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. |