Plein Air Painting 2016
August 15th, 2016
Sunday August 14th, 2016
July 15th, 2016
Great thing about the breezeway is it’s 10 – 15 degrees cooler than any other spot in Gloucester on any given day – but the downside is that there’s really only one view I’m interested in trying to paint – to the end that every time I go I paint the same thing. Tends to turn out pretty well, though- no doubt from all the practice!
July 12th, 2016
It was a very hot, humid day and I had brought my dog with me this morning to paint. I was taken by the reflections in the water and the subtle shift from water to hazy sky. The two rock piers make for an awkward composition by any angle, I think- I tried to alleviate the symmetry with the left pulling diagonal of the buoys and boat.
July 11th, 2016
When I began this painting it was a heavy grey day and I was focusing on a fishing boat in the foreground as the subject of my painting. And then, in one fell swoop, the sky cleared and the boat left. I decided to change the painting to match the day it had become. There are people who see a foreground with nothing but water and think “this painting has no subject or interest in the bottom left!” But I am a person who can stare at water for hours at a time, riveted – so the bottom left works for me. However, as a concession, I scribbled my insignia all big in the “empty space” for those who need an anchor.
July 1st, 2016
Having trouble with my website, and also with getting myself to post paintings. I have done more than I’ve posted, hopefully both I and the site will be functioning more efficiently presently.
June 28th, 2016
May 16th, 2016
Thankfully this spot was full of compact and heavy rocks with which I could weigh down my easel and defy the wild and gusty winds. It was a good day painting!
Puffer’s Sunset
I was supposed to go painting on Tuesday but the wind was way too strong so I decided to stay in and try to work out a sunset. So because I found one of the photos I took this summer of one of the incredible sunsets on Lake of the Woods and tried to make it come to life. As I was finishing it up this morning, I got a solemn phone call from my brother in law and two nephews alerting me that my Cockatiel Puffer, who they had taken in in May when I had to leave my Uncle’s, had passed away. I know that his last years of life were his happiest, and am so grateful for the loving attention and care they lavished upon him and Bird (his bereaved cage mate.) He was a wonderful guy. RIP.