Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Steel Observation Tower by Larry Lerew

#12-06-22 Size: 12" x 16" Acrylic


#12-06-23 Size: 12" x 9" Pastel


Participating in the Gettyburg Festival Plein Air Event this week.

Met Donna Barlup at Devil's Den and we both painted watercolors this morning. Donna's painting was impressive and full of color. My painting didn't work and bit the dust, so I tried a quick pastel study of a couple of interesting trees just above us on the horizon. Then I packed up and left to see Madeline Reilly who was painting from the Peach Orchard. She was finished for the day and needed to come back later so I headed over to the steel observation tower, had a quick bagged lunch and painted the tower. Switching mediums made things interesting and fun. I climbed this tower in grade school and my Cub Scout Troop spent a fun day flying kites here back in the 60's. Met lots of people through the day and had plenty of fun painting and talking. Just wish I was younger and had more energy although I'm happy I can get out of the studio and paint en plein air with friends.

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5 comments:

Cecelia Lyden said...

Wow, what an excellent example of a successful painting with an ugly tower as the subject matter. Wonderful unified color palette - great composition--love it.

Debra Kreiger said...

Awesome colors! I love the way you painted the trees.

Dianne Lorden said...

Larry - I very much enjoyed seeing your observation tower painting in person. You really turned a gray, industrial-looking structure into a beautiful work of art; your imagination integrated the tower into the landscape much better than it is in real life!

Larry Lerew said...

Had several art professors stress to our class in the 70's that "our job as arists" is to take the viually ordinary or mundane and create something extraordinary so others can better see. Thanks for all the kind comments.

Mary Beth Brath said...

What a joy seeing your paintings. Way to go Larry!