Wednesday, May 30, 2018

A Dunigan Barn

We headed to Dunigan, CA and onto back roads. The fear today was the heat. Yesterday, I was in Vacaville, CA and it was 103 degrees. This barn was set back from the road with trees behind and on the sides. There was a big willow tree which I tried to paint. The morning was cool, partially cloudy and the breeze was wonderful. We were doing a sketch-crawl and there was a rush to get something done. This was my effort. We moved to a second location and I found that I was out of time. I had an eleven o'clock appointment back in town. I packed up and drove off only to get lost on these dirt roads, that weave through this farm country. Finally, I resorted to GPS and found my way out. Arrived at 11:30AM.

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Remembering Good Fish

Was at a workshop in Folsom this week and was asked to paint a picture that shows value. I had no sketches and was in a poorly lighted hotel room with 21 other attendees. I had a dream the previous night of being back on Cape Cod. I was raking in clams and eating fresh fish. This is what they call 'day boat' in restaurants. It brought a picture to mind. The local fish shack. Don't you remember the longest days of your life were waiting for school to end so you could get on with summer vacation. It's all packed into this scene of best memories.

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Man on a Boom

Despite thunder, lightning and rain, we headed out for plein air painting. We went nearly to Birds Landing and turned off at Shilo Road. The rain had stopped and the sun was out. The sky to the west was still black and all we had were some puffy clouds moving quickly. I was here before. The church that I painted has been restored. The church grounds with a grave yard are meticulously manicured. That is not what I like for subject matter. I sketched some trees and hills and was now ready for another location. In getting out to my car I realized all the activity on the road. There are very tall eucalyptus trees being trimmed and all the equipment was in action. A man hung high above in a bucket at the end of a long boom. Another was high in the trees. Both were cutting limbs and dropping them to the ground. Later, they would be ground up. I was captured and why not try sketching and painting the scene?

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

An Almost Green Scene

The sun is shining, the sky is blue without a cloud and our Wednesday plein air gang are ready to paint. This venue is off a small country road that runs along a huge olive tree orchard. Very little traffic passes. Plenty of birds are communicating. Everything growing is green from the fantastic weather we are having. Even the creek has a green color. I have been here before and seen the creek encrusted with a blanket of algae. It is on its way. I started with wet paper and put in the sky and pond. They nearly dried in minutes so I blocked out a tree and growies on the left. It was a matter of squinting and adding darks to give some depth to these. My initial sketch had a value change from background light to dark in the foreground. You can learn so much from being there, on location and painting.