pygmy goat
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Gate House
I was with a group of ten women today at the Franciscan Villa in Bridal Veil. I have come to think of it more as a retreat than an annual paint out as it is presented. This gives me a bit of breathing room as far as coming home with a finished painting - I didn't get a finished painting today, not even! Things seemed to be going along and then...eh. All I have to show is a little sketch of the Gate House steps from the morning and a disappointed goat because I forgot to bring carrots.
Monday, August 22, 2011
Shakespear in the Park
This little painting is still a work in progress. I was having to many interruptions, I wasn't really disturbed because I had a pretty good drawing, well, good enough to do a larger painting of this in the near future. I really liked these two guys taking a little break in the Shakespeare Garden at Washington Park. I wanted to get their relaxed body language in my painting. This smaller garden is a restful contrast to all the activity and color of the larger Rose Test Gardens surrounding it.
Had a beautiful day with 8 other artists from the Portland Plein Air Painters. We drew lots of attention from all the visitors, lots of complements and comparisons. If you would like to see the other artists in action go Here!
Had a beautiful day with 8 other artists from the Portland Plein Air Painters. We drew lots of attention from all the visitors, lots of complements and comparisons. If you would like to see the other artists in action go Here!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Lynda Drawn with Pencil
Thank you all for the help with ellipses; I was practicing just drawing them without templates or tracing and became increasingly frustrated but the link from Jeanette to Mike Sibley's was really quite helpful. In the meantime, I hadn't picked up a pencil to draw a portrait for a while - It was a nice little break. It's the weekend and the sun just came out!
Friday, August 5, 2011
Bowl, Plate, Spoon
Drawn with 4 colors of Caran Dasch crayon and a wet brush - very quick. Our Plein Air group had a great reception last night, excellent turn out and we had the best three piece ensemble (Blue Grass) called the Red Cedar Shakes. It really was a chance for Portland Plein Air Painters to shine. Celeste has put up an album slide show if you are interested. More pictures are coming from other participants. Have a great day. I am!
Wednesday, August 3, 2011
Albina Bank Hosts Group Show
Come see my paintings in the Pearl! My work was juried into "According to Northwest Light", an exhibit of the Portland Plein Air & Studio Painters showing at the Albina Bank in the Pearl with a First Thursday reception August 4, 6-9pm. Hope to see you there! (Juror: Catherine Gill) The show runs August 4-August 29. The Juror picked five of her favorite paintings for special recognition. Hope you can join us!
Albina Bank, 430 Northwest 10th Avenue, Portland, OR 97209
(NW 10th and Glisan)
Monday, August 1, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Laurelhurst Park Paint Out
Met some friends this morning at Laurelhurst Park and did a couple paintings. See who else came to paint here
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Buddhist
I found out Carol Carter is going to teach a watercolor workshop in Portland next March! And ..... I wanted to paint this guy, especially after David L. and Mulind M. had their little paint off. I had a photos from friends who had traveled to Nepal, Viet Nam, and Cambodia.
Sunday, July 24, 2011
Sunday Parkways
I was at the Park Blocks downtown just to see the activity because lots of streets were closed to cars. Only bikes and pedestrians could could follow the 6 mile loop linking SW Portland through The Pearl and into NW Portland. (Wallace Park) The whole event looks so family friendly; Kids on the back seat of Tandem bikes, Kids with training wheel bikes, and kids in bike trailers. I sketched these little folding travel bikes while I took a little break in the shade. The company that makes these is down in Eugene, called Bike Friday. They really looked slick and folded down to the size of a baby carrier in about 10 seconds. I think they picked great colors but you'll have to add lights and reflectors.
There is a glare on the sign but this is a couple blocks North of the Museum. The Farmers Market is in this block on Wednesdays till 2pm.
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