Sunday, June 15, 2014

Running in Place

Here is a series of pink beads made at the Penland Flamework Studio.

Pink and Amber
This is an usual color combination.  I would like to make several more, possibly for earrings.




Below a series of discs made from every pink colored glass that could be found.  Figuring out how to link and arrange them in a necklace is a challenge.


Pink Discs


A Big Pink Honker of a Bead
This one is suitable for a pendant.    Would be great with some more pink pieces on the chain.

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Catching Up

Back in North Carolina.  Since not having a computer for a month there's a lot of catching up to do, while trying to stay current.

Yesterday was the Burnsville Paint-Out, wickedly cold for the middle of May, 38 degrees when I started out.

The two pastels are hanging in the Burnsville TRAC gallery, didn't think to photo in the rush to get them framed and driven into town.

But in the spirit of catching up here's a photo from the new Gift Shop artist show in April.


Sunday, May 11, 2014

More Beach Time

Heading out tomorrow for Charlotte.  Had a couple hours at the beach today to say goodbye.  Love the breezes and the salt smell.

A couple more pastels from this week:



Early Morning
Pastel 5 x 7

I've been getting up very early to get sunrise images, haven't managed to be set up before sunrise though.  It's also a challenge to see colors in the dim light.  I wanted to convey both the quiet of the morning and the blinding brilliance of the sun.  In the mountains where I live the sun doesn't get over the ridge until 10AM, so the sunrise is special.   The beach has an emptiness and simplicity not present in the tangle and folds of the mountain landscapes.

High Tide
Pastel 5 x 7


Can't set up in one spot for the day, I move up and down the beach with the tide.   Have to be aware of what's happening, not overly involved in painting, so I don't get witlessly .

Friday, May 9, 2014

Back at the Beach

It's been a long time.  My computer's hard drive failed, and there's a whole saga that goes along with it.

But this blog is about painting.   Or in the case plein air pastels.  The grittiness of the sand works better with them than oils.


Nestled Inn
Pastel 8 x 10

As a retired architect it's going to take some doing to get more painterly about buildings.



Windless Day
Patel 5 x 7
Jacksonville Beach has a vast beach at low tide which is filled with shallow pools.  They change size and position with each tide as the sandy bottom shifts.

I leave in a few days for home by way of Charlotte for yet another trip to the Apple Store.  

Next weekend is a Paint-Out in my home town, Burnsville NC.   If you can come join us on the 17th, see http://ncpap.org/events/toe-river-arts-council-8th-annual-paint-out-burnsville-nc

One of my painting groups, the Blue Ridge Fine Arts Guild will be having a show next summer, called 'New Pioneers of the Blue Ridge: the Renaissance of the Family Farm", we're all exciting and just beginning to think about some good plein air sites.

Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Gallery Exhibit

I am very happy to be selected as gift shop artist by the Toe River Arts Council.  There is an exhibit of the twelve newly selected artist which opened last Saturday and will run until May 10th.  Most of the work is from the Thirty Paintings in Thirty Days event of last January.   There will be a reception in the Burnsville NC gallery April 17th from 5 until 7:30 PM.  (Happy Dance!)


October Whitewater
Oil on Canvas Panel 5 x 7


Thursday, April 3, 2014

Escape from Winter


A bit of escapism from the snow to Jacksonville Beach.  I prefer pastels on the beach, rather than oils.
After a day of being Spring Break entertainment I moved further away from the entry.

A New Morning
Pastel 6 x8







 


River Run
Pastel 9 x 12


Then a return to the mountains.  The beach was so much simpler, I chose a larger format for the woods, the painting needs much more work.  But I haven't done pastels for 1-1/2 years so it was good to get back to that medium.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

Penland Community Day March 1

After Bead Week, the gang stayed to help out during Community Day in the Flameworking Studio.  This is an annual event at Penland, the public is invited to make small projects in most of the studios.
In the photo below everyone seated is making a bead with an experienced flameworker coaching behind.
Community Day in the Penland Flamework Studio