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Yesterday I had a great day painting at the Shenandoah River with two painters who wanted to give plein-air painting a try.

It’s not as easy as you would think.  It takes some planning just to get the equipment to the location and set it up.

Luckily we had a great spot down by the boat landing.  We were lucky to have a picnic table, a trash can and even a porta-potty!  That’s a big deal for plein air painters.  🙂

Jeff looks like he’s been doing this all his life.  And he really got into it.

And here is Mary Lou, who was thrilled to be painting outdoors.

It was fun to see these two fine artists exploring a new aspect to their painting.

River View to the South, oil on canvas panel, 11″x14″   (SOLD)is the first piece I worked on that morning.  I got a splendid start and plan to finish it in the next week or so.  And it’s already spoken for, so that’s good news!

And this is the reference photo for that painting.

I had time to start a second painting but didn’t get quite as far along on it before the sun got to high for the light to work for us.  Just as I got it laid in a boat pulled up with two guys fishing so I put them in the painting.

This is the shot I took of them.  Glad I added them into my painting because one of the wives of the fisherman pulled up to give them lunch (they were fishing in a tournament) and she yelled up to me, “Are you painting my husband fishing?”  Of course I said yes, and she picked up a card and emailed me later in the day to say she’d like to buy it for him for father’s day.

All in all, it was a perfect day for painting.  I helped two great students explore outdoor painting;  I have two sold paintings; and I got to spend the morning with Breezy (Jeff’s dog who came to help us paint)!

An excellent morning.

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These are the poppies that I painted last night at the Warren Memorial Hospital Foundation’s Denim and Diamonds event.  There was a wonderful crowd of women there exploring the different vendors with information on women’s health and well-being.  I had a great time seeing so many friends.

Poppies for Charity, acrylic on 12″x12″ canvas.  I donated this piece to the raffle.  I hope whoever won it likes how it turned out!

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While in Newport last week I took loads of great photos for my reference file.  This was one of  my favorites.  I couldn’t wait to paint it.

Here is the start of the painting.

 

 

I love the way this building looks with all the blooming trees around it.  Still planning to touch up a few more things on it and then it’s done.  I really like this one.

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Emma

Maggie

Olivia

 

 

Here are Emma, Maggie and Olivia with their “Main Street” pop-up paintings.

They did a splendid job with these unusual mixed media paintings.  Great work girls!!!

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The least fun part of a great vacation is the trip home.  Yesterday I had several hours to wait at the airport.  Luckily I had packed my travel watercolor kit so while I waited at the cafe with my tea I worked on a little sketch of a photo I took in Newport of the “Trees by the Chinese Pavillion”.

This is the photo I used for the sketch.  The challenge was looking at the little screen on my phone, which was where I had the photo.  And of course, the phone screen kept timing out so I had to continually press the button to refresh.  Ugh!

But I kinda like the end result.  It was fun and kept me occupied for a couple of hours so the time at the airport went by pretty quickly.

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Sometimes as a painter you get requests for commissions, paintings specifically ordered by a client.  Sometimes they are portraits, like the pet portraits that I do and sometimes they are scenes, locations that a person particularly likes.  But every once in a while you get an unusual request.  This was one of them.

A client approached me several months ago about painting a scene that he had envisioned.  There was no photo…just a description of something he had seen in a vision.  He described it in detail and basically it was a mountain that resembled a hand.  This is what I painted and he loved it. 

The hardest thing for painters to do is commissions.  You want to do the photo (or in this case vision) justice.  You want the client to be happy with the work.  There are expectations and you really want to meet them.  It’s a lot of pressure and it’s difficult to paint under pressure.  But it’s part of the way we make a living so we do it.  I’m glad this one turned out well but I have to say I would much prefer a photo to work from than a vision’s description.  🙂

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On the last Tuesday of the month we have an art workshop at Buggy B’s in Strasburg.  And this past Tuesday we worked on this painting, a glorious summer day with hay bails.

 

Here is Gloria and Francis getting a good start on their paintings.

 

 

And Tammy joined the mix as well painting the scene.  We all worked in acrylics and it took about an hour and a half and in the end we all had a nice finished result.

We are planning our next gathering.  It will be the last Tuesday in May.  Just let me know if you would like to join us.

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Have you wanted to try your hand at painting out-of-doors just like the Impressionists painters did but aren’t sure where to start?  This workshop is your opportunity.   Sign up now by contacting me at kwalker@kellywalkerstudios.com for the Plein Air Painting Workshop on  Saturday, May 12, 2012,  9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Fee$79  

Pre-registration required.  We’ll find a great location to develop our skills and learn to paint outdoors in a fun, relaxed environment with a helpful instructor who will share knowledge and tips for getting a great painting. You can see more about the workshops here.  

 

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Thursday Painters

This week the Young Artists painted a beautiful scene from the apple orchard.  Great job everyone!          

Apple Tree Painting Reference Photo

Here is my demo painting and the reference photo.  These trees are in an orchard in Purgitsville, WV.  A lovely place with a beautiful view.

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We had a new student in class yesterday morning so I painted this demonstration piece so he could follow along.  Still a few final details to add in but we got a great start.

If you have ever wanted to  paint consider joining us for class on Wednesday or Thursday at the Blue Ridge Arts Council.

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