Monday, January 18, 2010

Taylor's Trail - Loomis California



Since I have struggled with the barn painting..... I really needed something new that I was excited about. I picked a large.... 36 x36 canvas. For reference.... I used my plein air version and a few digital images that I had taken while attending Mac Hanson's workshop a couple of summers ago in Loomis California. It was a beautiful park but the weather was a miserable! The temperature stayed around the high 90's/100....a real heat wave, so I took shelter in the shade. :D

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Laundry Day

I redid "Barn With Blue Door" so many times these last couple of months! You know the story.... fix a little, adjust a little, then you realize that you have a totally new painting! I have about 6 layers of sky..... and who knows how many times I changed the grass... road.. barns.. etc.

Your comments are always welcome!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Re: Barn with Blue Door


I am reposting my barn so you can see my progress. I am still not finished...... I have been diligently working over the pink sky. I am getting close.... then just adding the finish details.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Barn With Blue Door

My newest painting is a barn I saw this summer in Iowa..... set in the middle of cornfields......on my way back from Door County. I snapped the photo from the hiway as we were driving back home! The unusual blue door of this bar attracted me, It is still in the rough stages. I had a blue sky, but it competed with the blue door..... so I decided to paint the sky a brilliant pink as an undertone. After the undertone is dryer, I will scrub blue on top of the pink.... to see if I can get an interesting vibration going! I will post the finished painting soon. Keep your fingers crossed that this will work! :)


Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Sycamore Lane

Great news...... I was invited to join the Rice Gallery of Fine Arts! Yesterday, I finished up all of the paperwork, and delivered 9 paintings just in time to be included in this month's landscape exhibit. Drop by and enjoy colorful people... great art... good food and beverages.. and music too, Friday, October 16 - 5:00 - 9:00 pm! I am very excited to be included in this beautiful gallery!

Finished this new painting that I started last week.... although it was a bit wet, the gallery wanted it for the exhibit. I will write more after the opening reception..... Hope to see some of you Friday evening.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Untitled

I started a new painting last night. Here is a picture of the underpainting so far. I am really enjoying the larger size, (36 x 36), using large brushes, and the square format. It went together fast.... all in about 1 1/2 hours! So glad that it is Friday, and I have a whole weekend to work on it. Who knows..... maybe I can complete it this weekend! Will post followup pictures this weekend. It is my favorite time of the year..... walking among all of the glorious colors of fall.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Edge Of Summer



















Another painting finished. This landscape is from my neighborhood walking trail in Corporate Woods, Overland Park, KS. I painted this one earlier on location, en plein air (8 x 10), and used it as a reference for making a larger studio painting.

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Alfresco

I am finally finished! This one took far too long. It became very complicated. I think I will turn it against the wall, and re-look at it in a couple of weeks. This will give me 'fresh eyes' when I look at it again, and hopefully catch any glaring errors that I missed.

Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Golden Hour


This was a tough one to do, and took me much longer to finish.
In order to push the hedge row back into the distance, I had to cool and simplify. I painted flagstones then removed them because it became too important. I altered the values in the flower bed between the table and the chair..... and the list just goes on and on :) I swear, it becomes a 'war' between you and the painting.... and I want to WIN! :)

Saturday, June 20, 2009

Re: Stems Garden Soiree

I am back home.... and the reception was lovely..... and PACKED!!! The judges had to select from over 270 paintings. There were many, many beautiful paintings. I promised to report back to you the results for my paintings.

Much to my surprise..... "Path to Grape Bower" won 2nd place
"Marder Woodland Garden - Station #5 and "View Across Margaret's Pond" both won honorable mention........sooooo...... that means all 3 of my paintings will make it into the Stems Garden Soiree's auction next Saturday evening. I am so pleased and excited!

I think in total .... about 50 paintings will be on display for the Stem's Garden auction next week. I feel very honored to be among them.

I think tonight..... I might fall asleep with a huge smile on my face!

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Stem's Plein Air Painting Event - 2009 - A Garden Soiree

View Across Margaret's Pond
11" x 14"
Oil on Linen Panel


Marder Woodland Garden - Station #5
11" x 14"
Oil on Linen Panel
Path to Grape Bower
11" x 14"
Oil on Linen Panel
It's been a while since I've posted! Lots going on...... and have not been painting as regularly as I was before. I am back..... and will be painting my heart out :)


A lovely gallery here in KC, the Rice Gallery, is sponsoring a plein air event for local artists. Over 75 artists have signed up. We had two weeks to paint, at the Overland Park Arboretum, on-site, from June 5 - 19th. A patron's private preview is scheduled tonight at the gallery, and judging will take place Saturday. The winners will be announced Saturday evening at the reception. The paintings that are selected.... will be transferred over to the Arboretum on June 27th..... for the big Gala and silent auction. It has been so much fun! I was out almost every day for the last week and 1/2. It was so beautiful to see so many artists out painting. I hope it becomes an annual event.


Here are my submissions for the Rice Gallery for the "Stem's Plein Air Gala". Wish me luck..... and keep your fingers crossed.... that I have some paintings chosen to be entered into the exhibit/auction :) I will keep you posted as things occur.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Fruits of effort from Mini Workshop this weekend in KC

Spring Time at Kill Creek Park 9 x 12 oil on panel

Autumn Blush 9 x 12 oil on panel

This weekend I took a little mini-workshop here in KC from Dona Aldridge!  She is a wonderful artist, and a dedicated teacher.  I had a great time and made many new art 'sister' friends!  It was too cold to go outside and paint, so these are from some reference photos I had

The paintings are still wet.... so they do not photograph well..... the colors are off a bit.  I will repost them again when they are dryer.  I always photograph them without the flash.... but the wet paint still creates glare.


Sunday, February 15, 2009

MORNING RITUAL

A little corner of my greatroom..... I love to sit here in the morning and sip coffee while reading.

Monday, January 26, 2009

"SATURDAY MORNING"


I was getting a bit weary of my "painting a day project", and needed a little break. I decided to try an interior room of my home, so my unmade bed became my subject this Saturday morning.


I had this down by noon. I am enjoying the larger canvas. I am trying to keep most areas soft and neutral. I am really liking the rosy glow against the neutral grays.




Finished and ready for my signature!!!  I am very pleased with the finished painting.  I think it is one of my stronger paintings.  
PS:  This just won a Blue Ribbon Award Monday night (3/9/09)

Friday, January 23, 2009

PLAY TIME

This is the third painting that is using time as a reference, which could result in a series that goes on and on!!!!!

This is a painting of a toy elephant with that old pottery barn clock again. I have a basket full of toys for my granddaughter, and this is one of her favorites.

I'm not certain if I will carry on this 'time series' ..... What do you think???? I am kind of running out of ideas ..... and am tired of painting the same clock ! Your comments are appreciated.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

"Quiet Time"

The ellipse on the face of the clock caused me GRIEF!!!!!  The clock was actually turned a bit .... with the left hand side turned back into the picture plane, with the right hand side closer to the viewer.  I don't think my painting reflects this...... but since my original blog goal was to post my paintings as they are,  ..... unaltered ..... here it is!  Any suggestions how to achieve this would be appreciated :)

Carole

Friday, January 2, 2009

Time To Smell The Roses


I have been away far too long!  It feels so good to be painting again.

My wish for everyone .....
a joyous .... healthy ...... and a prosperous new year :)

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

"LYLE'S ROSES"

Sunday,  was a beautiful fall afternoon here in Kansas City.  A friend and I dove out to the countryside and stopped at a lovely farm to do some sketching.  The owners gave us a bouquet of roses that had to be painted!!!!


Sunday, October 12, 2008

"MUMS IN A CUP" SOLD



These tiny chrysanthemums are from my garden.  I love the autumn with all of the abundant colors.
SOLD

Friday, October 3, 2008

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

"FRESH FROM THE MARKET"



More fruit today!  These apples are from our local farmers market.  I am still using a limited palette of Cad yellow light, Cad red light, and Ultramarine Blue plus Titanium white.
Your comments are welcome

Monday, September 29, 2008

"THREE RED BARTLETTS"


The colors of harvest are abundant!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

"THREE ON A PLATE"


This is #11 of my "painting-a-day" series.  I am enjoying the challenge of painting something new everyday.  Each new subject presents new problems.  This one was to depict the freshness of the fruit.  One of the biggest challenges is to get something on the canvas within two or three hours.  I am painting each one, without additional editing, so that months from now.... I can see if I have achieved growth.  Your comments are most welcome.  

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

"DESERT ROSE AND A PEACH"


I love this set of dishes, and have had them for years.  Always beautiful on any table!  

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

"LEMON GRASS AND LIME"


I'm back.........!  I had to finish several paintings for two exhibits for this month, and it took me longer than I thought it would.  This little painting was a good exercise to get me back on track.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

"CADDY SHACK"


This is the 2nd painting I did for the Hidden Glen plein air event.  It is a beautiful 18 hole golf course located at Cedar Creek.  I thought this was the Golf Club (see how much I know about golf), but I just found out it is where the golf carts are parked.  I had to rename this one "Caddy Shack".

Sunday, September 7, 2008

"SISTERS" SOLD

This painting was also painted in Fish Creek, in Door County during the week of the plein air festival.  It was three little cottages that faced the harbor.  I painted two of them, and that's where I got the title.  Artists were painting everywhere.  I often noticed tourists stacked up behind me... 20 - 30 at a time.  One young woman came by several times to check my progress.  When I was finished, she bought it right off my easel... I think I was as excited as she was.  She has been coming to Fish Creek for the summer since she was a child .... and just happened to stay in the cottage on the right!  It was a memorable trip, and hope to return again next year
SOLD

"WINK COTTAGE" SOLD

This event was so much fun!!! It was the final event for the plein air festival in Door County. The event was held in Fish Creek next to the harbor. We were given two hours to complete a painting. The bull horn sounded promptly at 9:00 am. and ended at 11:00. The paintings were placed in frames and put on our easels in the designated area. They were them auctioned off. Great excitement and fun!

SOLD

Friday, September 5, 2008

"ED'S LAVENDER FIELDS AND RED CHAIR"

I painted this last month during the Door County Plein Air festival.  It is a charming little Dutch Farmhouse B&B and gallery, run by Kansas City's own Ed Fenendael, complete with beautiful lavender gardens.  It is located in Baileys Harbor, Door County, WI.


"MORNING LIGHT IN DE SOTO"

This charming little farmhouse is located just off Highway 10 and Kill Creek Road in De Soto, Kansas.  It was a beautiful early spring morning....  my favorite time to paint.  


Wednesday, September 3, 2008

"GREEN MAJOLICA TEAPOT"

It was nice taking a few days off for the holiday.  I actually did get my studio organized... so everything is in order.  I have two paintings to finish for an upcoming exhibit, so I probably won't post for a couple of days.  This teapot drove me crazy!  The Majolica pattern on the teapot was extremely difficult.  I just wanted to give the impression of a leaf pattern.