Here's my most recent winter painting but without snow. Unfortunately I missed getting out for the few nice days we did have with some snow on the ground.
Tom
Sunday, January 13, 2019
Monday, January 7, 2019
January 7, 2019
I painted this in the studio today based on photos and memory from my walk last week at the arboretum. As Jan Norsetter suggested I desaturated the color so the photos were black and white to help with shapes and values and I tried to remember the clolors. I find it hard to make skies blue enough with oil paint so I think I will try again with pastels. I tried to paint as if I was outdoors and finished in 90 min.
| 8 x 10 oil on paper |
Friday, January 4, 2019
Happy New Year and Winter Painting Challenge
I hope all our painters had happy holidays and are getting some painting done now that they are over. Yesterday I painted this in the arboretum. Ok, I sat in the car but it is still a plein air painting! To get the painting year off to a good start, I would like to challenge DCPAP to post some of their winter landscapes whether they were painted outdoors or in the studio. Happy New Year to all!!
| UW Arboretum - Watercolor |
Wednesday, November 21, 2018
Indian Lake, redux
I started this one on October 23rd and returned on November 2nd. With a few adjustments in the studio I'm calling it done. I really like painting at Indian Lake. It's such a lovely, peaceful place.
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
Indian Lake
Pat already provided some photos from our outing yesterday but here's one more. Indian Lake is like a old friend and as the sun went down she seemed quite content and peaceful. Maybe there's another painting here yet.
Tom
Tom
Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Indian Lake October 23rd
Beautiful afternoon and evening at Indian Lake. I think I counted 6 of us painting there. Tom brought firewood and beverages and he and Jan and Rick and I really enjoyed the fire which was much appreciated on a very cool evening. It may be our last outing for 2018 but we are hoping for a warm day in November for one more.
| Jan getting a great start |
| Rick, Jan and Tom |
| Pastel in sketchbook |
| Pastel on Strathmore Bristol paper 15 x 19 |
Friday, October 5, 2018
Salmo Pond October 4th
Finally got some sun yesterday so I went out to Salmo Pond in the afternoon. Very nice out there except for some noisy earth moving equipment. I am guessing they were repairing flood damage. Hwy. 14 as far as Salmo Pond is fine but a little further beyond that is still closed.
| Pastel on Diane Townsend paper |
| Pastel on handmade paper |
Friday, September 14, 2018
Marshall Park Lakeview
A beautiful sunny morning and another painting of the boats moored off the shore. This was challenging because the boats keep shifting direction with the changing wind.
Tom
Tom
Thursday, September 13, 2018
Thursday, September 6, 2018
McCarthy Park
I've been so busy with things I haven't been going out on my own at all. I missed the Belleville outing so it's been awhile. It was a beautiful night as long as the bug spray lasts.
Friday, August 31, 2018
McCarthy Park Outing
Had another nice evening for painting except for a new batch of mosquitos that was really distracting. My painting from yesterday needs some work (scraping out mosquito carcasses) but here's another recent painting that I call "Lake Monona Above Flood Stage". And if I can get to it, I may try painting at Tenney Park just to see if any decent new scenes have been created by the expanded lake.
Tom
Tom
Tuesday, August 21, 2018
Mary Hubley Workshop
I was recently contacted by a painter from Florida named Mary Hubley who will be conducting a plein air workshop in this area in September. Mary has some family in the area and occasionally visits and enjoys painting here. She has some remaining openings in her workshop and so I'm posting her workshop notice in case any DCPAP members, or others are interested in attending.
- Tom Gilbert
- Tom Gilbert
Plein Air Workshop September 8 & 9
I'm pleased to announce a plein air workshop opportunity with artist Mary Hubley on September 8 and 9. Mary is a nationally-recognized oil painter and teacher. The workshop is focused on getting outside and painting light, shadow, value, and color in the natural landscape.
"We laugh a lot, learn, and have fun painting outside in the fresh air," says Mary. The workshop includes demos, one-on-one instruction, and gentle class critique. The workshop is for all levels and all mediums. New artists will learn the basics, while advanced students will have the chance to develop their skills. Artists loosen up, connect with their personal style, and get motivated. Participants will go home with finished plein air paintings and solid recommendations as to where to go next with their individual painting practice.
For more info, please see Mary's website at https://wwww.maryhubley.com/workshops-classes. Questions? Contact Mary directly at mary@maryhubley.com.
When: September 8-9, 2018, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Price: $100 per day. $200 for 2 days.
Where: Outside, in rural locations around Madison, Wisconsin. Exact locations to be determined.
Registration: Register and pay through paypal at maryhubley.com/workshops-classes or call Hubley Gallery at 904-429-9769.
Supplies: Students are responsible for bringing their own supplies and materials. See recommended supplies at www/maryhubley.com/plein-air-supplies.
Monday, August 20, 2018
Belleville Outing
Had a nice morning at Belleville Park last week. After some major revisions this is the painting I ended up with. A bit of an experiment.
Tom Gilbert
Tom Gilbert
Monday, August 13, 2018
Paint the Point 2018
Last week I participated in Mineral Point's plein air event, along with local artists Diane Washa, Jan Norsetter, and Jim Faecke. It was an enjoyable few days of painting. Diane and Jan both won awards, and Jim should of (in my opinion). A lot of quality painters and work. The top prize went to a young painter from Illinois named Marc Anderson. He has displayed at the Madison Art Fair on the Square the last couple years.
The first morning there was a dense fog. I painted a scene that I called "Fog Lifting Over the Pasture". I didn't quite capture the effect of fog to the extent I would have liked, but, otherwise, I'm very pleased with this painting. And same as last year, we had one evening with incredible beautiful clouds and sky that came out after a passing rain storm. I've attached a couple digital images to give you an idea of what it looked like. I was able to paint some of these clouds. Overall this is a great painting area that's worth a trip any time of the year.
Tom
The first morning there was a dense fog. I painted a scene that I called "Fog Lifting Over the Pasture". I didn't quite capture the effect of fog to the extent I would have liked, but, otherwise, I'm very pleased with this painting. And same as last year, we had one evening with incredible beautiful clouds and sky that came out after a passing rain storm. I've attached a couple digital images to give you an idea of what it looked like. I was able to paint some of these clouds. Overall this is a great painting area that's worth a trip any time of the year.
Tom
Saturday, August 4, 2018
Thursday, August 2, 2018
Madison Lake Paintings
We had a nice evening at Pheasant Branch last Tuesday but my painting effort was disappointing. But then I was reading the State Journal this morning with their current articles that are featuring the Madison lakes. So I'm thinking it would be apropos to post some of our paintings with Madison lake views. Here's one I painted a couple weeks ago at Warner Park beach that I'm actually happy with (see ... I don't complain about all my paintings). Who else has a nice lake theme painting? Let's see them.
Tom
Tom
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
Tuesday, July 17, 2018
Friday, July 13, 2018
Cherokee Park
Lots of good paintings, helpful advice, and good food and company at Marla's made for an enjoyable painting day. Thanks again Marla for hosting. Here's my painting after I took some of the advice I received and tried to fix it up. I had trouble getting the large tree on the right to look like it fit into the scene and this was best I could do.
Cherokee Park and Lake Redstone
I really appreciate the constructive advice the group offers. I threw some paint as this and now there are a couple spots I like. I am also posting the painting I came home with from Lake Redstone. Should I attempt to take it further or call it a good 4 hour painting?
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