Thursday, April 16, 2009

Presentation at the Utah Watercolor Society Cache Valley Chapter

Artist Artists Roland Lee and Dianne Johnson Adams in her painting studio
Above: Roland Lee visits with Dianne Adams in her painting studio upstairs at her Deweyville, Utah home.

We drove up to Cache Valley Utah Tuesday where I gave a watercolor presentation to the Cache Valley Chapter of the Utah Watercolor Society. About 35 artists showed up at the old Thatcher Mansion in Logan for the meeting. Chapter president Dianne Adams invited me to speak, and hosted Nellie and I in their home. She is a fantastic watercolorist and I was able to trade her for one of her full sheet paintings. Her husband Doug is an amazing sculptor as well and sent us home with one of his "bell sculptures." We certainly came out on the top end of that deal.

Dianne Adams award-winning watercolor painting Dianne Adams' award-winning watercolor painting "Point of Light" hanging the living room of Roland Lee's home. The painting won the past presidents award at the 2008 spring exhibit of the UWS.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

St. George Art Festival Successful in Spite of Rain

2009 St. George Art Festival

Artist Gina Jrel lets Alyssa help on a paintingA little rain on Saturday threatened to dampen the St. George Art Festival, but the crowds came out in droves anyway (umbrellas and shorts). The show moved this year from the street to the new town square with its huge lawn parade grounds and we all liked it a lot. The lawn made the whole show cooler, more casual, and lots more comfortable to set up our booths on. We were also pleased with the booth placement leaving much wider aisles and alleys every second booth. And as usual the St. george City Arts and Leisure Services crew were outstanding in keeping the show organized and tightly run. Our sales were good both days, as were the sales of many of the visiting artists. I enjoyed having most of my kids and 16 of my grandkids in town for the weekend (a tradition) and they really liked all the stuff for kids.

Roland Lee Booth display at St. George Art Festival

Thursday, April 09, 2009

Art Collectors Visit My Studio

The Smith family visiting Roland Lee Art Gallery in St. George Utah

I had a nice surprise visit to my art studio today from a California family who own one of my early paintings. Ray and Phyllis Smith and their daughter Candi stopped by on their way to Colorado. They own painting #91, "The Climbing Tree" which was painted in 1981. They bought the painting on the secondary market so I didn't have them on my records. I try to keep track of all my paintings and their ownership, so it was great to meet the Smith family. Both Phyllis and Candi are currently studying watercolor painting so I was able to give them a few tips while they were here as well.

Sunday, April 05, 2009

St. George Art Festival This Weekend

Roland Lee painting of Cliffs at Lake Powell

Roland Lee painting of an icy riverI'm trying to get a few more pieces framed for the St. George Art Festival coming up this Easter weekend. Traditionally the city is packed with sun-seekers on this weekend as about 200 artists come to town and set up displays in the downtown Town Square. The show runs Friday and Saturday from 10am til 6pm. In addition to some new paintings, I will be introducing several new giclee prints of Zion National Park and Lake Powell, along with a giclee of the historic St. George LDS Temple. Most of my kids and grandkids will also be in town for a weekend of snow cones, Navajo Tacos, and face painting.
Roland Lee painting of St. George LDS TemplePaintings Top: Lake Powell Cliffs. Above: Icy River. Left: Temple Glory, available as a giclee print.

Saturday, April 04, 2009

April Watercolor Painting Workshop

April 2009 watercolor painting workshop taught by Roland Lee
We just concluded our April Watercolor Workshop. We spent quite a bit of time on painting clouds and skies. Artists attending included Alice Hemming (Maryland), Angie Frabasilio (Rockville), Gail Alger (Springdale), Carolyn Ostler (Wyoming), Louise Crosby (St. George), Erin Boorman (St. George). This is the last workshop until Fall.

See more watercolor painting workshop photos

Friday, March 27, 2009

Robert Gardner Monument Unveiled by Sculptor Jerry Anderson

Sculpture by Jerry Anderson of Pioneer Robert Gardner driving the center stake for the city of St. GeorgeTonight we attended the unveiling of the new Robert Gardner Monument. My good friend Jerry Anderson sculpted the image of Pioneer Robert Gardner driving the stake in 1862 identifying the center of what would become the city of St. George. That point, and the location of the sculpture is on the traffic circle at Main Street and Tabernacle.
Above: The Robert Gardner monument with the St. George Tabernacle in the background

Prior to the unveiling, Jerry Anderson was honored at a reception and dinner at the St. George Art Center along with the many artists participating in the 2009 Art Around the Corner project. Artist Matt Clark also received an award for his contributions to the art community, as well as his long-time service on the Art Around the Corner committee.

Unveiling of Robert Gardner monument in St. George, Utah.
Above: The cover is removed at the unveiling of the new Robert Gardner sculpture on the roundabout at Main Street and Tabernacle in St. George

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Thoughts on Turning 60

Well I finally reached the pinnacle of my life. Yep, I turned 60. Of course, just when I thought I would start getting senior discounts, they pushed the "real" senior demarcation line up to age 62. Oh well, I don't really feel much older than 59anyway. In an effort to make me feel a little better, my kids and grandkids threw a fun birthday bash over the weekend at my son Jon's home near Richfield Utah.

Roland Lee and grandkids

One of the funnest gifts was a wonderful "Tribute to Grandpa" book with thoughts and pictures from everybody about their experiences with me over the years. My grandkids and I read it together over and over.



A group hug for Grandpa Lee. The best part of the party was getting to see most of my cute grandkids and spend time with them. I'll have all of them with us over Easter weekend when Jana and her family come up from Houston.

Roland Lee bass fishing on Lake Powell

Jon and his friend Russ invited me on a bass fishing trip to Lake Powell, and I figured I deserved a little vacation for my birthday. The weather was great, and even though the water is still too cold, we caught some nice fish, and I caught some z's in the afternoon sun. Ahhh, what a great birthday.

Jon and Travis Lee at Lake Powell

My grandson Travis and his friend Hayden tagged along on our fishing trip and both caught some nice fish. My son Jon holds the bass in this picture.

Visit to the Bingham Gallery in Maynard Dixon Country

The Bingham Gallery at Mount Carmel Utah

The Bingham Gallery in Mt. Carmel Utah. Paul and Susan Bingham operate the gallery which is located on the art-historic site of Maynard Dixon's summer home and studio.

We took a liesurely drive from Zion National Park up Highway 89 to visit our grandkids in Annabella Utah. On the way, we stopped for a visit at the Bingham Fine Art Gallery which is located on the former Maynard Dixon Studio property at Mount Carmel, Utah. Paul and Susan Bingham are among the foremost experts on artist Maynard Dixon and each year host "Maynard Dixon Country" an invitational paint out and show at that location. In April they will co-host a similar event called "In the Footsteps of Thomas Moran." I have been invited to participate in that event and will have paintings on display at the Bingham Gallery from April 1-25, 2009. I will post more about that show later.

Hiking with the grandkids in Zion National Park

Kids of all ages can find a world of wonder in Zion National ParkWe had a board meeting of the Zion Natural History Association March 21 at Zion National Park. The meeting lasted all morning and concluded with a nice lunch. My daughter Jodi brought her three boys up for a little outdoor adventure in the canyon. After the meeting I joined them on the Pa'Rus trail where they excitedly told me about a little owl they had seen up in one of the trees. There's a lot to do in Zion for even very young children -- even kids in strollers! Hats off to all the moms like Jodi who get their kids outdoors to discover what a great place we live in.

Binghams Purchase Zion Park Painting

Elizabeth Bingham in the library of her home with Roland Lee painting of Zion National ParkGlenn and Elizabeth Bingham purchased my award-winning painting "Solace at Sinawava" from the Sears Invitational art show which ended Saturday. They own a magnificent home with a 180 degree panoramic view of southern Utah's cliffs and selected the painting to grace the soaring walls of their library room. Nellie and I delivered the painting and helped hang it above the fireplace on a wall richly panelled in dark cherry wood. The painting looks magnificent in that location. It's always an honor for me to visit the homes where my paintings hang and see the joy they bring to their new owners.
See a step by step painting demonstration on this painting