The last few months I have been on the go with shows and plein air events. So, I have decided to take some time off. When I return to the studio I will share my adventures with you.
I think we all go at such a frenzied pace we need to drop back now and then and "smell the roses". How about it you all? If you can't actually get away to another place why not just take a day for yourself or maybe just an hour or two to get recharged?
Join me for some well deserved R and R.
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Thursday, May 21, 2009
Pendleton Color Boot Camp
Elin Pendleton is a ball of energy. She hits the ground running the very first day of the workshop or Boot Camp as she calls it. And we quickly learned why she uses that term. She has a lot of information to give in just 5 short days. She encourages FUN but keeps everyone on task and working.
Her Color Boot Camp centers on warm and cool colors---where to put them (in light or shadow) and at what time of day or under what atmospheric conditions (mist, early morning, afternoon, evening, night, backlight).
Since I have painted the landscape for years I thought I had this pretty well figured out. I soon learned ----there is much more to learn!

Needless to say, I am sold on her approach to handling color.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Pendleton Workshop
I returned home from the Winter Park Paint Out with just enough time to unpack and then repack all my painting gear for the Elin Pendleton Color Boot Camp in Wiersdale, Fl.
The days have been packed with information...lectures and demos by Elin and each of us creating paintings under her direction. My mind is realing from it all and we have two more days to go!
I will post photos after the workshop. Now I am off again!
The days have been packed with information...lectures and demos by Elin and each of us creating paintings under her direction. My mind is realing from it all and we have two more days to go!
I will post photos after the workshop. Now I am off again!
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
Winter Park Paint Out

Wow! What a great week.
The Winter Park Paint Out held at the Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens was top notch. The artists every need was anticipated by the show committee---continental breakfast each morning at the museum, snacks and water throughout the day, a wonderful heavy hors'oeuvre reception, pot-luck-dinner and Gala Opening Reception.

Hal Stringer and his committee deserve a well earned THANK YOU. Their hard work was rewarded with good attendance and sales. And of course, happy painters.

My painting on the front lawn of the Museum
The art will be on exhibit through May 17. Do yourself a favor and drop by the museum to see the fabulous gardens sprinkled with wonderful sculptures, tour the Polasek homestead and most importantly see the paintings produced this past week by some of the best plein air artists found in the state of Florida
Albin Polasek Museum & Sculpture Gardens
633 Osceola Avenue
Winter Park, Fl 32789
407-647-6294
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Ft. Pierce Plein Air Event
I moved to and lived for almost 20 years in Ft. Pierce on the east coast of Florida. My children grew up there and still consider it their home town. Though I did not know it at the time, that move would change my life forever.
Nationally recognized Florida landscape painter, A.E. "Bean" Backus was a native son of Ft. Pierce. He became my mentor, teacher and personal friend. Because of Beanie I developed into a professional painter with a busy career.
Although I moved from there many years ago I still return to support the local arts community as often as possible, as hommage to Beanie.
So, today I am trekking back to participate in the Second Annual "Souvenirs of Downtown" Invitational En Plein Air Event. Sponsored by Main Street Fort Pierce, Inc. it is held in Historic Downtown Fort Pierce April 22-24.
Paintings produced during the paint out will be for sale, wet, right off the easel or may be purchased at the two FREE- OPEN TO THE PUBLIC RECEPTIONS---Thursday April 23 and Friday April 24, 5-8PM at the Platts/Backus House (122 A.E. Backus Avenue).
A portion of the sales goes to Main Street Fort Pierce, Inc and the renovation of the Platts/Backus House. This is a Historic Building originally owned by the doctor who delivered Bean in 1907. It later became Bean's home and studio and is where I worked with him for almost 10 years.
Nationally recognized Florida landscape painter, A.E. "Bean" Backus was a native son of Ft. Pierce. He became my mentor, teacher and personal friend. Because of Beanie I developed into a professional painter with a busy career.
Although I moved from there many years ago I still return to support the local arts community as often as possible, as hommage to Beanie.
So, today I am trekking back to participate in the Second Annual "Souvenirs of Downtown" Invitational En Plein Air Event. Sponsored by Main Street Fort Pierce, Inc. it is held in Historic Downtown Fort Pierce April 22-24.
Paintings produced during the paint out will be for sale, wet, right off the easel or may be purchased at the two FREE- OPEN TO THE PUBLIC RECEPTIONS---Thursday April 23 and Friday April 24, 5-8PM at the Platts/Backus House (122 A.E. Backus Avenue).
A portion of the sales goes to Main Street Fort Pierce, Inc and the renovation of the Platts/Backus House. This is a Historic Building originally owned by the doctor who delivered Bean in 1907. It later became Bean's home and studio and is where I worked with him for almost 10 years.
I sincerely hope you can attend...watch artists at work....and take home a "Souvenir".
Mention this Blog Post and I will give you a little "Thank You" Gift for supporting the arts.
Monday, April 20, 2009
Festival of the Horse
For those of you who may not know this, Ocala, Florida in Marion County is known as horse country. Beautiful horse farms with rolling hills and sprawling oak trees provide the perfect place for all types of horses from high spirited race horses to prancing Paso Finos.
This past week, April 16-19, the "Festival of the Horse" was held at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala. Spectators came out to watch Dressage, Cross Country Jumping, Show Jumping, Polo Matches, and Mounted Archery Demonstrations.
The Marion County Cultural Alliance rounded up some of us artists to display our paintings during the Festival. (Rounded up is horse speak for invited) They rented and set up a huge tent, dividing the space to accomodate 12 artists. Everyone was a horse painter except me.
My Florida landscape paintings were well received...I even had sales. But, the stars of the exhibit were three of the best equine and animal artists in the state, if not the nation. Sharon Crute's powerful oil paintings of thundering race horses gathered crowds (http://www.sharoncrute.com/), Moe Hahn's paintings of the refined dressage and carriage horses captured the attention of everyone that passed by and Mary Verrandeaux's wonderful portraits of horses and dogs inspired oohhsss and aahhss (http://www.mverrandeaux.com/).
I am not what anyone would ever call a horse person but the event was fun. I was in the company of great artists and met wonderful people from all over the nation. Life doesn't get much better than that.
This past week, April 16-19, the "Festival of the Horse" was held at the Florida Horse Park in Ocala. Spectators came out to watch Dressage, Cross Country Jumping, Show Jumping, Polo Matches, and Mounted Archery Demonstrations.
The Marion County Cultural Alliance rounded up some of us artists to display our paintings during the Festival. (Rounded up is horse speak for invited) They rented and set up a huge tent, dividing the space to accomodate 12 artists. Everyone was a horse painter except me.
My Florida landscape paintings were well received...I even had sales. But, the stars of the exhibit were three of the best equine and animal artists in the state, if not the nation. Sharon Crute's powerful oil paintings of thundering race horses gathered crowds (http://www.sharoncrute.com/), Moe Hahn's paintings of the refined dressage and carriage horses captured the attention of everyone that passed by and Mary Verrandeaux's wonderful portraits of horses and dogs inspired oohhsss and aahhss (http://www.mverrandeaux.com/).
I am not what anyone would ever call a horse person but the event was fun. I was in the company of great artists and met wonderful people from all over the nation. Life doesn't get much better than that.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Color Theory
Two accomplished artists and good friends Sharon Crute and Nancy Moskovitz have spoken often about Elin Pendleton and her "Color System". So, in the interest of knowledge, I dove into the digital world and came up in Elin's web site (www.elinart.com).
Artists are continually on the quest for how to do it better. I, for one, am always challenged by color, among other things. Elin Pendleton has developed an interesting, understandable way to handle color that is logical and seems effortless.
Yes, I splurged and ordered Elin's "Flash Card Color System". Then decided I had to have her DVD on Plein Air Painting. Why stop there? The credit card came out and with a flick of my finger her other 3 DVDs were on their way to my house.
I watched all the DVDs and read the Flash Cards. Then off to the drug store. Why the drug store? you ask. To buy the pill boxes of course.
All humor aside, I highly recommend any of Elin's DVDs or Flash Cards. The information is presented in an understandable, straightforward way. She talks as if you are right there in front of her...not a camera. She explains cool colors and warm colors, where to put them at what time of day.
I don't know Elin Pendleton. I don't get any kick back from sales. I just think she has good information, at a reasonable price.
The Pill Boxes? Guess you will have to find out for yourself!
Artists are continually on the quest for how to do it better. I, for one, am always challenged by color, among other things. Elin Pendleton has developed an interesting, understandable way to handle color that is logical and seems effortless.
Yes, I splurged and ordered Elin's "Flash Card Color System". Then decided I had to have her DVD on Plein Air Painting. Why stop there? The credit card came out and with a flick of my finger her other 3 DVDs were on their way to my house.
I watched all the DVDs and read the Flash Cards. Then off to the drug store. Why the drug store? you ask. To buy the pill boxes of course.
All humor aside, I highly recommend any of Elin's DVDs or Flash Cards. The information is presented in an understandable, straightforward way. She talks as if you are right there in front of her...not a camera. She explains cool colors and warm colors, where to put them at what time of day.
I don't know Elin Pendleton. I don't get any kick back from sales. I just think she has good information, at a reasonable price.
The Pill Boxes? Guess you will have to find out for yourself!
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