Buffalo Waterfront, pastel c. K. Schifano 2021 |
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
How I did it! Steps to a painting
Wednesday, January 5, 2022
Can a Painting be photobombed?
Look closely, notice the greenish coat on a painter, lower right corner? That's Ylli Hurani and he showed up to paint the Hermit Falls off the first bridge at Three Sisters at Niagara Falls State Park. I had been painting from the cozy front seat of my car and was nearly finished when I spied him at the end of the bridge. With artist license in hand I mentally moved him onto the bridge and put him in my painting.
'First Snow' oil, 8x10 c.2022
Wednesday, November 24, 2021
Surprise publicity found online
Neither of these pictured events are news to me, but finding these public posts of my work is! I'll admit, I googled myself as I occasionally check links for the blog, website, Instagram, etcetera. It is nice to know that art still gets publicity, we miss regular features about various artists, shows and events that used to be published in newspapers. Two local weekly art papers have stopped and two daily papers are shrinking and cutting articles and information due to lack of ads, support and the influence of online media.
Saturday, October 16, 2021
Freedom Run Winery in October
Saturday Pumpkins 9x12 pastel, 2021 |
Fall Saturdays need pumpkins! I found this pretty collection at Freedom Run Winery in Appleton. Some of the painters headed into the fields to find apple trees draped with a season of healthy red ones, rows of grapevines, the view up the escarpment. I stayed right by the parking lot as I expected rain as well as a stiff breeze, neither of which help pastel paintings. Besides, I had enough of landscapes and haven't painted pumpkins in a decade or so! This was fun, people visiting the winery stayed back and had nice comments.
Saturday Pumpkins in progress
Monday, October 4, 2021
30th Annual Regional Artists Exhibition Acceptance
Pleased to have this painting selected by juror Lin Xia Jiang to be included in a popular and competitive annual exhibition, on view 10/8 to 11/12 at AGG, One Linwood Avenue Buffalo. The intention of the exhibition is to exemplify "the excellence in visual art found in Western New York".
Buffalo Marina and Skyline, 16x12 pastel ©K. Schifano |
Tuesday, September 28, 2021
Gateway Park Side trip
"Adult Entertainment", 12x9 pastel on UArt 400 |
GatewayPark in North Tonawanda is the junction of Tonawanda Creek and the terminus of the Erie Canal. Boats, bridges, historic restored buildings, mature trees, flowered gardens. So many directions to choose to paint from. My paint buddies settled in along the canal while I took a short walk.
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Two Show AWARDS!
In the Carnegie Art Center of North Tonawanda a plein air oil painting titled "Tuscan Morning" that I painted in Italy was awarded Third Prize by juror Alexa Wajed. She wrote 'This is a beautiful painting that reminds me of Italy I love how the brushstrokes obscure the lines and you, as the viewer, have to almost finish the piece. It easily feels like home, peace and comfort. The pop of color from the flowers calls out to you.'
I am so pleased that my work was chosen for these awards. With all the great paintings, drawings and sculpture in these shows I am excited to be exhibiting next to so many other wonderful artworks. Congratulations to all of us.
Sunday, August 29, 2021
Sunflowers! Celebrate August Joy
Sunflowers by Kath Schifano |
Sorting the studio and moving artwork I discovered that by painting every year at the sunflower fields means I have sunflower paintings to brighten my shelf. I do love being at Sunflowers of Sanborn for hours, among happy visitors and surrounded by (smiling) yellow and orange flowers.
Top Row-I've Got Secrets, Wind Dancing, Conversation, and oops, Niagara Falls, 'A Peek at the Plume'
Middle- Faces in the Wind, Truckin' in Sanborn, Some Rise Higher (which will have a mat, glass and frame), A Model in Austin
Bottom- Another View of the Sun, which is colored pencil a picture before the sunflower farm opened.
Just another August weekend
Lightened the car load and brought fewer framed paintings to the Lewiston Art Festival this month. I like when my clients choose their own frame with local framers. Displaying a variety of affordable unframed works means more people can own original art. Painting with standard sizes means they can also purchase ready made frames if they like.
With so many events cancelled this summer many more people came to shop at Lewiston Art Festival, all of the artists expressed 'a better weekend' plus it DID NOT RAIN!
Friday, August 27, 2021
Grace Millar Knox Mansion
The Junior League of Buffalo Showhouse is presented biannually in a different local mansion. Decorators transform each room and artists contribute paintings making the house an amazing collection of talent and beautiful ideas. The money raised is used to support local charities and organizations.
I am thrilled to have been invited to exhibit ten paintings in this former home, soon to be the offices of Cellino Law.
EDIT-10/3 Although paintings are hung throughout the mansion, there is also an Artist Gallery, shown here. Paintings are available to purchase right away. I am pleased to have had four large works sold as well as several small paintings sold through the gift shop.
Only 4 are mine, can you tell which ones? |
Thursday, August 26, 2021
Summer and Pastels in Buffalo
South Side Garden at Botanical Gardens |
Every corner and garden is fresh whenever I go back to visit or paint. These flowers are as large as dinner plates and the whole plant is taller than I am.
Wednesday, August 18, 2021
Art on the River
Two days before the Lewiston Art Festival the Youngstown Yacht Club invites some artists to display and sell. It’s just a few hours, a lot of fun and a way to check all my supplies for the weekend.
Usually I paint the sailboats or the lovely restaurant but I decided to chat and enjoy the evening as I had painted earlier in the day. Laurene visited with me and brought the wine. What a great idea!
Always Carry a Sketchbook
This is my final Urban Sketch, but out in Niagara County, about 6x8" in my trusty sketchbook. It is a watercolored ink drawing. Some of these campers will live here until the weather turns and they leave to southern homes for the winter.
Friday, July 30, 2021
Mike Randall interviews us at Lewiston
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Mike Randall from Channel 7, WKBW, came by Lewiston and the Silo Restaurant to see us painting and inquire about Plein Air. What a lovely report!
Here it is, still on the easel. nearly completed.
Saturday, July 24, 2021
Buffalo Garden Walk Painting Invitation Step by Step
The annual Buffalo Garden Walks offer opportunities for artists to paint in various gardens. At Vermont Street and 17th there is a public vegetable and flower garden and I reached out to NFPAP members to join me and Buffalo Society of Artists on a sunny July Saturday. The many visitors and especially children were fascinated to see us at work.
The back view of the tall Yarrow flowers drew my attention this time. Compared to the brilliant yellow flowers on top the underneath stems are deep rich greens and even blue in the shadows. I sat to paint to observe this view under the yellow Yarrow flowers.
Step by step in the community garden |
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
Elevator Alley
Look carefully and find the source for the title. "3 Kayaks in Elevator Alley"
Pretty breezy so I hid my palette and paints out of the wind on a pedestrian walkway. The coolest, sweetest kid was mesmerized, I had painted enough that he could see the relationship to the real view. Kids always want to look, but the little ones never last as long as this guy watched, absolutely engrossed. I always wonder what the takeaway is for little people seeing an artist working for the first time. Martha Rogala sent me the photo. It was suggested I paint the photo of him watching me paint, maybe next winter.
Three Kayaks in Elevator Alley, 9x12 oil, c.2021
Tuesday, June 29, 2021
Back to the Marina in Buffalo
Whenever I have an opportunity to spend time near the Buffalo Marina I say YES. The freedom of water for sailing, cruising and jet skis, the docked boats filling slips and the impressive skyline of old and new Buffalo buildings as well as tended flower gardens, the skyway and dome of the Sabres. Which way to look?
Monday, June 7, 2021
Do I match my painting?
People passing by said I matched my painting as I worked. Later, a friend sent this photo of me painting. Now I get it!
Palenville and a view of Kaaterskill
Kaaterskill Mountain, of the famous falls, is down the road a piece from our AirBnB. Our hosts told us about the hotel that used to be in view, and the funicular that carried visitors up the mountain. Love learning about history. Seeing the falls, and the treacherous drive there was high on my bucket list. Check that goal off!
Wednesday, May 19, 2021
New York State Parks posted our photos!
Wednesday, April 14, 2021
March 20 on the porch
This little painting is my Spring Equinox contribution. Hellebores flower buds lay under the snow, starting in December and visible whenever the snow melts. Just a bit of sun and Spring and they perk up. My plant is particularly large and the flowers change colors over the weeks they are blooming. Creamy pink to start, they turn rosy and then a peachy tan. When the Japanese Maple overhead starts to leaf it provides cooling shade and my flowers are upright and beautiful through June.
Hellebores-2021 Equinox, 7x5 oil c. K. Schifano |
Spring springs at the Botanical Gardens
Yesterday was sunny with a bit of afternoon rain and this morning the number of freshly blooming leaf buds on bushes in my yard was staggering. Overnight Spring had encountered the earth and plants had responded.
I had signed up to paint at the Botanical Gardens and went despite threatening skies and a gloomy forecast. Part of me was excited to be out and painting and the other part looked forward to greeting friends who had been painting indoors since Fall. What a pleasurable day as our vaccinated artists kept their distance without masks outside and caught up friendships.
I didn't have far to go to find a scene, I opened the easel right next to the car and used the opened back trunk and an art umbrella for a few minutes of sprinkles. Although I worked from what I saw, the picture wasn't complete until that evening. I finished in my studio with the still wet palette and added the branches of the red tree and gave the evergreens shape. That tree had attracted me to the scene with the Basilica in the distance. I couldn't get the shapes to lightly draw over the wet paint of other shrubs when the paint was very wet earlier.
I am really satisfied with this one. However, I won't choose a square canvas again, it was the hardest thing to get the right composition into a square., but I do have the perfect frame for it.
Buffalo Peace Garden in Spring |
The Peace Garden in Spring 12x12 oil c.2021
Wednesday, March 3, 2021
Filling sketchbooks, one story at a time.
I like to use art supplies and my brain. I don't need to make oil paintings or pastels, I just need to draw to satisfy myself. As a member of Buffalo Urban Sketchers we find ourselves limited by Covid to not being in a lobby or cafeteria to draw. Like the rest of the world, we have started Zooming together and our first Virtual Field Trip was to Acadia National Park in Maine. This is Jordan Park Trail which is familiar to Acadia visitors. I used Google maps to explore the park and choose this site.
A little bit of Christmas in my studio inspired this. My big artist nutcracker and a fake tree were joined by a poinsettia and some garland to make me feel festive in a time when no visitors or parties were on my horizon. This is a good candidate for a future Christmas card.
I have a painting of the poinsettia that I keep fiddling with, changing the direction of light, the background and also the color of the plant and its leaves. There is a pile of paint building up but experimenting is allowed at all times. I don't paint for business, I paint for myself and my soul. The plant continues to thrives on my good studio juju.