Monthly Archives: April 2008

Upping the Ante

It’s been a while since I’ve listed a new “Art for Food” auction for the Central Virginia FoodBank, so I’m upping the ante by listing a new acrylic painting. This is a 7 day auction with an opening bid of $24.99. This one does have a low reserve ($50) but it’s still a bargain and 95% of the proceeds go to the FoodBank.

Provence landscape painting lavender by Jennifer Young
“Lavender Valley”
Acrylic on heavy acid free card
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It’s been a while since I’ve worked in acrylic and I had a lot of fun with this one. I’m listing this one in the evening because I’m heading out for most of the day on Friday to do some plein air painting. Have a great weekend!





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Scenes from the painting workshop

I’m baaaack! Fell in a black hole of the blogosphere for a while and am slooowly recovering from a very busy and intense workshop at my studio this past weekend. Church Hill Photography took some great environmental shots of one of the demo portions  of the class on the first day, so I thought I’d share them here. (BTW, Elaine Odell of Church Hill Photography also made the excellent portrait of me in my studio, so be sure to check out her website if your looking for a photographer who really knows her stuff!)

While I’ve taught off-site at other hosted locations, this was the first time I’ve actually hosted a workshop myself, and preparing for it was quite a bit more work than I’d imagined because I had to prep both my lessons and the space itself.  The participants did some great work though, and were enthusiastic and so much fun. And it was really exciting for me to share ideas about color, shape, values, and composition. Hopefully everyone felt like they learned a lot. I know I did!

After a brief discussion of color mixing (and especially mixing greens) I did a little landscape demo. This is a good long shot that shows me sketching out my composition at my setup, as well as the studio beyond. The participants worked in the front two rooms, so we had to configure the space in a way that would protect those beautiful wood floors. Hence the lovely blue spill-resistant floor coverings!

Jennifer Young painting demo landscape

Here’s a cool shot  through the easel. There’s a large mirror to my back, which I use to check my compositions in reverse. It really does help to give me a “fresh look” at my work. That cutie just over my shoulder in the gray tee is my talented niece Molly, a fine emerging artist who I was delighted to have come all the way from Texas to take the class and visit. The “man in black” looming in the doorway is my husband and partner Dave. As always, he was a HUGE help to me, keeping everything running smoothly.

landscape painting workshops with Jennifer Young

This shot shows the demo piece, coming right along.

Landscape painting workshop Jennifer Young

The workshop was pretty action packed, but by being in the studio we were able to really focus some of the more important elements of painting as they pertain to the landscape, in conditions that were controllable. I hope to do some plein air classes too in addition to the studio intensive, as this “takes it to the next level” and throws a whole other slew of concerns into the pot (watch this page for future workshop listings). Luckily I hadn’t planned a plein air class for this past weekend though, as we had some really varied weather ranging from cloudburst thunderstorms to overcast damp chill.

On Monday Molly and I took a road trip up to Charlottesville so that she could see Jefferson’s Monticello. Wow! What an absolutely gorgeous day–the redbuds, fruit trees, dogwoods and tulips were going crazy. I hope I can get up back up there some time soon to paint some of it– and paint some local plein air scenes as well. Right after I take care of a few neglected household and business matters, that is. Whatever I paint, I’ll be sure to post here first, so stay tuned….





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Art in Bloom V this Thursday at Stir Crazy Cafe

I don’t know how much time I’ll have to blog this week as I’m getting ready for a full workshop this weekend. But I did want to mention a fun local art event on Thursday night. Please join us and bring a friend to the 5th Annual Art In Bloom at Stir Crazy. This show will include a few  of my plein air paintings of the Richmond area, plus lots of other great art from over a dozen local artists. Proceeds from art sales support Children’s Miracle Network-Richmond. It is always a great time and it is for a good cause.

Drop by for a few minutes after work or make an evening of it; the event will run from 6 – 9 p.m this Thursday evening.

When: Thursday, April 10, 6:00PM
Location: Stir Crazy Cafe, 4015 MacArthur Avenue, Richmond, VA 23227





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“Reverie des Roses”- Provence garden painting

Today is a “bonus day”. This morning as I was writing out my “to do” list, I commented to my husband it’s rained during the last several First Fridays art walks. And with 70% chance of rain again today, it didn’t look good for the art walk tonight.

“But today’s Thursday,” husband said. I cannot tell you how happy this made me. I found an extra day! It also worries me a little too…I really can be in my own little world sometimes. In any event, I now have time to post my most recent painting of a lovely Provencal pathway lined with roses:

Provence rose garden painting by Jennifer Young
“Reverie des Roses” (Provence, France)
Oil on Canvas, 24×30″
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 If you’re in Richmond, come see it in person TOMORROW during the First Fridays art walk. I’m open early from 6-8:30 PM with a new show called “Spring Mix.”





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Lakeside Chalet

I’m not sure if this painting is finished yet, but I feel like I’ve been looking at it for so long that I can’t see it any more. Time to get it off of my easel for a while and work on something else! This is one of two Lake Como paintings I started working on side-by-side:

 lake como Italian villa chalet painting
“Lakeside Chalet”
Oil on Canvas, 30×40″

 I eventually left off of this method and focused on one painting at a time. I think working back and forth might be okay if I have one small painting and one large, but with two big ones it was getting me nowhere fast.

We’ve had some gloomy weather this week and between that and the wet glare of this painting I’m having a hard time getting a good photograph. Once I reshoot it in better conditions I’ll upload it to my website  (Update: Sunshine today! Image reshot). Meanwhile, please contact me for more info about this piece.





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