12X16 oil. I helped to organize a PAWA (Plein Air Washington) paintout at Bloedel Gardens on Bainbridge Island at the end of August. 25 people signed up and we very much enjoyed two days of painting followed by munchies and 'show and tell' at Fay Bainbridge Park late afternoon. Bloedel is a wonderful place to visit and paint and we were made to feel very welcome.
Monday, October 1, 2012
BLOEDEL PAINTOUT
12X16 oil. We had 60 days with no measurable rain, and then comes the friday of the paintout , with 15 eager painters, and it rained all day. The intrepid ones stood under trees and got soaked but the sensible ones like me ( or are we just wimps?) stayed under the roof of the Japanese House in the gardens.
PORT MADISON MORNING
12X16 oil. Another lovely morning that started out with heavy mist and grey skies, which is actually what I wanted to paint. It quickly changed to sun and blue sky which really was a completely different painting. I think this is the transition stage.
A REALLY COOL PLACE
12X16 oil. This needs a bird or two, or a seal, or even a penguin or two. In actual fact I was trying to paint one of those slightly foggy, misty days where the sky and the sea are just about the same color and the land is barely visible. There are lots of days like that around here, and I find it magical. However, because the paint was really thick this is what happened, but I like it. Maybe later I will amend it.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
GATES 2
10X14 pastel. I found this paper support skulling around at the bottom of a heap of papers. I had prepared the surface with pumice and gesso, at some stage, but it is very grainy and I did not like working on the surface. However, it did stop me from being specific with the drawing and since again I was after mood and general feel it was a good thing I could not get into details.
GATES 1
12X18 pastel. This is a Bill McEnroe assignment. I wanted to keep it somewhat abstract and moody, so I chose to work in pastel for a change. I seem to have been mainly painting in oil for the last 6 months.
SOUND VIEW
IPad painting. I am experimenting with Artrage as a program. Still trying to capture this early morning view that occurs frequently.
LLAMAS AGAIN
I needed to make the bottom part of the painting to be more of a continuation of the top part. I think it is an improvement of the painting I posted before.
Friday, August 10, 2012
WHO ARE YOU AND WHAT IS THAT DOG DOING HERE
12X16 oil. My Tuesday group painted at Patty's Holly Lane Farm this week. This place is an inspiration as is the owner. She is in her 70's (I don't think she would mind my saying that), the farm is 9 acres. She has a B&B, caters and hosts wedding receptions, sells eggs and her breads at the Farmer's Market, is mother to chickens, ducks, geese and llamas, grows veggies and flowers and it exhausts me to think about it. Wonderful morning we had there, and and such fun to listen to the stories.
My title is what the llamas are saying!
My title is what the llamas are saying!
DABOB BAY, SILVERDALE
12x16 oil An alternative title could have been Waiting for the Car to be Serviced, because this is what Donna Trent and I did before lunch. I might add that we had a really good lunch at The Mediteranian Restaurant near Trader Joe's.
Thursday, August 2, 2012
FISH PARK IN POULSBO WA
12X16 oil. Mostly painted with a palette knife again. I am taking the photo with my IPad. Not sure if they reproduce as well as my camera but on the IPad the image is rich. I am also playing with a painting program called Artrage on my IPad and am finding it fun and another challenge.
BARN AGAIN
12X16 oil. Another lovely sunny day. I have been painting on YES pad pages but now I have found YES panels which is the same triple primed cotton but on a board. Much easier to transport and still inexpensive. May not be archival.
Thursday, July 19, 2012
JERILYN'S FARM
12X16 oil. Tuesday painters were invited to paint at Jerilyn's farm And what a treat. As well as being so very welcoming and delightful, she served us coffee on a tray, with a cloth, in the barn. We are going back next week and actually have been invited to paint whenever we would like to.
My painting was done almost exclusively, with a palette knife.
My painting was done almost exclusively, with a palette knife.
KUENER'S IN SPRING?
16x20 oil. This is based on an Andrew Wyeth's painting at Kuerner's imagining how it might have looked in early spring.
Monday, July 16, 2012
LOW, LOW TIDE AT PORT BLAKELY
12X16 oil. Another lovely sunny day. It is hard to imagine that 3 masted schooners were built in this harbor in 1881. In the next 22 years 77 vessels were built and the Hall Brothers employed 50-70 men with payrolls amounting to more than $10,000 per month. There is a small holding pool behind the walls on the right side of my painting. At high tide lumber could be floated into the harbor and kept in the holding pond until needed.
LOW ,LOW TIDE AT FAY BAINBRIDGE
12X16 oil. Sunshine at last. This was an extra special painting day because Simon, my grandson from Virginia came painting with me.
Friday, June 29, 2012
SUN MOUNTAIN, WINTHROP, WA
16X20 Oil. This is actually a view from Sun Mountain Resort near Winthrop. Many painters from Plein Air Washington were already painting there when we drove up for the first time. Wonderful place for walks and painting.
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
LAKE CHELAN WA
11X14 Oil pastel. I took my daughter and son to Eastern Washington this June. We took the North Cascade Loop and stopped off at Lake Chelan on our way home.
BEACH IN OREGON
9X12 Oil. Donna and I drove back from Sonoma CA along the coast . The Oregon beaches are open and just gorgeous. Dog Mangus needed a good run so I did a value drawing on the canvas, and painted it later in the studio. Transporting wet oil paintings in a car with 2 people a large dog, food, warm and cool clothes, and painting gear, is tricky.
SONOMA VINEYARD 2
16X20 Oil. Another plein air painting in Sonoma. I can see I shall have to do something about the two prominent posts in the middle.
SONOMA VINEYARD
16X20 Oil. My lovely painting friend Donna Trent and I took a trip down to Sonoma CA in May. We visited her sister, painted in wineries, and soaked up some warmth and sunshine and generally had a great time. And of course, we sampled quite a bit while we were there.
VICHITRA VINA
12X16 Oil. Another portrait for the assignment. This is an unusual Indian instrument played a musician sitting on the floor. I gather they don't make this instrument any more. The round things that look like clumsy wheels are supposed to be decorated gourds. The rest of it is wood. I guess that there are 6 strings that are tuned at the tail end, and can be played like a slide guitar, using a smooth stone. There are 12 strings which are tuned by the nobs on the side, and are plucked. Wish I could hear it played.
INDIAN GUITAR
8X11 Oil pastel. This was a Bill Mcenroe assignment. A portrait of a musical instrument. Sitting in the gallery in Seattle, waiting for people to come in, is very boring. I may have said this before. Anyway. sketch book and oil pastels help pass the time. This instrument should be taller, but never mind. The bright colors are supposed to represent sound.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
DARRELL
Oil 12"x16". This is my first plein air painting this year. Darrell Anderson, wonderful painter and friend, and I decided to ignore the cold and go to the beach to paint. He spent a very few minutes deciding what to paint and away he went. I, on the other hand, walked round in circles, couldn't find any inspiration and decided Darrell was it. Once I had started, of course, it was fun and exciting. You can't tell from the photograph but the paint is very thick and mainly applied with a palette knife. Could do with some more dabs here and there, but I will wait until the paint is dry.
SPRING AGAIN
Oil painting 16"x20". I have just returned from a great trip to England to see family and friends. Springtime and wonderful Gardens and Exhibits etc etc. This painting is based on my experiences.
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Monday, February 6, 2012
TULIPS
oil. 12x16
I am a member of PAWA, (Plein Air Painters of Washington) and we had an enjoyable day painting indoors on a very windy, chilly day in Edmonds recently. A group paint-in, if you will. Still life in the morning and a model for the afternoon. I had to leave after the lunch time meeting unfortunately.
I am a member of PAWA, (Plein Air Painters of Washington) and we had an enjoyable day painting indoors on a very windy, chilly day in Edmonds recently. A group paint-in, if you will. Still life in the morning and a model for the afternoon. I had to leave after the lunch time meeting unfortunately.
Friday, January 27, 2012
STILL WAITING
16x20 oil. This is the last portrait with the usual group until September unfortunately. A more elaborate set-up than usual because we were to have it for 2 weeks. However, the snow and ice meant we had only one day and that was yesterday. I think I might work a little on shadows and perspective but basically this is it.
Friday, January 20, 2012
STRIPES 2
This is one of a series of 3 monotypes. It has been selected for the Fifth Annual CVG show. I am pleased because 137 artworks were chosen out of 800. This will be my first showing of a monotype.
I will also be in a Print show on Bainbridge Island, at The BAC Gallery with 6 monotypes that I produced last year.
I will also be in a Print show on Bainbridge Island, at The BAC Gallery with 6 monotypes that I produced last year.
DOUBLE BLUFF
This is a plein air oil 16x20 painting of Double Bluff on Whidbey Island, WA. I have since worked on top with oil pastel. It will be hanging in the Women Painter's of Washington show in the gallery in the Columbia Tower, Seattle, from February-May.
JOHN
The first oil portrait of the year. Unfortunately we only have one more session because our fearless leader is going to goof off in the sunshine. I'm just jealous. Actually I was away in sunny Madison for Christmas and New Year, so I missed some sessions and then we had 'the big snow' which brought the whole Seattle region to a halt.
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