Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Garfield Monument Staircase ~ ANDY SMITH, watercolor

6"x 4" Watercolor ~ $225. Contact the studio...

I am intrigued by these stairs. They are from
the Garfield Monument in Ohio. Similar to the
steps in a lighthouse, I simply wanted to see if I
could get the perspective.

Pet Portrait Commission Mixed Medium by Charlotte Yealey


8-1/2 x 11
Colored Pencil and Ink
This commissioned pet portrait of two cats is just off my easel. I really enjoyed painting it.
To see more of my finished pet portraits go to www.charlotteswebart.com.

Flatwater by Joe Kluck pastel 13 x 19

'Study of a Volcano Creek Golden Trout' by Thom Glace


Transparent Watercolor on Crescent Mat Board
Double Matted on Identical Mat Board
Image Size: 9" x 4.5". Matted Size: 14" x 11"
Original , Giclee Prints & Note Cards are Available.
If Interested, get my Web Site for Galleries or contact info:
Or for Cards and Posters check my Zazzle Store at:

The Volcano Creek Golden Trout is one of the 4 final 
Trout Watercolors in a series of 12 to be used 
on a calendar for 2011. 

Thom Glace Watercolors

Monday, August 30, 2010

Shaker boxes ~ ANDY SMITH, watercolor

5" x5" watercolor ~ $200. Contact the Studio
Wooden Shaker Boxes are so simply
crafted and have an understated color.
I will paint several as a study and practice
before I paint a large piece.

Watercolor Classes held in Lititz.
2 spots open for Wed. mornings 9:30-11:30am
and I just opened a Wed evening class 7-9pm
starting 9/8 ~ 4 classes only $60!
Call or email to sign up

YELLOW BUTTERFLY BUSH
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
48/100


'Yellow Butterfly Bush
Oil   6 x 6
48/100

Day 48

I was over at my daughter's house this morning
to see my grandson off to his first day of second grade,
and as I was leaving I snitched a few sprigs from her
yellow butterfly bush.    The blooms are really starting to fade, and
I've been wanting to paint it all summer because of the
buttery color of the blossoms.  I just hope that she can give me a
baby from it next spring so that I can have some in my own garden!

If you would like to see more of my work,
please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

Braddock Houses, For Sale, 16 x 20, oil on linen, by Ron Donoughe

Braddock, Pennsylvania is full of despair. You can feel it when you drive around. Lately the community has been dealt another blow because the hospital there just closed. Unemployment is 15.8% compared to the national average of 9.7%.This was once a thriving mill town but now you see boarded-up storefronts and lots of houses are for sale–cheap. Lawns of these houses are overgrown with huge weeds and many are unoccupied. The dark sky tells this sad story while the crisp light gives hope that things can only get better.

Com-posers Series Impressionistic Watercolor Floral/ Sunflowers by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown

Com-posers

original watercolor floral/sunflowers: 14"w x 11"h

Good Vibrations

I love the way

on a late August day

the sun reaches down

to gather around

my sunflower girls

with their golden yellow curls

and their skirts made of leaves

shimmering in the breeze...

The birds of the air

and the insects working there

create a vibration

a vibrato celebration

as they all harmonize

their praise to the skies...

I’m thankful just to be

by this undulating sea

and honored so to hear

this music of the spheres

BB’10

Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PA

info at: email

blog: http://watercolorsbybertiebrown.blogspot.com

Lunch Time - Watercolor by Kathy Michels



I did this piece last year and it was so fun. I am trying to get in as many photo shoots as I can before winter sneaks in once again. As I look around for shots this piece reminded me that we can and do paint anything. A simple lunch gave me so much to practice. I tried to achieve the look of the dull underglazing on the plate, the wooden table, the texture of the bun. What fun!

Sunday, August 29, 2010

On the drawing board - Dianne Lorden


Hi all - still progressing, here is an interpretation of one of my favorite places: the Kirkridge Retreat Center in the Pocono Mountains. I was most recently there the end of August, but have been making shamanic pilgrimages to that marvelous land for several years. I'm not sure yet where this pastel is going, but this scene is slightly different from how the area actually appears. I guess it's shaping up to be a combination of what's there and what's implied by fantasy. So, I'll post again when it's completed.

Now, we're off to visit our daughter at the lake house!

Saturday, August 28, 2010

SUNNY FIELD by Julie Riker

11x14
oil on canvas
It seems we have a theme going with this group. I am finding this blog site to be extremely motivating. After viewing all the other sunflower paintings I actually turned off the computer and finished mine.
I love seeing different interpretations of the same subject or view. We all have our own styles and our own way of seeing things.

"Fire Birds" Oil Pastel by Tatiana Myers.

"Fire Birds"
8 x 6" Oil Pastel on RTX240 Board.


My very latest floral painting. Those orchids are done is Erengy brand Oil Pastels and finished just with slight touch up of some Holbeins.  
I call this one "Fire Birds" because of middle of orchid flower look just like little colorful bird to me.

With questions about my art work e-mail me at TanyaOfOz@aol.com .

To see more of my paintings visit my web site:
http://www.TatianaMyersFineArt.com/

Friday, August 27, 2010

Sunflower Alley Series Plein Air Watercolor Landscape/Sunflower Field by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown

Sunflower Alley

original plein air watercolor landscape/sunflower field: 15"w x 21"h

Com-Posers Soon Over

bloomin' sunflowers

makin' me happy

till crisp autumn winds

nippy and snappy

cause me to pine

and feel so unhappy

for that best of all times

the season devine

that this painting defines....

summer time and the livin' was fine!

BB'10

Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PA

info at: email

blog: http://watercolorsbybertiebrown.blogspot.com


SUNFLOWERS By Cecelia Lyden

acrylic on stretched canvas
11x16
cecelialyden.com
We could not have asked for a more perfect summer day to paint outdoors. Cool, comfortable weather, brilliant sunshine and a gorgeous blue sky with streaks of white clouds. Top that off with friendly, helpful [ I'm still struggling with my new plein aire equipment] painting companions--and you have an ideal painting morning at Ashcombs Farms.

"Tomatoes!" By Debra Tritt Kreiger



"Tomatoes!" 10"x8" Watercolor on 140lb Arches Paper
Sold
This time of year this is what I like to see in my kitchen. Thanks to a good friend who keeps me stocked up on these home grown beauties! They made a wonderful primary color composition. Enjoy!

To contact me or see more paintings go to www.debkreiger.com
or follow my blog at debkreiger.blogspot.com

Black Eyed Suzie Floozies Watercolor Floral Still Life with Black Eyed Susans by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown

Black Eyed Suzie Floozies

original watercolor floral still life with Black Eyed Susans: 9"w x 11"h

My Black Eyed Suzies

are stubborn little floozies!

they’re still hangin’ ‘round

though they are bendin’ down

I know they’re just tryin’

to keep me from cryin’

with summer ‘most gone

“summertime

and the livin’ is easy”

is only a song....

that easy livin’ never lasts too long

BB'10

Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PA

info at: email

blog: http://watercolorsbybertiebrown.blogspot.com




Steve Aimone Workshop - Linda Benton McCloskey

Here's a photo of me at the end of my stay in New Smyrna Beach, FL - where I attended an "independent study" workshop held by Steven Aimone (www.aimoneartservices.com). I do have the two paintings on my right already uploaded to my website (www.LindaBentonMccloskey.com). The one on my left is my absolute favorite...it's at my framer being stretched. I have never painted on unstretched RAW canvas before - and have found that this just may be my new favorite support. Raw canvas accepts paint differently than primed canvas. As soon as I get photos of the untitled one (it's actually two that I plan to exhibit as one), I'll be posting as well.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

SUNNY DAY
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
47/100


'Sunny Day'
Oil   11 x 14
47/100


Day 47

Members of our plein air group (Susquehanna Valley
Plein Air Painters) have spent the last two days
painting the sunflower fields of Ashcombe's Garden
Center. In addition to the beautiful sunflowers,
there were butterflies, bees and goldfinches and even a baby
bunny rabbit that squealed when one of our painters
walked a little too close to where he was hiding.

If you would like to see more of my work,
please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

Today's paper

Just wanted to share this bit in today's Gettysburg Times. Young Ben's grandma purchased one of my paintings for him; he picked it out. So there we are posing together last month, at Gunnar Galleries, Gettysburg. Of course, I received the rare doubly incorrect treatment of my name, as both my first and last names are misspelled. (I'm used to only getting one "n" in Dianne.") But, hey ... if you know me, you'll recognize the picture. If you don't, you won't care!
View my artwork at my website, South Mountain Sketchbook, by visiting: www.southmountainsketbook.webs.com

'Study of a Chain Pickerel (Esox niger)' by Thom Glace


Transparent Watercolor on Crescent Watercolor Board
Image Size: 9" x 4.5". Matted Size: 14" x 11".
Part of a large series of Freshwater Fish found in the Northeast US.
Will be in a Book of Watercolor Studies of Freshwater Fish
of the Susquehanna River Watershed.
Original at Smith Gallery in New Cumberland, PA
(Info found on my website listed below.)
Prints and Note Cards are also available.

Thom Glace Watercolors

pastel painting

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

"King's Gap Creek" WIP by Tatiana Myers.

"King's Gap Creek"
10 x 8",  Gouache and Watercolor
on RTX 420  board.

Last week we went to King's Gap for Plein Air painting session and got there pretty late. This time I wanted to try out new watercolor board and took the board and my paints... of course I had to forget my brushes and rash back home to get it. What unfortunately put some extra time limits on my painting process. However good part about it - I remember place what I painted well and also took some reference photos what will give me a chance to finish my painting at studio (something I have to do every other time anyway).

The best part about whole that expedition - I love the board. It works wanders, especially with gouache.

Looking forward to finish this little painting sometime soon. 

With questions about my art work e-mail me at TanyaOfOz@aol.com .

To see more of my paintings visit my web site:
http://www.TatianaMyersFineArt.com/
http://TatianaMyersFineArt.blogspot.com/ 
 

Com-posers Series, Impressionistic Watercolor Floral, Sunflowers by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown

Com-posers

original watercolor floral/sunflowers on Aqua Boards:

6" x 6" / 5"x 7" / 5" x 7" / 5" x 7"

The Sunflower Strut

My sunflower girls are playin’ charades

I’m guessing they’re modeling

in a runway parade

they don’t ever worry

if their hips are too curvy

they’re not in a hurry

they don’t ever scurry

no, they just take their time

strut their stuff down the line

in their couture high-heeled shoe

by their favorite, Jimmy Choo

BB'10

Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PA

info at: email

blog: http://watercolorsbybertiebrown.blogspot.com


Royalton Rocks by Julie Riker

Plein Air Oil
8x10
I feel very fortunate to live so close to the Susquehanna River. There are some spots where the view rivals any coastline. This was painted near Royalton on a somewhat overcast day. I was attracted to the play of color between the rocks and water.

Encampment by Michael LeKites


Another civil war painting. Models were reenactors who posed at Gettysburg.
Acrylic 22x28.

"Recycled" Mixed Media on Paper - Abstract by Linda Benton McCloskey


This is another piece that I created in New Smyrna Beach, FL during my directed individual study workshop. "Recycled" image size is 30 x 22 (on printmaking paper). This is another example of "letting go" of my control and just having fun. Some of the elements (or shapes) that I started painting are still barely there - I first painted an large orange triangle in the top right hand corner, then 3 loops in blue at left hand corner, wrote the word "kaboom" in green near the bottom, put 3 orange check marks at bottom right, finished with an a black solid area near bottom. After all this was completed, I composed the painting without completely obliterating all of the first elements. I HAD FUN! Isn't that what we strive for? And to top it off, I love the painting.

This weekend, August 28 and 29, I will be one of the artists at the York "ArtFest" held along the creek in downtown historic York, PA. Hours are Saturday 10-5 and Sunday 10-4. Stop by if you attend. If I can manage to frame "Recycled" over the next couple of days, I'll have it exhibited.

Linda Benton McCloskey
http://www.lindabentonmccloskey.com/
Email - mccloskeyart@comcast.net
717-564-4674

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Shaker Still Life ~ ANDY SMITH, watercolor

4"x6" watercolor ~ SOLD
This is the first of my Shaker series.
I will start with studies to key in on different
objects to practice the clean Shaker lines

This weekend:
SEAWALL ART SHOW
Aug. 28 & 29 ~ Free admission!
Held at High Street Landing in Olde Towne
Portsmouth VA. ~ Sat. 10-6 & Sun. 10-5
My space is #45 at the corner of High and Water St.

Blue Lagoon - Linda Benton McCloskey - Acrylic Abstract


I just returned from a "Directed Independent Study" held by Steven Aimone in New Smyrna Beach, Florida. Here's one of several paintings that I will be posting. This particular painting is 48 x 36 and on stretched canvas. I decided to experiment - using no brushes - Blue Lagoon was painted with my hands and a spoon. I loved the freedom it gave me and I completely "gave up" my control.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Fishing, Maria Kovalenko Leysens

Small 7x10 watercolor I did to give to my Dad
to give to the people he visited in Alaska as a thank you.
This a from a photo that one of them took.

"Ella the Butterfly Koi" Pastel by Charlotte Yealey

12x18
Pastel
Meet Ella, the largest butterfly Koi fish in our pond measuring 36" long. I look at her everyday so I decided to paint her portrait.

Sunflower Alley Series Plein Air Watercolor Landscape/Sunflower Field by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown

Sunflower Alley

original plein air watercolor landscape/ sunflower field: 11"w x 9"h

Party Hardy

A field of sunflowers

sat simmering for hours

now it’s ready to cast

an end of summer bash

boasting nectar warm and sweet

and tasty seeds, always a treat

for our hungry dine-ees

humming happily as they feast

bashful, humble

bumble bees

daring dragonflies, such drama queens

golden finches

those sunflower grinches

and baffling butterflies

so gentle and shy

it’s a golden sunny world

thanks to all our sunflower girls

BB'10

Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PA

info at: email

blog: http://watercolorsbybertiebrown@msn.com


5"x 5" Watercolor ~ SOLD
I use these studies to sharpen my skills for the
larger paintings. While there is no window showing
you can tell it is there by the shadows.

Unpacking from Mt Gretna, drying out a few things
then repacking! Nice to meet and chat with several
DPP's and a huge thank you to Linda Young for taking
my paintings to the Harrisburg exhibit.
I am exhibiting in Portsmouth, VA this weekend at
the Seawall Art Show.

"Whale Tales" By Debra Tritt Kreiger



"Whale Tales" 10"x14" on 140lb Arches Paper

I couldn't resist paniting this scene. We took a whale watching tour from Provincetown, MA. We saw about 20 humpback whales, mostly moms and babies. I tried to capture the signature beauty of these magnificent creatures. My subject is a little bottom heavy so I duplicated the whales tail shape using the sea birds and lightened up the left side of the sky to draw your eye back and around. It was a beautiful day!

To contact me or see more paintings go to www.debkreiger.com
or follow my blog at debkreiger.blogspot.com

"Summer Poppies" By Tatiana Myers

"Summer Poppies"
14 x 11", Aqua DUO Oil  and Oil Pastel
on Ampersand  board.

I finally finished my oil painting, waited till it dried and re-finished in with Oil pastels.

Now I'll let it sit around for few days and varnish it... what I normally don't do with my Oil Pastels, but this is a different case. I'm going to spray it with Caran D'Ache "Protector" fixatif. If it will not be enough, perhaps I'll go over it with Golden varnish. I expect the end result to be somewhat glossy, therefore had to take a picture of this painting before varnishing.




With questions about my art work e-mail me at TanyaOfOz@aol.com .

To see more of my paintings visit my web site:
http://www.TatianaMyersFineArt.com/
 

BREAKING STORM
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
46/100


'Breaking Storm'
Oil 6 x 8
46/100


Day 46

We've had some pretty intense, fast-moving storms this
summer. The other day we went from sunny skies to
a complete downpour - and then the sun came back out
and these clouds appeared. I grabbed my camera
to get some shots because I knew I wanted to
paint this!


If you would like to see more of my work,
please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

Back from Mount Gretna by Linda Young

Please visit my blogspot for a brief description and a few photos of my experience at the Mount Gretna Outdoor Art Show.  Thanks to Julie Riker, Andy Smith and Patsy Kline for stopping by to talk to me.  I recognized Mark Brown's booth by the beautiful white roses and satin. 

My Blogspot?  Just click here

Sunday, August 22, 2010

"New Life Under My Deck" Colored Pencil by Charlotte Yealey

9x11
Colored Pencil
Every spring robins try to find a spot for their nest and this year one raised a family under the deck. We watched them grow and leave the nest and now each time we see a robin, we wonder if it is one of the babies we watched.

Article On Thom Glace Mentions DPP Prominently.

Pennsylvania nature artist packs his ‘second life’

Published: Sunday, August 22, 2010, 8:55 AM     Updated: Sunday, August 22, 2010, 9:04 AM
thom glace.JPGThom Glace, Camp Hill watercolor artist
Camp Hill watercolor artist Thom Glacein September will have work in the Daily Painters of Pennsylvania exhibit in the East Wing Rotunda of the State Capitol Building and the Art Association of Harrisburg “Green Zone” exhibit, and will stage a one-man show at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church in Camp Hill.
Not bad for a man who died of a massive heart attack, which his doctors described as a “catastrophic event,” in February 2006.
“At age 54 I dropped over dead,” he recalled. “They brought me back twice,” but with only 27 percent of a heart and two arteries working. Glace continues to battle with limited energy and balance issues, among other concerns, but he’s back in a life his doctors never expected for him.
“I feel blessed,” he said. “I feel like the luckiest guy in the world because of what didn’t happen to me. Instead of waking up depressed every morning, I wake up happy. I’m enjoying my second life.”

And, as it turned out, that heart attack transformed the former globe-hopping owner of a advertising agency in the Caribbean and marketing manager for companies like the former AMP into the nature artist he is today.
The 59-year-old Harrisburg native’s artistic side had begun to develop while he was working for AMP in New Hampshire, but a 1995 transfer back to Central Pennsylvania and the international marketing division put much of his active artwork on hold.
That phase of his life ended with the heart attack and more than six months of convalescence in bed, during which time he gradually returned to his watercolors.
“I would put a card table up next to the bed and dabble away,” he explained.
Today his work hangs in four Central Pennsylvania galleries and one in New England. He has shows and exhibits booked through next March. He’s on the board of directors of the Mechanicsburg Art Center and on the committee for Camp Hill’s new Planarian.
Glace also has a book project – watercolor studies of selected fish species of the Susquehanna River – and a couple 2011 calendar projects – trout and dragonflies – in progress.
He admits to possibly pushing himself a bit harder than he should, how he does allow for his medical condition. For example, he limits himself to shows of short duration, like the recent one-day Ned Smith Festival for Nature and Art in Millersburg, from which he would have withdrawn if the weather had been too warm or humid.
However, Glace explained, overall “painting is relaxing to me, and basically I’m just enjoying the heck out of myself.”
He describes his work as biological studies in watercolor, which require advance study of the subject prior to touching paint to canvass.
“I will spend as much time researching a fish as painting it, and the same with dragonflies,” he explained.
For example, he’s learned that with trout “when you pull it right out of the water and take a photo in a few seconds, before returning it to the water, you get the true colors of the fish.”
Glace credits his choice of watercolor as his medium to advice his father, the late Ivan (Jack) Glace Jr., once gave him. “He said oils stink and are terrible to clean up,” Glace recalled.
He noted that watercolors are not particularly well adapted to the current subject focus of his art, trout and dragonflies, “but I like the challenge.”
Glace works with transparent watercolors, which allow him to apply glaze over glaze, often as many as 20 glazes, to achieve the lifelike studies he produces, and then go back with a miniature brush to add speckling and similar touches.
The medium allows him to come up with “a totally different affect. I can’t get the shimmering,” look that much fish art enjoys. “But there are things I gain, such as a light, airiness.”
He commented, “It also works very well with me. I have to rest a lot. I can walk away from watercolors very easily. I just put a cover over the water, so the cats don’t drink it, and come back to it later.”
The current focus of his art – trout and dragonflies – comes in part from his pre-heart attack life, in which he was “an avid, avid scuba diver. I had a love of fish, the ocean and anything to do with it.”
That interest turned toward trout after moving back to central Pennsylvania and receiving, as a gift from his wife Mary, a slot in an Orvis fly fishing school at Yellow Breeches Outfitters in Boiling Springs.
Dragonflies came into the mix when Glace produced a painting of a butterfly, which the owner of one of his galleries said was nice enough, but recommended dragonflies as subject that even more art buyers seemed to appreciate.
“Now I’m absolutely hooked on dragonflies. They’re absolutely beautiful. The wings of dragonflies are incredible,” he said. “But I got into them at first because I thought they would be a big seller.”