Sunday, May 31, 2009

"Golden Delicious"


"Golden Delicious"

10"x8" oil on wrapped canvas
Fruit & Vegetable Series #15

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100% of sales proceeds of Fruit & Vegetable Series donated to Feed My People Children's Charity, operator of Northern Arizona Foodbank

This was a new color combo for me-and a bit of challenge to work with, but I like the way the colors work together.

Friday, May 29, 2009

"Golden Onion"


"Golden Onion"
10"x8" oil on wrapped canvas
Fruit & Vegetable Series #14

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100% of sales proceeds from Fruit & Vegetable Series will be donated to Feed Your People Children's Charity, operator of Northern Arizona Foodbank

This painting is getting a little "out there" --maybe experimental is a better description. Anyway I thought I'd be daring and put it out there for my viewers and see if I get any feedback.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

"Desert Monastery"

"Desert Monastery"
8"x6" oil on panel

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I'm in Tucson for a few days. This morning I got up early to paint before it got too hot. it was nice to do some plein air work outside of class. Somehow I always feel stressed in a class setting, and never seem to do anything I like much, even though I'm learning a lot. It was so peaceful painting on the church grounds with no one around. Just me--this idyllic little church, in it's lush desert setting, the cool desert morning--easy to get into the zone in this kind of environment.

Monday, May 25, 2009

"Painter at Schnebly Hill"



"Painter at Schnebly Hill"
8"x6"oil on panel
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This painting is kind of a compilation from a plein air study and a photo. A couple of weeks ago when the wind was so bad at our plein air class in Sedona, I used the time to get a bunch of photo references.

Saturday, May 23, 2009

"Mexican Avocado"


"Mexican Avocado"
10x8in. oil on wrapped canvas
Fruit & Vegetable Series #13

100% of sales proceeds of Fruit & Vegetable Series will be donated to Feed My People Children's Charity, operator of Northern Arizona Foodbank

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This avocado has been sitting around for a few days. The skin is very dark and getting pretty wrinkled--almost past it's eating time. I decided to go expressive on this painting. I couldn't decide if this avocado is really dark purple or really dark blue green--so I guess it must be a combo of the two. Hope somebody likes it, "cause it's going in the guacamole tonight.Align Left





Thursday, May 21, 2009

"Gates to the Creek"


"Gates to the Creek"
16x20" oil on canvas
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Yesterday I painted with friends at Polly's house in Sedona. I decided to carry-on with the theme of last week and do another painting of her house. I haven't done a painting this large in more than a month. I worked with the palette knife--it was really nice to have more room to work. After I get a critique and do a little finish work, I'll post this on my website.


Wednesday, May 20, 2009

"Chiquita Banana"

"Chiquita Banana"

10x8in oil on wrapped canvas
Fruit & Vegetable Series #12

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100% of sales proceeds of Fruit & Vegetable Series will be donated to Feed My People Children's Charity, operator of Norther Arizona Foodbank

This banana painting has a bit more modern feel than many others in the series. I believe that it is because of the color combination. In the fruit and vegetable series, I have normally been using the complement of the object as the background. In this painting, I used purple, the complement of yellow, in the shadows instead, and used a more grayed green in the background. My son says it has a Warhol feel.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

"Indian Gardens"


"Indian Gardens"
8"x10" oil on panel

Today we painted at Indian Gardens in Oak Creek Canyon for my plein air class. What a perfect day and beautiful place to paint. No wind, no rain, not too hot, no bugs--an ideal plein air painting day. I'm getting a little faster, and simplifying my subject more. This is not a finished painting, but what I was able to complete in a 90 minute timeframe. At least this one is suitable to post. I'm pretty happy with the way it came out. I did another as well--but I'm not ready to show it.

Monday, May 18, 2009

"Alley at Sundown"


"Alley at Sundown"
9"x12" oil on panel

The weeds were beginning to take over my yard, so I took the weekend off from painting to catch up on my gardening work. After a break, I'm always ready to get back to painting. Today I went back to an old painting--a plein air study from last year that I stuck away in the closet. I'm seeing a tendency I have to always go too dark when I'm outdoors. So I spent some time lightening this one up and bringing some better color to it. However, I'm going to have to work on my photo correction, this is really not showing the yellows in the roof.

Friday, May 15, 2009

"Shaded Window"




"Shaded Window"
9"x12" oil on wrapped canvas

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Yesterday I painted in Sedona at my friend Polly's home. Polly is a pastel artist, and her husband is a very talented building artist. Their home is always a source of wonderful things to paint--beautiful architecture and gardens.

I have been struggling in my plein air class with not simplifying enough and not painting quickly enough. So, that was my challenge for the day. I believe I simplified the subject enough, but I certainly didn't manage to paint very quickly. This was the only painting I did in an afternoon of painting--and I still worked on it some when I got home. But, I am pretty happy with how it came out. I'm thinking I could do a whole series, only on Polly's beautiful home.






Thursday, May 14, 2009

"Ruby Red Grapefruit"


"Ruby Red Grapefruit"
10"x8" oil on wrapped canvas
Fruit & Vegetable Series #11

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100% of sales proceeds of fruit & vegetable series donated to Feed My People Children's Charity, operator of Northern Arizona Foodbank.

After all the trouble I had with the chili pepper, this painting came together pretty quickly. The first 30 days of painting my small daily paintings has been great for me in establishing a regular painting practice. In addition to the regular painting, I have also learned a huge amount about the technical aspects of blogging and website design. In the process, I've encountered so many wonderful artists and helpful artists sites online.

I see that in the coming month,however, I will have to find some balance between painting and computer time. I really enjoy doing my little paintings, but also need to be working on my larger paintings daily as well. Now that most of the technical computer aspects are worked out, my challenge this month is to two-fold. First, to tap into the momentum of my new painting routine and do even more painting, and second to slowly build my online connections without putting in too much computer time.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Day 30-"Hot Chili Pepper"


"Hot Chili Pepper"
10"x8" oil on wrapped canvas
Fruit & Vegetable Series #10
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Well, I finally finished this chili pepper. Must say I'm glad to let it go. Today marks one month on my blog and my daily painting practice. I've heard it said that it takes 30 days of consistent behavior to make a change a habit. Don't know if that's true for me--but painting everyday is beginning to feel like a normal part of my day. The painting has become the central part of my day and everything else is planned around it--just like a normal job would be. And that's what I've been wanting to happen. I believe that the commitment to blog posting is what has enabled me to stay with it for the month. I know that I am really only making a commitment to myself, but I also feel a commitment to readers out there--real and imaginary. So, thank you for being there whoever you are. The journey goes on--Buen Camino, Kathy

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Day 29-"Cabin in the Canyon"


"Cabin in the Canyon"
8"x6" oil on panel

Today was plein air painting class in Sedona, so in preparation for the class I did a little sketch from one of my previous plein air painting days. We can't do any additional work on paintings we do during class, because we need to compare how our ability to work on site is progressing throughout the class. I'm working too slow for good plein air studies. Today we were working in a much smaller format so I hoped this would provide a bit of warm up for class. Seeing the photo of the painting tells me I still have some work to do.

Monday, May 11, 2009

Day 27 & 28-"White House at Sundown"



"White House at Sundown"
9"x12" oil on panel

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I took Mother's Day off from painting. However, I did put in some volunteer time at the Artist's Coalition Gallery where I have a couple of paintings. I used the down time to work on some design ideas--so I guess that still counts for painting time.

Today I tried to finish up my vegetable painting but still don't have it where I want it. I was getting pretty frustrated with it, so decided to add some touches to this painting that I did last year. It's a little house in my neighborhood and was started as a "plein air" painting, but finished in my studio. I'm having a difficult time getting my camera to produce the actual color very well. But I think you can get the idea. I have almost finished another little landscape of a cabin in Oak Creek. Hopefully I'll have it ready to show soon, as well. I'm finding a really like having a few projects to jump around too, so I don't get too bogged down it something that isn't working they way I want.

Regarding the "Monument Valley Sketch" I posted last week, I thought I would do more on it before posting it to eBay, but I received several nice comments about it, so decided I'd leave it like it is and list it on eBay now--I'm really learning that I'm not a very good judge of what others will like.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Day 26-"Abstract #1"

"Abstract #1"
20"x16" oil on canvas

My vegetable painting is not going well today, so I thought I'd take the opportunity to post my first abstract painting. It is actually the surface that I've been using to discard the painting I have scrapped off my canvas, adding a little bit of paint day by day. I did not have a design idea in mind, however I did consciously try to distribute the paint in what felt like a pleasing placement. I don't know if I am finished with this piece. I originally thought I might use it as a background for a collage, but I'm finding I kind of like it this way too.

I am often attracted to abstract art, but always felt I didn't have it "in me" to do myself, so have not attempted it. I've never taken any classes in abstract art, and I don't know what the principles of abstract art might be. However, in the last few months, some of our class assignments have been leading me more in this direction. First, with our collage project, I did my "Organic Coffee" piece. And then yesterday's collaborative piece is leaning toward abstraction.

Last year I started trailrunning. It was something I wanted to do for a long time, but thought I would never be able to do because of my age, my bones, aching knees, among other excuses. But, instead I decided that, since it was something I really wanted to do, I should at least give it my best effort before I totally wrote it off. I started slow, took it one day at a time, doing lots of cross-training to strengthen my weaknesses, and found that in fact I could do it. Last fall I ran the "short course" (six miles) in the "Soulstice Race," my first running race ever. This year I signed up for the "long course" (twelve miles). I'm not very fast, but at my age there's not very many women in my age class. But, more important, I get to experience the thrill of running mountain trails I had so long yearned to do.

So, I guess, I'm coming to truly believe the adage, that if you truly desire to do something, you shouldn't say you can't do it until you've really given it your best effort.


Friday, May 8, 2009

Day 25- "Collaborative Painting #2


"Collaborative Painting #2"

11"x14" oil on panel

Today was the last day of class for the semester in my Friday workshop class at the community college. We each presented our portfolio for the semester. Carolyn and I just finished our second collaborative painting and presented it as well, so I thought I'd post our final effort. Carolyn did the original design and it evolved from there, passing back and forth several times. I feel very good about how it came out. It was a fun experience working together, and I think we each learned something from each others way of painting. So now we each have a painting signed by the two of us. This is the painting I will keep, she will keep the floral painting. I know that this painting will always make me smile.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

Day 24- "Butternut Squash"



"Butternut Squash"

10"x8" oil on wrapped canvas
Fruit & Vegetable Series #9

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This painting went through multiple transitions today-about three different background colors and many paint scrap-offs on the body of the squash. Definitely, not a painting that came easily. Finally, I had to stop at the end of the day and this is where it is.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Day 23- "Aloha Pineapple"


"Aloha Pineapple"

10"x8" oil on wrapped canvas

I don't know how to feel about this painting--but decided to go ahead and post it anyway, then decide tomorrow if I need to change it. I'm feeling like this painting is verging into the "expressive" category--when I've always categorized my work as "impressionistic"--but I'm not sure what the difference is--will have to look into that.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Day 22- "Monument Valley Sketch"


"Monument Valley Sketch"
8"x6" oil on panel

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I did this little sketch yesterday. It's from a photo I took driving through Monument Valley last month . I was overcome with the beauty of the area, but unfortunately did not have time, nor was I prepared for painting.
There's a glare on this photo, I'm OK with the way it is now, but would like to push it a little, or do something to make it more interesting. Anyway, I'll probably use it as the basis for another, and let you see what comes of it in a few days.

Today was plein air class in Sedona, not very productive for me. It was very windy, and I was struggling with my painting. Then a big gust of wind blew over my whole setup, landing my painting and all my paints in the red dust, and breaking my wooden easel--the joys of plein air painting. But....I'm still painting.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Day 19, 20, 21- "Regal Red Onion"


"Regal Red Onion"

10"x8" oil on wrapped canvas

100% of sales proceeds of Fruit & Vegetable Series will be donated to Feed My People Children's Charity, operator of Northern Arizona Foodbank

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I took the weekend off from painting, and instead focused on getting my studio organized. Also, put in sometime at the Artist's Coalition Gallery where I'm showing a few pieces. It's a member operated gallery so we all volunteer some time. So even though I wasn't actually painting, I was doing art stuff. Went back to painting this morning with a clean studio and renewed energy.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Day 18-"Red Tulips"



"Red Tulips"

8"x6" oil on panel

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I painted this in my Friday workshop class this morning. One of the students brought these tulips in to paint, so I decided to share her set up. It's been unusual to have tulips for so long, but we've been without a snow storm for longer than usual this spring. In Flagstaff, our nice spring days are always treasured because we know that snow, or wind and cold are following close behind. It was a beautiful, sunny day today, but rain and snow are expected tomorrow-the tulips may be gone by Sunday.