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01
2006
Travel is one of the most joyful parts of my life as an artist. I love traveling to new and beautiful places to paint and gather inspiration, and I feel so fortunate that my business is able to support my adventures.
This February we will be taking a much welcomed trip down to sunny Key West. We were supposed to go last Spring, but bad weather caused us to cancel those plans. Here’s a scene I painted from photos I took on our last trip to Key West. It’s called “Sunset Celebration”. It measures 11×14″, oil on canvas. For more details about the painting, check out my scenes of the American South section on my website:

I’ve also started planning for a June trip to Lake Como, Italy! I think the scenic views of the lake regions in Northern Italy are some of the most striking and beautiful in the country. The uniqueness of Lake Como is that it is distinctively Mediterranean, with lush flora, palm trees and cypresses, but set against a stunning backdrop of the Alpine mountains. I am so excited to be returning to this area, since the last time I went was many years ago and my camera broke on day two!
I will be painting on location both in Key West and in Como. I am primarily an oil painter but I’m considering bringing watercolors instead, since they allow for easier cleanup and are more portable. Plus, with the new airline regulations I have heard many instances where other artists have had their oil paints confiscated by the airlines. That’s quite a setback to experience, considering the painter has to buy a whole new set of expensive paints at the destination site. Supposedly you can bring a letter from the paint manufacturer insisting that the oil paints are made with vegetable oils and do not contain but a trace of ingredients that would be considered “flammable”.
But in past trips since 9/11 I have not wanted to take the chance. If I wanted to paint in oils overseas I ended up just shopping for small tubes of paint in the destination country. This can actually be a really fun experience, because there are so many fine products in the art stores of France and Italy. But it does take a bit of extra planning and time if one is going to be staying primarily out in the country.
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Categories : Italian Landscapes, Painting Technique, Art supplies, Southern Landscapes, Art of the American South, Plein Air Painting, Cards and Prints, Key West Paintings, Art Travels
13
01
2006
This week I’m working on some landscapes done with gallery wrapped canvas. It is a more time consuming because I am extending the painting to the edges, but I am really liking the effect. Here is a a small 12×12″ work in progress. I’ll be posting more work to my website this weekend.
Okay, so the fast has been a little harder than I thought- energy wise. May have been a better choice to start this after my next art opening, but oh well. I think I can still get the work done in plenty of time. I’ll just need to manage my time wisely.
In some instances the fast is easier than I would have imagined, but it is still not for the faint of heart. I am doing the “Master Cleanse,” a modified juice fast and am on day 7. Haven’t blogged before now because I am at the studio during the day and like milktoast by 8 p.m. every evening. Supposedly it gets better in respect to energy level and other things too. We will see. It might help if I stopped fantasizing about Pad Thai and garlicky spaghettini! I’ve not been all that hungry, but am having outrageous cravings. Still, I’ve gotten this far (with no coffee!) and am aiming for 10 days or more.
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Categories : Painting Technique, French Landscapes, Provence Paintings, Shows
2
01
2006
Just back from the holidays and about recovered from 2 weeks of travel to Texas to see family. The time between just before Christmas and just after New Years Day are typically slow for my art business, so I try to take advantage of the lull and take a little break for myself as well. However, I am returning to the studio this week so I’ll be brushing off the cobwebs and getting back in gear to get ready for an upcoming February show at City Art Gallery in North Carolina. It was really good to have a break, but I have missed painting. Hopefully I won’t be too rusty. Sometimes I find the short breaks can actually help my work though.
Next week should be interesting because I am starting a 10 day juice fast to try and give my mind and body some clarity. I’ve struggled with some headaches and other health issues of late. I first thought the paint fumes might be the culprit, but I’ve been away from them for a while and the symptoms persist, though they come and go.
As it is with so many folks, the days leading up to the holidays were full of deadlines for me and I’d not been eating or exercising properly, which I think affected my overall energy level and sense of wellbeing. A detox seems in order. I will be interested to see if the paint fumes in my studio affect me or seem more acute during the fast. I have been so used to that smell that normally I can barely smell anything at all!
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