Monday, February 23, 2015

Spring Thaw I - A Work in Progress

Today I was at the Kawartha Artists; Gallery and Studio for the second half of the Lucy Manley class for the month of February.

The first thing was to paint in the sky to using various mixtures of mainly Titanium white, with a touch of lemon yellow and another of the same mix with cadmium yellow added.

The lighter mixture was put into the top of the sky while the darker one was put into the lower areas of the sky.















Next using Titanium white with French ultramarine blue and a touch of raw sienna area of frost touched branches were put into the background trees.

Various shades of green were mixed using French ultramarine blue, raw sienna, lemon yellow and Cadmium yellow and applied to the cedar trees.














Once the cedar trees were completed a mix of Titanium white, French ultramarine blue and alizarin crimson and applied to give a little more detail to the frost covered brush in front of the background cedars which completed the left side of the background.

I will post this painting at a later date once I complete the background on the right side of the painting.














Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and look at the artwork.

Saturday, February 21, 2015

ACEO - Cloudy Sky 5

It is fairly mild today and the weatherman is calling for light snow to fall on and off throughout the day. What better way to spend the afternoon than to paint a snow scene?

I picked this piece that I had started a few of years ago (see post on 10 November 2013) and began with brushing in the sky using a mixture of Antwerp blue and leaving some white areas for the clouds.

Next I added a small amount of burnt sienna to the blue to grey it and put in the shadows on the underside of the clouds and then set it aside to dry, while I made myself a cup of tea.















When I returned I put in the shadows on the snow drifts with a mix of French ultramarine blue and Antwerp blue.

I mixed various greys and browns using the blues and burnt sienna and working my way from the distant hills through to the closest ones I put in the trees, gradually adding more details to the closer ones.

Lastly I added a few dead grasses and growies into the snow around the bottom of the trees.














If you would like more information about ACEO please go to my post on 11 March 2010.

The ACEO shown here is an original watercolour painting using Artist quality Winsor & Newton paint on 140lb. Arches 100% rag, acid free watercolour paper. It is priced at $20.00 and sold unframed.

Friday, February 20, 2015

Invitation for Douro-Dummer Art Show

It is a bitterly cold day -20F (-29C) and the wild chill making it feel like -47F (-44C). It is a good day to stay inside, but I have chores to do and many animals who depend on me to provide feed for them so they will be able to survive the winter.















I have a show opening tonight from 7-8pm. and here is the invitation for this art exhibition at the Douro-Dummer Library Art Gallery.

The show runs from 17 February - 15 March 2015. Hopefully you will find the time to come out and enjoy the artwork.

Thursday, February 19, 2015

Gathering Storm I - A Work in Progress

Temperature has plummeted once again to -13F (-25C) and with the wind making it feel like a very cold -30F (-34.4C).

I now have three flocks of snow buntings staying all day for the bird seed that I throw out every morning. It shows just how hard this winter is on all the birds and wildlife that have to fend for themselves.

Today I sat at the Kawartha Artists' Gallery and Studio for the new still life show called Motion in Stillness. The opening for this show is on Saturday from 1-4pm. You are welcome to come out and enjoy the show and meet many of the artists.



















While at the Gallery I worked on this painting that I had started last month with the Lakefield Creative Arts Guild (see post on 12 January 2015).

First I lightly sketched in the trees on the horizon line the rocks of the shoreline and a couple of pine trees.

Next I painted in the water with raw sienna first and then added various mixtures of French ultramarine blue and burnt sienna with a small amount of alizarin crimson.

I will post this painting at a later date once more work on it has been completed.

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

Still Life Show at KAGS

The last seven days have been extremely busy for me with setting up a display at the Peterborough Theatre Guild (see post on 11 February 2015) then doing take in for the Still Life Show at the Kawartha Artists’ Gallery and Studio in the morning before going to set up the exhibition at the Township of Douro-Dummer Library Art Gallery (see post on 16 February 2015) and finally seeing the Still Life show hung and ready for the public at KAGS.











The Still Life show at KAGS is one of the best shows to be hung at the Gallery in recent times.












I hope you will make the time to come out to enjoy this exhibit before it closes on 15 March 2015.

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Barn Swallows - A Work in Progress

This is a sketch I had started last summer (see posts on 24 August 2014 and 23 January 2015).

I wanted to do a little more work on this sketch and I started by tightening up the outline shape of both birds sitting on the light post.















I will post this drawing again once I have completed the outline sketch.

Thank you for taking the time to look at my artwork and I hope you will return often.

Monday, February 16, 2015

Exhibition at the Douro-Dummer Library Art Gallery

Today was a very busy day starting off with going into the Kawartha Artists' Gallery in the morning since I am one of the co conveners and to do the take in for the 'Motion in Stillness' show until noon.















Next I headed out to Douro-Dummer township to join the Countryside Art Group to set up the exhibition at the Library Gallery.












It is the first time I have set up a show at this library and it has a lovely display area. They are planning on improving the lighting and eventually enlarging the size of the library and wish to also have more exhibition space for the artists.













They have a small area in the front entrance with a space for about 5-10 paintings depending on their size.













In the library there are two long walls which can hold a number of paintings on each side of the main room.















On the top of three sets of the book shelves there are a number of spaces to hold a variety of paintings in various sizes.














The opening reception will be held on Friday, 20 February 2015 from 7-8pm. and I look forward to seeing some of you there.