Showing posts with label Risner. Show all posts
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Sunday, October 11, 2009

10-11: Plein air artists

http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=2009910119990 This is a story from the Toledo Blade Sunday Oct. 11, 2009 about local plein air artists and the joy of plein air painting. The Ohio Plein Air Society is mentioned and I am interviewed. It is all part of spreading the word to the world. I am but a voice that cries out from the wilderness!

Monday, July 27, 2009

Presidental duties and other things






I have been wearing my OPAS president hat alot lately since so many OPAS events are coming up in September. The Annual plein air competition at Lakeside/Marblehead, Ohio this year, the High Road Gallery exhibition and the Columbus Museum of Art Russell Page Gardent exhibition are all in mid September and lots of little details to work on. Emails flying and phone calls to get clear communication between organizers and artists established. And trying to paint. I was in painting at the Inniswood Metro park on the 19th of July and did two small works while a large annual tour was taking place. I was part of the park and the show. A live artist painting in the part was my exhibit, I was the art and making art.



This is a bed of flowers at Inniswood


I did a another of roses Crimson Bouquet


I am trying to use what I learned in Italy. Darks, grays, a feeling of distance.

The Trail to the Mountain
I pushed the darks to almost pure UM blue and grayed greens to push the trail back in to the forest. It worked.

Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Red Sun Blue Snow


The big painting is finished as far as I am concerned. The ultramarine shadows and cad red spot of a Sun plus a little cad yellow pale mixed with white on the left hand hill set it off. I added a glaze of pale yellow/white with liquin to make a fog mist effect half way up the trees. Had to wait for the paining to dry first.