

At Rockport Art Association's Ron Straka's Class we were asked to do a copy of a work of an artist that we liked, and I chose to do one of Patrick Matthews' works that I saw in Santa Fe, NM. I enjoyed the process of making this "after" painting. His is very large, probably 4x8' but mine is 2x4'. Putting them side by side here is the first time I have been able to see the comparison, although the photo of mine is probably off-color a bit. I love his colors.
The first picture above is the painting of the photo of the palm tree on the right. The painting is a 6x8" oil on canvas on gatorboard, and the photo is matted and framed 18x24" and called "Reproduction". The photo of the painting doesn't show the vibrancy of the paint colors very well, sorry. The tree is located in Punta Gorda, Florida on Fisherman's Whaf.
Photos here are: 1) Sunset Palm at Ft. Myers Beach, Florida and 2) Rainy Day Newburyport. These will be available in the gift shop at Newburyport Art Asssociation for only $160! They are 6x8 framed original oil paintings.
I can't believe that three months have gone by since I've added to my blog. I've been very busy painting--one month of that time in Florida. Part of the reason why I haven't updated this blog is that I took a class in Elements to be able to put photos of my paintings on CDs and then I had to replace my broken camera and bought a Nikon D60 and now have to learn how to use that! I'm intimidated by the new camera. Now I have to photo all the paintings I have been working on and update my web site as well.
The 2007 Fall Members' Juried Show is now showing at the Newburyport Art Association from Sept. 21 to October 14.
I had a great August studying with Michael Chesley Johnson on Campobello Island in New Brunswick doing 5 x 7's and 8 x 10's in the most amazingly beautiful spots of gorgeous scenery and also in Lubec on the U.S. side. The people there are so nice. Michael paints in the method that I like and his instruction is right on the mark. He helped me with a lot of my problems. Maybe the biggest was to use more paint.
I'm getting ready to start a painting a day for 30 days. Let's see if I can do it.
Market Square, Newburyport was the site for today's painting session. It was cold and rainey, but, like typical New England weather, it was clearing up by noon and very warm. Painting under these conditions was much nicer than I thought it would be. I'm a big fan of Gustave Caillebotte's Paris Street-rainy weather http://www.artic.edu/artaccess/AA_Impressionist/pages/IMP_4.shtml. Next week we plan to return to Market Square.
Last week I toured art galleries in Santa Fe, Taos and Albuquerque. It was a sensational trip. That is the place to go for every kind of art.