29
04
2008
I have many notes on things I’d like to blog about, but it seems this whole month has been crammed packed with activity. I’m getting ready for the art walk this Friday, and a trip to France in just over a couple of weeks.
But I will post new work this week, even if it’s just a few small plein air pieces. And I’ve plenty of other things I’d like to write about too, if I can find the time:
- More thoughts on color mixing and art mediums
- More on art books I’ve been enjoying
- Planning and packing all my gear for an overseas trip
- One more “Art for Food” auction before I take a travel hiatus
- Sharing what I’m learning about the beautiful region of the Lot and Dordogne where I’ll soon be touring and painting
I may not get to everything, but I will surely get to a number of these topics over the next couple of weeks before I sign off to head for 10 days of computer-free travel.
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17
04
2008
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.

“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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20
03
2008
Today I have a new offering up for auction to benefit the Central Virginia Foodbank. This is another watercolor/pen and ink painting of the golden sunflowers of Tuscany:

“Golden Days”
Watercolor/Pen & Ink on Arches Paper
7×10″ (Image size 5×7″)

This painting has sold, but you can see the current auction by clicking here.
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19
03
2008
My schedule has been NUTS lately so unfortunately my blog has suffered a bit of benign neglect. Still alive and kicking and painting, however. Here’s something I thought I’d try to see if I might be able to save a little money on paint. A lot of times when I paint I can mix too much color, (which I still think is far better than mixing too little).
These mixtures can be reused of course, especially if the subsequent painting needs similar hues. But I’m not always good about consciously planning my subjects like that. So here’s a conscious effort to get two paintings going at the same time with color mixtures that relate to each other:

The key will be not to just lazily use what’s already mixed if it doesn’t really suit what I’m painting. In hindsight it might have been better to start one large painting and one small painting instead of two rather ambitiously sized pieces, (they are both 30×40″.) But I guess I was feeling cocky when I started these!
While I did the transparent color block-ins one after the other, what is happening as I proceed is that I am still focusing on one individually, with an occasional switch-off when I need a change. I don’t really know if I’m conserving much paint, but it does keep things interesting.
In case you can’t tell what these are, the subject matter for both pieces is Lake Como, Italy. The painting on the left will be a more fleshed out version of the little watercolor painting I did for my last charity auction.
Speaking of which, a new Art for Food Auction will be posted by tomorrow morning!
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6
03
2008
The “Art for Food” charity art auctions continue! This 7-day auction is for a landscape painting of a little chapel and mountainside chalet overlooking a small fishing harbor on Italy’s lovely Lake Como. The Mediterranean trees and buildings are set against a dramatic backdrop of the Pre-Alps, making this one of the most stunning destinations in Italy.

“Mountain Chalet”
Watercolor & Ink, 8×10″

According to the Central Virginia FoodBank, $25 could provide as many as 200 meals. So, with that in mind, opening bids for these auctions are set at the mega-bargain price of about 200 meals or $24.99 per item! 95% of the proceeds for these auctions will be donated to the CVFB.
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