Thursday, August 31, 2006

Lake Powell Painting

Watercolor Painting of Lake Powell
A week on Lake Powell resulted in this watercolor painting of Moki Canyon near Bullfrog. The reflection of the Sandstone cliffs on the still water of the side canyons is incredible, especially during the quiet morning hours.

Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Valley Forge Sketchbook


I completed several on-location pencil drawings at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. I always carry a hardbound sketchbook when I travel and refer back to it later in the studio when working on larger studio watercolor paintings. I used this sketchbook drawing for the watercolor painting of Washingtons Headquarters shown in my last post.

Top 100 National Arts for the Parks Painting of Valley Forge

Top 100 Arts for the Parks, Watercolor Painting of Washington's Headquarters in Valley Forge by Roland Lee
Last summer we visited some of the historical sites which were significant in our country's birth. I was impressed when we visited Valley Forge Pennsylvania to learn that this house was donated by Isaac Potts for George Washington to use as his headquarters during the war. I envisioned it in the snow and painted it that way back in the studio. This painting was accepted into the Top 100 Mini Arts for the Parks competition this year and will be displayed in Jackson Wyoming from September 2006 through 2007.

TOP 200 ARTS FOR THE PARKS 2006
Painting of Kolob Canyons in Zion National Park

This painting (below) of the Kolob Canyons section of Zion National Park was selected from over 2000 paintings for the 2006 National Arts for the Parks competition.

Top 200 Arts for the Parks painting of Kolob Canyons by Roland Lee

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

European Watercolor Paintings


This past week I dug into my sketchbooks and decided to do some paintings from our trip to Germany and Switzerland. Even though it's been a couple of years since we were there my memory is still vivid of all the places we visited.

Friday, April 28, 2006

One Foot Island Painting


This is one of my favorite places in the Cook Islands. It is a painting I did of "One Foot Island." You can walk completely around the island in about 15 minutes. Although it is not permanently inhabited, there is a tiny post office where you can get your passport stamped and mail a postcard. I got my sketchbook stamped, but I'll bet it would take forever to receive mail sent from this tiny motu in the South Pacific.

NEW ZEALAND SKETCHBOOK DRAWINGS

Travel sketchbook drawing of Tree Fern in New Zealand near Opotiki



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