| Oh, the energy of 60 second-graders! |
| How do you choose from so many hands raised? Do I look a little dazed? |
| Listening to the children read during recess |
| Do these kids look happy? Miss Ridd's class with their own boxes of art cards. |
THE ART JOURNALS OF UTAH ARTIST ROLAND LEE. New watercolors and oil paintings. Awards and exhibits. Art lessons, videos and art books. Travels, sketchbooks and plein air paintings.
| Oh, the energy of 60 second-graders! |
| How do you choose from so many hands raised? Do I look a little dazed? |
| Listening to the children read during recess |
| Do these kids look happy? Miss Ridd's class with their own boxes of art cards. |
| Roland Lee with collectors Lawrence and Janine Lambert in front of his painting "Duck Creek Deadfall." The Lambert's own a number of Roland's paintings. |
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| Roland with his award winning painting "Snow Canyon Sunrise." |
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| Flaming Gorge Reservoir at Sunset near the town of Dutch John Utah |
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| The beautiful desert covered in snow |
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| A great group of experienced artists at the Flaming Gorge Resort |
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| "Snow and Barn" watercolor workshop demonstration painting |
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| The Sentinel is a familiar cliff at Zion National Park. Here we concentrated on the techniques for making a form turn in nature. |
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| I chose a softer color scheme with lots of pinks and purples for this scene near Kayenta, Utah. We studied the effects of aerial perspective on the distant cliffs. |
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| The second day we added the element of water. I used a much warmer color scheme so I could contrast the oranges against the blue of the water in this scene of Ivins Reservoir. |
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| Get a free box of Christmas Cards just for stopping by during my open house tonight. This is in conjunction with the downtown "Art on Main" gallery stroll between 6 -9pm. |
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| My studio is in the First East Plaza office building located just a half block south of the St. George Art Museum at 165 North 100 East #2, St. George UT 84770 |
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| Many new paintings and limited edition prints are on display in my new gallery rooms. |
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| The photo reference of a stone house in the Yorkshire Dales |
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| A thumbnail sketch helps us plan the value relationships and decide what to leave in and what to take out. |
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| It is difficult to see, but I use a very light 4H pencil to sketch out my design on 140lb Arches watercolor paper. |
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| As the painting begins I use loose wet-into-wet washes to form the basic shapes. It is important to let pigments mingle on the paper rather than do all the mixing on the palette. |
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| The finished painting completed in class |
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| Both demonstration paintings were purchased by Connie Madsen |
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| Storm Above the Beehives painting in progress |
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| Small falls along Sand Bench Trail |
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| White cliffs in East Zion |
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| Mt. Majestic in the early morning |
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| Sketchbook drawing of jagged peaks |
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| Painting river reflections at Big Bend |
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| Sketching outdoors on a cold Zion morning |
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| A comfortable set-up for painting outdoors. All the comforts of home! |
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| Another gorgeous day painting along the Virgin River. Notice my chair on the far right bank. It doesn't get any better than this. |
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| Painting the autumn trees on the opposite bank of the river. |