"Twilight Road" (pastel, 9x12 inches) $475
The one landscape I actually finished from Kim Casebeer's workshop a couple weeks ago. Watching her was a real treat! Her color shifts are so subtle and her skies are luscious. I learned a lot!
I'll be adding this one to my display at the Carriage House Gallery in Boerne TX, to help represent my work for our
August show Celebrate Creative Diversity, along with the work of Linda
Chalberg and Donald Darst. Reception is this Saturday, August 10, 2019. Read more about it here!
Hope to see you!
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Showing posts with label evening. Show all posts
Showing posts with label evening. Show all posts
Friday, August 9, 2019
Sunday, August 16, 2015
Away from the Overlook
"Away from the Overlook" (oil, 6x6 inches) click here to bid
Here's a better image of my one plein air painting in Nebraska. From last weekend after judging the Sand Painters Art Guild show in Valentine. Many of the Sand Painters group are devoted plein air artists and I so admire the dedication that takes, so I was excited to join a few of them on Friday evening. We drove up to a beautiful overlook with several views of the valley below. I found it all a bit overwhelming... so much information! So I settled on the simpler view of the pines, facing away from the overlooks. I do believe this is my first oil plein air. It was hard! All that getting situated and mixing paint, while the gorgeous cloud patterns that first attracted me disappear and the light fades! Arg!
I posted a couple shots from that evening on FB a few days ago, but here they are for you blog followers!
I know you're going to ask: I don't remember where I got the chair. I think I ordered it online somewhere, years ago from one of the art supply stores.. Just Google "chair bag cart with wheels" ;)
Here's a better image of my one plein air painting in Nebraska. From last weekend after judging the Sand Painters Art Guild show in Valentine. Many of the Sand Painters group are devoted plein air artists and I so admire the dedication that takes, so I was excited to join a few of them on Friday evening. We drove up to a beautiful overlook with several views of the valley below. I found it all a bit overwhelming... so much information! So I settled on the simpler view of the pines, facing away from the overlooks. I do believe this is my first oil plein air. It was hard! All that getting situated and mixing paint, while the gorgeous cloud patterns that first attracted me disappear and the light fades! Arg!
I posted a couple shots from that evening on FB a few days ago, but here they are for you blog followers!
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| the scene |
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| chasing the light |
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| my improvised 'easel-free' setup |
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