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Thursday, July 17, 2014
Hello all.
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So Sorry I haven.t been posting anything - - -had to get a new computer and have not figured it out yet!! What a pain this is--have been painting and will get back to you all ---keep painting !
Friday, November 1, 2013
This painting is in the late P.M., looking to the north from the ranch on "Foothill - - a scene that is dramatically beautiful each day.
This is a fall scene in Hope Valley. 9 x 12
One from th summer's Plein-air event in Markleeville, painting done in early a. m. in Hope Valley
A summer sketch done in one of our pastures, late August P. M.
Theses are my most recent paintings this year. Fall was beautiful, and long lasting in our area. Even today, Nov 1, began as a golden peaceful day! The shadows on the ranch where I live on the hills, across the valley, as the sun comes over the mt.s from the East are amazing in the mornings. I will try them one day, but for now, I just love looking at them!! I do hope to do some winter paintings with snow this year, now all we need is the snow!
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
New plein air paintings-
I have been doing a bit more plein-air lately, but had not posted the paintings. Recently, I was painting with the Markleeville Gallery as they hosted their Plein-air week. It was fun, and had some challenges with the weather. One day being windy and grey, and the rest of the days , clear, but very hot---we actually had a heat wave that was uncomfortable but also drying for the area. Sure hope we get our usual snowy winter this next time! Before the Plein-air week I went out on a local Nevada desert area that I enjoy with Oil painter Ray Freeman. We hadn't painted together in quite a while so I enjoyed this mornings' outing. This was at the beginning of June:
This is a place I know well as I used to love riding all over this large open desert and hope to get back out here to paint again.
Then a few days after this, I went with Carolyn Thompson from Reno, Nevada, to paint near or at Blue Lakes, California. It was a windy morning that we chose, and cool. So I climbed on some huge rocks in the sun and tried this scene, on a 8 x 10 piece of Uart I had with me:
I am surprised at how this one came out. I could look down on the lake from here, but as its name goes, it was just "blue" so I was glad I
chose the rocks.
The next one is a sketch I made on morning in Hope Valley before the Plein-air week started, I liked how this area looked early in the morning, facing into the sun as it came up from the east---so this is a place I went back to during the week. The resulting 9 x 12,( and is a bit different than this sketch) is now hanging in the Gallery so I guess the practise helped. Our paintings will hang for a month there. We met some nice people during the event, and many really good plein-air painters were there. I really enjoyed it this year. :
The whole area , tho , is so different that it was last year as far as color goes, and is a lot drier and so we worry about fire. When fall comes , we have such wonderful color--but this year may pass without such dramatic color because of the dryness. I will have to wait and see. So, thats it, Hope you are all out painting!
Saturday, June 8, 2013
This is this morning's practice painting. I was up early, browned short ribs for the croc-pot, loaded my new pup , and was gone by 6:30-----still not early enough as it is really hot for the month of June this year. I drove to Hope Valley, hoping it would be cooler! Its at least a thousand ft. higher that the ranch. Anyhow, it wasn't! But it was very pretty, although the "green" will be gone early this year as we had no snow to speak of, so no water. My new pup, Ruby, is a red boarder collie and is about 5 mos. now. Very stubborn, but really cute.

I, again this year, am doing the Markleeville Plein-air painting week held now for its 3rd year, in Markleeville, Ca--Alpine County. Alpine County is very beautiful and we are very lucky to have the gallery, and Evelyn Yonkers support and organization skills working for all the artists who attend. I am hoping this year Evelyn herself has the time to get out and paint also! Check out the Markleeville Gallery web-site for a list of all the artists and read about the event.
Thursday, May 2, 2013
May 1 st , 2013
Mt's behind ranch.
This was my 4th P. A. for 2013. I seem to be getting off at a very slow start! This was done at 11:30 am until maybe 1 PM or there about. Yes, it was painted when the sun was full on hitting the whole hill and mountainside! I never paint at this time of day as I rather like shadows in my paintings. Two ladies, one from San Jose, and another who moved here about 10 years ago, came by and wanted to paint on the ranch. Of course I said "Yes"! So they actually came out 2 days in a row, at the same times. They used watercolor, and large sheets of paper. The second day, they had my attention and I joined them. They liked the Mt, and I found a place that was both shady and had some sun for them to paint in- - - - and I joined them. It was fun, a very nice way to spend a day! They also told me about an Artists Open Studio event coming up in the Carson Valley on the weekend of May 18 and 19th. Linda Sandhagen, one of the ladies, will be in this event. I am sure I will go!
Sunday, March 10, 2013
I did get out again , and do hope to more often. Plein-air painting is really fun, and with pastels I really enjoy it. I do plan to do more in Oils this year tho. My friend from Dayton, Nev. drove out for the day to paint. She chose to use Oils, and brought with her a great gift from her very artsy and inventive sister. This time she has invented something the Oil painters will love as Oil paint is very expensive. Its called a Pallet Garage, and is made from arclyic and uses clove oil to keep the paints moist between paintings. To find out more about this neat tool, go to www.palettegarage.com and check it out.
I used my pastels and found a bank that still had some snow. It was a cloudy day, very grey light which is something I need to practice anyhow, as well as close up subjects. Its done on Senniliar pastel card, with a turpinod under painting, and is 9 x 12.
Monday, February 18, 2013
This was painted on the Lane that leads to the Old ranch on Foothill road. I love the hugeness and the closeness of these Mountains. The light this time of year is so wonderful and I hope to catch it. Hope you are all painting as well. This took two afternoons, as I felt a bit rusty and was just staring at everything! I used Uart with an underpainting wash..
Friday, November 9, 2012
Finally--a few fall paint efforts to post
I have been a bit troubled by my lack of computer knowledge, and so haven't posted in awhile. Jane Welles, an artist from Nevada City, returned to the ranch this fall to paint. She really loves plein-air painting, and is very good at it, so I feel very excited that she likes to come where I can watch and paint with her. We went along the East Carson one morning, after school had started and there were less tourists in the area. We actually found a great place in a camp ground, with tables and creature comforts. The light was amazing, along with all that color. So much for me to look at--so here is my small start---8 x 10---on Walis white with a watercolor underpainting, which helped me at least get the feel of the light. I thought I may make changes on this--but its a good start, and reminder of a great morning--so I will leave it as is.
Later that evening, Jane and I painted in front of the old ranch house, in the shade, and just looked at what was close---the sun had begun to go down the huge mt. behind us, with the last of the light raking thru and hitting the locust tree at the driveway---it was amazing seeing this tree almost turn orange! I didn't do a great job painting this, but I assure you , I learned something about light this day!!! I didn't get pictures of any of Janes, but she painted a group of cottonwood trucks that were also hit by the light. We had a great time!!!! Dark about when we went in.
A few days before this, I was painting with my friend from Dayton, Nev, Carol Karch--and we also had a great time. I painted this one on the new Canson Touch--in a dk. brown shade. It really was on interesting surface, and color to try--I will again. Carole did a lovely painting wlso this day, which you can see on WC---we also tried an evening
painting using oils back at the house that day-----another fun experiance, light was leaving fast but using a notan underpainting I was able to get this far in oils---9 x 12 I can go back into this one to Finnish if I choose but haven't yet. So this is all I have done lately, and today we have snow and colder temps. We did have a beautiful fall again this year----so wonderful its hard to believe it can be so beautiful. Well, now for winter!!!
Later that evening, Jane and I painted in front of the old ranch house, in the shade, and just looked at what was close---the sun had begun to go down the huge mt. behind us, with the last of the light raking thru and hitting the locust tree at the driveway---it was amazing seeing this tree almost turn orange! I didn't do a great job painting this, but I assure you , I learned something about light this day!!! I didn't get pictures of any of Janes, but she painted a group of cottonwood trucks that were also hit by the light. We had a great time!!!! Dark about when we went in.
A few days before this, I was painting with my friend from Dayton, Nev, Carol Karch--and we also had a great time. I painted this one on the new Canson Touch--in a dk. brown shade. It really was on interesting surface, and color to try--I will again. Carole did a lovely painting wlso this day, which you can see on WC---we also tried an evening
painting using oils back at the house that day-----another fun experiance, light was leaving fast but using a notan underpainting I was able to get this far in oils---9 x 12 I can go back into this one to Finnish if I choose but haven't yet. So this is all I have done lately, and today we have snow and colder temps. We did have a beautiful fall again this year----so wonderful its hard to believe it can be so beautiful. Well, now for winter!!!
Saturday, September 15, 2012
Sept.! So much cooler, but dry - - -
I have not been out painting in almost a month!!! Its been warm this summer, and I have been indoors, really trying to learn to make a quilt correctly! So many methods to try. But now as the summer is cooling a bit and the night s are wonderfully cool, I have seen a different light beginning to show things a bit more clear. As we get into the fall, the sen goes into the southern part of the sky and I love the light. This is one of out summer pastures, along the river. I was going to paint the river, but instead liked the mt/ scene as the light on the mt. was something I wanted to try to paint with some belief. Also, foreground practise is always needed in my world. So, hopefully this will get me out there again, getting ready for the fall color and even some snow this year, on site!!!!
This is on Senniliar Pastel card, using Turpinod for an underpainting. Brownish board, mounted on foamcor---9 x 12
Saturday, August 18, 2012
August has been rainy , but cooler!
This has been a rainy and hot month this year, although not much actual rain has made it to the ground in our area. There have been some gully-washers to the east of us, and long the East Carson River, which in right behind these hills in my pastel. I stood under some huge Cotton Wood trees in out back yard in Dutch Valley and painted these clouds one afternoon that looked like nothing but rain was going to happen. Actually, there wasn't much rain on this day, but a few days later we got quite a little storm. Sorry to say, still not enough. Its been so dry and hot this summer, with poor Washington State, as well as Colorado taking the hugest tolls. I can't wait until fall, cooler temperatures and some fall color. And I am sure praying for a huge winter this next year.
pastel on pastelmat, sienna tone.
8 x 8
actually a square, fun to experiment with
Monday, August 13, 2012
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around the barn, plein-air |
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Susan Moreno, using oils |
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Linda Roemish, painting with oils |
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Jane Wells |
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Looking over Janes' shoulder |
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Susan Moreno |
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Last Day for the Plein-air event in Markleeville, Ca--
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Ron Schlorff |
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Thaleia Georgiades--pastels |
Thursday, July 12, 2012
This is a recent plein-air study I did along the West Carson River in the mid-morning. It sure has been hot, and I wanted to be outdoors, where it was cool. I helped load cattle for a trip to the sale. After that, I grabbed my painting stuff and headed for Hope Valley where I spent a lovely two hours just looking at water. As the sun moved across above me, more and more rocks under the water became visible------time to stop!! The green bushes on the far bank reflected such " greeness" onto the surface, and as the water is low this year, it was moving slow. Still, a nice way to get out of the heat, and do some rock studies. 9 x 12 on Uart, turpinoid under painting-----Hope you all are painting!
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Wednesday, June 27, 2012
Markleeville Plein-air event over
This past week, the 19th to the 24th, 19 plein air artists painted in Alpine County for the Markleeville Gallery that is right on the main street, hwy 89. The gallery owner, Evelyn Yonkers does an amazing job setting this up, and this year was better than ever. We all met at the gallery on Tuesday morn--then off to paint. Wedesnday, she met all in Hope Valley with a wonderful lunch and a break. It was great visiting with all the artists that morning and I hope you check the galleries web-site for more information on the other artists. I found the whole event to be so chock full of learning, and also difficult. The week was a very windy one, but with planning you could get to some nice spots. The late afternoons were worst. The high lite was the on site Demo, right in Markleeville on the sidewalk, an oil painter did of a local resident. It was amazing to watch her paint, and talk about it at the same time.. Her works are above, and her name is Debbie Gaulco, from Orangevale Ca. Please goolge her for more information, she is amazing and her landscapes are to die for.

Sunday, June 17, 2012
Markleeville Plein-air week-2012
Starting Tuesday of next week is the Markleeville Gallery's Plein-air week . Its a full week of artists painting in and around the town of Markleeville , Ca and the county of Alpine in Calif. Most of the artists involved are professional and do earn their living by artwork. I am for the second year going to partisipate and am very excited. I am so new at all of this, but some of my artwork has been enjoyed by folks, and I guess I can only improve by working hard at it!!! I am very apprecative that I can join them, although I still don't feel ready!!! So I will try to post my daily paintings for that week, thanks so much for checking in from time to time!!!! And Happy Painting!
Thursday, May 31, 2012
most recent late PM Plein-air
This is a scene I see and study every day of the year, as its right here where I am fixing dinner, or doing ranch chores. This road runs right past the old house that My significant other grew up in, his father before him, and his grandfather before that and so on. Its above the Carson Valley, on the south end and as the sun goes west, huge shadows run down the face of the Mountains - -in the summer, this can start early it seems. The light can be just wonderful - -- -then its all shadow, reaching way across the valley toward the east. Nice on summer days when its hot, but I also live in Dutch Valley, another smaller portion of the ranch, about 6 miles to the east of this location and much more Nevada-looking, and the sun goes down much slower. . This is the Southern Range (end) of the Carson-Tahoe Range of the Sierra Nevada's. I used White Wallis, 9 x 12, mounted to foam cor, and a watercolor under painting to help cover all that white and set the L/S pattern. Then finished with the pastel, trying to catch the color of the light I was seeing. I am not sure I made it, and I see things I would do differently next time. Still, I feel its close, and I love doing this, and so will again!
Monday, May 14, 2012
Plein-air work is work
I have still been working on my plein-air work., and today a great painter friend from Carson City joined me. He said he was rusty, so we needed to get out there and get warmed up for the event in June.,as he is a part of that. We walked this a.m. out in the field to the north of the house, and found a scene. Here is my tri-pod easel I am experimenting with, and Ray is setting up out ahead of me. He likes to paint the house at the ranch, and I just like the mountains. Dealing with the very green foreground is always difficult and as its Early summer, late spring, there is a lot of bright greens!!! Dealing with that is a talent learned over many years of painting I fear!!

This one is mine, in about 2 hours time, size 9 x 12, on a dark blue support by Colorfix. I thought the dark blue would be hard, but I hardly noticed. That is Raymond Peak with the snow, and the little irrigation stream leads you into the painting. The foreground needs more work, and some green color adjustments thru-out. It was a good lesson and I am not sure what I think yet. I won't show Ray's work, as its his and he wanted to Finnish at home later. We did another at the other end of the ranch, and boy, its just too hot for this early in the year!! I need to re-do mine, but it was a good place to paint. Here's a shot of 2 I did a few mornings ago on the hilltop to the west of us. I have been trying to do a least one a day, compositions are so hard to learn!!


This one is mine, in about 2 hours time, size 9 x 12, on a dark blue support by Colorfix. I thought the dark blue would be hard, but I hardly noticed. That is Raymond Peak with the snow, and the little irrigation stream leads you into the painting. The foreground needs more work, and some green color adjustments thru-out. It was a good lesson and I am not sure what I think yet. I won't show Ray's work, as its his and he wanted to Finnish at home later. We did another at the other end of the ranch, and boy, its just too hot for this early in the year!! I need to re-do mine, but it was a good place to paint. Here's a shot of 2 I did a few mornings ago on the hilltop to the west of us. I have been trying to do a least one a day, compositions are so hard to learn!!

Tuesday, May 8, 2012
Plein- air painting is not always easy!
Today I am going to post what I have been doing for the last weekend, along with a couple of friends who also love plein-air. One of the ladies I know is a well-known, wonderful plein-air artist. She recently told me about the Tahoe Group that likes to have plein-air Sundays, then a small critique with an artist who teaches at the college up there. That is David Russo, a very nice gentleman who is very encouraging. So I phoned my friend Carole, from Dayton Nevada and we met the group down in the Carson Valley. Trouble is, we were a day early!! No matter, her and I went ahead and painted, and Carole did a very nice painting this first day- - - -I rather struggled, trying to get all I could it seems onto the paper!! The next day, the correct day, we were again there to paint with these PA folks, and Thaleia Georgiades also was there. She is a pastel artist from California, belongs to the Sierra pastel society and is also the lady who has brought very famous artists to our area for workshops in the past. A real pleasure to paint with her! Again, I didn't do so well, but want to show you the work my friend Carole did:
This one just seemed to glow in the shadows!
And this next one is the one Thaleia just whipped out in moments. We were in the valley , but rimmed by the Carson range of the Sierra Nevadas', which are really high.
I was so amazed by how she drew this , making the mountains appear very large, as they are, and to show scale, the trees below so much smaller. A great lesson to be sure. The critique session was fun, and I went home with a lot on my mind. Did some more reading , looking and studying. I read Carlson's and Paynes' books a lot- - - -and also now the new Plein-air mag, which is wonderful. This morning, I ran out from my home and from 8:30 to 10 am, I painted this one.
I believe I am very slow in learning all I want to learn! But , its a great thing to be doing. We are all so different in our response's to nature and our world. Each day I will be painting something, or at least doing the Thumbnails in my sketch book.
This one just seemed to glow in the shadows!
And this next one is the one Thaleia just whipped out in moments. We were in the valley , but rimmed by the Carson range of the Sierra Nevadas', which are really high.


Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Plein Air again
This is a Spring time Plein-air , size 9 x 12 , I recently did trying to get going again on My plein-air work . Its something I love to do and it requires commitment . Now, this one isn't so bad, the valley floor was still colorless sorta, and the elevation is high and things hadn't begun growing yet - - -but warm enough most the snow was gone. We did not have much snow this year, and it is getting hot now even. This next group of rocks are on a sage brush hillside at a lower elevation, and different terrain altogether. I hope that difference shows.

This grouping of rocks is above the fields at the ranch in Dutch Valley and were in direct sunlight. I hope the painting doesn't seem odd without the sky showing---we are looking down a hillside!
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