Sunday, July 16, 2017

Two Mixed Media:

Someone asked me to draw from a photo of their dogs, so this is what I came up with. Permanent ink colored with watercolor pencils. First time I tried something like this.


I hope he likes it. 3.5 X 5.5: Rusty and River.

Next, I used same materials to present a plant on the ground at Delnor-Wiggins Pass State Park. End up being more stylized that originally intended but half way through I started to add colors I like. 5.5 X 3.5


Picked up some new (for me) music last week, Steve Mason, Nightmares On Wax, Hookworm, Fat Freddy's Drop, The Durutti Column, Klaus Doldinger ( He was a leader of Passport - one of my favorite new jazz albums), The Out Crowd, Johnny Flynn, Hammock, West Indian Girl, and more.

This coming week I want to go back to oil and finish one I started, looking down on shells on the beach; one acrylic called Beige, and maybe get out my pastels which I have not used since moving to Florida.

Greg is on his way down to hang out for a while. Planning my Denver - STL trip. Watched Dan Edmundson videos on the painting craft. Lots of good stuff. 

Friday, July 07, 2017

First Watercolors in about 45 years!

Well, I got out my watercolors and worked on two scenes from our visit last summer to Cashiers/Highlands, NC over Labor Day. The Dahlia gardens were in bloom. These are two views of the same garden. 




So, I think I will try a few more before I work on oils. And, I need to get out my pastels and try some drawing. 

Listening to Spiritual High by Moodswings, with Chrissie Hyde and MLK. Do you know Valdi Sabev? I saw David Gray is appearing in STL with Alison Krauss - that could be a great concert. I started down the YouTube path last night watching Folgelberg's Now That We Love (which I love); to Gordon Lightfoot 1972 concert to current interview which made me just want to cry to see how frail he is (We saw him in concert here last year - no lung power) and was able to hear Beautiful (which I love); to Kenny Wayne Shepherd in concert with Blue On Black (which I love) plus an acoustic version; to  a relatively current video of the Cult's She Sells Sanctuary (which I love); and on and on and on. One Thing Leads To Another which could lead to Beautiful Friction, right? I find it interesting to see who appears on who's album when you did not really know that person back in, say 1972, but now are famous. And who wrote songs for whom. Jack Bruce with Mountain for a while? Nicky Hopkins on an early QMS album, Jon Mark and Johnny Almond (Mark-Almond - New York City State Of Mind [which I love]) producing for Marianne Faithful. Jimmy Messina producing before paying and recording - what a rich history of band membership and guidance he has had. You can see him this fall in Edwardsville, IL. Back to artwork...

So, I entered four paintings in the July gallery show at the Art League of Fort Myers. They had their voting tonight during Artwalk. Tomorrow I will drop by to see if I won anything; last month my Delnor-Wiggins Pass landscape won the People's Choice Award. In August I will enter something in the Art Alliance members show. Its free, I like free. 

Monday, June 26, 2017

Update finish and sign Useppa Mooring: Worked on the landscape this weekend, diminished and signed it.

I would like to sell this one for $95.00 without frame. If you are interested contact me for shipping.

Took it easy this weekend after painting our pool cage. There were rusty bolts and stains I could not remove. 6 hours. Whew! Saturday I was able to attend a half day retreat about an hour north of here on the Myakka River at the Our Lady Of Perpetual Help Retreat Center. The order that runs it has a parish in Alton, IL so I get to talk about the STL region with them. Here is a photo from a walkway:

This week I hope to work on three canvases I started months ago, two abstracts in progress and then draft a couple of new ideas on to canvas. Oh yes, I forgot, also working on a still life sort of, sea shells laying on the sand. 

Listening to discs I recorded over the past couple of years, homemade, but that I lost when they wiped my Apple last month. Apple only backs up in the cloud items purchased through them, apparently. Will know better next time I have to go through that process. It reminded me how much I liked The Dave Clark Five, The Four Tops - Reach Out is still great, Paul Revere and The Raiders, Toad The The Wet Sprocket - All I Feel, love it; Porcupine Tree, Younger Brother, Vince Gill - You and You Alone...

Firming up my plans to visit Denver, KC, COMO, STL in September. 


Sunday, June 18, 2017

Buying Not Selling Today: Well, we went to our favorite resell consignment shop and there were three art pieces that have been in a booth for at least a year. With the season over, however, the owner had all items marked down 25% so I took advantage of it to purchase the following...

This is a small carving, signed, from a Mexican artist, a fun piece. Then below, is a 9 8 oil on masonite by Malcolm Tervo who painted plein air in the Western states, graduated from U of Wyoming in 1971, so a little older than me. His wife also is an artist. Unfortunately, if I have the correct news article in Washington, he drowned in 2014. There is an inscription on the back of the frame to Mary Ann Sledge, "enjoyed the Southern accent" and dated 1986.



And, this is a 3 x 7 watercolor. I can not make out the faint signature, something like T Paulsann. It was framed in Marlton, NJ. 

I found another (there are countless numbers) interesting example of greatness in sports, something, someone who can do what no other can pull off. I am not a follower of Sidney Crosby of the Penguins. Nevertheless, this photo in SI caught my eye. Of all the players on the two finalists in the Stanley Cup, he is the one who you would mark, follow every move, surround him so he can not  hurt you...notice his placement as he creates an impossible shot - somehow he is alone behind all of the Predator defense, just him and the goalie. Only the superstars can do it.



I did a final update on my Mile Marker 360 (Southbound) adding some highlights. It is now finished. Ready for sale! Maybe if I could find the owner of Southbound...

Lastly, it has been lamented that there are no great Chinese restaurants in FTM. We heard that was incorrect and visit Ginger Bistro last night. How wrong were the naysayers. GB Very, very good. We shared Duck Fried Rice and I had Sizzled Grouper in Ginger Sauce, Whoa! The remaining fried rice was once again delicious today for lunch out near the pool. Go There.

Friday, June 16, 2017

a new media today

Fun Day: attempt a new media today, drew my favorite orange fish in ink, then used for the first time watercolor pencils to color and accent. It was a fun drawing, 10 x 8" on 65 lb paper. Sold immediately. Maybe I can do a series of fish or a related Florida theme using the same technique . 


Reading: 7 Keys Of Great Painting, and a study of Winslow Homer's New England surrounding and the influence of the coast, as well as the Florida waters in his subject matter.

Listening: I continue to transcribe my LPs on to disc so I can sell by LP collection, which will total of about 300 albums, some played only 2 or 3 times so they are in great condition, for the most part. I am about 30% through. So today it is The Byrds Greatest Hits Vol II; Good Vibrations - The Beach Boys GH Vol II; and Super Jazz - Al Hirt & Pete Fountain. Tomorrow scheduled is Doobie Brothers - The Captain and Me, Toulouse Street, and Living' On The Fault Line; Eric Gale - Multiplication, and two Boston LPs. 

Artwork: added an element into my abstract Beige which could be really effective, can't wait to see more, and if that works, will add something to Blue.

Monday, June 12, 2017

TWO NEW PAINTINGS: 10 X 8 OIL ON CANVAS BOARD

This first one is the culmination of another work started in my plein air class last March in Naples with Morgan Samuel Price. It is a boat on a canal perpendicular to Mile Marker 360 and the restaurant/marina, south of Naples proper. 



I am often asked "How long does it take to complete a painting?" If we just look at the painting, not the prep, site visit, sketch or photo, etc...it depends. The above took a long time. Many re-writes, so to speak. I could tweak it more but time to let it go. Below, I did in two afternoons. I wanted to accomplish that. From a photo from a visit chronicled in an earlier blog on a cruise to Useppa Island among others sites. It was hot, windy, quiet. I just looked out on the small boat moored to a tree on the shoreline and said "That is a painting". (To myself). 


Listening to Radio Paradise, an eclectic station in my bookmarks, right now playing Mohave 3 - In Love With A View...honestly! This view will work. Now playing a great alternative classic by The Cure - Pictures Of You. See what I mean?

Getting ready for Greg's visit, due in from overseas shortly. We are signed up for 2 1/2 day sailing lessons through Outdoor Sailing, a nationally known school HQ'd right here in FTM. And, working on a 2 week trip later to see Mizzou-Auburn, with Greg and Dom. Right now thinking of flying into Denver, driving across Kansas, visit in KC, then at least a week in STL. Since we moved to FTM most trips have been quick, in/out to accomplish some task. I want to take time to visit my many friends and family in STL. Wanted to add Albuquerque, but logistics won't work this time. Maybe I can make that later, make it a painting trip. 

Be sure to visit my website: claudelylesartworks.com to see more of my work. Remember, much of it is still for sale. Talk to me and we will arrange a price and delivery.

Sunday, June 04, 2017

Progress: my entry into the June show for the Art League of Fort Myers resulted in the Peoples Choice Award. Votes were cast by the public during the June Art Walk event in Downtown Fort Myers. Probably won because I brought my family and told them to vote for #21 if they wanted a ride home :). I think it is my best piece yet, not my favorite, but my best piece. It is a product from my workshop this Spring in Naples. But, that is past, now I have to paint some more. Need to sell some more. 5 pieces sold so far, two were my most recent pieces at the time.