Morning Rapids 12x30 oil The grounds crew cleared brush and low bushes beyond the paths on the Three Sisters Islands at Niagara Falls State Park. This gave us a wide open view of the Niagara River approaching Goat Island, headed for the precipice, eventually reaching Lake Ontario. Walking there last week I knew I would return for this painting. I decided to do it on the Worldwide Paintout weekend. |
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
International Plein Air Painters Worldwide Paintout 2020
"Twenty Minutes From Everywhere"
Thrilling! A goal achieved, a significant gallery exhibit of plein air paintings. Two years ago, Carol Case Siracuse invited me and Karen Foegen to organize an exhibit of locations in plein air at Artists Group Gallery. The idea was accepted by Director Donald Siuta and scheduled August 2020. We created a list of places to consider painting together. We wanted the same scene interpreted by three artists. Life intervened for all of us but we managed to paint some places together, and others we visited on our own time. What a great collection of art was made and exhibited!
This year, we became concerned that due to Covid we may not have the show or have to be virtual, using technology. Fortunately, we became the first Gallery show to open and people were thrilled to have a safe place to see art. After 5 months of 'lockdowns' the gallery doors were held open for a no touch entry, touchless sanitizer and no touch temperature taking all insuring safety.
Saturday, September 5, 2020
A true nocturnal painting
As the seasons change on a particular day, a solstice or equinox, I try to paint outdoors. This nocturne painting has been photographed dozens of times, to capture the crimson glow in the horizon sky as well as the blue of the moonlit evening sky. 'The camera never lies' does not apply here as the camera has not been able to capture the truth for nearly three months. This is a summer equinox painting and it has a gloss on the surface that my paintings do not normally exhibit without varnish. Perhaps working in the dark has mixing color problems? The canvas has a more even blue shade across the top of the sky.
Settled on the porch, facing south, trees blend into the colors of night while the sky glows overhead. Studying the night sky values ahead of time and careful color arrangements on a palette made this a fun challenge. Every month the full moon has a name. June's name is 'Strawberry Moon' the time when the berries are ripe and sweet. All summer we have enjoyed the distant planets in our night skies.
Saturn, Jupiter and Strawberry Moon, oil on panel 9x12 c.2020
Wednesday, September 2, 2020
Artists in Masks-an entertainment
This short little film is "Artists in Masks" compiled by Burchfield Penney Art Center. Besides changing attitudes to our 2020 created art, we have also changed our appearances this year. A collection of selfies and portraits in masks as well as film of Stitch Buffalo artists making masks, it is a sweet statement about NOW. Find me at the end, the only one painting, but also the only one with hands on that mask. That was a super hot day at Reinstein Woods Park. I was alone in the shade of a tree but kept my mask close for the walkers who might want to get near me painting.
This is "Artists in Masks" by Burchfield Penney Art Center on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.
Big thanks to the Burchfield for this project, keeping us all in tune with the times and connected to our museums and history.
Tuesday, August 25, 2020
Two Trips to the outer Harbor of Buffalo
Paulette Jurek suggested painting at RCR Boatyard this summer. I was overwhelmed on arrival by the expansive vista, boats, buildings, rusted infrastructure to the south, the water on both sides, city skyline and trains. I decided to draw with ink and color in with watercolor on this first visit but planned to return.
Monday, August 24, 2020
Adirondack Plein Air Festival
‘Adirondack Rocks', 16x12, pastel painted during the heavy rains of hurricane Isias-from a porch
Three good examples from a great summer gallery show
'Hermit Falls in May', 9x12 pastel. This is the waterfall right at the first bridge at Three Sisters Islands
'Ancient Dancers in Springtime', cherry trees in bloom during the History Museum festival 12x16 pastel
Tuesday, July 7, 2020
Darwin Martin House Pergola
The Pergola at Darwin Martin House, pastel 12x16
Tuesday, June 30, 2020
Miles of Pink Lilies
The light changed and shadows moved aftervthe start of my picture, it had been brilliant on the trees in the distance when I started this. The glowing tree attracted me to the outlet from this pond to the next lily pond.
Lily Pond at Reinstein, 12x16 pastel Schifano |
Monday, June 29, 2020
Gratwick Park
Feels like summer
Diane caught me painting on my lap |
Wednesday, June 3, 2020
Bringing Spring indoors
In progress |
Bringing Spring Indoors |
Friday, May 1, 2020
Covid 19 Time out.
Monday, April 6, 2020
A story of two paintings.
Sweet Sour Cherries 16x12 oil on birch, © 2016 |
Sweet Memories 22x18 oil on canvas © 2020 |
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Figure drawing
About an hour with short breaks |
20 minutes, I moved to the side for this one, basically unfinished. |
Nice film about the Castellani show
https://www.wkbw.com/news/the-now/latest-show-at-castellani-art-museum-features-185-local-woman-artists
Here is the YouTube link.
https://youtu.be/CysoamrE4Fw
Saturday, February 29, 2020
The Castellani Museum Reception
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Castellani Art Museum 20/20 Vision
My painting of the American Falls from the hurricane deck is included in this comprehensive exhibit. Most of the artwork is for sale and in support of women, and businesses run by and supported by women have been requested to support the artists by purchasing work.
Be there, 02/20/2020
Castellani Art Museum at Niagara University
Beyond the Rock of Ages, 15x30 oil on canvas |
Friday, January 24, 2020
Tropical Snow Scene
Christmas morning painting outside |
Tilt on a Christmas Palm, 14x11 oil on Arches H'uile |
Painting Selected for an Award
"Are You Allowed Up There" oil on panel, 30x15 |
While Plein Air painting this Fall scene in Letchworth State Park, I was asked by many visitors if they were allowed up on the railroad bridge. I didn't know the answer-until the train came and the answer was obviously no. The bridge was very old, probably quite rickety and when the train came it went very slowly. Nevertheless, I had to paint very fast to capture it. Probably the first train I've painted from life while moving!
I had not shown it publicly until the opportunity to enter 'Artists and Friends' at Niagara Arts and Cultural Center in Niagara Falls, New York in December. I had every intention of attending the gala reception that the NACC has for this winter show but had to change my plans. A family trip to Houston had to be changed to an earlier date. Facebook was how I learned the painting was awarded an Honorable Mention prize and I feel badly that I was not there to receive it in person.