Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Morning Fire - Heavenly Day

"Morning Fire - Heavenly Day"
12x12 oil on linen panel
This is a piece I did last week and will be in my show opening one week from Friday (Friday November 4th, 6:30-8:30) at The Phipps in Hudson WI.  I woke early this day, it was quiet as the kids were still sleeping, walked into the kitchen, looked out the window and saw THIS.  Truly amazing the colors that exist in Nature.  I stood there in wonder as I watched the fleeting effect, making mental notes of this moment as I knew it would only be a matter of minutes before the intensity of the color would fade.  This was one of those moments that nothing else existed and the connection between me and the light I was absorbing was completely inspiring and moving.  I see lots of sunsets and sunrises but this one and I had a connection which is why I painted it, and is why it came to me with great ease when I did paint it later on that week with the image vividly planted in my head.  

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Contstanly Curious!


"Along The Pumpkin Patch"
11x14 oil on linen panel

I've been really busy lately teaching and preparing for my show that opens November 4th at the Phipps Center in Hudson WI and runs through Dec. 12.  Between all the teaching and painting I've had little time to post new paintings, it's such a balancing act at times but there are times when we need to just leave the computer and all of life's 'little daily duties' alone and just paint!  This is why I'm so excited to have the week ahead of me with 5 days  of blocked out time in the studio to do just that!  Even taking the week off from teaching.
This piece is one I did a couple of weeks ago and am just posting now.  It was a beautiful day and I was eager to get out and paint but once I got set up and started I began to paint 'stuff' and it was going downhill quickly, instead of painting my impression of the day and all it's beauty in color.  I was about an hour into the painting and decided it would be better to save the panel and scrape the painting out.  So, I did.  Started cleaning up (about as cranky as I can get when I painting goes wrong. . . .)  when I looked out at the landscape I was standing in and had the breath taken from me for a moment with the beauty of the day and the color!  My spark was back, I slapped myself for forgetting for that hour what I was doing here, capturing color and atmosphere with my impression of this moment.  I started and finished my painting entirely painted with the palette knife in under an hour and absolutely love the honesty of what I captured.  As I grow, I'm becoming more and more interested in quality of paint and what I can do with the paint.  I've been thinking and experimenting more with than any other element lately and am so captivated by the endless possibilities of what can be done by being constantly curious!   

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Corner Of Nason

"Corner Of Nason"
11x14 oil on linen 
What a beautiful fall day!  I just got in from painting one of my favorite places in Washington County, close to Marine of the St Croix.  I spent some time painting this great little road last year about this time.  I'm in love with the color of the bean fields right now, so warm!  Usually farmers switch from corn to beans from year to year.  Personally I'd rather paint the bean fields than corn so this was good!  Painting outside was a refreshing break from being in the studio this past week, I really needed to get out and paint directly from Nature.  I'm now renewed for teaching this week in the studio again.  
I do have to say, I'm not thrilled with the photos I've been taking of my paintings lately.  They look a bit harsh in the photos compared to the originals.  Eventually I'll take the time to figure out this problem but for now, you get the idea!  

Saturday, September 24, 2011

More Door County Work . . .

"Bailey's Harbor"
14x11 sold
"Bailey's Harbor" is featured in this month's Southwest Art Magazine!  

"Edgewood Orchards"
14x14 sold

"Door County Lily Pads"
14x11 available

"Sister Bay Sunset"
8x10 available

"Moonlight Bay"
8x10 sold

Today, I'm working in the studio on a 24x36 landscape and am getting to a point where I'm almost done but not quite. . . and not sure what the painting needs . . . a good time to take a break and post some paintings from the summer.  The pieces here are again from the door County festival.  I thought posting them now would be timely since I just finalized details with the Peninsula School of Art in Door County where I'll be teaching a 3 day plein air workshop in July of 2012.  If you're interested in taking the workshop you will be able to register through the school soon!  Okay, back to the easel!  

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Door County House and Sweet Peas

"Door County House and Sweet Peas"
11x14 oil on linen  ~sold~
Oh yes, finally unloading photos I took of my paintings from the summer!  Back in the studio, back to the computer.  I took somewhat of a break from most computer work this summer.  . . . but it's nice to be back!  This is one of many many paintings I have NOT posted from the summer but will!  This painting is one I did at the Door County Plein Air Festival in July, more to come!  

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Late August Light!

"Late August Early Morning Light"
10x8 oil on linen

"River Trees"
8x10 oil on linen

I was out early yesterday morning on the river, what a beautiful morning!  The top piece was done at first light, very early and the second mid morning into noon.  It felt great to be out on the river painting again.  The river's been so high this year that it's been difficult to find a piece of shore line to stand on, it's now finally going down and is lovely! 

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Where Has Time Gone? And a Lovely Tribute!

THAT is the question!  It's been a while since I've made a post.  Although, I have not in any way, shape, or form taken a break from living or painting or teaching!  I've been eating up the summer and all that comes with this very busy time of year.  Each spring I have the sense that THIS summer I'm going to 'relax', 'take a break', have some 'time off' . . . .ha!  That's not how it goes.  All the normal things in life still keep on rolling but the days are longer and I for one take full advantage of every minute!  Since checking in last, I've spent 2 weeks in Door County for my 3rd consecutive year as a featured artist for the Peninsula School Plein Air Festival, came back, had a studio open house which turned out to be a wonderful success on many levels, taught part 2 of my summer plein air workshop, and today I had the great honor of spending the day at the Russian Museum and The MIA in MPLS with Painters Camille Przwodek and her incredible and talented husband Dale.  They flew in last night to teach a week long workshop here which starts Monday - Saturday.  The workshop will be based out of my studio and on my favorite stompin' grounds along the St Croix.  I'm really looking forward to the week with them and being completely engrossed in the process of learning and painting!

As for my studio open house:  I'd like to share with you a story that was written about my painting "A Walk In Queen Anne's Lace".  Please take the time to visit this blog by a very inspiring and inspired writer who took my painting home with him the night of the opening.  I'll let him tell his story since I'm much better with paint than I am words.  But I'd just like to say, what an honor to be a part of the inspiration for this piece of writing.  We all serve a purpose with the craft we have devoted our lives to.  This is why I paint! 
Once you go to his blog, click on "Queen Anne's Lace" to find this story, not that you should stop there, there are many wonderful stories, enjoy!  oh, and I'd love to hear what you think! 

"A Walk In Queen Anne's Lace"
12x12 sold