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Showing posts with label pastel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pastel. Show all posts

Friday, August 19, 2011

FERNAN WATERLILY

In an earlier post, our plein air visit to Fernan Lake was shared by video.  Just now got around to photographing the pastel painting I completed.  

Always, when first surveying an area for a painting, it's a little overwhelming how many colors are actually there.  Then comes, the decisions how to portray what one sees.  This is what I came up with.  


The photo does not show the brightness of the actual painting.

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Fernan Lake Plein Aire Painting

Today, our group was at Fernan Lake on the east side of Coeur d'Alene.  What a gorgeous summer day.  Look for yourself at the lovely setting Suzanne chose.  The little clip is better viewed small, rather than full page and the sound is low.  You might want to pause the normal nature sounds on the website as well. 
     Above, on the right, is my setup in the shade, doing pastels of the water lillies.  The camaraderie, summer atmosphere, and breeze from across the lake, made it a very pleasant experience.  Not to mention the practice we all got, picking out a view, trying to execute a scene, and go homes with a little painting.



Thursday, June 23, 2011

Plein Air Painting in N. Idaho

Got a late start this year due to family visits and a chest cold.  So, last week, I joined my group and painted out at Rockford Bay in one our member's neighborhood. Suzanne, our planner, said it was the first day of icky weather since they started in May - yes, it was chilly, cloudy and windy. 

My friend, Mary, and I chose a spot down near the boat docks, but back away from the water and out of the wind.  Not too bad.  Mary had her watercolors and was fairly pleased with the outcome of hers.  My pastels stayed dry and I painted a little point just beyond the boat docks.  We painted out there last year and a goose decided we shouldn't be there and squawked, running back and forth.  He was especially upset with one of our members and forced her to move a couple of times.  But, our hero of the hour was a small dachshound, who came down the hill with two children, and chased the offending goose back into the water.  Woo-hoo!  We loved the little hero.  fortunately this year, the goose is gone.

One of the joys of painting outdoors is the friendly visitors that stop by and look at the work being done.  Most of the time, they look, chat a bit and move on.  This time, two children came down the hill and Susan and Abbi Gutting, a mother-daughter painting team, let the boy and girl paint and take their work home.  They both are used to teaching children and enjoyed the efforts.  The two painters battled the wind out on the docks - what troupers.  Abbi's palette had to be scooped out the the water once.

Afterwards we had a critique session up in Karen's Pfeiffer's home.  It was a bit chilly to do it on the deck.  Not only that, she and her husband, Earl, sent us home with plantings of mint and/or poppies.


This week, with summer finally showing its' face with sunshine, we painted out at the south end of Twin Lakes at the home of Paulette Minatre.  What a beautiful place it was, offering vistas across the lake, a grassy area down by the boat dock, lovely gardens, and a picturesque home.  Paulette is a gracious hostess, visiting the different artists as they set up and offering cold water and a place to have our lunch (we are brown-baggers.)  As usual, we critiqued our paintings, which is so helpful.  We ended up with five oils and a pastel.  I especially liked Suzanne's fun painting of Paulette's huge rooster sculpture which is parked out by the garden.

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Collection of Art Cards Featuring Paintings of the Inland Northwest

Just a reminder of  a special group of my blank note cards, Art Card Collections, printed in matte rather than a glossy card, frameable, featuring scenes of the Northwest that I have painted over the last few years. They are titled on the front for those of you that are interested in the locales they depict.

Available on Greeting Card Universe, just by clicking on the photo of the card. You may order them just as they are or if you want to send them to someone, put a verse inside, or whatever. Please enjoy.



Monday, November 30, 2009

Me Painting Jackie - Plein Air Experiences

Yes, we'll be out and about again.  My friend and fellow-artist, Jackie Jewett, is usually a part of our association plein air group. When we painted at Rose Lake, Idaho, I captured her painting a little abandoned cabin. She liked it so much, she bought it to put in her studio.

A beautiful location with lovely grasses, we thoroughly enjoyed that day. Paintings like this are a wonderful source of good memories.  I'll soon be putting this one on an art card available through GCU.

Market Scenes

It's been forever since I posted on the blog, due to various things. But, I have been busy painting. After doing the Market Day and posting it last year, I began to think about our own local Farmers Market in Kootenai County. So, during this past summer, I took many photos at different times to paint from. This one, "Best Bread at Market," was done first and, now I am in the middle of an oil painting of the Killarney farms stand. I may still change this one a little, but here it is for now.