Thursday, May 26, 2022

Still working . . .

Sometimes a painting will take a bit longer to feel like it’s finished. And with watercolor, you can't make many adjustments before the paper is saturated and the paints swirl together in a muddy color.  I did a Liltie Series painting of this picture a while ago, but it seemed the perfect subject to try again – to give me a chance to further explore the spectacular evening light and the deep shadow tones. This week’s painting, Solitude, 8” x 11” seems to capture the depth of the dark shadows along with the explosion of color in the evening sky behind the kayaker.  

We are heading into Memorial Day weekend and looking forward to gathering at the beautiful Oakland Cemetery in Marine on St. Croix to celebrate the memory of my Dad and the many other loved ones who have passed on. Take care and be safe this weekend!



Wednesday, May 25, 2022

New openings in Door County

It’s been a little over a year since I joined the community of artists at Plum Bottom Gallery in Door County, WI, and what an exciting ride! In that short time, the PBG has celebrated the opening of two (count ‘em!), two new gallery spaces! In addition to the original gallery at the farmstead on Plum Bottom Road, owners Chad and Angela and team have successfully opened a second gallery on main street in Egg Harbor and now they are celebrating the opening of their third location on main street in Fish Creek, Door County. I’m honored and thrilled to be part of this amazing gallery! Watch this space for more information about upcoming events at plumbottomgallery.com

This week’s painting is a snapshot of Spring on the Big Lake. Another in the Lilties Series: Silver Birch, 4” x 6” on 300 lb. watercolor paper, reflects the close of day on the spring evening.


 

Wednesday, May 18, 2022

Watercolor Class Season

After a long winter, it’s a joy to be in the season of Green again! Although I like painting snow scenes, it’s fabulous to be surrounded by the vibrant colors of Spring. Yesterday was my first class of the year – held at Tin Cat Studio in a wonderful creative space with four enthusiastic and talented students. And we had such a good time painting skies, rocks, water and a lighthouse! In spite of my best efforts, I face these classes with some reluctance – frankly, it’s a lot of work to gather all the supplies but I also think it’s because I’ve never thought of myself as a teacher. But once the tables are set up, the supplies for each student in place, and the doors open, I’m filled with a positive anticipation and can allow my spirit to settle into the process. And the results are amazing! I’m continually amazed at the tremendous creative abilities of students – even those who haven’t painted for many years. The next class will be held at the Arts In Hand Gallery in Spooner, WI, on Thursday, June 16.


Monday, May 16, 2022

Deep into May!

And suddenly . . . it’s Spring! We had cold weather right through the first week of May this year, so when the winds changed and the temps warmed, we have been outside almost full-time. It’s been so lovely to dig in the earth again and get some seeds planted and the pots near the house filled with annuals again. I’ll have another trip or two to the greenhouse, but it’s wonderful to see the yard change every day. And the four bareroot River Birch clumps that we purchased the end of April and then stored under mounds of straw and compost in the garden for about a week (until the ground thawed out!) are all leafing out! What a thrill!

I’m getting prepared to teach a class tomorrow at the Tin Cat Studio in Amery, WI. It should be fun and we’ll be painting one of my favorite subjects – lighthouses! It’s always an adventure – I never thought of myself as a teacher – but it has turned out to be such a rewarding experience. And I’m always amazed at the ability of students – many who haven’t painted for years.

It’s also been an extraordinarily busy time of preparing and hanging paintings in exhibit space. It is such an honor to have requests for my watercolors, and currently, my work is on display in the Osceola Medical Center Gallery (May-July); in the Amery Hospital Gallery (May-August); and I’m the featured artist in artZ Gallery in Amery (May-June).  This along with the artwork on display in the Arts In Hand Gallery in Spooner and at the two Plum Bottom Galleries in Egg Harbor, Door County, WI. I’m continually astonished at how the Lord opens doors in the journey!