Waiting For Harvest 16 X 12 Colored Pencil On Ampersand Pastel Board
In full swing of Art Festival/Exhibit Months, it seems my goals to get new work completed for the Wine Shows to come meet with distraction on a daily basis. I attended the Exhibit at Glenview Mansion in Rockville, MD on Sunday of the CPSA (Colored Pencil Society of America) Disctrict Chapter in DC, of which I am a member. The mansion is a beautiful and artsy place to exhibit with so many shows going on besides ours. I have three paintings in the show and received nice comments from the other members on them. A must see if you are in the area.
Now for the painting seen above, it's finally finished and I'll do another similar with red grapes soon but it will have a distinctly unique feature, stay tuned. Both of the references for the 2 grape harvest pieces are from my 2009 trip to Castello di Colognoli, in Tuscany. This of course the white grapes on the vine waiting for the harvest, thus the title. The photos were taken late in the afternoon just after dinner and the warm setting Tuscan sun was setting. The feeling of being there comes back to me as I work on these, remembering the sweet taste of these white grapes. But I've started a wine still life to give me a break from all the grape drawing, and Still Life are one of my best sellers.
I've got frames to order and at least 2 more paintings to finish by then ......so back to it.
I Blog about an Artist's Life, journaling and sketching, creating Fine Art, using Colored Pencils and also Oil Paints. Working in the studio as well as "En Plein Air", (In the Open Air). Come in and join the fun! My colored pencil work requires 20-25 layers of artist quality pencils. Trying to foster respect for artists who choose a nonstandard media is challenging. I hope this blog will show Colored Pencil deserves the respect from collectors and galleries as a fine art medium.
Monday, October 3, 2011
Thursday, September 15, 2011
Wine By Candelight - New Painting For New Kent Winery Exhibit
Wine By Candlelight 12 X 12 Colored Pencil
Today I'm posting a newly finished colored pencil piece painted onto a gallery wrapped hardboard support by Ampersand that I primed with Colorfix sanded surface primer. The photo reference is from a set up I did in my kitchen. This wine themed piece is the first in a new Wine series I'm doing for several fall art shows coming up. Some of the exhibits are at wineries and or wine festivals. The first is this weekend (Sept. 18th) for the Central VA Classic Car Show at New Kent Winery, in New Kent, VA. My husbands antique 53' MGTD isn't yet ready for the show but this piece is.
The surface of this board was primed with gesso by the factory, and to be used for acrylic or oil, but I lightly sand the top and sides then primed it again with the Colorfix Fine Tooth primer in the color Soft Umber. This primer seems to be a little rougher than the bluish grey I have of the same type. I did not render the sides of the gallery wrap hardboard style, the gesso color I used as the background of the table surface shows thru (so it coordinates). Followed by my usual coats of fixative and then 6-8 coats UV varnish to finish the piece. So all I have to do is attach the hanging wires and it's all set to go to the show. Now to finish 2 other framing jobs before the show.
I've just come back from a Plein Air painting weekend at The Peaks Of Otter Lodge, here in VA so I hope to scan and post some of my pastel studies I completed from that event soon. Then use a few of these studies to create some studio works for a show in Roanoke next year. So much to do, so little time. So everyone get creating!
Today I'm posting a newly finished colored pencil piece painted onto a gallery wrapped hardboard support by Ampersand that I primed with Colorfix sanded surface primer. The photo reference is from a set up I did in my kitchen. This wine themed piece is the first in a new Wine series I'm doing for several fall art shows coming up. Some of the exhibits are at wineries and or wine festivals. The first is this weekend (Sept. 18th) for the Central VA Classic Car Show at New Kent Winery, in New Kent, VA. My husbands antique 53' MGTD isn't yet ready for the show but this piece is.
The surface of this board was primed with gesso by the factory, and to be used for acrylic or oil, but I lightly sand the top and sides then primed it again with the Colorfix Fine Tooth primer in the color Soft Umber. This primer seems to be a little rougher than the bluish grey I have of the same type. I did not render the sides of the gallery wrap hardboard style, the gesso color I used as the background of the table surface shows thru (so it coordinates). Followed by my usual coats of fixative and then 6-8 coats UV varnish to finish the piece. So all I have to do is attach the hanging wires and it's all set to go to the show. Now to finish 2 other framing jobs before the show.
I've just come back from a Plein Air painting weekend at The Peaks Of Otter Lodge, here in VA so I hope to scan and post some of my pastel studies I completed from that event soon. Then use a few of these studies to create some studio works for a show in Roanoke next year. So much to do, so little time. So everyone get creating!
Monday, August 22, 2011
Landscapes in Colored Pencil - Bodie Island Light 24 X 18
I finished this colored pencil painting just before my vacation last week and needed to settle on it a while, you know like we all do with newly finished work. Set it aside, look at it, put it in a frame to check it out, look at it some more and then leave it for a week to see - is it really done. Well, I guess so as I photographed it today, and here it is. Done except for the 6 - 8 final coats of UV Varnish which I'll do tomorrow. I like to shoot it after I spray it with matte fixative but before the varnish as I think the added coats make it harder to photograph. It's done on Ampersand Pastel Board. So it can hang without glass, protected by the UV Varnish.
The lighthouse in lower Nags Head, NC is a familiar site for vacationers to the outer banks. And is one of the reference shots from our Trip at the end of May. The view is from the marsh lands looking back to the light from the deck platform. Catching the reflection in the marsh water was a unique shot of this often photographed lighthouse. One of the many pieces I will be working on for a gallery in the outer banks. I hope you enjoy my take on it.
The lighthouse in lower Nags Head, NC is a familiar site for vacationers to the outer banks. And is one of the reference shots from our Trip at the end of May. The view is from the marsh lands looking back to the light from the deck platform. Catching the reflection in the marsh water was a unique shot of this often photographed lighthouse. One of the many pieces I will be working on for a gallery in the outer banks. I hope you enjoy my take on it.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
The Wave - A study on water
The Wave a 8 X 10.5" study
I've been working on this study for a few weeks off and on, trying to get the look of the ocean, it's color and action. This was an exercise for a larger piece coming next and my first try on Canson Edition paper. Not sure I like this paper as it doesn't take the layers my normal Stonehenge does or for that matter what my HP Watercolor paper does. But a Study is just that but I do see some uses for this paper in adding it to my artists journal as is is supposed to handle mixed media too! For this I used 100% colored pencil, no wc pencil under painting. But I will have to try that out when I add it to my artist journal.
After dealing with many on going internet issues (2 months with Verizon checking my lines, modems and such) I hope to get caught up on blogging and other communications. But today I'm planning on getting my newest water themed piece of and running. Line drawing, and transfer to board on the agenda. Will show you the progress in a few days.
What art have you created today!
Gloria
I've been working on this study for a few weeks off and on, trying to get the look of the ocean, it's color and action. This was an exercise for a larger piece coming next and my first try on Canson Edition paper. Not sure I like this paper as it doesn't take the layers my normal Stonehenge does or for that matter what my HP Watercolor paper does. But a Study is just that but I do see some uses for this paper in adding it to my artists journal as is is supposed to handle mixed media too! For this I used 100% colored pencil, no wc pencil under painting. But I will have to try that out when I add it to my artist journal.
After dealing with many on going internet issues (2 months with Verizon checking my lines, modems and such) I hope to get caught up on blogging and other communications. But today I'm planning on getting my newest water themed piece of and running. Line drawing, and transfer to board on the agenda. Will show you the progress in a few days.
What art have you created today!
Gloria
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