Gold Country Plein Air was the kick-off event for what will be at least five plein air paint-outs I’m scheduled for this year, including: Telluride Plein Air ( June 28th-July
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Another painting from an Estes Park photo. Last Light Peak – Oil on Linen – 8×10
Ah, the best time of day. The last light scraping the tops of hillsides. This one is based on a photograph taken in Estes Park. Enjoy! Last Light, Hillside –
My blog has been silent for a week. I think that’s nearly a record. I’ve been thinking and catching my breath following the end of a long “plein air” season.
Tonight….was one of the best, ever. I won First Place at the San Luis Obispo Plein Air 2006! The SLO Art Center held a special reception tonight for collectors, a
I may paint something tomorrow morning (or tonight), but this is likely the group of paintings I have to choose from for the show. I need to select the top
I’m leaving Saturday morning for a week of painting as part of the San Luis Obispo Plein Air 2006 show. I’m really looking forward to this. It’s a much smaller
This painting is based on a study and photograph I took at the Estes Park Plein Air event. It was a particularly difficult day because the weather was not cooperating,
Back from my “Rocky Mountain High“, I’ve started evaluating the hundreds of reference photos I took and planning some studio paintings. Yes, Plein Air painters painting in the studio too:
When I wrote a recent post, “Why Artists Should Blog“, I left out a very important point: the value of the community’s collective knowledge and feedback. Perhaps this was obvious,