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Original watercolor "English half-stone cottage" 5 x 8 |
Thursday, June 27, 2013
We're Off to Europe Again!
Wednesday, June 12, 2013
Come See My Paintings!
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Where the River Turns is available as a gallery-wrapped canvas giclee |
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Come by anytime Friday from 10am to 9pm during the downtown gallery walk |
Friday, May 24, 2013
Plein Air painting demonstration for Dixie Watercolor Society
My good friend and fellow artist Myron Laub asked me to do a quick plein air painting demonstration at the monthly paint-out of the Dixie Watercolor Society this week. He chose a wonderful spot on the edge of Green Springs near St. George with a grand view of the red cliffs and Pine Valley Mountain. My job was to show how I approach the subject of sage brush in watercolors.
I started by explaining how our artistic eye is drawn to the lightest light against the darkest dark as we find edges and shapes in nature. I showed how the morning light distinctly outlined the edges of each sagebrush and showed the soft whispy structure of the plant against the dark shadow side of the bush behind it. I did a fast pencil value study to show how it works, then launched into a quick quarter-sheet demo in watercolor. Following my demonstration the others in the group retired to their individual painting spots and went to work creating their own images.
I started by explaining how our artistic eye is drawn to the lightest light against the darkest dark as we find edges and shapes in nature. I showed how the morning light distinctly outlined the edges of each sagebrush and showed the soft whispy structure of the plant against the dark shadow side of the bush behind it. I did a fast pencil value study to show how it works, then launched into a quick quarter-sheet demo in watercolor. Following my demonstration the others in the group retired to their individual painting spots and went to work creating their own images.
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My plein air demonstration painting for the Dixie Watercolor Society |
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Southern Utah Art Guild Paint Out at the Red Mountain in Ivins, UT
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Me with my finished painting |
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Roland Lee 5 x 8 watercolor study of the Red cliffs done on location during the paint out |
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Erric Wankier with his pastel painting of the cliffs |
Monday, May 06, 2013
Plein Air Painting in Zion Canyon
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Painting from this lovely spot, we enjoyed the view of Mt. Moroni and the rush of the Virgin River falls in Zion National Park. |
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Everyone enjoyed a different set-up for painting on location |
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Showing off the results of our quiet morning's efforts |
The first objective in any outdoor painting effort is to narrow down what you are looking at, to find something manageable in the time you have. Begin with a quick thumbnail value study to isolate the subject matter, and give yourself a roadmap to follow. Since the light changes by the minute, it is necessary to follow your sketch as you begin painting, establishing the shadows quickly, and sticking to your plan even though the scene constantly changes.
It helps to keep your painting small, under 11 x 14. I feel comfortable completing an outdoor painting in about an hour and a half. Anything longer than that, and you may as well be in the studio because you are making up just about everything anyway. I was pleased with our efforts as I feel like we captured the essence of both canyons in watercolor.
Monday, April 29, 2013
Kids Get to Paint at Discovery Day in Zion National Park
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Barb Graves, the education coordinator for Zion National Park with Roland Lee. Barb is responsible for implementing the Youth Education Initiative, sponsored by the Zion National Park Foundation. Funds raised by the foundation help bring youth into the national parks. |
Friday, April 19, 2013
Painting Outdoors in Snow Canyon With the Dixie Watercolor Society
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Roland Lee painting outdoors in Snow Canyon Utah |
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The Sienna Pochade box has room for everything yet closes up into a compact box for carrying. A sturdy tripod has a a secure and speedy mounting clamp. |
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The Sienna pochade box set up in Snow Canyon |
Thursday, April 18, 2013
Painting Utah Barns in watercolor
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Silver stained and weathered barnwood was the subject of our workshop |
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While the class sketched I did a quick watercolor painting of the old barns, while cars whistled by us on the freeway. It seemed a strange mix of the old and the new. |
St. George Art Festival brings great weather and lots of collectors!
The St. George Art Festival held Easter Weekend in St. George Utah brought thousands of art collectors and hundreds of artists together. I have participated in the show since its inception back in the '80s, but it has grown to be one of the premier shows of its kind today. I displayed lots of new original paintings along with some new canvas-wrapped giclee prints that were popular among the buyers. I had several new collectors including Rod Shorey from California who had seen my work before, but purchased two nice originals for his collection. Both paintings were completed en plein air at Zion National Park. If you missed the show you can still stop by my art studio and gallery to see my current original paintings at 165 North 100 East, St. George UT. Call me if you are in town 435-673-1988.
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Artist Roland Lee and collector Rod Shorey at the St. George Art Festival |
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Wednesday, March 27, 2013
St. George Art Festival Great Place to See Hundreds of Artist's Work on Display
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Duane and Shauna Woodmansee purchased another painting for their collection |
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