One of southern Utah's top gathering of artists is the annual "Maynard Dixon Country" event at Mt. Carmel, Utah. Organizers Paul and Susan Bingham were kind enough to send Nellie and I complimentary tickets to the activities held this past week and we really enjoyed seeing old artist friends and meeting new ones.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Maynard Dixon Country Plein Air 2009
One of southern Utah's top gathering of artists is the annual "Maynard Dixon Country" event at Mt. Carmel, Utah. Organizers Paul and Susan Bingham were kind enough to send Nellie and I complimentary tickets to the activities held this past week and we really enjoyed seeing old artist friends and meeting new ones.
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Art Galleries,
Art Organizations,
Events,
Exhibits,
Other Artists,
Talks
Plein Air Painting Workshop with David Koch
Oil painter David Koch conducted a plein air painting workshop this past week in the East Zion, Mt. Carmel area. My good friend Julie Rogers and I were invited to join the group of terrific artists for a paint out on Saturday morning in the hills above Orderville. We enjoyed the comraderie of old friends and met new ones as we watched the sun light up the colorful cliffs above us.
David Koch at work on a small study, painting quickly to beat the changing light of morning. David exhibits in the Mission Gallery in St. George along with Julie Rogers and I.
Julie Rogers is adept in many mediums. Although best-known for her pastels, she is a great oil painter as well. She and I have painted together for many years.
I was really impressed with some of the small paintings done in such a short time. Afterwards we all went down to the Maynard Dixon Country show and saw the "Wet Paint" exhibit and sale.
Thursday, August 27, 2009
A Once-in-a-lifetime Walk in the Zion Tunnel
I was one of 300 lucky ticket holders who were allowed to walk through the mile-long tunnel at Zion National Park last night. As part of the Centennial, they blocked vehicle traffic making it "legal" for the eager participants to walk the length from top to bottom.
For me, this was a chance to grab my sketchbook and camera, to capture the unique views of Pine Creek Canyon, and East Temple that are only seen from those windows, and I was amply rewarded. I have sketches, I have photos, and most importantly I have indelible memories. Yep, I feel a painting coming on!
For Zion-lovers the evening was all we hoped it would be. The comraderie was wonderful, the combined enthusiasm was rivaled only be Christmas mornings past, and park service employees and volunteers went above and beyond to make this once-in-a-lifetime event possible. Kudos to everyone.
Link to NPR's Radio program "All Things Considered" with quotes from walkers
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
An Afternoon Stroll in the Watery Zion Narrows
The day was overcast and slightly threatening, but cool and wonderful as we stepped off the paved river trail and joined a caravan of other hikers ready to slosh their way up-river into the world-famous Zion Narrows.
Hundreds of eager explorers of every age, nationality and physical ability can be seen as the walk begins, donning every type of clothing or non-clothing imaginable. Some are decked in special water boots with wick-dry clothing and UV hats, while others wear just tennis shoes, shorts, and a ball-cap. But this is one hike where everyone gets wet, and hikers need to plan accordingly.
The water this time of year is mild, but chest-deep in many places, which brings a short gasp the first time hikers drop in. Sometimes the water is quite swift as well which makes negotiating the slippery rocks and boulders a real challenge.
On this day Orderville Canyon seems slightly gray. Evidence of the many recent lightning fires can be seen on the sand and walls as ashes and soot are washed downriver.
Back at the trailhead we say goodbye to the river and share experiences with satisfied fellow hikers who we've come to know along the trail.
This family from San Diego comes to Zion every year and photographs their growing children at the same place each trip to record their growth. When the children are bigger and more physically able they plan to do the "Angels Landing Trail" a very dangerous and physically demanding hike, definitely not for kids and those afraid of heights.
Now we head down the trail to the Temple of Sinawava shuttle bus stop, and a nice ride back to the cars. Another unbelievable day in Zion National Park--aaaaaah, life is good.
For a great description of this and other Zion hikes with fantastic photographs see Joe's Guide to Zion National Park
Sunday, August 09, 2009
Grant and Joyce Lee Enjoy Their Painting of the Nauvoo Temple

Grant and Joyce Lee pose in front of their new original commission painting of the Nauvoo Temple painted by Roland Lee. Joyce used her artistic skills working with the framing shop to come up with a great presentation. They even had a nice metal name plate made for the front.
Click to see a step by step demonstration on this painting
Labels:
Art Collectors,
New Paintings,
Travels and Hikes
Wednesday, August 05, 2009
Four New Watercolor Painting Demonstrations Added to My Website

I added four new step by step watercolor painting demonstrations to the Art Instruction section of my website. You can follow along as I explain the process of planning and carrying out the paintings from sketches to finished art. Click the links below:

I hope you enjoy seeing how I work.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Three New Pioneer Paintings
"Death Cannot Conquer" 16 x 21 Watercolor of Carthage Jail
"The Nauvoo Temple, Winter 1845-46" 24 x 30 Watercolor
"The Ellis Mendenhall Sanders House in Nauvoo" 14 x 21 Watercolor
I have been working on several commission paintings from our family history trip this summer. My brother Grant Lee is an avid genealogist and made me an offer I couldn't refuse to paint some scenes that follow our pioneer ancestors who travelled from England, then worked their way across the plains to settle in Utah and California. As early converts to the LDS Church they suffered many hardships and persecutions as they pursued their beliefs. I have enjoyed getting to know them better by following their pioneer trail.
Grant Lee, Andrea Lee, and Roland Lee with new original paintings of places from their pioneer history.
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Sullivans Purchase Lake Powell Painting
My attorney Sean Sullivan and his wife Kristin just purchased my painting, "Lake Powell Cliffs" for their home. It's their first purchase of one of my original paintings and will hopefully be a nice addition to their collection. The photo was taken at The Mission Gallery in St. George, Utah.
Click here to see a step by step demonstration of this painting
Labels:
Art Collectors,
Art Galleries,
Painting Techniques
Monday, July 13, 2009
Jenkins' Purchase Zion Painting
Wednesday, July 08, 2009
Studio in the Home
After maintaining a studio and gallery downtown for the past five years I decided it is time to simplify our life a little. So I've moved my painting studio back into our home in St. George. It took a little work to get rid of 20 years of office furniture and other art junk, but it feels great! I like the new digs. I'm streamlined, lean, and mean--and I can work in my pajamas til all hours of the night. Plus I really like having lunch with Nellie each day.

Here I am at work on one of a series of historical painting commissions I'll be doing this summer.
Here I am at work on one of a series of historical painting commissions I'll be doing this summer.
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