Monday, June 29, 2009
Wind at the Sand Dunes
Labels:
Colorado,
daily painter,
plein air painter,
sand dunes
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Conejos
This morning, I cleaned out my refrigerator. "What does that have to do with painting?" you ask. Absolutely nothing... other that how now I can open my refrigerator door without things falling out and along in reducing the clutter in my fridge, I am reducing the clutter of things to get done in the back of my mind; chores that have to be done. Sometimes you have so many trivial little lists in the back of your brain begging for attention that it starts affecting artistic performance. Dentist appointments, doctor appointments , wash the dog, clean the toilets, well you get the idea. I wish I had answers to deal with this problem- but I really don't. I'm just happy I got one small thing out of the way- Now if I could just take care of all of the other 50 things screaming for attention I could be at my artistic peak.
Painting above- Coni Grant and I went to the Conejos on Hwy 17 outside of Antonito to Josie Perea's house to paint. Sadly, Josie couldn't paint with us. We sat our easels up along the Conejos River and painted this very subtle rock scene. I prepared with a dark purple underpainting- which might have added to the somber feeling.
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Looking through trees
I have been trying to get some studio paintings done lately- here is a painting of the San Juan mountains. I truly enjoy painting fall.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Near the Dunes
Labels:
Colorado,
landscape,
plein air,
sand dunes
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Poppies
"Poppies" 8x6Well the San Luis Valley has been unusually cold this year and with that, all the flowers are blooming later. The poppies were blooming and I knew that I needed to get them painted since I like to do at least one poppy painting per summer. This is quite a small painting- the flower beds are beautiful thanks to my wonderful daughter for putting in the effort to eradicate ALL of the weeds and making them such a joy to look at.
Labels:
Colorado,
daily painter,
flowers
Friday, June 5, 2009
My painting studio
Labels:
Colorado,
cottonwood,
daily painter,
my studio
Thursday, June 4, 2009
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
"Baby Rocks Mesa"
When we drive to Arizona, most of the time we drive through Kayenta, and the view of Baby Rocks Mesa never ceases to capture my attention. I slowly pull out my camara, stealthly, ( I don't know if that is truly a word) getting ready for the minute we drive by because I always take pictures- one right after another; my husband looks at me. "Haven't you taken enough pictures of this place already?" I say, "No I haven't- the light is a little different right now" and then I just ignore him and take as many more I can take before it is completely out of view.There is something about this place that is magical- and then I always feel a tinge of sadness because it looks as if there had been a thriving trading post which is abandoned and I always wonder "how could anything not survive when existing at the base of this really cool mesa, with it's spires and rocks shooting up everywhere.
Well, this is the result - I changed it quite a bit as you can tell there is no highway running right by. It is 24x36- I seem to like painting on that size of canvas and I submitted it to the Western Regional OPA- I guess we'll see what happens. Yes, I know, this is a plein air site and this is not plein air - sorry.....
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