Our last scheduled plein air painting outing for this year will be Nov. 3rd in the morning at Cam-Rock Park south of Cambridge (see map & details at the Events Calendar). There are nice views at Area/Shelter 2 and 3 but we will meet at noon in the parking lot at Area 2 to go for lunch probably in Cambridge. The weather forecast is perfect and hopefully there will still be some fall color. (Note: This is a change of dates from the 6th due to much better forecast for the 3rd.)
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Jan Norsetter & Outdoor Painter Online Article
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| "February 23rd on the Sugar River at Sunset Farms" by Jan Norsetter |
Thursday, October 22, 2015
Lodi Segment of Ice Age Trail
We had our last scheduled outing this past week and had another good group attending. If the weather holds (I'm predicting one of our warmest falls ever) I might schedule another outing in November. I want to thank everyone who came out to paint this year. And maybe some of us can set up some winter outings.
Regardless, feel free to post news or images of your paintings in the winter. My last painting didn't work out so well so I'm not posting it but will leave with an enhanced digital image of today's fall foliage (from a secret location).
Tom Gilbert
Regardless, feel free to post news or images of your paintings in the winter. My last painting didn't work out so well so I'm not posting it but will leave with an enhanced digital image of today's fall foliage (from a secret location).
Tom Gilbert
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Donald Park in October?
Another outing with good weather but isn't it October? ... so where are the colors? Here's my green trees and grass. I swear, the next painting will have orange and red.
Saturday, October 3, 2015
Friday, October 2, 2015
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
McCarthy Park
We had another nice outing at McCarthy Park last week. Here's my "end of summer" painting.
Tom Gilbert
Tom Gilbert
Friday, September 11, 2015
Warner Park Ponds
The weather did clear for a few hours on Thursday and we even had some blue sky. We had a small group painting until it started raining again around 11 am. Here's another pond painting, started on site but finished at home. Fall colors are coming! I'd welcome any suggestions for locations for our next outings.
Tom Gilbert
Tom Gilbert
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
The Painter's Job
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| Mt. Rigi |
No, we aren't going painting here this week but I came across that interesting quote by JMW Turner who famously painted this mountain near Lucerne, Switzerland in the mid-19th century. He painted the mountain some 30 times; three of the most famous watercolor versions are below. None of them looks realistically like the photo above. He had the advantage of not having hyper-realistic photographic images of the scene lodged in his memory. Even though I went to the summit many years ago in April when it was still covered with snow, when I think of the Rigi, I always see Turner's "The Blue Rigi, Sunrise" in my mind. Plein air painting - what a great job!
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| The Dark Rigi |
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| The Red Rigi |
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| The Blue Rigi, Sunrise |
Saturday, September 5, 2015
Venue Changed to Warner Park For Thursday Sept.10th Plein Air Painting
Monday, August 31, 2015
Friday, August 28, 2015
Holy Wisdom Outing
The sun came out right on cue for our outing at Holy Wisdom Monastery. And the wisdom I received is that if you're painting a green summer scene, invent some color and throw it in. Which is what I did with this painting after returning home. Probably could have added even more.
Monday, August 24, 2015
Evening Painting at Holy Wisdom Monastery August 26 - 3:30pm
Wednesday, August 12, 2015
Indian Lake Outing
We had some good weather and good participation at our outing yesterday at Indian lake. I suppose this view of the lake from the parking lot has been painted quite often but that's what I did again, of course, the light and clouds are always unique. I did two paintings, the first in the evening with the sun behind the clouds and the second was painted quickly after the sun was below the horizon.
I also want to mention that Jan Norsetter won an "honorable mention" prize at the Mineral Point Paint Out last weekend. This event attracted some exceptional painters from seven states and winning any prize there is a considerable accomplishment. So congrats to Jan.
I also want to mention that Jan Norsetter won an "honorable mention" prize at the Mineral Point Paint Out last weekend. This event attracted some exceptional painters from seven states and winning any prize there is a considerable accomplishment. So congrats to Jan.
Sunday, August 9, 2015
Memory & Painting
Many of you may be familiar with James Gurney's blog where many interesting posts about plein air painting can be found. Mr. Gurney is the author of the famous Dinotopia books and regularly paints outdoors using watercolor, gouache and oil. He has at least a couple DVD downloads on plein air painting with watercolor and gouache and wrote an excellent book "Color and Light - A Guide for the Realist Painter". One recent blog post was a commentary on "Visual Memory" from Harold Speed's 1917 classic The Practice and Science of Drawing. I found the remarks about memory and plein air painting especially interesting and worth pondering. You can read the post at the link below.
http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/2015/08/gj-book-club-chapter-18-visual-memory.html
http://gurneyjourney.blogspot.com/2015/08/gj-book-club-chapter-18-visual-memory.html
Tuesday, August 4, 2015
August 11th - Evening Painting at Indian Lake County Park
| July Evening at Indian Lake |
| Cloudy afternoon view from the picnic shelter |
| Evening near the picnic shelter |
Monday, August 3, 2015
Wisconsin Trails / Pope Farm
Last Wednesday a reporter from the Wisconsin Trails web site http://www.wisconsintrails.com/outdoors/sunflowers-dazzle-at-pope-farm-conservancy-b99547086z1-320291721.html was doing a story on Pope Farm and stopped to speak with some of our group and included a couple nice photos in their article. (See Below)
It was a very windy sunny day but at least 9 painters showed up and and 4 of us had a nice lunch at a nearby restaurant (Oliva.) Very few sunflowers that day but they are probably gorgeous right now. The prairie flowers were also beautiful.
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| Doug Hayes |
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| Tracy Wiklund and Mary McCormick |
Monday, July 27, 2015
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