Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Salmo Pond
Monday, September 28, 2020
Salmo Pond - Plein Air Painting - Wednesday Sept. 30th 3:30 - Sunset
Thursday, September 17, 2020
Pheasant Branch Conservancy, Tuesday, September 15th
This is an 8x16" panel. I repainted the sky five times. Its dull, pale, grey blue wasn't doing anything for the painting so I kept scraping it off and trying different things. This sky represents the color of the setting sun, which was in the sky opposite to this view. It was a perfect evening for plein air. The lone figure in this landscape is Tom, coming back to his car from the hillside he was painting on. I snapped a quick reference photo at the end of the evening and noticed him carrying his gear. Not many people remained at the park after the sunset. The lighting was odd because of the wildfires 2000 miles away. The sun was unobscured by clouds but there were hardly any shadows. I really boosted the color in this one.
Wednesday, September 16, 2020
Pheasant Branch Creek
Tom
Friday, September 11, 2020
Holy Wisdom Monastery - August 2020
With travel being pretty much out of the question this summer I spent 3 weeks off and on painting at the monastery. The prairie was in full bloom and beautiful. So many butterflies!! I got a room during the days with meals cooked by their excellent chef and cool off in the a/c and shower after being in the heat all day. It also got me away from my street which was under constant and noisy construction all summer. There's an old abandoned barn on the property I've always wanted to paint. Mostly I worked in pastel but I did a few tiny gouache paintings, too.
| Pastel on Pastelmat 8 x 12 |
| Gouache 2 1/2 x 3 |
Monday, August 31, 2020
Donald Park, August 26, 2020
Saturday, August 29, 2020
Donald Park: Larson's Pond
On the other end of Donald park, there is Larson's Pond. In the far background on the right side, you can even see Donald Rock. Watercolor. 9 x 12. David Williams
Friday, August 28, 2020
Donald Park Outing
Monday, August 17, 2020
McCarthy Park
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Paint the Point, the nocturne event...
It was great to see so many DCPAPainters at the event. I thought Arts Mineral Point did a good job of keeping everyone safe. A lot of nice work this year!!!
Sunday, August 9, 2020
Paint the Point
One of my sold paintings was one of my better efforts so I have to post it. I titled it "Morning Glare". I'm also posting a photo of a dangerous gang of cattle who bellowed and threatened me as I was attempting to paint (behind a fence). The farmer stopped by to see what I was painting and I complained to him that his cattle were unruly. He just laughed.
Tom
Monday, July 27, 2020
Yahara Place Park - July 22nd
PS - If anyone wants to post their paintings on the blog just email me and I will send you an invitation to be a blog "author" and then you can post anything relevant to plein air painting. dgwafer@gmail.com
| Joan and her painting and gear |
| Tom, Bernie and the hydrangeas |
| Charles and Pat |
| Welcome Judy! First time out with DCPAP. Sorry I got you with eyes closed - I'll do better next time!! |
| Tom by the shore |
| Lake Monona oil painting 8 x 16 ; I'm new to painting with a knife but it is fun and no brushes to clean |
| Lake Wingra just after sunset last week - pastel on Pastelmat paper |
Friday, July 24, 2020
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Yahara Place Park
Which got me thinking of how to make simple lake views interesting. Sometimes the scene is just a horizontal strip of land with sky and water. I guess the key is to create designs in the sky and/or water. Just for fun I'm also posting a few other lake/water paintings that show how this might be done. Two of these are by Marc Hansen, one of my favorite painters. The other is by Fiona Pocock.
Yahara Place park outing
Friday, July 17, 2020
Resurrection Cemetery
Tom Gilbert
Monday, June 29, 2020
Indian Lake Follow Up
Tom
Wednesday, June 24, 2020
Indian Lake, June 24, 2020
First Outing at Indian Lake
Tom





















