Saturday, September 12, 2009

Busy with models and demonstrations

"Emily" 20"x16" Oil on Canvas
This painting was done at my studio. I had sketched this model in this pose the week before and decided I liked the pose enough to try it as a painting. I had the model show up at 1:30 and the session lasted till 4:00. The light was pretty constant coming through the windows which helped tremendously. I finished the painting to this stage, in that time frame, which I was happy with. I hope to continue painting from the model and explore the human form in my art more.
I see great value in it, just like I do with my plein air painting.



"Celebrate the Arts"
Event at Performance Lexus at Kings Auto Mall, in Mason Ohio



Since I got back from my Wisconsin trip I have been painting away back in the studio on a commission as well as from live models. Like painting in plein air, painting from life is the greatest teacher for me. When I do paint from a photo I have a better understanding of the subject matter, and know how to compensate for the photos short comings.

Recently I had an opportunity to do a demonstration at an event where over two hundred people showed up to enjoy art from a variety of artist and art forms. It started at 5:30 pm and ended at 8:30 pm. I was able to finish my painting except for a few minor alterations back in my studio. I cleaned up an edge or two mostly. I enjoyed the evening and found out about myself that I would be willing to do more events like this. It was great to interact with the crowd. The energy was amazing.














Saturday, August 8, 2009

More On Door County

"The Old Road" 16"x12"

"Garrett Bay" 11"x14"



"Behind Woodwalk Gallery" 11"x14"

Just another three images of my work from Door County Plein Air Festival.
I found the old road while looking for places to paint near Moonlight Bay Wisconsin. I pulled off the road to explore and found this site. The old dirt road was more than I could stand I had to paint it. Something about an old road in the woods seeming to go nowhere.
Garrett Bay was another place I found by exploring. There was a sunken ship right of the shore. I wished I had time to swim out and take a look.
The Woodwalk Gallery was a site I had signed up to go paint at. It took me a while to find what it was I wanted to paint. The building nestled in the trees seems quaint.
Again, it was an amazing week. I need to do more events like this. What fun!



Saturday, August 1, 2009

Door County Plein Air Festival

"Mud Creek" Oil on Canvas Panel 14"x11"

"Hickey's" 16"x20" Oil on Canvas


Well, I am back from what was an amazing week of work and fun. A week later and I am just now starting to catch up my rest. What a beautiful area!
The weather was wonderful, given the fact it rained a few times. The painting "Hickeys" was done during a rain session. I flipped up the back door on my Jeep and stuck my umbrella up, and got down to business. I had to keep soaking up the rain in my easel every few minutes though. The constant overcast made for a great tonal painting session, I took advantage of it and did a larger size than I normally would in an event.
I can't say enough about how well run this event was. These people know what they are doing. On top of that what a wonderful group. We were all treated with the up most respect and kindness.
My host for the week, Vicki and Lyle Amundson were amazingly gracious. I not only had one of the most comfortable beds I ever slept in, I ended up with two friends. Their wonderful home was located in Baileys Harbor in the woods. You talk about quiet.
I ended up with my camera stolen, so I lost all of my images I had taken to share on here. Thanks to Bridgette Turner, who was in the festival as well, I have a couple of images you see on here now. I did 13 paintings altogether by the end of the week. I left two up there till the end of the show.
I started the first painting day of the week with a sunrise that I ended up scraping off. I quickly found another location and started over. I ended up with 4 paintings the first day anyway. By the end of the week I had slowed down, but feel I got better results for it.
The last painting I did was at the Quick Paint at Clark Park in Fish Creek. It was a 9"x12" of a sail boat in the harbor. I drew first up in the auction and watched my painting sale before I even realized what was happening. There was a huge crowd at the park, and I had to be careful when backing up from my painting, so as not to trip over someone.
Again, it was an exhausting week, with so many wonderful people and places to paint. I would go back in a heart beat if asked next year.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Plein Air Painting Trip to Madeline Island Wisconsin

Madeline Island Sail Boats 6"x8" Oil on Panel

Big Bay State Park 11"x14" Oil on Panel

Last year I took a vacation/painting trip to Madeline Island Wisconsin. This is part of the Apostle Island National Park. It was summer, but to my surprise the weather wasn't hot. The bugs weren't to bad either. I had been on Lake Superior before on Grand Island doing an artist in residence for two weeks, so I had somewhat of an idea as to what to expect. I stayed in a cabin on Madeline Island owned by one of my patrons, whose family owned the cabin for three or four generations. I was given use of the cabin as a partial payment for artwork I had done. I had no idea it was going to as nice as it was.

It took about 15 hours of driving to get there. That was a long trip, but I got to see some beautiful country. I have to admit I enjoyed the most northern part of the drive the most. I always enjoy putting a car on a ferry and transporting over. It was exciting because it meant it was the last part of the trip. I was ready to stop driving and relax.

I did about two paintings a day. I wasn't trying to work hard, since it was partly a vacation. It was great painting in unfamiliar territory though. Like normal, it took me a few paintings to get intimate with the area. I enjoy that part of plein air painting. Every area has its own feeling and light.

I found it hard to leave when the week was over. I had grown fond of the island and the people who lived there. I would go back in a heart beat.

I will find myself back in Wisconsin this month for the Door County Art Festival and Plein Air Competition. Even though it will be a different part of Wisconsin that I have never been to, I am sure the intimacy will come back quickly.