Tuesday, September 23, 2008

BYU Football Fans

BYU Cougar Football Fans

True blue Cougar fans. Front; Christian, Travis, Kayson. Back: Roland, Jim, Jon.

Not art related, but another passion of mine is football -- college football. My wonderful sons purchased season passes to the Brigham Young University home football games for all of us and we enjoy going together to root for the home team. It looks like this might be the year for the BYU Cougars. We blew out the last two teams we played by a combined score of 103 - 0. Probably due to our family cheering section.

Monday, September 22, 2008

Watercolor Painting Workshop Draws Expert Artists to Paint Zion National Park

Roland Lee watercolor painting class sponsored by the Southern Utah Watercolor Society
I always enjoy meeting with other artists when I teach watercolor painting workshops, but this group is truly exceptional. We spent the day today learning how to "see" in nature and the importance of planning value relationships in a painting. Their paintings were terrific and I am excited to see what they come up with tomorrow. Workshop artists include: Douglas Yirka, Annie Barber, Sandra Feldman, John Mangels, Vanessa McCullough, Myron Laub, Lola Krummenacher, Barbara jones, Eve Armson, Jan Hansen, and SUWS president Dick Rose.

Roland Lee watercolor painting class sponsored by the Southern Utah Watercolor Society

Douglas Yirka, front, came down from Kirkland, Washington to take the workshop. He had the farthest commute!

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Selection Process for City of Santa Clara Mural



I was asked to be an artist representative on the committee to make the final selection of a 30-foot mural for the City of Santa Clara Office Building. I reluctantly agreed, although I hate to judge my peers. Kathleen Nielsen headed the committee and did a great job of pre-selection. We all came together only after the final three applicants were selected. I was blown away when I found out who they were -- all well-known and top-level artists. All their presentations were incredible, but in the end artist Julie Rogers was given the commission. It seemed so brutal to select only one with the quality of work they all presented. I don't want to do that again.

CHARLES HARRINGTON ACRYLIC WORKSHOP IN HURRICANE, UTAH

Artists Charles Harrington and Roland LeeArtist Charles Harrington presented a painting workshop for the Hurricane Arts Group this week. He spoke to a larger group tonight about his methods of painting Acrylic landscapes, using a typical watercolor technique. He has won numerous awards from American Watercolor Society, Watercolor USA, and many others and authored a book for Northlight Press on his unique methods. He was presented with one of my "Mukuntuweap" books as a gift. I enjoyed meeting him and enjoying his wonderful talent.

Artist Charles Harrington with Carol and Warren Larson and artist Roland Lee

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

A Few Spaces left for Roland Lee Zion Painting Workshop

Roland Lee watercolor painting workshop in Zion National Park
Paint with Roland Lee in Zion National Park

We still have a few spaces left for the Zion Landscape Painting Workshop Sept 22-24 sponsored by the Southern Utah Watercolor Society. Call SUWS President Dick Rose at 435-635-4722 to register or go to my website for complete workshop information and daily agenda. Cost is $150 for the three-day workshop.

Watercolor workshop Includes:
Daily in-class painting and instruction plus demonstrations by Roland Lee
visit to St. George Art Museum to see Zion Centennial art exhibit
Painting and sketching on location in Zion National Park

I am excited about this workshop. Get on board!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Roland Lee Painting in UWS Two-Star Show at the Springville Museum of Art

Roland Lee painting on exhibit at the Springville Museum of Art

My painting "Red Mountain Morning Light" was juried into the Utah Watercolor Society Two-Star Show which opened Saturday at the Springville Museum of Art. The show runs Sept 13 through October 16, 2008 and includes the best work from Signature and Two-Star members of the Utah Watercolor Society.

Monday, September 15, 2008

From Monet to Picasso Art Exhibit at the Utah Museum of Fine art

Van gogh's Two Poplars at Saint-RemyAfter seeing some great art museums in Holland this summer, it was a treat to be able to enjoy some amazing paintings close to home this weekend at the Utah Museum of Fine Art's exhibition "From Monet to Picasso." My oldest daughter Jennie, who enjoys all things cultural, expressed an interest in the exhibit so the two of us had a little "Daddy-daughter Date" and visited the show last Saturday. This extraordinary show on loan from the Cleveland Art Institute was well-attended with long lines to park, and even longer lines to get in. But it was well worth it. We were both impressed as we moved from room to room seeing the works of such master artists as Renoir, Degas, Monet, Van Gogh, Dali, Picasso, and Matisse. I love art, and it is satisfying to see my kids and grandkids enjoying it as well. Good stuff.

J. KIRK RICHARDS EXHIBIT OPENS AT THE SPRINGVILLE MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS

J. Kirk richards ONe Person Show at the Springville Museum of ArtI had a chance to visit briefly with fellow artist J. Kirk Richards at the opening of his new one person show at the Springville Museum of Art. Arriving a little early, I found him and museum director Vern Swanson adjusting a few spotlights and putting the finishing touches on the show. Wow, what a magnificent showing. His unique style of figurative painting is unmatched with deep emotion seething from every painting. This young master exudes proficiency as he juxtaposes value, color, and texture in a way that feels both natural and ethereal at the same time. This is a must-see show.

Artist J. Kirk Richards at the Springville Museum of Art
Museum visitors got a treat watching Richards put few touch-ups on one of his paintings.

Saturday, September 06, 2008

September 2008 Watercolor Painting Workshop

Roland Lee watercolor landscape painting workshop
We just concluded a two-day watercolor painting workshop in St. George, Utah, with another group of outstanding artists. This group really picked up on the concept of planning a painting using value studies. Their paintings were wonderful. Although most of the students were from Utah, Mark Gamett came from Las Vegas Nevada while Dan Cross drove out all the way from Iowa with his wife Charlie. Vicki Clayton, Norm Watts, Myron Laub, and Shari cannon all came from St. George, while Gail Alger came from Springdale. What a treat to spend time with these dedicated artists who love the medium of watercolor as much as I do.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Best of Show Award at Southern Utah Watercolor Society Fall Exhibit

Cliffs on Fire Best of Show at the So Utah Watercolor Society Juried Show 2008 on exhibit at the Zion's Bank Staircase gallery in St. George
I was fortunate to receive the Best of Show Award at the Southern Utah Watercolor Society Fall Juried Art Show. The exhibit runs through October 10, 2008 at the Zion's Bank Staircase Gallery in St. George. My painting "Cliffs on Fire" received the award, and the same painting was recently juried into the prestigious Springville Museum of Art Spring Salon.

Sunday, August 24, 2008

My Newest Work of Art - A Masterpiece!

I thought I'd show you all my latest artistic creation. During the Zion Centennial Art Show festivities Nellie was noticeably absent. She was home watching our grandkids while Jon and Jolynn were over at Dixie Medical Center ushering our newest grandson into the world. His name is Dallin James Lee and he's grandchild number 18 for us. I said he was named after Cyrus Dallin the great sculptor, and someone else said no, he's named after Dallin Oaks. But I think they just liked the name Dallin. We've enjoyed a very busy couple of days as we had Jon and the grandkids all staying with us. Jolynn and Dallin are doing great. They're both a little tired and so are we. This afternoon they went back to their home in Annabella Utah.

Saturday, August 23, 2008

$30,000 in Purchase Awards Given at Opening Night of "A Century of Sanctuary" Art Exhibit

Roland Lee with painting of West Temple owned by Zion Natural History Association on exhibit at A Century of Sanctuary Zion Centennial Art Show

Roland Lee in front of his painting "West Temple" which is in the permanent collection of the Zion Natural History Association.

Hundreds of art lovers showed up at the Artist's Reception and awards ceremony last night for the Zion Centennial "Century of Sanctuary" art exhibit at the St. George Art Museum. 15 awards were given out including over $30,000.00 in purchase awards. Many of the artists travelled great distances to be here and spirits were high. We were pleased at the results. A really interesting Art Symposium was held today and I was invited to make a presentation on my 30 years of painting Zion National Park. Monday the exhibit opens to the public and will continue through January 2009.

Lyndi Harvey, Roland Lee, and Flavia Eckholm at the Century of Sanctuary Art Exhibit
Lyndi Harvey, Deputy Director of the National Park Service flew out from Washington DC to attend the exhibit. She poses with artists Roland Lee and Flavia Eckholm in front of Flavia's entry in the competition.

Some of the historic paintings on display at the Century of Sanctuary exhibit in St. George Utah