Thursday, January 29, 2015

Keith Haring at the DeYoung

It was such a surprise to have felt so inspired by the Keith Haring exhibit I saw yesterday. A collection of political pieces curated by The DeYoung Museum.  

There were some really smart pieces, particularly a few about technology, computers and TV. They were about the 'noise' from technology and their distraction and that they detract from life... Painted, busily, in the same value of red and green so while I look at the painting it is vibrating and shaking. Tough  to physically look at!
Thoughtful and clever and fun and disruptive- great show!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Extinct & Endangered Chalk Festival

Here's my finished mural, thinking this will have to become a large oil painting- I'm really pleased with how it came out.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Endangered Peru in Venice, Florida

Working on a 12x12 mural for a themed Street Art and Chalk Festival: Extinct and Endangered.

I chose Peru and am depicting North Eastern Amazon River basin: a Matses woman (indigenous Peruvian and Brazilian indian), a Jaguar, a Spatuletail Hummingbird, an Uaraki Red Faced Monkey and lastly a Lady Slipper Orchid.

Here are photos from Days 1 & 2.

Monday, October 27, 2014

Plein Satisfaction

Today's outing to Plein air paint with my Los Gatos Art Association group was just what I needed. 

I'd had such a shift and growth in my work from the week painting in the Escalante Canyons Art Festival which was followed a few weeks later by a no good painting attempt back home. Very frustrating but it happens. 
I was even a bit anxious for my outing today... Would I be able to keep all the good changes I've made in my landscape paintings??? 
Yes. I'm happy to say, yes.
I painted a cluster of trees along a walking trail and that's a subject matter I've not tackled before, but I loved the rhythm and light on the trees and I think I captured what attracted me to the scene.

Sunday, September 28, 2014

Made it to the North Rim

GRAND CANYON! First time and it's as magnificent as I knew it would be.
Great drive from Escalante to Kanab.
Then the high meadows started with aspen and pine (?) trees. Purty!
Arrived and put up my smaller REI tent then followed a 1.5 mile hike on the rim in the forest and out to some crazy look out points.
Loved the hike, loved the canyon colors and view.... Even the wind was exciting.
Gorp and a a Lagunitas IPA for dinner and watching the sunset... Now ready for bed at 7:30 pm!
Glad I brought a bag of cold clothes, I'm totally layered up!

Saturday, September 27, 2014

Demos

After a very stormy night, the day relaxed just enoki ugh for a morning painting demo by Doug Braithwaite. 

Our esthetic, approach and styles are vastly different, but I learned a lot. He almost draws in the beginning of his piece, removing paint with qtips and paper towels similar to Burt Silverman.

Interestingly, he works on MDF board that he primes 10x. He also works pretty wet and uses water color brushes.

He's able then to start with dark washes and block in major shapes and then pull out secondary shapes by lifting out pigment.

Color comes next, again in thin layers with liquid so he's able to retain brush strokes and layer colors.

He built his own pochade system and uses a strange soap he found called. 'Man Size' to goop onto dirty brushes and then just wipe that all clean the next time he paints.

Friday, September 26, 2014

Festival

It's today! Great start with a demo by J Brad Holt. He did a painting of this really cool brick heritage building. 

Voting took place for. 'Artists choice' and 'people's choice' - this we'll find out results tomorrow. This morning the official judges selected award winners, we'll find out more about those tomorrow too.

I've heard different numbers, but it sounds like 130 artists, 90 of which are oil painters. I worked the art booth for a couple hours today, a great way to meet other artists and chat about their art and paint festival experiences.