Sunday, August 31, 2025

Summer and the Shore

 To indulge my interest in Plein Air painting I spent some days down at he Shore.  I did a workshop with Tom Rutherford, which unfortunately was interrupted with smoke related delays on the Garden State Parkway that prevented my travels at times.  Nonetheless, I got to practice some figure sketches on the boardwalk.  People walking in different directions give "action" to the picture -- dominated by the giant Octopus


Old Time Photos

The second was a bright Summer day on the Wildwood boardwalk.. Lots of figures to capture, again moving in different directions.  I'm getting better at putting people in the painting.  Thanks Tom.




Boardwalk Food

Saturday, August 30, 2025

Sussex County Fair 2025

 Some local, that means rural, scenes have always appealed to me.  One is a farm I drive by anytime I am in Hampton Township.  I see it at a distance


  as I turn onto Kemah Lake road and then drive by, the farm on my right hand side.  It seemed perfect for the fair this year.



The second scene I selected was simply some horses standing amiably by a railing.  Th white horse evoked quiet equanimity that I labeled "Proud." 







Saturday, March 8, 2025

January-Feb 2025

 Before heading to Florida to get outdoors for some Plein air painting and find different vistas I tried my hand at some more winter snow activities.  The first is a sledding event seen looking up the hill.



Look out below!


For many years  when the ice on Lake Mohawk froze deep and solid earlier in the season we used to ice skate right off the back lawn. It did have a hard freeze this year, but much later into the later part of January.  This painting is more my fanciful imagination of what it was like years ago,  Here looking from the ice to our house





Ice Skating 384

My colleague, Shawn Del Joyce has changed her Plein air painting  course to once a month (from once a week) so I was only able to take advantage of one of her sites,  Sand Key Park, which is near Clearwater Beach.  It is a great park with a long stretch of unbuilt beach area as well as some swampy areas and a small marina.  I chose a north view toward the high rise buildings of Clearwater Beach.





View from Sand Key

Another area worth painting was the sandy beach set up with umbrellas and facilities.  I spied some beach goers--not too many as this is not the high season in this part of Florida.  It was a warm day in the low 70s, but with a bright sun.




Early to the beach

Another trip was to Anclote Gulf Park, not far from New Port Richie. No beach here but lots of local vegetation. This young Live Oak at a bend in the road caught my eye.

 


Live Oak Anclote Gulf Park

Lastly I worked on the values in an old painting of the Rocky Mountains.  I think it helped the visual passage from foreground to background and the eye's travel around the painting.





Rocky Mountains in Colorado


Tuesday, December 10, 2024

December 2024

 After the Plein air event in NY state I returned to my local scenes.  Driving to  the monthly meetings of the Sussex County Art Society I pass a fallow corn field and this tractor resting, waiting to be put to work.



Red tractor

Always looking for inspiration from other painters I find some very good ideas in art magazines.  This sunrise view of Lake Mohawk is totally fictitious.  The sun does rise this way, but there would not likely be as many boats out to greet it. That would be more at evening sun set. with the sun at the west.







October is the height of fall foliage in the hills of  Sussex.  And although color comes later and lingers longer as one travels to the coast, it is always a joy to get the peak first.  This view from our deck, looking toward the club struck me as worth capturing.


 


Autumn at Lake Mohawk


Next it was time to think about a Christmas card.  And first I though of my usual capture of our local area which lends itself to winter and Christmas themes.  So at first I did a snow scene of the club and boardwalk.  I liked it well enough, especially the lighted tree.



Club and festive tee

But I felt the urge to move my painting into something more active, like the sledding which takes place on the hill by the golf course which is always a tradition when we have enough snow.  Since it was still too early in the season for snow I had to use my imagination and created two scenes, one inspired by a photo of sledding in Amsterdam--curious because the city if mainly flat.  I had to change it to a wooded area and update the types of sleds.  This became the Christmas card.  In the second I made the hill a long vista to a setting sun.  Totally imaginary.



Sled riding



Sliding down the hill




 



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Thursday, December 5, 2024

Autumn 2024

    Looking for new ways to  depict familiar scenes I decided to get a reflected view of the Lake Mohawk Country clubhouse.  This scene views the club and reflection from the boardwalk area of the sunken garden.


Lake Mohawk Reflection

I also tried for a wide angle view of some of the old shops in the Lafayette shopping area , near the Antique "Barn" along the Paulinskill river bridge.



Paulinskill Bridge at Lafayette

The annual Hudson Valley Plein Air Festival was once again held in October, sponsored again by the Wallkill River Center for the Arts.  This year the quick draw competition was held at the little hamlet of Sugar Loaf, which s an small arty, crafty town with fun shops and a good tavern.  Rather than paint one of the shops or a busy street scene I chose a caboose located by the old railroad station at the eastern end of the hamlet.  Happily I could finish enough in the two hours allotted and won second prize.




Old Rail Car






Spring and summer 2024

 This spring I was thinking about the Sussex County Fair and also some new views of old sites that I like to paint.   Also I wanted to get out and do some plein air work.

For the fair that means  cows and barns and local sights.  The first image was inspired by a painting I  saw in Plein Air magazine.   I liked the muted colors  and tried to emulate them



                                   Cows in wild flowers

The second was inspire by a plein air sketch up route 206 near Flatbrook Road.  I always see cows grazing as I drive up to Highpoint to golf.


                                       Flatbrook grazing


One more for the cows.  I liked the way these critters are moving toward the viewer with an endless trail behind them/.


                                   Coming Home



Tuesday, September 17, 2024

Florida Plein Air 2024

 This winter I was on my own looking for sites to paint as I missed hooking up with Shawn Dell Joyce.  The first place I visited was The Boyd Hill nature center that had a magnificent  collection of caged raptors, owls, eagles, hawks.  I wander to the marshy mangrove area where I caught some water fowl feeding.



As my host and good friend Larry wanted to go fishing we rode to the coast off of New Port Richie.  I left him casting, hoping he would catch some grouper.   A bit farther  down the beach I spotted  a family  starting to fish with the accompanying local who thought he owned this spot.

                                                                     



My next trip was a solo drive to a state park, called Honeymoon beach.  It is also the access to Calista Island state park which is only reachable by a ferry.  I painted this view from the terrace of a small cafe at the rest and parking area.



Before I left Florida to return to the chilly north I sought out a nature park in the Trinity area where I was staying.  About two miles from my friend's home was  the perfect spot.  I chose the park information office.