Saturday, October 18, 2008

A trip to Zion National Park, and a Visit to my Studio

Visitors to Roland Lee Art Studio

I had a nice visit at my studio this morning with three nice ladies spending the weekend at Zion National Park. Theresa, Brenda, and Linda were visiting from northern Utah, basking in the warm sun and cool canyons of Zion. While there they purchased a "Century of Sanctuary" book and one of my Zion prints at the ZNHA bookstore. They also enjoyed the Zion Centennial art show at the St. George Art Museum where they saw my original painting of Zion's West Temple. It's always fun to meet those who appreciate my work.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

New Watercolor Painting of Historic Bloomington Schoolhouse

Roland Lee watercolor painting of old historic Bloomington school house

Historic Bloomington School House
22 x 30 Watercolor by Roland Lee


All that remains of this old school house in Bloomington, Utah is the foundation. But using a few old photos and interviewing some descendents of early teachers, I was able to re-construct this wonderful brick building. The structure was used as both a church and schoolhouse, as well as a community center between 1879 and 1929. I wanted to put life back into the building by adding the figures in the painting. At the doorway is the school teacher greeting a young girl (notice the flower behind her back for the teacher.) Two brothers walk down the lane on their way to another school day. Jeff and Connie Morby, early residents of the modern community of Bloomington, own the land where the foundation sits, and also purchased this painting.

See step by step watercolor painting lesson on this painting

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Roland Lee Featured in Documentary Film on Zion National Park Centennial



Above: Motion Picture producer Phil Tuckett and crew record Lyman Hafen and Deborah Reeder discussing the paintings in the Zion Centennial Art Exhibit at the St. George Art Museum.

Renowned film maker, Phil Tuckett, and an advanced film production class from Dixie State College are producing a new documentary film spotlighting the Centennial of Zion National Park. They interviewed Lyman Hafen and Deborah Reeder at the St. George Art Museum talking about the contemporary Zion paintings currently on display with "A Century of Sanctuary, the Art of Zion National Park." Then Tuckett conducted an on-camera interview with me upstairs in the historic art exhibit, talking about my own experiences painting Zion over the past 30 years. I was uncomfortable about being on camera, but never have trouble talking about Zion National Park. They will film more footage on location in Zion National Park as I conduct a workshop there in November.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Last weekend rain, this weekend snow!

Roland Lee photo of snow on red rose

Over the weekend we travelled up north to visit my kids and be present for the blessing of Jon and Jolynn's new baby Dallin. It was fun to get the families together for good times and good food. Unfortunately the weather turned very cold and we awoke Sunday morning to a dusting of snow everywhere. I took a little walk and used my macro lens to shoot a few close-ups of the snow and ice on flowers and pine needles.

Roland Lee photo of ice on pine needles

Below: My two sons, and grandson Dallin James Lee before the baby blessing. My oldest son Jim, on the right, and second son Jonathan, middle holding little Dallin. I'm the old guy on the left.

Roland Lee, Jim Lee, Jon Lee, and baby Dallin James Lee

Monday, October 06, 2008

A Rainy Weekend at our Cabin with the Grandkids

Roland Lee macro photo of rain drop at Zion

With rain falling, and the forecast of more for the weekend, we headed up the slippery roads to our cabin at Zion National Park. We accompanied my daughter Jennie, her husband Jason, and grandkids Emma, Ellie, and Joshua who would not be denied their three-day vacation by the threat of foul weather. The slick muddy roads gave their mini van a little trouble, but we made it to the cabin in time to get the wood stove fired up and make our cosy beds. The unusually crisp air and the sounds of gentle rain dripping from the pine needles made for perfect sleeping as we snuggled into our beds.

Roland Lee cabin at Ponderosa Ranch on the east rim of Zion National Park

After a wet night, the dawn broke to a thin fog which veiled the pine trees around the cabins. It wasn't long however, til the haze broke up allowing the morning rays of sunlight to sparkle like diamonds on the wet leaves. Jennie cooked up a delicious cabin breakfast of deli bacon, fried eggs, toast and hot chocolate which got the day started in fine form.

The Maestri family at Roland Lee cabin at Zion Naitonal ParkJason set up his hammock, I strung up my sky chair, Nellie found a comfortable lounge chair, and the grandkids busied themselves in fun craft projects as we lazied our way through the day.

Jennie, Jason, Emma, Ellie, and Josh on the big swing





The oak leaves are starting to turn, but we're still several weeks away from the real show of color in Zion.

Friday, October 03, 2008

October Watercolor Painting Class

Artist Roland Lee Watercolor Painting Workshop in Utah
The watercolor painting class was small, but the work was powerful. I was very impressed with this group of artists. We were able to concentrate heavily on critical elements of learning to see and understand the landscape. We especially delved into the watercolor techniques of Negative Painting to paint trees, shrubs, and grasses. I was impressed with their value study drawings and finished paintings. Class members included Shari Cannon, Vicki Clayton, Gail Alger and Patsy Dayley.

Roland Lee Watercolor Painting ClassShari Cannon

Roland Lee Watercolor Painting ClassVicki Clayton

Roland Lee Watercolor Painting ClassPatsy Dayley

Roland Lee Watercolor Painting ClassGail Alger

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Artists in Residence for a Day Painting in Zion National Park

Artists in residence for a day at Zion National Park at Roland Lee Watercolor Painting Workshop
Artists in Zion: (Front) Doug Yirka, John Mangels. Middle: Lola Krummenacher, Eve Armsen, Barbara Jones, Dick Rose, Vanessa McCullough, Sandra Feldman. Back: Myron Laub. Not pictured: Annie Barber, Jan Hansen.

Artist Myron Laub in zion National ParkLeft: Myron Laub. Left below: John Mangels

Our third workshop day was held in Zion National Park. The day was gorgeous, and all of us felt excitement well up as we stepped off the shuttle bus for our first stop at Court of the Patriarchs. Sketchbooks came out and in minutes everyone was working on pencil drawings of the light and shadow on the towering cliffs above us. We then moved on up the canyon to the Temple of Sinawava where we all dispersed to find painting locations. While the artists painted, Artist John Mangels in zion National ParkI grabbed a few sketches of my own then worked my way upriver and downriver trying to give encouragement. Not much was needed, as everyone seemed to find great vistas and got right to work on their watercolor paintings. The combination of enthusiasm, energy, perfect weather and stellar subject matter sucked us into its spell and rewarded us with an almost magical day in Zion.

Artist Doug Yirka painting in Zion National ParkLeft: "Rock" star Doug Yirka

When I got back upriver to check on the little enclave of artists painting the mouth of the Zion Narrows I found they were surrounded by a busload of tourists taking pictures of them. Ahh the joys of being famous artists. I snuck up on doug Yirka and said "Oooh are you an artist?" He'd heard that enough already.

Artists Sandra Feldman and Doug Yirka in Zion National ParkLeft: Sandra Feldman

As our painting day came to an end we all sat in front of the Zion Lodge where Sandra Feldman told us a little about the geology of Zion, and I explained more about the restoration of the old Grotto Museum into housing for the new Zion National Park "Artist in Residence" Program which begins this year.

Artist Eve Armson in Zion National ParkLeft: Eve Armsen

We concluded the day back in St. George at the monthly meeting of the Southern Utah Watercolor Society where our artists showed the sketches and paintings done during the workshop. A great time with some great artists! Thanks to all, especially SUWS president Dick Rose, for organizing this event.

Photos below. Top left: Barbara Jones. Top right: Vanessa McCullough. Middle left: Lola Krummenacher. Middle Right: Dick Rose. Bottom Left: Jan Hansen. Bottom Right: Annie Barber
Artist Barbara Jones Artist Vanessa McCullough

Artist Lola Krummenacher Artist and Southern Utah Watercolor Society President Dick Rose
Artist Jan Hansen Artist Annie Barber

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Painting in Zion National Park

Roland Lee working on demonstration painting for Zion Painting Workshop
Art instructor Roland Lee with demonstration painting of Zion National Park at SUWS Watercolor Workshop

Artists John Mangels and Sandra Feldman working on their watercolor paintings during the Roland Lee watercolor workshop
Artists John Mangels and Sandra Feldman working on their watercolor paintings during the workshop.

We just concluded our first two days of in-class studio work and today we are heading to Zion National Park for the final day of our "Painting Zion" watercolor workshop. Nothing is more fun than painting on location and one of my favorite locations is definitely Zion Canyon.

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!