This painting is from last Friday's 3 hour live model portrait session.6x6 inches :: oil on linen
I went to Ted James Organic Blueberry Farm today, and got inspired by the abundance of farm life. Ted will have a blog up soon, so you can check out his farming philosophy and he is also a printmaker, so maybe he will talk about that too. I'll put a link on when he has it ready. And I took home some delicious berries. This painting was inspiring to me because I like the abstract silhouetted shape of the berries and leaves against a contrasting background.
Just got back from a couple of days in Seattle, I was hoping to get some good cityscape reference photos while I was there, we will have to see what's on the camera.
Painting an epic scene like this one was really fun. This was painted from private property above the gorge, about 2000 feet elevation. You could probably spend the rest of your life just painting scenes from up there. The vegetation is kind of scrubby grasses, pines and patches of oak trees.
I met a group of painters at Good News Gardening in Hood River to paint this morning. Good News has rows and rows of blooming plants and flowers. This fiercely red flower (Raspberry Wine Bee Balm) caught my attention, so I got set up to paint. Hummingbirds love this flower, they were flitting all around. I was painting my little 6x6 painting, and a woman came up behind me and said she wanted to buy the painting!
View of the gardens from under a Birch tree.
This is a beautifully restored old house, that is now a business, The Gorge White House. I will be having a show for the month of July there. It is in the middle of Hood River Valley, where there are many orchards and farms. The Gorge White House showcases regional wines and art. It is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.
This little landscape is for the show at The Gorge White House, that opens on July 4, in Hood River OR. I will also have larger paintings available. The orchard trees were an interesting challenge to paint. It's difficult to get trees dark enough to read as trees, but not too dark. This is more or less the view from The Gorge White House, minus the road.
Monday June 30, 2008