Saturday, July 20, 2013

Back From Europe with a Full Sketchbook

Windsor Street Scene - watercolor 8 x 12
In Windsor England, we stayed in the Castle hotel just across from the Windsor Castle and by this lovely street. I enjoyed the atmosphere of the town as much as I enjoyed the castle itself.
Nellie and I enjoyed our two weeks in Europe and Great Britain but we're just getting over our "jet lag." It was a great trip and I have tons of new drawings and research material for new paintings. I will have an art show featuring the new paintings in my gallery from August 2, 2013 until August 31. We'll have a reception Thursday August 8 from 6 to 9pm and again on Friday August 9. At 7pm each night I will give a short Powerpoint presentation about the trip and how I use on-location plein air drawings and watercolor studies to prepare for finished studio paintings. Stop by if you get a chance. I'd love to see you. Over the next few weeks I will be posting some of my travel sketches and paintings on the blog, featuring England, Ireland, Scotland, Germany, and France. So stay tuned.

On-location pencil study of the Windsor Castle in England

Pencil sketch of a Windsor Castle Tower
Pencil sketch of the crooked house of Windsor.
It was across from our hotel

Thursday, June 27, 2013

We're Off to Europe Again!

Original watercolor "English half-stone cottage" 5 x 8
I don't mean to rub it in, but Nellie and I will be joining a tour group to Europe this weekend. We'll spend some time in Germany and France, before heading to England, Ireland, and Scotland with a return on July 16. Of course I will be sketching, painting, and doing a little teaching while there. We're excited to get back across the pond again, to recharge our batteries as we visit a few of our favorite places, plus lots of new locations. In order to get in the mood, I've done a few small European paintings this past week from my old reference material. Expect to start seeing a flurry of new images of our travels soon. You are all invited to a special preview showing of the new paintings Thursday August 1 through 31 at my studio. 165 North 100 East #2, St. George, UT 84770.

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Come See My Paintings!

Where the River Turns is available as a gallery-wrapped canvas giclee
I've got a gallery full of new paintings of Zion National Park and the Utah Landscape. I'd like to invite you to stop by and see them this weekend during the downtown gallery walk. I have some wonderful little original paintings framed and ready to go for under $400, plus some great big gallery-wrapped giclees on canvas which are just spectacular. Stop by any time Friday from 10am to 9pm, and Saturday from 10am to 6pm. I'm just above St. George Blvd a block east of Ancestor Square. 165 North 100 East #2, First East Plaza. 435-673-1988. Look forward to seeing you.
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.
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

Me with my finished painting
I'm always looking for a good excuse to paint outdoors, so when the Southern Utah Art Guild announced a plein air paint-out near Snow Canyon I jumped at the chance. A few faithful members gathered at the top of 300 East, which stops at the foot of Ivin's big Red Mountain. I was a little late due to Saturday morning chores, and some of the artists including Royden Card and David Hansen had already  got a good jump on their paintings. Art event guru Bobbi Wankier and SUAG president Michael Foot were there cheering us on and snapping photos of the artists at work. Bobbi's husband Erric Wankier worked on an amazing pastel painting while I worked in watercolor.
Roland Lee 5 x 8 watercolor study of the Red cliffs done on location during the paint out
She decided to shoot a short video of me painting for publicity purposes. Ever the teacher, I decided to do a step-by-step instructional video as long as I had a willing camera person. So I proceeded to explain how I chose the view, sketched out the scene and built up the glazes in succeeding values to the finished piece. Of course the painting was small, and I painted a little faster than usual so as not to bore the viewers. But it turned out okay. We'll probably post the video on YouTube at some point.
Erric Wankier with his pastel painting of the cliffs