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Showing posts with label artist. Show all posts

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Home Again


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From the top of the big meadow on the Oftedahl Ranch, I painted this familiar scene. A doe wandered around through my Dad’s log decks behind me, inching closer and closer out of curiosity. Finally she came right up onto the hill in front of my easel, and pawed at the ground, challenging my right to paint there. I wondered how I would describe the sound a deer makes. I think I’d say it’s a cross between the word “shoo” and “chew,” whispered as loudly as possible. There’s never any end to the distractions when you’re painting, pleasant as they may be. But at least I have a supportive husband who takes turns with the kids and lets me go paint and talk to deer. 



Great Grandpa’s Garages



When I was a kid, I spent a whole summer in these sheds catching rabbits with my sisters and cousins, and  they provided a maze of good hiding places for the rabbits. Dusty, greasy, full of rusty iron tools and filthy old tires… Great grandpa filled them up with his treasures. But that's not why I painted them. I painted them because as Harvey Dunn says it, they “reflect... the glorious light of heaven.” 



 

Friday, July 18, 2014

Storing Paint for Plein Air Painting

It drives James nuts how fast the oil paint dries out in a Soltek easel (since it's not airtight), and what really gets to me is how it all slides down to one side of the palette when you're hiking if any of the pigments have some extra oil in them, so when you open it you get this big mess of paint soup to deal with. So... my latest attempt to solve this problem has worked out quite nicely so far: Airtight pillboxes.


I just set this, open, between my palette and painting on the Soltek when I'm working and scoop paint out as I need it. No need to put piles of every color on the palette, and that way there's more room to mix paint. I'm liking this a lot.

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Our "New" Paint-Mobile: Before and After



I'm so excited to finally be on our way to this summer's paintings! It's been a huge project (that I got us into), but James has been supportive of my crazy idea -as usual-, and the nasty old camper we bought is finally livable. We're both looking forward to the next month and a half of painting and family time... on our own schedule... without deadlines.  I'll post details of the camper remodeling process if anyone requests them, but otherwise I'll just stick to some before and after pics.

Before:





After:



The New Roof/Cieling

Dining to crib conversion:


It's cozy for a family of four, but we only really sleep in here anyway... and we like it. :)