This is a popular bust of the musician Verdi, he appears in cities all over, usually near a symphony's home this is Buffalo at Kleinhans Music Hall
Just 12x9 in oil, it's an unusual subject for me
Discover how paintings with oils or pastel are created outdoors-both landscapes and botanical observations. These Plein Air paintings are completed in one setting in the tradition of 19th C Impressionists.
This is a popular bust of the musician Verdi, he appears in cities all over, usually near a symphony's home this is Buffalo at Kleinhans Music Hall
Just 12x9 in oil, it's an unusual subject for me
I joined the Ontario Canada plein air painters on a glorious sunny Friday to capture the Niagara River gorge from the other side. That's where the whirlpool turns and I could see the Spanish Aerocar pass over the river.
Without a shady tree my Plein air umbrella protects me, my palette and the painting. The bicycle rack was a perfect attachment spot.
Finished! Love this! Painting brings me joy.
The Whirlpool from Ontario 16x12 oil c. K. Schifano 2024
Instead of our paint out at Niagara Falls I organized our painters to go to Wilson Harbor for the annual Worldwide Paint Out weekend, sponsored by International Plein aire Painters. It was chilly and windy but most of us tucked into a protected spot.
I thought it appropriate to name this painting after the sailboat
Summer Wind oil, 16x12
Invited to show at the Youngstown Yacht Club again, we had another lovely evening. It's my annual paint the evening on the river event. This time I used watercolor and ink pen to capture the crowd having dinner on the deck. It's hiding in one of my many sketchbooks!
My out of control vine was unwrapped and 25' of woody stems uncurled from one thin stalk in the ground. The annual Stephanotis flowers are fragrant and showy but plants can't live forever and this one was about 20 years old. And bulky. I'm glad it is preserved in pastel and safe under glass.
I bought it at Buffalo Erie Count Botanical Gardens in a 3" pot for probably two dollars. Maybe I'll start a new one
Stephanotis 28x20 pastel
The complex at Riverworks is constantly expanding up and out and becoming a great family site. We took our grandchildren for dinner and they enjoyed the variety of watercraft passing, including party boats and cruisers.
They didn't see this side until we were leaving so we took a few turns on the slowest Ferris wheel ever. It was magical. I've painted the LaBatts six pack twice and other views here too as there's always something worth studying
Riverworks Ferris Wheel 9x12oil on birch board
What's the big deal? After two months of recuperation from a knee replacement I'm finally driving myself to a painting event and seeing friends I've missed this Spring.
This is tiny Youngstown and the famous Jug, home of great music for decades.
Brown Jug or Ontario House? 9x12oil
Gosh we love Spring. The colors, greens and flowers, birds and warm weather are delightful. A pot of cool-loving pansies graced the porch for weeks before it was painted. Bluish blooms turned lavender and white faded to yellow. A still life that kept moving
Pansies 12x16 oil
This is part of a wall in my living room. It is dedicated to WNY artists with a few others added over the years. We try to support younger artists as well as established names and have had to slow down as I am not prepared to take anything down to mont new ones. There are two archways in this room and there is a collection of small ones over each arch. someday I will create a grid of al the paintings and label it with artist name, title and how I obtained the art.
Hortus Botanicus |
6' Below Sea Level |
Keukenhof Tulip Garden |
No Parking |
I don't always have time or materials to complete paintings when I am inspired by a location. Fortunately, I always carry a mini sketchbook and pen.
Urban sketchers are a formal group that may meet or work independently to capture a location, usually with drawing materials. Sometimes these are long works, others are quick sketches and often contain notes on their location, or other comments the artist makes.
I'm not sure if I am an actual Urban Sketcher Artist, but these are a few recent urban sketches from my mini notebook. It is a great way to experience a place and create memories. And it is amazing how many mini notebooks I have filled with drawings.
Having had a recent Total Knee Replacement, I settled for a scene near the car, while other painters went down the trail to find a bridge, wooden walks and lovely views. This is a park I will return to!
Lytle Preserve, Lockport, oil 9x12 oil 2024
Painted today, noticed by many, gone tomorrow. It was an early cool Spring day when a few of us decided to paint near the Aquarium. I had a different location in mind, but I had never considered the Rainbow Bridge from this location. Already parked, I realized I wouldn't have to go far. There are a lot of memories in the painting, crossing into Canada, the Falls, stairs to the gorge and many Niagara Falls natives commented on it. Needless to say, this one was shipped out as soon as it was dry enough to travel. Expats love Niagara!
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 |
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!
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 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"
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.
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
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.