Monthly Archives: January 2008

On the easel- Provence outdoor cafe painting WIP

After spending so much time painting small pieces, it is nice to be working on something large again. This is the beginning stage of a 36×24″ oil painting of an outdoor cafe in the Provencial village of Rousillon. I painted a small study of this scene some time ago and I have been wanting to create a larger version for a while.

Provence painting work in progress

Even as a full time, near daily painter, it’s always a little scary posting a work-in-progress because I don’t exactly know how it will turn out. I have a pretty good idea, but from time to time  a painting may not come into fruition in the way that I expect. But, that’s all part of making art, I suppose– a little trial and error, and a lot of practice.

It might be a little hard to tell what’s going on at this stage, but what I’m painting is a village square with lunchtime diners seated at umbrella-covered cafe tables. I’ve started in my typical manner of putting down my design with a light wash of ultramarine blue and cad. red light or permanent alizarin, thinned way down with mineral spirits. I’m drawing with brushes, but also just with a rag, wiping in and rubbing out as I develop the composition.

While I’m still keeping it pretty light and loose, with architectural scenes I do a bit more drawing and shading than I might with pure landscape. This does not mean that my compositional decisions are done, however. Sometimes I will make changes, shift, add or subtract things as I am further along in the painting process. But I’ve gotten a good start and I’m ready to jump in!

*UPDATE: See the progression of this painting demonstration from start to finish here!





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Art for Food auction for the CVFB- Italian landscape painting of Lake Como

The online art auctions for the Central VA Foodbank are doing great. So far the auction sales have made donations that will provide over 800 meals! A note of my sincerest thanks to the winning bidders, and everyone who has taken the time to bid. I plan to keep the project going for the next 6 months, so I hope you will too!

Today I’ve posted another “Art for Food” auction. This sweet original watercolor/pen and ink painting on paper is of Italy’s beautiful lake Como. The vantage point is looking over the terra cotta rooftops from a lovely terrace lined with flowerpots:

Italian landscpe painting lake como italy
“Patio View, Varenna”

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Watercolor/Pen & Ink on Paper, 7×9″ (Image size 4×6″)
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“Winter on the James” plein air painting

This is a view of the James River that I painted today on location at the Hollywood Cemetery in my town, Richmond, Virginia:

James River landscape painting Richmond Virginia

“Winter on the James”
Oil on canvas, 9×12″ (WIP)

I actually love old cemeteries any way, but the Hollywood Cemetery is one of Richmond’s landmarks and a major tourist attraction in our town. Not only is it the burial place of two presidents and several prominent figures in civil war history, but, as the website points out, it is also incredibly beautiful.

The cemetery sits on a bluff overlooking the James River, and is filled with over 2000 trees of many varieties (some of them quite large, and older than the 1847-founded cemetery itself.) In fact, even though we have a number of beautiful parks in Richmond, Hollywood Cemetery is the location that kind of reminds me of a mini Central Park. People go there to meditate, pray, visit loved ones who have passed, but also to write, walk their dogs and just wander the grounds.Today, I went there to paint.

The day started out as a nice, sunny, and unusually warm winter day. But shortly after I got there, I soon found that my “perfect” spot on a bluff overlooking the James River had the disadvantage of getting whipped into a frenzy by the wind! I really did have to cut this session short. The piece needs more work, but I will return on a better day.

As it was, by the time I packed up my gear, I looked like I had been attacked by a giant tube of Windsor green paint!  (Ah, the joys of plein air painting!) Any way,  I am just glad nobody saw my little Jerry Lewis plein air routine. Well, maybe some ghosts saw, but (at least today), they weren’t talking. ;-)





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Plein air today

The weather is fine, so I’m heading out to do a little plein air painting. But for now, I’ll leave you with this…. Update: A VERY windy day, but I got a little done. I will probably need to go back on site and finish this one. You can read more about it here.

plein air painting Richmond Virginia by Jennifer Young

I HAVE BEEN TAGGED~By Manuela Valenti!

Here are the rules: 1. Link to your tagger and post these rules on your blog. 2. Share 5 facts about yourself on your blog, some random, some weird. 3. Tag 5 people at the end of your post by leaving their names as well as links to their blogs. 4. Let them know they are tagged by leaving a comment on their blog.

Five funky facts about me:

  1. I am one of nine children (number nine, no twins.)
  2. I can be found singing somewhere on the Internet under an assumed name.
  3. Before becoming a full time painter, I was a bank officer at a well known U.S. bank.
  4. I am related to a famous civil war general.
  5. I’m learning to play the ukulele!

Here are the five talented artists I’m tagging.  All have blogs well worth exploring! 
Ed Terpening
Larry Seiler
Ming Goh
Boyd Greene
Linda Blondheim





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Art for Food: Tuscany watercolor charity auction for the CVFB

This Tuscany watercolor vignette is the second in my series of charity auctions begun last week for the Central Virginia Foodbank. Opening bid is just $25 (providing the equivalent of 200 meals.) 100% of the proceeds from the sale are donated to the CVFB. My husband suggested I call the auctions my “Art for Food” program (a clever riff on ”Oil for Food”). I like it :-) Please, if you’d like to be alerted to new auctions as they are listed, consider signing up for my auction alerts, or just subscribe to my blog.

Tuscany poppies watercolor painting by Jennifer Young

“The Sloping Grove”
Watercolor/Pen & Ink on Paper
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