Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Live and Learn
I am posting some revisions I made to my plein air painting I did yesterday. I am now a firm believer in not posting a painting till I have at least waited a day or two. When I relooked at it, the shadows were all I saw plus the foreground did not recede or draw one eyes into the middle ground. I did some revisions mainly focusing on how I could change the foreground. I think it helped. My thinking is, it will be one of the learning studies that may well be another toned canvas in the future but it has done its job in teaching me to critique and or plan better. Any suggestions are welcomed. Have a happy day!.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Plein Air, Indian River Lagoon, Fl
I was finally able to actually do some plein air today. My first effort became a toned canvas but I am happy with my second attempt. It was a glorious day today, a tiny bit of nip in the air. One of the things I focused on was selecting the site. I tried to look for spatial clues as Mitchell Albala recommended in his book on "Landscape Painting". It was helpful to know what to look for such as 1. Volume - clear patterns of light that create a sense of volume that results in differentiation of shapes 2. Scale - i.e. changes in size the suggest one is further back 3. Overlapping - i.e. if trees in the mid ground or foreground also overlap and overlap the back ground i.e. trees enter the sky in the background and 4. introduce perspective with a fence in the foreground or perhaps shadows leading the viewer into the background. He provided thumbnails that visually explained it all. For a beginner landscaper, it was very helpful to know what to look for. The next chapter will be on composition. I am really learning a lot and today's exercise just emphasized how much more I have to learn. Have a great day!
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Still around!
Thank you Celeste http://celestebergin.blogspot.com/ , your comment motivated me to remember my goal to post frequently. I have been painting but very unsatisfied with the results so have been wiping out. I am determined to be able to paint landscapes as I have always loved being out in nature. I am awed by her splendor. However, this has also been a part of the problem... I want to include all the beauty and therefore lose the focal point. Need to learn to simplify. I am reading a new book on Landscaping which I think will help tremendously. The book is "Landscape Painting, Essential Concepts and Techniques for Plein Air and Studio Practice by Mitchell Albala. The book was recommended by K. Tyrell on her blog The Art of Landscapes art-landscape.blogspot.com.
I also fulfilled one of my goals. I entered the "End of Day" formerly called "Florida Sunset" in a juried show. I am thankful for all the blogger out there. They all have so much to offer. Have a great day.
I also fulfilled one of my goals. I entered the "End of Day" formerly called "Florida Sunset" in a juried show. I am thankful for all the blogger out there. They all have so much to offer. Have a great day.
Monday, January 11, 2010
Winter Sunset Florida
R. Henri. "No work is ever finished, they just stop at good places."
I was pleased with the original but something was bothering me. When my two sisters, Mary and Alice came to visit the light bulb finally went off. They have been my ardent supporters and Alice actually got me started in art 3 years ago.... my time flies when your having fun.... Alice mentioned the tree seemed too dark and bingo, the lights went off/on!!! I changed the value as it was completing strongly for attention and I am pleased enough to sign it. I guess it just wasn't a good enough place to stop when I first stopped.
Friday, January 8, 2010
Winter Sunset, Florida
It is warming up in Florida, at least in the Palm Bay area. This is my latest painting. it was done on a Frederic 14" by 18" stretched archival canvas, smooth finish. I really liked it, except the edges where the canvas over lays the stretcher bars. The paint intensified on the edges. May be how I paint but was difficult to get a smooth application. I did this in layers taking my time to evaluate values, temperatures. After I finished the sky, it rather looked like an abstract painting...Heaven Forbid!!!... I may get to appreciate abstract more. Perhaps, I am learning to pay attention to shapes more.... I used a photo for a general reference that I took about a week ago right outside my house. It was a spectacular sunset.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Robert Henri - The Art Spirit
Recently I have been quoting Robert Henri on my blog and lo and behold I find that Michelle at http://followingthemasters.blogspot.com/
has already chosen it for a reading group she has started. I started this book just about the time I started my Art journey. It took about three years to complete the book. I would frequently pick it up, read some, then digest it. I finally completed it last month. In the process, I learned that as a newbie to art the message he had was under appreciated. As time went on, I found his message resonate deeper in my soul. I fully intend to keep this book at my side and reread it when I seem to hit a dry spell. If you haven't read it, I would recommend you take up Michelle's challenge. If you have read it years ago, it may be rewarding to reread it. I think the more knowledge you have about art, the more meaningful it becomes.
I am so grateful for all the books that are availalbe today. They help us on our journey. The local library has been an invaluable resource for me. It helps to be in a local community that has a strong arts awareness and appreciation. I am posting the picture I mentioned yesterday that I had revisited and redone. I think it improved the composition.
has already chosen it for a reading group she has started. I started this book just about the time I started my Art journey. It took about three years to complete the book. I would frequently pick it up, read some, then digest it. I finally completed it last month. In the process, I learned that as a newbie to art the message he had was under appreciated. As time went on, I found his message resonate deeper in my soul. I fully intend to keep this book at my side and reread it when I seem to hit a dry spell. If you haven't read it, I would recommend you take up Michelle's challenge. If you have read it years ago, it may be rewarding to reread it. I think the more knowledge you have about art, the more meaningful it becomes.
I am so grateful for all the books that are availalbe today. They help us on our journey. The local library has been an invaluable resource for me. It helps to be in a local community that has a strong arts awareness and appreciation. I am posting the picture I mentioned yesterday that I had revisited and redone. I think it improved the composition.
Saturday, January 2, 2010
Marsh Lands Oil Painting Revisited Revisited
R. Henri, "In fact, technique can only be used properly by those who have a definite purpose in what they do, and it is only they who invent technique."
I am back on target. I revisited the Marsh Land painting and made some conscious corrections. Also was able to photo my painting I did on N.Y. Eve day. I am staying with the Wet Lands paintings until I feel extremely comfortable getting distance and the water to stay down. I am also experiementing with my greens and my skies. Florida because it is flat has glorious skies. I have a long way to go to actually invent technique but I am trying to paint with an awareness of what I am doing. Just have to get my 10,000 hours in.
I am back on target. I revisited the Marsh Land painting and made some conscious corrections. Also was able to photo my painting I did on N.Y. Eve day. I am staying with the Wet Lands paintings until I feel extremely comfortable getting distance and the water to stay down. I am also experiementing with my greens and my skies. Florida because it is flat has glorious skies. I have a long way to go to actually invent technique but I am trying to paint with an awareness of what I am doing. Just have to get my 10,000 hours in.
Labels:
9x12 on canvas panel,
florida,
Oil painting,
wet lands
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Workshop day 2
Above is a photo of the Workshop Group, the teacher Michael Burban is in the middle, wearing the vest. We had a great workshop, Michael gave each of us plenty of individualized help and critiquing. I, for one, realized that even with my knowledge of anatomy from nursing, I have to do some serious refreshing and drawing. I need to plot, map out, draw boxes, in other words start at the beginning and Draw. There are no shortcuts!! In all, I hope we are able to have him come again. Happy New Years to All
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Drawing Workshop
R. Henri " No work of art is ever finished. They only stop at a good place." This subject came up at the workshop and I wish I had memorized this quote. I was so appropo to the discussion. I don't think I have ever spend a whole day drawing but it was worth it. Our instructor was Michael Burban who was an instructor in drawing at the Art Student League of New York for 20 + years. He has written the book "Lessons form Michaelangelo". Need I say more? I learned a lot and am looking forward to tomorrow. His manner of teaching is supportive and instructive. Our Art Guild acted wisely in arranging this workshop. I might even do some more drawing tonight!!! Or shall I have a glass of vino??..... Oh dear, my goals are calling out to me??.... Happy New Year.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
The Art of Understanding
Opps, Pushed the wrong button. I have not had time to photo my lastest but wanted to share another quote of R. Henri. " Freedon can only be obtained through an understanding of basic order" Continuing to define and refine my goals, I realized this applies to all areas of life. I am feeling freer and freer as I continue to define my goals. They allow me to focus on whats important to me and simplify or deemphasize the extraneous. Tomorrow, I am off to a drawing workshop. Part of my goal to improve my drawing. Have a great day.
Monday, December 28, 2009
Wet Lands
Quote for the day, "The artist will open a book someone is trying to close to show there are still more pages possible." R. Henri
Wet Lands are part of the beauty of Florida. They have been painted many, many times. I thought I would concentrate for a while on capturing my impression of their beauty. They are such a fragile part of our environment and constantly threatened by builders. For some reason ($$$) they seem to get around all the local and state restrictions. Dare I hope this New Year, will see a greater effort to preserve our heritage.
This was my first time using linen and it made a big difference. I like the smoother texture as I tend to paint more like a watercolorist than a heavy impasto, although I am trying to put on more paint. This was a small 5x7, 620 gram weight linen Centurion LX with wrapped edges. Don't remember where it came from but I am serverly tempted to dip deeper into the $$ and use linen.
I have started to use Office 2007 outlook to keep me on task with my goals. Am visiting web sites, blogs, Etsy to get ideas. Any one with ideas on Web site is welcomed to comment. I am leaning toward just the blog and Etsy but if I do larger pictures then what So much to learn and it takes away from the painting. Where have I heard that before!!!
Wet Lands are part of the beauty of Florida. They have been painted many, many times. I thought I would concentrate for a while on capturing my impression of their beauty. They are such a fragile part of our environment and constantly threatened by builders. For some reason ($$$) they seem to get around all the local and state restrictions. Dare I hope this New Year, will see a greater effort to preserve our heritage.
This was my first time using linen and it made a big difference. I like the smoother texture as I tend to paint more like a watercolorist than a heavy impasto, although I am trying to put on more paint. This was a small 5x7, 620 gram weight linen Centurion LX with wrapped edges. Don't remember where it came from but I am serverly tempted to dip deeper into the $$ and use linen.
I have started to use Office 2007 outlook to keep me on task with my goals. Am visiting web sites, blogs, Etsy to get ideas. Any one with ideas on Web site is welcomed to comment. I am leaning toward just the blog and Etsy but if I do larger pictures then what So much to learn and it takes away from the painting. Where have I heard that before!!!
Labels:
5x7 stretched linen,
florida,
original oil painting,
wet lands
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Coming together!!!
Inspired by the bloggers, especially K Tyrell, Linda Blondhein and Marion Fortunati, sharing their goals.I have been furiously/driven to set goals for the coming year. Feeling lost and overwhelmed (much like I have been for the past 12 months) as I went through all my the files. I recognized I was trying to learn everything at once, examining different palettes, compositions, artist, blog, websites then it hit.... The memory of sitting at a card table in my apartment and doing a jigsaw. As I dumped the pieces out and started turning them over, I had an AHA moment... At work( I was starting a new job as Quality Manager Director) I was gathering all sorts of information not knowing if it was helpful or not and after the period of gathering, I started to sort (turn over the pieces), then frame the puzzle ( all straight edges) and finally fit the pieces together. As I sat here the past week going through all my files, weeding, sorting, I experienced the same feelings. As I sorted my mind became able to focus, the pieces started to fall in place and I was able to create and prioritize my lists. Naturally, it will be ongoing as I still have a lot to learn but I see a direction.
My Goals for my Art are relatively simple but incredibly hard.
- Paint every day
- focus on edges
- apply more paint
- loosen up
- increase my perception of value and color
- sketch/draw at least 5 x week.
I have made many more goals and have done a plan for each one.
- Improve my blog
- Increase my revenue from painting through a Web Site (need to do) Etsy ( need to tweak) and other marketing methods.
I am at ease as I know the direction I want to take.
The painting I posted was done on a 5by7 canvas board before I went to Denver. I have wanted to paint marshes for quite a while and hopefully will do a series so I can improve.
My Goals for my Art are relatively simple but incredibly hard.
- Paint every day
- focus on edges
- apply more paint
- loosen up
- increase my perception of value and color
- sketch/draw at least 5 x week.
I have made many more goals and have done a plan for each one.
- Improve my blog
- Increase my revenue from painting through a Web Site (need to do) Etsy ( need to tweak) and other marketing methods.
I am at ease as I know the direction I want to take.
The painting I posted was done on a 5by7 canvas board before I went to Denver. I have wanted to paint marshes for quite a while and hopefully will do a series so I can improve.
Friday, December 25, 2009
Happy Holidays! Art Goals
Merry Christmas to all and may your New Year be filled with joy and peace. I am deep in the throes of making my New Years Resolutions especially for my art journey. I have seen goals on the blogs and am inspired by their courage to be vulnerable. This will be part of my goal.
This week I am going through files, sorting, gleaning ideas for next year. I am determined to do better blogging and deciding on a theme. Hopefully it will encourage me to be even more diligent in my quest to explore my creative self. Will keep you posted.
This week I am going through files, sorting, gleaning ideas for next year. I am determined to do better blogging and deciding on a theme. Hopefully it will encourage me to be even more diligent in my quest to explore my creative self. Will keep you posted.
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Painting is not work!!!



Here are some of the paintings I did from the instructional DVD set by Gayle Levee. I learned an enormous amount from her DVDs as they filled in the blanks for me. I guess I need to learn the how and why before I gain confidence. I am now excited to paint an original as I did in Mary Garrish's workshop and which Gayle also walked me through.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Sunrise
This is a painting (8x10) I did at the workshop. I am very happy with how it turned out. However, when I attempted to photo it, I can see I need to apply more paint. The canvas comes through too much. Just when I think I have it fairly well, another aspect shows up. Guess that is why I love painting, always a new challenge.
Had a wonderful Thanksgiving. My husband Dick cooked a gourmet Thanksgiving for the family (11). I have a lot to be thankful for!!!
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Mary Garrish Workshop
I can't believe how long it took me to set this up... There has to be an easier way but my brain won't take any more learning. As it is I went back to picasso as my editor.
As the expression goes, "the teacher will appear when the student is ready". AND was I ready. Mary showed us how to work from two photo references and I finally learned how to distinguish from referencing and duplicating.

Mary' Palette and initial laying in of darks after sketch. She uses Vasari paint. The three primary
color Cad Yellow light/pale, Cad Red, and Ultramarine Blue plus the 8 grays created for Scott Christenson by Vasari. I fell in love with the pallet.
Initial sketch, starting on darks
Mary was using two difference photos she completed the landscape first.

Softening the edges

Laying in darks of sky

Finishing touches

Done
As the expression goes, "the teacher will appear when the student is ready". AND was I ready. Mary showed us how to work from two photo references and I finally learned how to distinguish from referencing and duplicating.
Mary' Palette and initial laying in of darks after sketch. She uses Vasari paint. The three primary
Initial sketch, starting on darks
Mary was using two difference photos she completed the landscape first.
Softening the edges
Laying in darks of sky
Finishing touches
Done
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Finally
Back from vacation and Denver, and two roadtrex rallies. In between, I had been hard at work trying to improve my painting. I have to thank Creative Spotlight Artist Blog which pointed me to a DVD series by Gayle Levee entitled "Learn and Master Painting" by Legacy Learning Systems. It was just what I needed to fill in the blanks. I started with the first DVD - there are 25, about 30-35 hours of instructions. Gayle takes you from the absolute beginning filled in the blanks. She is a great teacher, reiterating her instructions until they really sink in. I have learned a lot. I am much more confident that I know what I am doing rather than going by the seat of my pants. I am up to lesson #18 and intend to continue through. I finished one of the paintings and will photograph it tomorrow and blog it, if I get the chance. I am also starting a workshop for three days at our local Art Museum. Mary Garrish is a well know artist and I am hoping to learn a lot. I will take pictures if I can and post them also. So until tomorrow, thanks everyone for sharing your blogs. The blogs have kept me inspired.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Back From Vacation
Have been back a week and still not completely resettled. Have been painting but mostly studies to see if I can improve my values and perspective in landscapes. I am happy with today's painting and if I still like it tomorrow I will post it.
This photo was taken in Cape May. We had a great time visiting the Philadelphia Museum of Art and their marvelous collection of Impressionist's. Mary Cassatt's family was from there and she influenced the area people to buy Monets etc. I fell in love with Thomas Eakin's works. Brandywine Museum was near by, so we went back the next day spend a wonderful day immersed in Wyeth's many works. The illustrations by his father are fascinating. We traveled to Winterthur the home of one of the Dupont's in Delaware. Lucky for us the N.Y. Met had transported all their American portraits there as they renovate there American display. Stuart, Peale and many more were displayed.
The absolute beauty of the vista's in Pennsylvania especially around Gettysburg were breathtaking. I took many, many pictures and am inspired to focus on landscapes. I experience such peace when I am surrounded by nature.
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Mount Manaio, New Zealand

My second attempt to do a master class exercise by Richard Robinson. I completely redid this painting as my values and perspective were way off!!!. I am much happier with it now. I also limited my palette to the three colors, C. Yell. Pale, Aliz, crimson, Ultramarine blue plus white, per Kevin MacPherson's recommendation. I feel like all the reading, viewing and painting is starting to pay off as I seem to be more conscious of value, temperature and perspective. My husband and I will be leaving for New Jersey for a month.... so I am hoping not to lose my skills I have gained so far. I have set a goal of continuing my sketch books work on the human figure. I am now on the muscles!!! As a nurse it should be easy and I can visualize them but to actually draw them is other story. I will be keeping up with everyone's blogs but doubt I will get to post. We shall see. Have a wonderful end of summer
Tuesday, August 11, 2009
Ruakaka Beach Australia

Thanks everyone for your comments. My back is back in full working order. I tried a new technique, at least, for me it is new. I downloaded and watched Richard Robinson's http://www.newzealandartist.com Master Class on Ruakaka Beach in Australia. He recommends establishing the values and premixing them before painting. For example, the dark, mid, and light values of the sky, then repeat with the clouds, the mountains etc. I know I have seen it done by other artists on their blogs so I gave it a try. Lo and Behold it did make it easier!! I tend to get lost in all the color mixing when I try to do it one at a time. This simplified the values and also allowed me to adjust as I went along if I needed a warmer or cooler. I was pleased with the painting. This was done on a 5x7 canvas panel. Will try more of his master classes and force myself to premix.
Friday, August 7, 2009
Sunrise St Augustine
Monday, August 3, 2009
Reworked

After my critiquing session at the art salon, I decided to rework parts of the "Wooden Model" I posted a while back. Here is the final, the additional color helps a lot. I am constantly amazed at the amount of information on the net. Sooo much and sooo little time. I am knee deep into color and found some great ideas on doing my own color charts. I had done them when I first started three years ago but now I think I am finally starting to internalize them. Mike Rooney and Kerin McBride gave me great ideas on the free lessons that you find at http://www.jerrysartarama.com.
Summer is winding down and my favorite season is approaching. Why I favor fall over the others is a mystery to me, but Fall evokes smells, colors, crispy air that invigorate me. I love the smell of the wet earth. Hope everyone has a beautiful day and has an extra moment to "smell the roses"
Friday, July 31, 2009
St Augustine Sunrise

Before I start on finishing my painting I started yesterday, I wanted to post this little 5x7 that I did from a photo I shot on St Augustine Beach. I used my sunset setting while shooting and it almost looks more like a sunset, but I liked the vivid colors and decided it was still interesting. I am practicing self-control on my new painting. I like to finish in one sitting and yesterday after doing the initial lay in , the sky and middle ground, I decided to let it be, as the foreground will be the focus and I wanted to take my time. I read a lot about painters spending day even weeks on one painting and decided, maybe, just maybe, it might be good for the painting to take more time and think things through before I slap on my paint.
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
SunFlowers in Copper Pitcher

I decided to break loose from the small paintings that I have been doing, which I will eventually post, and do a 16 by 20 using large brushes. I wanted to be loose and just paint! I thought these sunflowers were so cheerful and colorful that they did not need to be tightly rendered. Hope you enjoy. This day has flown by as I was attempting to take photos of my recent art and that in itself takes me a long time to get right, then I got bogged down in updating my art files. I think one of the best guidance a newbie can get, is a system for keeping track of paintings. I have created an excel file only to find I have to expand it to keep track of my blog, my etsy etc. Oh well, guess I have to be thankful for all the new synapses that my brain is making and hopefully it is creating new brain cells warding off future senility.
Labels:
16x20 Panel,
original oil painting,
SunFlowers
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Art Salon
Just returned from the local art museum. They have an "art salon" for local artists. We bring some type of snack and a painting to critique. I learned a great deal by observing and hearing others critique of the various paintings, collages, photos, ceramics. They provided me with great critiques of my "Wooden Model" and ideas for my next paintings. Definitely will attend the next one. It is just what I have been searching for to help me improve.
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