Saturday, June 27, 2009
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Painting a Day for Five Days
I tried the exercise of painting a painting a day for 5 days. Here's what happened. Took a break tonite. It's not that easy when you have a full time job outside your artwork. Perhaps I'll try a commitment of one a weekend.
Ukrainian Girls 3 x 3 acrylic on canvas
This is the painting from the still life of Cezanne that I did on Sunday, June 13, 2009 at the class put on by Frank Haddock. As mentioned, I thoroughly enjoyed this class.
Cezanne's Still Life -
My version - 24 x 20 acrylic on canvas
I was admiring what the others had done in their attempts at a few of Cezanne's landscapes and I decided to force myself to try a few little landscape studies / experiments of my own in the painting for five days.
Below is the first little 8 x 10 of Bow Lake, Banff National Park from a photo I found on a tourism site. I quite enjoyed this one and like the way some of the colors came together. I would try this one in a larger version.
Bow Lake 8 x 10 acrylic on canvas
Last came a landscape from a photo of a lavender field in Provence, France. This again is an 8 x 10 quick painting done in less than two hours. Painted on Tuesday, June 16, 2009. So here I am now today taking a break.
What did I do for my art passion today. I sent in membership applications to Visual Arts of Alberta Association and Harcourt Art Centre. I am really interested in trying the drop in sessions there which seem to be something I think I could really get into.
Lavendar Fields 8 x 10 acrylic on canvas
Ukrainian Girls 3 x 3 acrylic on canvas
First was the Ukrainian Girls done on Friday, June 12, 2009. This is one of the cute little 3 x 3 canvases on the little easel. I really enjoyed doing this one. Second is Lei Lady done on Saturday, June 13th and I also had a lot of fun doing this one. It's a 16 x 20 acrylic on canvas.
Lei Lady - 16 x 20 acrylic on canvas
Lei Lady - 16 x 20 acrylic on canvas
This is the painting from the still life of Cezanne that I did on Sunday, June 13, 2009 at the class put on by Frank Haddock. As mentioned, I thoroughly enjoyed this class.
Cezanne's Still Life -
My version - 24 x 20 acrylic on canvas
I was admiring what the others had done in their attempts at a few of Cezanne's landscapes and I decided to force myself to try a few little landscape studies / experiments of my own in the painting for five days.
Below is the first little 8 x 10 of Bow Lake, Banff National Park from a photo I found on a tourism site. I quite enjoyed this one and like the way some of the colors came together. I would try this one in a larger version.
Bow Lake 8 x 10 acrylic on canvas
Last came a landscape from a photo of a lavender field in Provence, France. This again is an 8 x 10 quick painting done in less than two hours. Painted on Tuesday, June 16, 2009. So here I am now today taking a break.
What did I do for my art passion today. I sent in membership applications to Visual Arts of Alberta Association and Harcourt Art Centre. I am really interested in trying the drop in sessions there which seem to be something I think I could really get into.
Lavendar Fields 8 x 10 acrylic on canvas
And, of course, lastly I uploaded my efforts from the last few days onto the blogspot. So in essence, I dedicated 2 - 3 hours tonite to art.
Sunday, June 14, 2009
June 14, 2009
Just spent a most enjoyable day. Attended an art workshop by Frank Haddock "Paint Like Cezanne". I am once again inspired to paint, paint, paint. In fact, I painted a wee mini one on Friday night. Ukranian Dancers. And another one on Saturday. Portrait of a hawaiian beauty. I'll post them soon. But back to the workshop, it was very good for me. Being my nature to avoid nature and I chose to try the still life. I thought it turned out quite nice but more important still is the fact that I have decided to try a landscape. I was impressed at how the other students landscapes were coming along and have decided to try a few. In fact I can't wait. Too bad I have to be at work tomorrow. I'd rather be painting.
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