Wednesday, November 30, 2016

Off Road




When traveling country roads, we often drive by a scene like this one, with an old truck sitting idle.  I like to think about the work life and enjoyment it must have shared with its former owner in past days. There seems to be a special bond between a man and his truck!

This painting will be in the annual Christmas Small Paintings Show at Stonehenge Gallery in Montgomery opening Thursday night, December 1.

Saturday, November 26, 2016

Cardinal


Each holiday season I like to paint a Cardinal.  This is the fourth of my series.  They are my favorite winter birds and are often found in Christmas designs.  We love to watch them feed from our feeders near the lake.

This is one of ten paintings I will have in the Small Paintings Show at Stonehenge Gallery in Montgomery.  It opens with a holiday reception at 5:30 on Thursday, December 1.  I will be posting some other pieces. However,  I hope you will come out for a fun evening and to see an eclectic mix of paintings from talented Southern artists.  For more info please contact richard@stonehengeinc.com.

Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Eloise


I recently finished painting Eloise and will deliver her to the Museum Shop at Montgomery Museum of Fine Art next week.  It gives me peace these days to paint animals in a pastoral scene.  It helps me remember that we are all God's creatures. He has a plan for each of us and for our nation.

Please come out for their Artist Market next Friday, November 18, from 5:30-8 PM and Saturday, November 19, from 10 AM-4 PM.  You will be able to purchase regional art in the Museum Store and unique items from local artists in the Market.


Sunday, October 16, 2016

Sarah Carlisle Towery Art Colony


Art Colony workshop last week at Children's Harbor on Lake Martin was one of the best ever! Our talented and energetic instructor, Susan Diehl, was tireless in sharing her knowledge with us of color mixing and still life painting.  I can see why she is a valued teacher at the Scottsdale School of Art.

Our first day was spent setting up and lighting our individual still lifes. Next, as a class we evaluated, critiqued, and made needed changes, before proceeding to compose and draw our scenes on canvas with a paint brush.

On day two we painted our underpainting or grisaille,.  This is a French term for a monotone painting in a grey or brown neutral color.  We started by blocking in shapes concentrating on our values.  You can see my still life setup and completed grisaille in the photo above.

Day #3 was about color, painting from dark to light.  Lastly we added a few details.   See finished painting below.  Days four and five were filled with plein air painting and color studies.

On late afternoons we gathered in small groups on porches to catch up on our lives and share new ideas. Some evenings saw early bedtimes.  Others were filled with a lovely reception for the artists at Alliant Bank in Alexander City, an art walk where artists could show and sell their work, and a final appreciation and awards event.

It is a joy to have this time of learning and friendship as we move forward on our art journeys.  Many thanks to Toni Adams, Sarah Towery Wade, our instructors, and the many board volunteers who give endless hours to produce a seamless workshop.  We do appreciate you!


Thursday, October 6, 2016

Plein Air Painting


At Art Colony on Lake Martin this week painting small panels to record the beautiful color changes at sunrise.  It was inspirational... well worth getting up at 5:30 a.m. to paint with our instructor, Susan Diehl, and my friends, Kris, and Kim.  

On a scale of 1 to 5, Susan was a 6!

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Holidays Are Around the Corner




It may be hard to think about holiday gift giving with temperatures still soaring.  But, as you know good art takes time to create!  I am now accepting commission requests for Christmas delivery.

You supply the photo references and I will paint the portrait of your beloved pet.  Pricing starts at $195 and varies depending on size and format.  One of my most popular requests is for a 12 x 12 gallery wrapped canvas at $350.

Please contact me at bkc681@charter.net or 334 524-7514.  Below are some samples of my dog portraits from happy customers.



Sunday, September 18, 2016

Everett Raymond Kinstler



Wow!  How can I tell you what a treat it was to listen to and learn from Everett Raymond Kinstler?!

He came to the Booth Museum in Cartersville, Georgia this week along with his exhibit, Journeys West and Beyond, which will run until October 2 .  If you haven't discovered this lovely museum, it is truly a jewel and well worth a trip to visit. 

Mr. Kinstler was quite charming.  When I was checking into my hotel, he came in with his wife Peggy.  I recognized him and introduced myself.  I told him I was honored to meet him and looking forward to his presentation.  He invited me to sit and chat for a few minutes in the lobby while they checked him in!  He asked about my art journey.  Needless to say, I was delighted by his humility and interest.   

While masterfully demonstrating his craft in his demo pictured above, he shared entertaining stories about his life and famous clients, from Presidents to movie stars.  

Below is one of my favorites of his portraits.  It is not in this exhibit, but a great example of his ability to depict character and feeling. Did I mention that Paul Newman was gorgeous?!



Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Toomer's Trees



I am so happy that our beloved tradition of rolling Toomer's trees after a victory has returned. The new park and corner update is lovely. Many more memories will be made and victories celebrated in years to come!

Prints and notecards from this painting are available at The Flower Store in Auburn.  You are invited to stop by for wine and cheese on Friday afternoon from 4:00-6:00.

Thursday, August 25, 2016

Dockside






I was fortunate to be able to go to the Forgotten Coast Plein Air event last year. Apalachicola is a quaint small southern town rich in history. Its colorful past maritime culture remains visible (and working) today.  We visited the riverfront at the end of the day and caught this scene of a majestic shrimp boat at rest after a busy day of fishing.  I loved how the setting sun lit up her hull.

Dockside  is available in the current show at Anne Irwin Fine Art in Atlanta.  Please contact staff@anneirwinfineart.com for more information.

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Opening Night at Anne Irwin Fine Art






Friday was such a fun night!  I am shown here at the opening reception with Anne Irwin by my body of work in the gallery.  Many thanks for the hard work she and Emily West put into creating this lovely show.  They sold two of my pieces before the show began!

I appreciate family and friends who came out to join us.  It was great to meet new friends and artists, as well.  The show will run until September 3.  They will be replenishing the gallery with new pieces as sales occur, so new items will be available throughout the month. Please come back to see more beautiful artwork.




Swimming Lessons is my oil painting of a Mama Wood Duck teaching her babies to swim.  SOLD


Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Oyster Bay

Are you sad that summer is ending?  Come check out the art world in Atlanta.  Anne Irwin Fine Art has selected 25 emerging artists and created a wonderful show displaying their talents.  I am one of these lucky artists!  The show runs from August 12 to September 3.



Oyster Bay is one of my four paintings that will be on display.  For info on this piece, please contact AIFA at staff@anneirwinfineart.com.

Monday, July 25, 2016

Emerging Artists Show







I am thrilled to share with you that I have been accepted for the Emerging Artist Show at Anne Irwin Fine Art in Atlanta.  The show will be full of excitement and works of art.  Thank you, Anne and Emily.  Being chosen to be in your gallery is a dream come true!

The show will open with a reception on Friday, August 12 from 6:00 to 8:30.  It will come down on September 3.  I hope you will come.  It will be a great opportunity to discover artists that you love. More postings to follow....

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Fishing in the Surf





Egrets are tall long-legged birds with long S curved necks and long bills.  They hunt in classic heron fashion, standing immobile or wading to capture fish with a deadly jab.  I loved the silhouette of this one against the beautiful blues and greens of the ocean.

Saturday, June 4, 2016

Vintage Barn



This rural farm scene with its vintage barn and pond is typical as we drive off the beaten path in the Southeast.  I always wonder about the generations that have been privileged to own these properties. This painting is for sale at The Flower Store in Auburn.

Monday, May 16, 2016

Beau


 Beau is a sweet 12 year old Yorkie who lives with his mistress in Nashville, Tennessee. I understand that he smiles all the time and loves to catch the frisbee.


Beau and his pretty girlfriends!