Tuesday, May 15, 2007
Two Paintings Juried into the Utah Watercolor Society Exhibit
Monday, May 14, 2007
Under the Rim at Bryce Canyon National Park

On the way over from Capitol Reef to Bryce Canyon National Park, we took the scenic route around Boulder Mountain, stopping for lunch in the pines, and for a quick dip in Calf Creek where I did a little more sketching. We arrived at Bryce in time to get some day's end photos at Sunset Point and do a little sketching at the overlook.
On Saturday morning we introduced the group to Bryce with a stop on the rim, which nearly blew their collective minds. The view is staggering. But they really had wide eyes when we hiked them under the rim into "Wall Street".
SKETCHBOOK AT CAPITOL REEF

Tuesday, May 08, 2007
Lake Powell Sketching Trip

Saturday, May 05, 2007
Sketching with my grandson Matthew Cherry
Thursday, May 03, 2007
Lisa Huber Article in 15 Bytes eZine

Roland Lee in the studio. Photo courtesy of 15 Bytes eZine. Photo by Lisa Huber.
Thanks to Lisa Huber who did a good job profiling me for the Utah artists eZine "15 Bytes" which came online today. Shawn Rossiter has been publishing the eZine for some time and has given widespread and much-needed coverage to the burgeoning Utah arts scene. The front page article, "Roland Lee: A Love of Art and Teaching" in the May 2007 issue, includes about six photos showing me in my studio and my work at the current St. George Art Museum show, "Roland Lee's Canyon Country Paintings."
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Wednesday, May 02, 2007
Sketching at our Cabin at Zion National Park

Monday, April 30, 2007
A Visit with the First Lady Laura Bush


(Top photo)I had a chance to chat with presidential First Lady Laura Bush for a few minutes following her speech at Zion National Park. What did we talk about? Hiking in Zion. (Photo below) Nellie and I in front of the Zion Nature Center prior to the ceremony. Photos by Nick Jorgensen
Yesterday I had an unusual opportunity to meet and visit with Laura Bush. She visited Zion National Park along with Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne to speak at the re-dedication of the Zion Nature Center. As a board member of Zion Natural History Association, I was invited to attend the ceremony along with my wife Nellie and about 100 others. The ZNHA helps finance the Zion Junior Ranger Program, the oldest Junior Ranger Program in the nation, which is housed in the Zion Nature Center.
Mrs. Bush gave a stirring speech (see video clip)supporting the national park system and announced she and some friends would be spending this week hiking the trails of Zion. I had a chance to chat with Mrs. Bush for a few minutes following the event and was impressed with her abilities to fill the role of the first lady. She is a very eloquent and classy person. We were however somewhat uneasy and a little shocked at the amount of security and media presence involved. Yikes! We were almost relieved to finally leave. Afterward we drove on up to our cabin on the east rim of Zion and spent the night under a full moon in perfect silence and privacy knowing that somewhere down below in the canyon a cadre of security people were hovering over the First Lady of the United States of America.
Friday, April 27, 2007
Painting Demonstration for Dixie State College Watercolor Class


Part of a powerpoint presentation I showed to the students at Dixie State College.
Last night I gave a short presentation to the watercolor class at Dixie State College. I try to say "yes" as often as possible to invitations to speak because I want to share what I love about art with as many people as possible. But it's great to spend time with young artists, because they are so full of enthusism and eagerness. This group was very involved in the discussion and had excellent questions. My subject was how to use negative painting (or back painting) to convey light and shadow in the landscape. Once again, however, they seemed to be most amazed at my sketchbooks.
Art Presentation So. Utah Watercolor Society in Cedar City

Powerpoint demonstration presented to Southern Utah Watercolor Society in Cedar City
I was invited to speak Wednesday evening to the Cedar City chapter of the Southern Utah Watercolor Society. Thanks to Lynda McCullogh for organizing the event. A small but eager group showed up as I gave a powerpoint demonstration on my techniques. Most of the artists present will be attending my two-day workshop at Southern Utah University on June8-9, 2007.
Monday, April 23, 2007
Award at 4th Annual Shenandoah Invitational Art Show

My painting "Thawing Out" was awarded third place in Watercolor at the 4th Annual Shenandoah Invitational sponsored by Southern Virginia University.
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