Last night I enjoyed a beautiful evening plein air painting during Lynden Sculpture Gardens education fundraiser. The sculpture of the Bremen Stadtmusikanten really got my attention as I loved the Grimm Brothers fairytale as a child. Plus, the location of the sculpture provided a little wind protection as the wind was pretty intense when I first arrived on location. The "Red Tree" sculpture was also donated for the auction last night too and this was painted about a year ago at Lynden. Met so many nice people last night and especially enjoyed talking to the children about getting outside to paint!
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Friday, August 17, 2012
Lynden Sculpture Garden
Last night I enjoyed a beautiful evening plein air painting during Lynden Sculpture Gardens education fundraiser. The sculpture of the Bremen Stadtmusikanten really got my attention as I loved the Grimm Brothers fairytale as a child. Plus, the location of the sculpture provided a little wind protection as the wind was pretty intense when I first arrived on location. The "Red Tree" sculpture was also donated for the auction last night too and this was painted about a year ago at Lynden. Met so many nice people last night and especially enjoyed talking to the children about getting outside to paint!
Labels:
Lynden Sculpture Garden,
Plein Air,
Sculpture
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Gallery Night in Mineral Point
This Saturday evening I am honored to be exhibiting my work alongside fellow artist Randy Larson. We grew up in rural Blanchardville and our land shared a fencerow. We rode the same bus to school but probably never envisioned a day when we would show work together in a gallery. I love how life unfolds! I will have 12 new paintings in this exhibit. Please stop in for a visit Saturday night at the Walker House from 4 - 9 p.m. And yes, we have free root beer floats!
Labels:
Gallery Exhibit,
Wisconsin,
Wisconsin Landscape
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Plein Air exhibit/award
We had a fun opening reception at the Artbar in Riverwest last Friday evening for a Wisconsin Plein Air Painters exhibit. This painting received an honorable mention! It was painted in December of 2010 along frozen Lake Michigan at Schlitz Audubon Nature Center. On this triple-digit degree day in July, this is a refreshing thought.
Labels:
award,
ice,
Plein Air,
Schlitz Audubon Nature Center,
snow
Monday, July 9, 2012
Cedarburg Plein Air Event Awards
A few weeks ago 167 artists participated in the 12th annual Cedarburg Plein Air Event. Artists leave the comfort of their studios and paint directly from life, in all kinds of weather. This year brought us high, gusty winds and extreme heat.
Often, the best part of these events are the people you meet. I enjoyed getting to know a young farm couple who are such hard workers and great parents. Meeting a delightful woman at the strawberry patch who has been picking berries there for 35 years. And, while painting ducks, I learned that male ducks have a curled feather on their tail....who knew???
To top it off, I was honored to receive two awards this year. An honorable mention for "Chicken Dance" and 1st Place for the Port Washington Paint Out "Whitecaps at Southshore Beach."
Often, the best part of these events are the people you meet. I enjoyed getting to know a young farm couple who are such hard workers and great parents. Meeting a delightful woman at the strawberry patch who has been picking berries there for 35 years. And, while painting ducks, I learned that male ducks have a curled feather on their tail....who knew???
To top it off, I was honored to receive two awards this year. An honorable mention for "Chicken Dance" and 1st Place for the Port Washington Paint Out "Whitecaps at Southshore Beach."
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Cedar Creek Meadow
This was just one of those magical nights.....only a few bugs, great light and the company of wonderful friends (including some cows). We had intended to paint cows, but then we walked around a corner and WOW, this wheat field screamed out to us with dramatic color. The cows continued to peek around the corner to watch us and perhaps provided a few painting tips. Thanks to Susan and Pammie for making the evening super special!
Labels:
Cedarburg Plein Air,
Farms,
Plein Air,
Sunset,
Wisconsin Landscape
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Boats, bras and bugs
Yes, that sums up my plein air experience on the first day of the Cedarburg Plein Air event. We spend the day in lovely Port Washington, no lack of painting material in this charming "mainstreet USA" town.
Around 7 a.m., I decided to head to the beach and what's the first thing I noticed? A bra strewn across the beach. Thought to myself, well someone obviously had a good time last night!!! That started the morning wtih a giggle. I fought the wind all morning and ended up with my umbrella in Lake Michigan at least 4 times. The picture shows algae stuck to parts as evidence. Then, the bugs decide to land all over my palette.
All these things are the rich experiences of plein air painting.....I wouldn't change a thing about my morning. Now, off to find some boats!
Around 7 a.m., I decided to head to the beach and what's the first thing I noticed? A bra strewn across the beach. Thought to myself, well someone obviously had a good time last night!!! That started the morning wtih a giggle. I fought the wind all morning and ended up with my umbrella in Lake Michigan at least 4 times. The picture shows algae stuck to parts as evidence. Then, the bugs decide to land all over my palette.
All these things are the rich experiences of plein air painting.....I wouldn't change a thing about my morning. Now, off to find some boats!
Labels:
Plein Air Painting event,
Port Washington,
water
Friday, June 8, 2012
Last One In!
This painting was inspired by the ducks at the wonderful Family Farm, just outside of Grafton, WI. We have been "frequent farmer" members there for years now, as our 5-year old son adores feeding and seeing the animals. You can also jump around amongst bales of hay...just simple, fun play for adults and children! I was especially drawn the the streak of light highlighting the last duck as he found his way to the watering hole.
Labels:
Ducks,
The Family Farm,
Wisconsin Landscape
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