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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Sonoma Plein Air May 4-9, 2009







Sonoma Plein Air, an amazing event I had the honor of being invited to, was a really great experience for me. We painted for 5 days, rain and shine, the beautiful California wine country hills and valleys. We were treated like royalty, wined and dined and introduced to collectors and art enthusiasts. I was able to stay with our good friends and travelling companions, Rick and Laura Tackett who live right there in Sonoma.






These first 5 paintings here are "When Life Gives You Lemons" (8x10, oil on canvas), "Tuesday Near Anderson Ranch" (6x12, oil on canvas), "The Strawberry Patch, Clearing Skies" (9x12, oil on linen), "The Night Watch At Sisters",(8x10, oil on linen), "East End of Town #2"(6x8, oil on linen).







ok, keep scrolling down for more images from Sonoma--I can't figure out how to get these closer together so for now, apologies about the format of how these look

















































































"Sonoma Spring #2, Anderson Ranch"
8x10,
oil on canvas






Sonoma Spring #1
6x8
oil on canvas














San Sebastiani Morning
9x12
oil on linen
sold
















Rainy Day Shopping
8x10
oil on linen




















After the Rain
8x10
oil on linen


















"Overlooking the Vineyards" (6x8, oil on canvas)






and









"Oak Hill Farms"
(9x12,oil on linen)
sold
















"Monday Overcast" (6x8, oil on birch panel)














"Laura's Lemons #2" (12x9, oil on linen)

















"Etre" (8x10, oil on linen)


















"After The Rain, Anderson's Ranch" (6x8, oil on linen)




Friday, September 11, 2009

Telluride Plein Air June 28-July 4, 2009

























It was really an honor to be invited to Telluride to paint in their event this year -- I was thrilled to be invited, and honestly a little imtimidated to be painting with all these amazing painters. I was put up for most of the week in a 2 bedroom condo right in town, so it was really convenient to painting the town. We were treated like royalty, the staff of the Sheridan Opera House was amazing and the artists were fabulous. I camped a couple of nights in the town campground, sleeping comfortably in my car as I like to do, on either side of the week I could have the condo for. Telluride is a great place to paint--lots of Victorian storefronts and houses, mountains, aspens, creeks, cabins, Telluride Funk, and of course, the free box(I scored 2 pair of fleece socks and a great pair of fleece pants for the cold mornings!) And sales were good too. Not to mention the best fireworks I've seen since the 1984 New Orleans Worlds Fair. The only bummer for the trip was the 11 hour drive home in holiday traffic with several accidents and one mountain pass closed completely. Why I didn't just stop off at Joshua Been's(one of the most fun people to paint with who lives in Salida,CO--google him to see his work) house to paint and stay overnight I'll never understand.

More images to follow. . . . .

Telluride Plein Air


From Top to Bottom:
"Alleyway Storage", 9x12, oil on linen
"Ready for the Fourth", 6x8,oil on canvas, SOLD
"Game Over", 6x8, oil on canvas
"Corral, West End", 9x12, oil on linen
"Avenue Cycles", 8x10, oil on linen (quick draw)











Additional paintings from Victor, CO


" Third Street", (right,8x10,oil on canvas), "Abandoned",(below right, 6x8, oil on linen), and "Victor Nocturn #1", (below right, 6x8, oil on linen). As up can see, Victor is a really funky town with lots of great stuff to paint--mining equipment, falling down, abandoned houses and buildings, trailers, treasures, and trash, rusted cars and trucks, and on every street it looks like you are on the set of a movie. Extremely paintable and awesome! A really enjoyable experience complete with all the lovely, giving, beautiful, different, and crazy characters who people the town. Beautiful scenery in the high country of Colorado!







"Shelf Road Composition", (6x8, oil on birch panel), and "Working Mine", (8x10, oil on linen)






















Trolley Time, 6x8, oil on canvas

The One I Should Have Entered

Dawn, Moraine Park, 16x20, oil on hardboard

More from Estes Park Plein Air

I was really fascianted with all the dead pines and conifers in Rocky Mtn National Park, especially on the western side of the park. They are really amazing with all the colors in them, depending on how long they have been dead or dying. They range from greys and browns and light tans (the longest dead) to orange, red, pink, lavendar, ochre, burnt sienna, and alizarin crimson (newer). I hope people will come to see the beauty in these trees and look at it as a part of the whole system nature has devised and the continual cycle of birth and death. This environment will look completely different in just a few years, but will still retain a sense of beauty and wonder. There will be many dead, red trees to paint, and I welcome the opportunity to do that.

Beetle Kill Beauty, 16x12, oil on linen Aspen Grove, 8x10, oil on linen
Moraine Park Magic, 6x12, oil on canvas


Rocky Mtn Dry Dock, 12 x16, oil on linen


Special Edition, 8x10, oil on linen