Exciting things are happening here. Plans are in the works for downtown Rosenberg to establish Texas' 17th Cultural District, the Arts Center, and the restoration of the Cole Theater! Plays, concerts and an art gallery soon to come. Last night was a meet and greet for the Imperial Arts to present their plans at Another Time Soda Fountain. Over 100 people attended. There was lots of excitement over the proposals.
Last Saturday, Nancy Lee and I drove to the Port Neches/Groves area to take a workshop at TAM with Beaumont artist James Black again. It was fun and I got some hugs from friends I don't see often. This was a paint along (which I'm not fond of) from one photo. It is amazing how many different paintings turn out. No two are alike. To do a really good painting from a photo, I have to feel excited about the subject, have some connection to the place (if it is a landscape) and can put myself there. So I would much rather paint on location or from a photo I took. That is half the fun, composing the painting. You know we artist can move a tree, put a stream or road in the painting if we want to do so... ah ha.. we artists do make magic happen.
I'll be in the studio painting again tomorrow. The "Young Spoonbill" painting is going to a new home!! I have photo's of pairs of spoonbills building their nests that are on my to do list. First though, I am excited to start a commission. I've had a request to paint another rooster painting simular to one of mine that won a best of show and was sold quickly. Just might get two on the easels. I've never painted exactly the same thing twice so these are bound to be different.
Thank you for taking time to look at my blog.
IN THE STUDIO
A computer class for artists is this Saturday 2/4.
I'm looking forward to LaNell Arndt teaching another two day workshop starting Monday 2/6.
James Black has agreed to teach a workshop this year.
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
I'm Back!!
Shadows 30x40 |
First, the new studio is operational. Chuck Rawle gave the first wonderful workshop in the studio. He taught landscape in oil. William "Bill" Kalwick taught an oil portrait workshop. Both of my daughters and a bearded neighbor friend were live models. LaNell Arndt taught a great landscape workshop and will do another one with us February 6-7. Everyone of the participants seemed comfy and enjoyed the workshops. Wednesday's we started a group paint and critique day. I am enjoying the space but really like someone painting with me. Feb 4th is a computer workshop for artist.
Have backpack will travel......
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Young Spoonbill 24x24 |
May - I went with three friends to Ruidoso, NM. We stayed in one of our companion's brothers comfy cabin.We found lots of nice places to paint and painted the area for a week. Had our camera's out and took lots of photo's. Cranked out 2-3 paintings a day. Was a wonderful getaway. So much fun!
Elaine Monnig, Judy Crowe and I drove to Boliver Peninsula. We painted the light house, picnicked and hunted for sharks teeth on the beach at Crystal Beach, then went to the rookery on High Island to see the spoonbills and herons nesting. On the way back home, we went to the nature park where my childhood home was on the bay in Baytown. Hoped to see where our house stood but the roads were closed. We ate seafood dinner in Baytown and headed back home. Again our SD cards were full. Back in the studio, I painted the young spoonbill from one of my photo's.
Plein Air Upper Penninsula, Lake Superior |
Tetons Plein Air- Frog Pond |
Friend Barbara flew up the end of the week and she, my daughter Ginger and I headed up Idaho to Yellowstone Park. Barbara and I spent a week there last summer and found that was not enough time to do and see everything. We stayed overnite outside the park as almost everything was closed in the park. During the day we took lots of photo's in the park, then drove to Cody, Wy for the night so Ginger could catch an early flight back home. On the way back in the East entrance to the park, we painted with cold wind and a few flakes of snow falling . Saw moose, elk, eagles, bison, bear, deer and other wildlife. Went back down to Jackson for the night. It started snowing that morning and by the time we were to take off in the plane, there was a blizzard. They sprayed the plane down with de-icer and off we went. High winds and down drafts were in Denver so diverted to Colorado Springs for a 2 hr wait on the tarmac in the plane. Whew, we made it!! I think I ended up with 12 paintings.
Somewhere during the year I managed to take a few workshops besides the ones in my studio. Enjoyed painting with Calvin Liang and Qiang Huang.
This year, I promised myself I will post more often. Photos of my paintings will be added. Hope this long post didn't bore you. Please check back again and thank you for taking a look.
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