Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Watercolor Painting Demonstration at Workshop
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Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Art Visit for Miss Bowler's Third Grade Class
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An excited third grade class busily works on their art |
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Plein Air Watercolor - Workshop Goes Outdoors to Study the Red Rocks
It was hard to keep up with the artists in my watercolor painting workshop "Painting the Red Rocks of Southern Utah." I had a group of very competent artists join me for a couple of days as we explored the way nature presents light and shadow to create drama in the landscape. Artists from Arizona, Idaho, Colorado, and Utah converged as we combined classroom Powerpoint demonstrations with live outdoor painting in colorful Snow Canyon State Park. Dozens of wonderful paintings resulted from our efforts. My next watercolor workshop in St. George is already full, but there is a waiting list. I will be presenting a two day watercolor painting workshop in Salt Lake City for the Utah Watercolor Society on October 26-27. See my website for workshop information.
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Classroom demonstrations on how to paint light and shadow |
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Free Box of Art Cards to Everyone Who Stops by the Roland Lee Gallery Open House Friday Oct 12
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Roland Lee has two gallery rooms filled with his original paintings and prints |
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Watercolor Demonstration Using Value Studies
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As always, I refine my reference photo into a black and white value thumbnail study, before I ever lay the brush to paper. In the first half hour of painting I lay in most of my light and middle values, being careful to retain the light areas as needed. |
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The finished painting of the "Hanging Door". What started as a fairly ordinary photo of an old shed turned into a very dramatic watercolor painting with lots of contrast at the edges. |
Watercolor Demonstration "Stone Cottage"
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I started this painting to demonstrate allowing Ultramarine blue, Cad red light, and Yellow Ochre to mingle freely wet-into-wet to create dramatic three-minute skies. I had no idea what I was going to put into the painting after that. After the wash was dry I laid in the foreground field and sketched in the stone cottage with pencil. |
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Since the sky wash was so light, I could easily paint the stone cottage over the top. I finished up by adding the bushes on the far left. |
Friday, September 21, 2012
Demonstration Watercolor Paintings
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This painting started as demonstration of a 3-minute wet-into-wet sky. We did four or five different skies then added the landscape elements afterwards. |
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"English Cottage" was used to demonstrate "negative painting" techniques for foliage, but at the same time I showed the students how to handle characteristics of structures. |
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I taught the artists how to begin each painting with a pencil "Thumbnail Sketch" value study which provides a road map to follow. If it works in the thumbnail it will work in the painting. |
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A rough thumbnail value study helped me determine how to depict the shapes through the use of light against dark edges. |
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If it works in the value study it will work in the painting too! The eye sees shapes because of edge contrast. |
Michigan Watercolor Workshop a Success
Thanks to Dorothy Koliba and Janice Sparks for putting together a great watercolor workshop in Milford Michigan last week. About 20 wonderful artists joined me as I conducted five days of instruction and painting in this intriguing area of beautifully restored victorian houses and pastoral lakes. The enthusiasm was as high as the expertise of this fine group as we explored the keys to painting believable landscapes in watercolor.
Monday, July 30, 2012
The best day to be in Zion National Park
Here's a heads-up for all you Zion art enthusiasts. Mark your calendars now.
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A group of enthusiasts watch as Roland Lee paints in the Quick Draw event of the 2011 Plein Air Invitational at Zion National Park. |
If you can spend only one day in Zion National Park this
year, make it Saturday, November 10, when 25 of the nation’s best landscape
artists will begin painting at 1:00 p.m. on the lawn in front of the Zion Lodge
and will each create a masterpiece by 2:30.
It’s perhaps the most intriguing part of the annual week-long “In the
Footsteps of Thomas Moran” Plein Air Art Event in Zion. Early November is a magical time in the park. There are relatively few people in the
canyon, the colors are magnificent, and the opportunity to see great artists at
work is priceless. Schedule of events.
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Land of Contrasts: Artists Diary of Dixie National Forest. Step by step painting of Pine Valley Reservoir
I am Getting ready for "Land of Contrasts: Dixie National Forest" to be exhibited at the Eccles Art Museum November 16, 2012 through January 22, 2013. I turned to one of my favorite local spots in the Dixie Forest -- Pine Valley Reservoir for this new painting. Based on my plein air studies, I thought you'd enjoy seeing the three main steps in the production of this piece. Using Arches 140 lb paper mounted on "Incredible Art Board" I begin by laying down most of the basic glazes with very little detail. In the next image I begin adding darks as I delineate some of the major features. In the final painting I have added foreground details and refined the edges.
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