Tuesday, May 27, 2014
Watercolor Workshop for the Dixie Watercolor Society
Michelle Manriquez opened her beautiful home and studio for a special fund-raising workshop for the Dixie Watercolor Society. Roland Lee agreed to teach the workshop and donate all fees back to the organization to sponsor their upcoming projects. I chose a potpourri of subjects and techniques for this "best of" workshop presentation. Fortunately all the participants were seasoned artists and brought lots of ideas and strengths to the table, making it a fun experience for all of us. This will be my last workshop until winter 2014-15.
Monday, May 12, 2014
Plein Air Painting Workshop Day Two - Zion National Park
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The Court of the Patriarchs in Zion National Park provided ideal subject matter for a day of painting outdoors. Artist Alice Robinson enjoyed painting from her perch on a fallen log. |
We carpooled from St. George, arriving at Zion Park by 9:30am. The day was perfect with a light cool breeze and big fluffy clouds drifting across the landscape. We boarded the wonderful shuttle and started up Zion Canyon, getting off at the Court of the Patriarchs. A short walk took us to one of my favorite spots along the Virgin River, where a series of wide waterfalls interrupt the slow, steady flow of the meandering river. Above us, stood the massive peaks of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, named for the Bible prophets. The roar of the falls created perfect background music while we painted. I first did a demonstration painting of "Mount Moroni" with its sharp jagged peaks and pointed out how value, temperature, and detail are affected by the direction of the sun on the surfaces.
By noon we had enough work completed for a friendly critique and art show as we lined our paintings up along side a fallen tree trunk. It was exciting to see the different interpretations. We boarded the shuttle back to our cars and drove in to Springdale for lunch. The afternoon was spent visiting the LaFave Gallery and painting from their park-like grounds. Our subject matter there ranged from large rocks and cactus clusters, to the big cliffs above, to an old panel truck which sits rusting on the premises. By the time our second day ended, we had a healthy body of work under our belts and a greater understanding of the challenges and rewards of plein air painting!
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Dixie Stoddard and Margo Cook paint along the Virgin River |
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Mark Rose is a veteran outdoor painter who came all the way from Idaho to take the Roland Lee workshop |
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Connie Madsen hurries to bring her masterpiece to our outdoor critique as we lined paintings up along a fallen tree trunk |
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Painting from the park-like grounds of the LaFave Gallery in Springdale Utah at the mouth of Zion National Park |
Plein Air Painting Workshop Day One - Red Cliffs of Kayenta Near Ivins
After a short orientation session and Powerpoint presentation at Passion for Painting Studio, we carpooled out to the Kayenta area near Ivins, Utah to start our outdoor painting efforts. I began with a quick watercolor demonstration using the brilliant red cliffs and amazing views as my subject. My goal was to give the artists a few tips on capturing the fleeting and constantly changing shadows on the cliffs. They were eager to learn, and picked it up quickly, moving on to their own paintings.
We took a noon break with lunch at Kayenta's Xetava Restaurant, viewed the artwork at the Datura Gallery then went to work again in the beautiful desert gardens adjacent to the art village. Some chose cactus flowers and others keyed in on the native flowers as we once again worked on capturing light and shadow. We finished the day with a visit to the spectacular Ivins Reservoir where we gathered for a group shot.
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The Red Cliffs of Kayenta were spectacular against the vivid blue sky and billowing clouds |
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Cindy McGregor hard at work |
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Mark Rose, Margo Cook, and Dixie Stoddard each chose different vantage points |
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Marsha Owen traveled from Arizona to participate in the Roland Lee plein air workshop |
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Sally Valiton is a seasoned artist from Ridgecrest California |
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Alice Robinson works among the Desert Marigolds |
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Mark Rose happily works on his painting in the Kayenta Art Village desert garden |
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Cindy McGregor is ready to go |
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Paulette Triplett has a comfortable set-up |
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Roland Lee painted a cluster of yellow desert flowers |
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Dixie Stoddard looks relaxed as she works on a painting of cactus flowers |
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Dixie Stoddard's brilliant little study in watercolor |
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Connie Madsen found a shady spot in the Xetava Gardens at Kayenta Art Village |
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Mary Brown painting in the garden at Kayenta Art Village |
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Kelly McKelvey looking content and happy as she paints in Kayenta Art Village's garden |
Monday, May 05, 2014
Utah Plein Air Painters Show and Paint-out Hosted by Fibonacci Gallery
The Plein Air Painters of Utah gathered in St. George May 4 for a special paintout and show at the elegant Fibonacci Gallery in St. George Uah. After a morning of plein air painting amid St. George's beautiful landscapes, a group of about 10 artists set up their easels outside the gallery. Collectors watched as each artist painted a piece between 3pm and 6pm, then had a chance to bid on the paintings during a silent auction. Each artist also displayed about five other originals inside the gallery, including both plein air and studio paintings. I was fortunate to have acclaimed artist Bev Doolittle stop by and purchase one of my original plein air watercolor paintings of "the Sentinel" at Zion. It was a surprise and certainly an honor.
Among the artists participating were: Kimball Warren, Susette Gertsch, Steve McGinty, Steve Stauffer, Rob Colvin, Dianne Turner, Rebecca Hartvigsen, Josh Clare, Frank Huff, and Laurie Eskelson.
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Artist Roland Lee (left) with Fibonacci Fine Art Gallery owner Dr. Rob Benson at the Plein air Painters of Utah show |
Sunday, May 04, 2014
Art on Wheels, My New Travel Studio
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My new Six Pac Super Mini camper traveling art studio on location at Arches National Park |
Thursday, May 01, 2014
Roland Lee Presents Live Watercolor Painting Demonstration at Snow Canyon
I recently had the pleasure to meet and talk to a wonderful group of people from the Salt Lake city area. The group meets regularly to study various topics, and had asked me to talk about art and give them a live demonstration of plein air painting. I chose a comfortable spot for them in beautiful Snow Canyon, near St. George, Utah and painted while fielding questions about my work. It was an enjoyable experience for all of us. At the conclusion R. Thompson, purchased the finished watercolor demonstration painting and we had prints made of it for all the attendees.
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A shady spot in Snow Canyon to watch the Roland Lee painting demonstration |
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The finished 8 x 12 painting in Snow Canyon was purchased by R. Thompson |
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Hundreds Show up for Book Signing and Live demo at Art of the National Parks Exhibit and Sale
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"Split Rock Splendor" 8 x 12 watercolor by Roland Lee was painted as a demonstration at Split Rock Gallery "Art of the National Parks" Show and book signing |
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Art collector Dennis Evans poses with artist Roland Lee during live painting demonstration. Dennis purchased the finished painting. |
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Roland Lee signs "Art of the National Parks" books in front of his paintings at the Split Rock Gallery. Sales at the show benefitted the Zion National Park Foundation's Youth Initiative project |
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Plein Air Painting at the Red Rocks
My April painting workshop featured a potpourri of my favorite tips and techniques for working in watercolor. The second day we drove up to Pioneer Park above St. George for a morning of painting in the Red Rocks. It started quiet enough but we were soon overrun by excited and enthusiastic hikers and families out enjoying the warm sunny day. No problem, we just kept on painting, and the hikers enjoyed glancing over our shoulders as they passed by.
Wednesday, April 02, 2014
Art of the National Parks Art Show April 25 through May 17 at Split Rock Gallery
The Zion National Park Foundation, in cooperation with Split Rock Gallery in St. George, will host a major art show and sale April 25 through May 17, highlighting the work of artists featured in the new book “Art of the National Parks.” The event is designed to celebrate the role art has played in the creation of national parks, and in particular Zion National Park, and to raise funds for the Youth Education Initiative in Zion.
Jill Burt, director of operations and development for the Zion National Park Foundation, said the event is actually part of a national tour introducing the book that features paintings by some of the country’s finest artist in many of the nation’s most beloved national parks.
“We are very pleased the book includes a magnificent section on Zion National Park,” Burt said. Among the artists featured in the Zion section are Roland Lee, Royden Card, Arlene Briathwaite, Ron Rencher, Kathryn Stats and John Cogan, all of whom will be present at the artists’ reception, sale and book-signing from 6 to 9 p.m. April 25 at Split Rock Gallery in the tower at Ancestor Square.
The work of two other artists, Joshua Been featured in the Rocky Mountain National Park section, and Linda Glover Gooch featured in the Grand Canyon National Park section, will also be part of the show.
Burt said on April 26, the guest artists will be painting in and around Ancestor Square from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
“This will be a great follow-up to the St. George Art Festival held a week earlier,” Burt said. “We’re excited to give the area’s art enthusiasts an opportunity to meet these excellent artists, see them work, and have a chance to buy a piece of their work for their own collections. And the best part is that when you buy something for this show, you are supporting Zion National Park.”
The book itself will also be on sale. The 432-page tome is a compilation of images and text sharing the story of the important role of original art in the creation of America’s first national park and subsequent national parks. In her introduction to the book that includes magnificent reproductions of historic art as well as the work of more than 60 contemporary artists, Jean Stearn quotes William Henry Jackson, who wrote that his photographs and Thomas Moran’s watercolors made during the Hayden Expedition to Yellowstone in the early 1870s “… were the most important exhibits brought before the Congressional Committee. The wonderful coloring of Moran’s sketches,” he wrote, “made all the difference.”
Lyman Hafen, executive director of the Zion National Park Foundation, said the art show and sale at Split Rock Gallery is a continuation of the story of art in the national parks.
“It’s a story that began with those iconic early painters who came out west and created amazing images of these landscapes and took them back to the nation’s population centers to help people truly see what they had the power to protect,” Hafen said. “Today, great artists continue to interpret these majestic landscapes and help us remember that they are still worth protecting. Visitors to this show at Split Rock Gallery will have a unique opportunity to see some of the best contemporary art of the national parks, and to meet the great artists who produced them.”
For information, call the Zion National Park Foundation at 435-772-3264. Or email znha@infowest.com.
Outdoor Sketching Class
Here is a group photo sent to me by Deena Millicam of our March drawing class in St. George. The photo shows our group on the red rocks above St. George where we studied the effects of light and shadow. this was an outstanding group and their sketches were amazing. Thanks Deena!
What could be more fun than being with a group like this sketching outdoors in sunny St. George? |
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