Saturday, April 20, 2024
Pillbox Hats in the Studio
Sunday, March 17, 2024
Indoors in the Winter, Commission Painting
A new customer inquired about two paintings she had previously seen, one at the Junior League Buffalo Showhouse and the other on my website, kschifano.com.
Unfortunately, one was sold while the other was a History Museum auction item. After some discussion, and convincing meI could reproduce them, I repainted each one. It was nice to work on larger canvas indoors during the winter. I completed one in my home studio while the other was painted in Studio 120 at The NACC.
They are both shown here leaning against her fireplace. They were to be mounted on the wall above, in lovely company with other artworks. My pleasure!
Another Moment, oil, 24x36 |
Still Dancing, oil 20x24 |
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Snowy Masterviews
Monday, December 25, 2023
Merry Christmas!
An electric moving Santa figure in a golden coat and dress whirred back and forth with his lit candle on a table near my easel. How could one resist him? A little artistic license changed his colors and put Santa outdoors in the snow. This is our family Christmas card, 2023. 40 years of homemade cards!
Tuesday, November 28, 2023
The Plucked Chicken
A week after I painted the Blue Moon, the weather was lovely and the ride to Paint Youngstown again was sublime. With the coast Guard red roof in the background, this sailboat found its way onto my canvas, drawn with underpaints and I worked on the water and reflections before the weather changed the surface of the water. Well, it did change and the current turned the sailboat around before I was finished. The prow was now to the right. It wasn't going to come back to this position for a long time so I had to finish the picture looking at the opposite side and reversing in my mind using the underpainting as a guide.
I posted the painting on Facebook and it was forwarded by someone to the owner. I didn't see their comment but they came to the November NFLive event at the Niagara Falls Convention Center after Thanksgiving to see me.
The night before the show I had realized I should have a sample of my boat paintings in my table display and put it in an available right-sized frame. It was only a few weeks since it was painted so I offered to take care of it in the future as it wasn't fully dry for a few more months and I hadn't secured it tight enough for long term display. It went home that day with the family that owned the boat. And I learned where the name 'Plucked Chicken" came from.
Plucked Chicken 16X12 oil on linen
The Blue Moon
The end of September serves as the end of sailing season, taking the boats in and readying them for winter takes up a lot of fall days at the Youngstown Yacht Club. The biggest sailboats are brought in last and by then, the dock is covered with propped boats on blocks and trailers, all with masts in the sky, creating an aluminum forest.
I had admired this unusual sailboat and was determined to find time to paint it. Turns out, "Blue Moon" is a work boat for the yacht club, ferrying in the race markers from the Niagara River and Lake Ontario. I learned that the following week when it went to work before I could paint it larger.
It's just 7" tall by 5" and this painting is a new favorite.
Blue Moon, oil on canvas panel 7x5"
#worldwidepaintout2023
The annual WWPO is a good time with usually great weather that the NFPAP artists enjoy. We have always had it at the Niagara Reservation State Park. I chose a classic falls view and found myself looking around and through a lot of tourists. I love that people stop to appreciate, and maybe contemplate, rather than leaning in to shoot a photo and walking away.
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
A welcome feeling
Annually, on the Thursday before the Lewiston Art Festival weekend, the Youngstown Yacht Club sponsors 'Art on the River". Formerly indoors and upstairs, the event has evolved into a giant tent between the entrance and the docks. I requested a space near the clubhouse restaurant and painted the entrance. As the sun lowered the light came underneath the porch roof and set some spots aglow.
YYC Welcome, 12x9 oil
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Donated to ‘Artists for Lahaina'
So much was lost to the fire that decimated the city in Hawaii, including lives. Hearing of artists who lost their studios to the fire as well as homes cars and family members is heartbreaking. Originally planned to support artists, the auction of art donated by many artists will benefit all types of need for all people in the stricken area.
This lily painting is 12x16 on board and will be mailed at no charge to the winning bidder.
Tuesday, August 15, 2023
Niagara Falls power
One more pastel before I return to using oil paint. It's a summer day and my friends are meeting at Three Sisters in Niagara Falls State Park for a warm day by the water to paint. There are so many angles at Three Sisters that are perfect for painting, so difficult to choose.
On this day I brought art supplies to the end, where the crashing surf racing down to the Horseshoe Falls makes the most noise. A few years ago this area was upgraded with natural plantings and handsome fencing but that keeps us away from the rocky eastern sections of the third island. I decided to show the massive rocks on the shore beyond the fence.
The Third Island at Three Sisters 12x9 pastel
Sunday, August 13, 2023
Two ribbon awards at the Fairgrounds
Enrolled as a professional I am pleased to have received a second place red ribbon for my seascape at the Erie County Fairgrounds. I learned of the award on opening day when we went to see the fair with thousands of others. The colors and smells! The rides and food choices! Just like a fair should be in the sunshine.
The following Saturday was a Plein air competition. We had to create a new painting of the fair in the allotted time. Pleased to announce my painting was awarded a third prize gold ribbon. A crazy weather day, it rained, cleared, got windy, cleared again and ended with a downpour. I’m surprised to have survived.
Here are photos of the Saturday event, Plein air results on the wall.
Wednesday, July 26, 2023
Pastel! Umbrellas! Plein Air!
Although there were no customers when I began, a lunchtime crowd eventually filled the tables at Mississippi Mudd's riverside restaurant. The speakers blasted golden oldies and kids and pets walked by with their caretakers to the river's edge. Three tables of card players nearby muttered 'pass' or made comments to their partners after a play. Their $11 split club money would go to the winning pair and there was a lot of laughter. What a great place to be on a summer morning.
These must be new umbrellas, they are so inspiring, bright, and unfaded. Sitting in the shade of a huge maple the view of the outdoor dining area was a perfect place to be the painter. Pastels were perfect to catch these vibrant colors.
Morning Umbrella Dance, 9x12 pastel c. K. Schifano, 2023 |
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Summer days and Luna Island at Niagara Falls.
Planning to paint with Niagara Frontier Plein Air Painters when the event was cancelled, I decided to spend the day in The NACC Studio 120. As I drove up I realized my studio keys were home so I kept driving to Niagara Falls State Park, it was a bright calm day and perfect for painting outside.
Halfway down the wide staircase to Luna Island and the Bridal Veil Falls is a landing and this view wanted to be captured. I am interested in the layers of tourists, at the rail, on the island and by the hundreds in the Maid of the Mist tourboat. The large plume of mist on the right is the tremendous American Falls, just beyond the island. It might have been easier to capture this busy scene with oil paint but I am glad to have decided to use pastels more this year.
On the Landing by Luna. 12x16 pastel, c.K. Schifano 2023 |
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Just one Day!
Birthday Bouquet
Birthday Bouquet, 2023 |
This studio floral 20" by 24” (oil on canvas) belongs over a couch and I had a stunning wide frame prepared for it. That is, I HAD a beautiful frame until it slipped and shattered a corner. This art business gets pretty expensive when big frames need replacement.
It has a new frame now, carefully wrapped and ready for assembly.
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Monsanto, Portugal -A study in stone
My constant companion is a 3.5" by 5” sketchbook and I gave it a workout in May in Portugal. Here are a few observations from my new favorite place. Monsanto is at the top of a steep hill, the road gets narrow quickly and then one has to walk. A historical site, it is slowly being re built and has a few places to stay-between boulders in very old stone buildings. It was wonderful to be high up, sitting on ledges with a pen and a few dots of paint. My entire mini art kit fits into a zip locked sandwich bag, as the sketchbook is the size of two business cards.
Looking down into a roofless home from a higher spot. |
Monsanto is a town built between boulders. The next is a view looking uphill. It seems there are few flat spots!
Monday, June 19, 2023
Painting from a kayak
I brought watercolors, brushes and a sketchbook in a ziplock bag to try another Plein Air painting from a kayak.
I just sketched here because there were so many birds and much to see on Motor Island in the Niagara River. Five of the Niagara Frontier Plein Air Painters kayaked from Grand Island while several other artists stayed ashore. Our lunch conversations were full of bird sightings and fish spawning among the rocks. No wind and the current was manageable considering we were above Niagara Falls.
Tuesday, June 13, 2023
Finally completed the Lagoon
The Lagoon at Beaver Island, 16x20 oil |
I don’t usually leave paintings unfinished so I’m pleased with this and have one less picture in the 'needs more work' pile.
Monday, June 12, 2023
Friday, June 2, 2023
Greetings from the wildlife at Niagara Falls
Too tired. |
While painting the first bridge at Three Sisters Islands I was surrounded by newborn geese as well as 1-2 day old Ones In the first photo, the newest babies had a hard time crossing the path with their new legs. The second shows a family of duck critics in front of me.
The last shows my painting and the actual bridge from my view. Unfortunately the cat on a leash who decided the shade of my easel would be a good nap spot escaped the photo opportunity.
Regular critics. Quack |
The First Bridge 12x16 oil |
Sunday, May 14, 2023
March and April continues my resolution
Thursday, May 11, 2023
WIP. Evolution of a colored Glass Painting
This is the original set up, some were moved, others added or subtracted until I was happy with the composition. 16x20” oil.
Thursday, May 4, 2023
Saturday at Buffalo Cherry Blossom Festival
Guests of the History Museum are checking out my work in progress on the Museum porch. I chose the Albright Knox and the new building in progress, seen behind the pink blossoms of the Japanese Cherry Blossom Garden.
Only 5x7, this is the plan for the large oil painting below.
10”x20”, the two museums are separated by beautiful trees in all seasons. And a parkway, can you pronounce Squajaquada?