This spring the Sussex County Art Society renewed our do-your-own-thing sessions where members paint or draw and share critiques with others. In preparation for the County Fair where the theme for the art show is TOYS JW brought in a unique teddy bear which I used and fashioned an office scene.
Saturday, June 24, 2023
Spring
Sunday, May 21, 2023
Winter in Florida
- Once again I spent few weeks n Florida for the chance to play golf and paint. I hooked up with plein air painter Shawn Del Joyce who works outdoors from October thru March in the Pinellas county (Tampa) area. This first effort was tasked to put birds in the picture so I tried to capture some small ducks in this marshy area across from a boat launch in the background.
I looked for some attractive barns, but was disappointed that most were not appealing ( mostly flat open rectangles, I assume because of the high temps) and paled in comparison to those in the Northeast where we are rich with such structures. Nonetheless I found one horse barn that served well enough.
Horse barn Pasco county
While driving around the area just sight seeing we stopped for some lunch at an outdoor restaurant where we had great grouper sandwiches.
Lastly I found a photo that reminded my host of the scenic area and older vacation homes on the Cotee river. This was once a retreat for Hollywood stars and famous golfers in the 1920s.. I did a rendering of that photo and left it as a gift.
Reminder of New Port Richey's Cotee river.
Monday, December 5, 2022
2022 Hilltop Show
These six watercolors were part of the recent show. Each framed painting is available for purchase ($300) through the school or you can contact me at pbiesty82@gnail.com or 973-729-5345.
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Heading Toward Christmas
Christmas 2022
My card this year returns to one of my favorite venues, White Deer Plaza in Lake Mohawk. This year I conjured a snow storm outside the old Crane Realty office (now Coldwell Banker) and gave them a few extra holiday lights.
Tuesday, April 5, 2022
Trees
Christmas trees are a common subject on holiday cards. It was a challenge to do something original. This is a version of the tree that we have in our living room. Last year I did a card with a view of it from outdoors. This is a more. sparkly indoor view. Our Christmas card for 2021.
Monday, October 4, 2021
Focal Point
I have noticed over the years that my paintings suffer from having more than one focal point. This is probably due top my efforts to include more information than is called for. Partly, I think, from a reliance on photo references. So my forays into plein air is getting me to be more attentive to a single focal point.
This first painting of AJA stables is an example. In the original painting my eye went to the side of the barn, but there was nothing to anchor it there. So I added a few horses at the railing. Hopefully it works!
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
Plein air painting
Covid has encouraged me to take more seriously the idea of painting al fresco or as the French would have it Plein air. It is quite challenging as my foray at Long Beach Island last year taught me. But along with some members of the Sussex County Art Society I tried to do some outdoor paining at Memory Park in Lafayette. The still minor Paulinskill river runs through the park heading west and eventually emptying into the Delaware. (I had thought this was the Walkill river that starts in Sparta.) The park also backs onto the antiques markets in the center of town.
I had painted this barn from the opposite side once before and been dissatisfied with the result, mainly because it was fronted by a driveway that distracted me at the time. This one is from across the Paulinskill--reached by a nice covered footbridge. It was early spring and there were few leaves on the trees and the barn was somewhat hidden by thin tree trunks, giving it a somewhat mysterious air.
The second picture I started outside was of some fishermen casting their lines into the river just before it courses under rt. 15 (Main Street, Lafayette). I eventually finished the painting at home in my studio and added a couple more fisherman to give the picture a better compositional feel.