I took tons of beautiful photos, and really was dying to paint. I'm just too much of a 'studio' painter to uncover my hands and stand in one spot outside when it's less than, say, 65 degrees!

Here was one view from our hotel room (the view changed very rapidly on Saturday!)

...and here was the painting I attempted to create from the awe-inspiring view:
"Weathered Range" (pastel, 4x6 inches)

I had to settle for a general impression of the range, and the feeling of temperamental cloud patterns, as various mountains appeared and disappeared with the clouds and rain. It was also a learning experience to realize how very high-key such a distant landscape really is when viewed with the eye. The photo shows it much darker than it really was. Still, I had a very hard time with the red of the rock; that was quite subtle and difficult. I was glad I hadn't tried this outdoors!
When I finally tired of keeping up with this view, I rolled my eyes in frustration and caught sight of the breaking clouds above. I instantly set to work on "Straight Up", which was much less trouble, as clouds still look like clouds even when they change position. This little piece of sky soothed my need for some sort of creative success on that day!

Friday, May 10, 2019

Tarts-scape

"Tarts-scape" (pastel, 9x12 inches) sold

My Wednesday painting for the Two Rivers Plein Air Festival last week, at the 2 Tarts Bakery, downtown New Braunfels, TX. It was kinda rainy so I decided to stay in! I managed to last until the painting was done, before I ate that cupcake on the upper right...

And since I didn't get a chance to post this until after the event, I'm able to brag now that my other painting "Passing Through" won Third Place! Whoo hoo!

scoping the location...

...and honing in (photo)

drawing

under-colors


Washing in the under-painting...


 And more dry pastel...



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Thursday, May 2, 2019

Passing Through

"Passing Through"  (pastel, 9x12 inches) $450 framed

This was my Tuesday morning painting in downtown New Braunfels for the first Two Rivers Plein Air Festival. I painted another location on Wednesday morning, which I'll post tomorrow, if I have time...
I'm a little bummed that I couldn't finish out the week. Friday is their judging, quick draw, and big event in the evening. I'll be on my way to the Cottonwood Art Festival in Richardson TX (Dallas area) for this weekend, May 4 & 5.

"Passing Through" will stay at the New Braunfels Art League Gallery through Friday May 3. If you're near New Braunfels, do stop in and see all the amazing paintings by participating artists from all across the US. Some really incredible talent came in for this event!

If you're in the Dallas/Fort Worth area this weekend, please do come to the Cottonwood Art Fest and see me and all the other great artists showing and selling our work! :)

scoping the location...

Decided to use my new Lyn Asselta pastels for this one, before I incorporate them into my travel box. Jack Richeson & Co. donated the gift certificate that I won at the Austin Pastel Society for "Persephone", and they asked my to share my accomplishments with these sets!







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Wednesday, April 6, 2016

Tenacity - a Plein Air warm-up, and workshop reminder!

"Tenacity" (pastel, 10x10 inches)  click here to bid

This was my first plein air landscape in ... well, a very long time! Maybe fall of 2013. I had scoped out almost all the locations on the list that Marble Falls has for us last weekend, and this was my last stop on Thursday at a little park called The Falls at Slick Rock (at Hole #14 of the Slick Rock golf course) It was a beautiful place filled with visual overload. I especially loved all the little watery falls rolling over tiers of rocks and plants.

But I knew I'd need something simple as it was already after noon and getting later by the minute. So I settled my rolly-cart-with-chair on that big rock that you can see in the first photo above, clamped on my umbrella, set my pastel box in my lap and got to work on this little tree growing out of this other rock over on the left:
photo
I wish someone had come by and taken a photo of me perched on the other rock. I had a feeling I looked like a real professional plein air painter! But I did get some shots of my own progress:










It looked better on Friday than I thought it looked on Thursday, lol. A big thanks to Terri Ford and Barbara Jaenicke who's workshops I look last year and was remembering techniques and procedures while painting this!

Speaking of workshops, I still have spaces left in my Pastel Workshop in Lee's Summitt, MO (Kansas City area) later this month. Be spontaneous and treat yourself to a fun weekend away! Click the flyer for a closer look, and visit my Workshop Page for more info and a convenient payment link!

Monday, April 4, 2016

Candyscape - Wins at Plein Air Event!

"Candyscape" (pastel, 12x9 inches) sold

This is my delicious 3rd Place winner at the Paint The Town Plein Air Event in Marble Falls, Texas last weekend. (This is the display inside Choccolatte's.)

I love Marble Falls. I've participated in this event several times since their first annual Paint The Town in 2007, when I took a break from my caricature booth (they had street vendors that year) to play around and paint a couple of little 4x6's...
"At the Music Fest" (pastel, 4x6 inches) 2007, sold

"Main Street" (pastel, 4x6 inches) 2007, sold
They each sold at auction for much higher than my valuation at the time! I was hooked!

The next year I went gung-ho and painted 9 paintings in all, including this one of main street...
"A Gray Morning on Main Street" (pastel, 5x18 inches) 2008, sold
and this historic old tree in the courtyard...
"The Hanging Tree" (pastel, 18x5 inches) 2008, sold

The main street shot did quite well on auction, so in 2009 I decided I'd do it again, from the other end of the street. The weather was blessed with sunshine that year...
"A Sunny Morning on Main Street" (pastel, 6x18 inches) 2009, sold
My participation was blessed that year as well. Among other things, this painting won First Place! Read more about it on this post!

In 2010 I did yet another view of Main Street, while standing on the tailgate of my truck, in the rain...
"A Rainy Day on Main" (pastel, 7x17 inches) 2010, sold
I think by then I had exhausted the Main Street Panoramic market.

But I won 4th Place with this quick painting of the creek behind the school sport fields:
"Backbone Creek" (pastel, 9x9 inches) 2010, sold
I missed the rest of the Paint The Town events until the fall of 2013 when Marble Falls had a little Quick Draw event to build anticipation for the next spring's Paint The Town...
Untitled (pastel, 12x12) 2013, sold
I won First Place with this one! (See some progress shots on this post.)

I didn't make the 2014 Paint The Town, but had a blast this year, and met lots of talented artists and old friends.
Finally (thanks for reading this long) here are some progress shots of "Candyscape"...
photo - scoping out the possibilities...



the drawing took as long as the coloring part!




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