Showing posts with label plein. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plein. Show all posts

Monday, September 15, 2014

Italy.....sigh.....





My trip was wonderful...2 weeks in Italy painting and playing.........and eating.
I'm ready to look for property for sale over there...haha...that's what happens when I really enjoy myself..... I start looking at the real estate market and imagining myself in a whole new setting.
I'd have a Vespa, that's for sure......one of the oldies, painted in a pale bluish green color.  I'd make pasta and use fresh vegetables from my garden, with olive oil on top.....and I'd eat warm, fresh picked plums everyday......sigh.....

Okay, I had a great time.  The other artists I went with were sweet and funny, their spouses...sweet and fun....the artist that was teaching the workshop, great!! (Darrell Anderson....amazing artist....you should check him out)

I had a dream the night before we started painting....I was struggling with an animal......it was trying to bite me....it wanted to harm me. At the end of the struggle and dream....I escaped.  The next day, I began painting in a way that I've always wanted to paint.....loose...juicy.....with my heart, not my mind.
I love all the paintings I came home with!!  I love them!! 
I needed to go halfway across the world, be with new people in a new place to find this.

And to think, it all started this January with a daily picture calendar about Italy....too cool!!  


This was painted on the side of a small road, in Montisi, Italy......in all fairness, most of the roads are small over there.... 

I'll post some more Italy paintings soon.
Thank you for reading and looking!



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Choices....



6" x 8" oil

I was out in my studio cleaning up yesterday, and I found this painting. The painting below.....in the post before today's, I was painting a sunset on my porch.  Well, after I was done and having a cup of coffee inside my warm kitchen......the last burst of the sunset was lighting the sky on fire.  I looked out the window and it had gotten crazy beautiful!
How could I stand there and drink coffee while a gift was being presented to me?  My set up was all still sitting there......I thought I might have about 5 minutes of that color,  so I got back out there and quickly captured my impression of what I saw.

It's always a choice.  Should I enjoy the beauty in a quiet way, just look, breath...soak it into my mind.
Or.....should I climb inside the beauty...feel it....express it the best I can?  

That's a tough choice.....but I love these little moments.  I had no idea I would be asked to make the choice when my guard was down and sipping my coffee!  and that's how life is....I love it.


That day I asked the universe......"show me how to paint it!"
I'll sit and soak it in peacefully another day :)






Thursday, August 1, 2013

Seward Highway



11" x 14"  oil

I feel like I might have captured the light in this one, 
but still... it's probably hard to make out what it is.
But the winding highway road and the sunlit rock wall 
caught my eye.  I'd love to go back and try this one a few more times.

 I'm getting a lot of plein air painting time in this week!






Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Today's plein air painting.....



11" x 14"  oil 

I did some painting along Turnagain Arm, outside of Anchorage, Alaska today. 
 I'm getting happier with my outdoor painting efforts.  It's so much
different than indoor studio painting!!  I'll get it.....just keep practicing!!!

Thank you for looking!

Sunday, June 30, 2013

Morning sun



14" x 8"  oil


Okay, this is painted on clear plexiglass.  My outdoor paintings have been fun to paint,
but when I bring them indoors....all the color seems to drain out of them.

An amazing plein air artist, Darrell Anderson, has been helping me out ( Thank you Darrell!!!)
  He said to "try putting a sheet of plexi-glass over the painting and paint it again...now with colors pushed bolder and use the style of whoever your painting "hero" is."
I loved doing this.  just like he had told me, the pressure of messing up is gone.......
 and I just played!

Very fun!  I'm going to try this with a bunch of my paintings!!

Darrell is an amazing artist, and he also teaches......
He lives in the Seattle area, and teaches often at the 
Winslow Art Center on Bainbridge Island!

Check out his work.....just beautiful! 
Sings with color!!



Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Inlet sunset




Inlet Sunset


I painted this a few nights ago....on my parents deck. 
 They have an amazing view 
and we've been having beautiful clear skies.
The sunset was great!

I gotta say....I'm really loving this painting outside thing!
I've been painting in my studio for years,
funny how I didn't think of this earlier  :)






Monday, March 11, 2013

Turnagain Arm




This is my favorite road in the world.  I've never seen anything that has 
captured my heart as much as the Seward Highway, heading down Turnagain Arm.
Mountains and ocean together, and the road hugs the edge of where the mountains meet the water. 
It's a beautiful drive.

I'm not sure if anyone else can make out what I was painting, but I loved being out there
and this is what I saw when I painted along the roadside. 



Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Plein air....kinda....




Plein air?  okay....does it count if I sat in my car?
I was comfy parked in the parking lot with my set-up in my lap, and supplies in the 
passenger seat :)

I'm still getting used to hauling my stuff around, but it was fun not painting in my
studio.  Kinda like a pic-nic.... food tastes better when you're outside.
I bet this painting on location thing is going to be a new favorite.  
And if you would have told me this a year ago, 
I would not have believed it!  

Funny how things change when you least expect it.



Saturday, March 2, 2013

Waiting for Spring




I'm waiting for spring.
I cropped this picture when I photographed it, I'm not sure why.  There are flowering branches above my head in the painting.  This is the time of year that I absolutely crave some color.  Alaska is all snow right now, and has been for the past 5 months.
I can't wait for green.  I have been daydreaming of plein air painting for a couple months now.
I'm planning a few trips out of Alaska this spring to do some landscape painting. 
Planning can be half the fun.
Things are starting to look promising here too.  Today was sunny and in the 30's....snow is melting.
 I like it!

Being outside feels so good....so painting and being outside sounds like heaven right now.
I'll have to give it a try.  I've never tried painting outside when it's winter :)