Showing posts with label autumn. Show all posts
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Sunday, April 5, 2020

January 2020


Plein air work:

January Orchard, 10 x 10" plein air oil on linen/birch. Sold
January 6: Painting in the orchard. Apples that were too green for harvest froze on the trees and had turned from yellow-green to a rusty red, giving a blush of color to the tangled branches.



January 20, 2020, 10 x 8" plein air oil on linen/birch.
January 20: In the midst of a very cloudy stretch of winter, a rare day of blue sky and sunshine, and no wind. I liked how the light shone on this hickory tree along a fence line. There were few tracks in the snow, but just before I began to paint, the dogs spotted a rabbit and the chase was on. The rabbit got away, and the scene had changed.



January 28, 2020, 5 x 7" plein air oil on linen/birch.
January 28: A small study on the edge of a cornfield on another cloudy evening. There was just a hint of color at the horizon to indicate the sun was setting, and the dry leaves on the corn stalks rustled in the wind.

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From mid-January to mid-February I had a solo exhibition at Saint Mary's University in Winona, Minnesota.
I showed forty paintings, mostly oils plus a small collection of watercolors, which spanned the seasons and meandered through my beloved fields and woodlands.


 I also had a couple of opportunities to speak with groups of students, while painting these small demonstration pieces. 
Demo #1, 6 x 8" oil on linen/birch.

Demo #2, 6 x 8" oil on linen/birch. Sold



Some pictures from the exhibit:




A painting from last spring, when the fields were beginning to green up and the sky foretold a spring shower. 
An April Sky, 2019, 24 x 30" oil on linen/birch.


This piece, of two distinctive bluffs along Highway 61 in Minnesota, was done over several days on location, plus more work back indoors, as I tried to catch the late light as it hit the peaks of the bluffs. The air was cool, and the leaves of the trees were only beginning to unfurl along the highway. I painted to the sounds of the spring peepers' persistent song and an occasional passing vehicle.
King's and Queen's Bluffs, 2019, 24 x 30" oil on linen/birch.



"An Early Snowfall" was worked up from a small 5 x 7" plein air piece done in early November, when a blanket of snow fell over the still green fields and leaf-clad trees of the woods. A beautiful combination of warm evening light and cold snow underfoot.
An Early Snowfall, 2019, 24 x 30" oil on linen/birch.


Done en plein air over several evenings, as I tried to capture in paint the moments just at dusk when the north sky briefly held on to the colors of sunset before fading to the grey-blue of twilight.
December Dusk, 2019, 8 x 10" plein air oil on linen/birch. Sold


This one was done in one of my favorite places in the woods. The steep hillsides were covered in snow, with the afternoon sunlight slanting through the trees and the blue shadows on a neighboring bluff visible through the branches.
Slanting Sunlight, 2019, 10 x 10" plein air oil on linen/birch. Sold


This painting was done in late October, in the pasture, the oak trees nearly at their peak for color, and the grass still green.
The Pin Oak by the Pasture, 2019, 10 x 7" plein air oil on linen/birch. Sold



Autumn in the woods:


Towards the Valley, 2019, 24 x 24" oil on linen/birch.

Gold in the Back Pasture, 2019, 24 x 24" oil on linen/birch.

A Walk Through November, 2019, 18 x 14" oil on linen/birch.






"Stille Nacht" began as a sketch one night in December as I walked home in the dusk, the afterglow of sunset lingering, and the moon rising. I knew I wanted to paint this, and did a small watercolor study as soon as I could, and then began the oil.
Stille Nacht, 2019, 18 x 24" oil on linen/birch.


The watercolor corner.

North Wind, 2020, watercolor. Sold
Edge of the Meadow, Sunset; 2020, watercolor. Sold



Home.
Home, 2020, 18 x 24" oil on linen/birch.
Another studio piece worked up from a plein air field painting, as September eased into October.



Peace.
Peace, 2019, 18 x 36" oil on linen/birch.
Wishing you peace through this time, and always.

Sunday, January 21, 2018

Watercolor Time

I've been getting back into painting more with watercolor recently. It's so different than oils and, though I began with watercolors when I was a kid, it still can feel like a new and difficult medium - but can also be so fun and satisfying!
Here are some recent works from late fall until now:

Late October watercolor #1, approx. 5 x 8"

Late October watercolor #2, approx. 8 x 5"

Last Color, watercolor, approx. 8 x 11"

Overgrown, watercolor, approx. 8 x 11"

Damp Leaves, watercolor, approx. 11 x 8"

Moss Green, watercolor, approx. 5 x 8"

The Still Meadow, watercolor, approx. 8 x 5"

Brown and Gray, watercolor, approx. 5 x 8"

November Dusk, watercolor, approx. 5 x 8" sold

Winter Birch Portrait, watercolor, approx. 11 x 8"

Brown December, watercolor, approx. 7 x 11". sold

Evening Snow Clouds, watercolor, approx. 7.5 x 9.25. sold

Moody Snow Clouds, watercolor, approx. 7.25 x 9.25. sold

Snow on the Tree Trunk, watercolor, approx. 5 x 4.75. sold

Friday, December 1, 2017

Autumn

Some oil paintings from October and November:

Late-blooming roses.
Autumn Roses, 9 x 7" oil on linen/birch.

A stem of sumac leaves, with the light shining through them.
Sumac Leaf, 7 x 9" oil on linen/birch.

Gathered hickory nuts from the woods.
Hickory Nuts, 8 x 8" oil on linen/birch.

A little study of autumn color, fields and pastures, and a few grazing cows.
Green and Golden, 5 x 7" plein air oil on linen/birch. October 17, 2017.

A blue-sky day along the river. Painted in Alma, Wisconsin.
6 x 8" plein air oil on linen/hardboard. October 19, 2017. Sold

Followed by a cloudy one. Painted in Brownsville, Minnesota.
On the River, 6 x 8" plein air oil on linen/hardboard. October 20, 2017.

In a week's time most of the leaves in the woods were on the forest floor instead of in the canopy.
9 x 12" plein air oil on linen/hardboard. October 25, 2017.



Falling snow and sleet softened the view of the landscape and heightened the color of the green moss and the dark trees in the woods.
10 x 8" plein air oil on linen/birch. October 27, 2017.

There is a particular row of pear trees in the orchard that always turns beautifully red in the fall. I broke off a few twigs before a hard frost robbed the leaves of their vibrant color.
Pear Leaves, 12 x 12" oil on linen/birch.

First snow. It didn't stick around long, but it was beautiful while it lasted.
First Snow, 8 x 10" plein air oil on linen/birch. November 1, 2017.

Another little still life of things gathered in the woods.
Oak Leaf and Acorn, 7 x 10" oil on linen/birch.


The last of the nasturtiums, which had been kept through a few frosts outside already.
Nasturtiums, 8 x 8" oil on linen/birch.

A quick study of the oranges and greens of a cold November evening.
7 x 10" plein air oil and linen/birch. November 9, 2017.

The old frame of a barn along a country road.
9 x 12" plein air oil on linen/hardboard. November 12, 2017.

A study of the familiar sweep of the south-side fields on the home farm. The cold weather has changed the greens, softening and dulling their hues.
Windswept Fields, 9 x 12" plein air oil on linen/birch. November 13, 2017.

 And a little study of the fields and woods to the north. The colors at dusk.
5 x 7" plein air oil on linen/birch. November 13, 2017.

 A sunshine day in a field of hay.
7 x 10" plein air oil on linen/birch. November 18, 2017.

A day to give thanks. One among many.
7 x 10" plein air oil on linen/birch. November 23, 2017.

Despite a stretch of warmer days, a little bit of ice remained on the shaded edge of the pond.
9 x 12" plein air oil on linen/birch. November 27, 2017.

 After keeping out during most of the deer hunting season, it was good to get back down amongst the trees again.
7 x 10" plein air oil on linen/birch. November 28, 2017.

One more painting for the month of November. I knew just where I wanted to paint, and went there directly, but I didn't stay there after all. The old draw of the woods kept me wandering and meandering through the trees and up and down hill until the shadows were long and there was only just enough daylight left for an attempt at capturing this little group of birch trees.
10 x 8" plein air oil on linen/birch. November 30, 2017.