Saturday, September 5, 2015

30 in 30 On the Edge – Day 6

Last lily for a while.  I’ve enjoyed playing around with warm and cool greens.  The color of the water in lily ponds is always intense so got to do more playing around in that part too.  This one looked like it enjoyed being “on the edge” with plenty of room to spread out.    

On the Edge
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The reference for this painting is from Suzanne Reen.

Thanks for sharing the journey.  Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,

30 in 30 What is Labor? Day 5

In a rush today because it’s Labor Day weekend! Doesn’t seem like painting should be considered labor, but after considering the amount of time, money and effort; I guess it has to start out that way.  Most artists will tell you they just have a powerful need to paint.  I’ll admit though that this Day 5 is kinda feeling more like labor. . . .   cross your fingers that Day 6 will happen as scheduled.  Deadlines, deadlines!

Waterlily in the Park




Labor Day is to recognize the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of their country.  We have a lot to celebrate!

The photographer of the reference photo, Janina Suuronen is from a small town in Spain, which reinforces that beauty and artists are everywhere.  


Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,

Thursday, September 3, 2015

30 in 30 Cool Down - Day 4

All those sunflowers caused me to look for someplace to cool off.  What could be better than a pond of waterlilies!  Love these scenes because they are so tranquil, serene and so wonderfully quiet.  

For some reason water lilies are quite challenging to paint. Perhaps because the mood is soft but all the edges seem to be so sharp and hard - even the shadows are darker than you’d expect coming through what appears to be translucent petals.  Hmmmm. . . .guess not.  Actually I think the petals are quite dense so maybe knowing that, I'll have a bit more luck.  My first art teacher kept saying “paint what you see, not what you think you see.”  A life-long journey that will be.   I will try another one tomorrow ‘cause it’s all about practice, practice, practice and I love water lilies and the amazing colors that follow them around!

I'm also super happy to mention that my Day 1 On the Fence and my Day 3 Yellow Coneflower were both selected as DailypPaintworks Auction picks! Not something that happens very often and then to have two so close together - yay.  Guess painting more really does help.

Sunlit Waterlily
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The reference for this painting is from Nichola B Sunlit Waterlily on PaintMyPhoto.

Thanks for sharing the journey.  Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

30 in 30 For Real, Yellow Coneflowers? Day 3

The Google (I love that phrase) tells me that yes, indeed yellow coneflowers exist – botanical name, Echinacea Paradoxa.  A paradox because they are usually purple/pink.  Okay then, nothing better than a paradox to set your imagination free. Learned that the definition of paradox includes “vicious circularity,” Google it if inclined.  I point this out because the photographer and I both live in towns called Vienna – hers is in Europe and mine is in Virginia.  What are the chances of that happening? Not to mention I visited her beautiful city many years ago . Circular, for sure. I just love the coincidence and learning that comes from doing something outside your “normal.”

One of my absolute favorite summer flowers so had to go for it - thrilled to find out they also come in yellow!

Yellow Coneflower
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The reference for this painting is from Gerlinde Lehner Summerflower on the new PaintMyPhoto website


Thanks for sharing the journey.  Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

30 in 30 From the Side - Day 2

I love summer – the longer days, the warmer weather, the clear skies and lush landscape – everything is so colorful!

Today’s painting is a sunflower from a different angle. A fun painting given the side perspective of the sunflower.  Adding more drama to the petals by using a palette knife and thicker paint to draw the eye to the left.  Wielding a knife is scary, but rather effective.  Scary because it’s like stabbing the painting and hoping you don’t hit anything vital.  En garde Sunflower!   Good thing it’s not facing me. . .

From the Side
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The Daily Paintworks gallery (link above) has a great zoom feature - give it a go. 

The reference for this painting is from Dorene Currier's Behind the Sun on the new PaintMyPhoto website.  It is free to register, donations appreciated.  


Thanks for sharing the journey.  Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,

30 in 30 On the Fence Day 1

Here we go on this crazy adventure.  Not sure if I’ve really come up with a theme for the month, but inspired with an “I love summer” motif.  Sunflowers are high on the list of favorites - don’t they just make you smile?

This challenge is about exploring artistic horizons, taking risks, and trying something new.  Although I’ve painted more than a few sunflowers, I’ve recently learned more about how to get the center to really recede.  One technique is to use thicker paint and bolder strokes to accentuate the foreground.

On the Fence
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The Daily Paintworks gallery (link above) has a great zoom feature - give it a go. 




Reference for this painting is from Janina Suuronen’s The Last Sunflower on the new PaintMyPhoto website.






Thanks for sharing the journey.  Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,

Sunday, August 30, 2015

Can She Do It? 30-in-30!

Two years ago I attempted my first 30-in-30 which is to paint 30 paintings in 30 days.  Each day you paint, photo, blog and post to the group website where hundreds of artists have joined in the challenge.  It is a ton of work, but made slightly easier by getting organized ahead of time (okay thinking about it does NOT count).  The challenge starts on September 1st so a good time to wrap up the summer and get energized for the next season.  Hopefully just what I need to get back into painting more frequently and consistently.   It is a ton of work, frustrating at times, but quite fulfilling.  The hardest part is deciding what to paint, so that's where most of my prep work has been focused.   

As karma would have it, one of the paintings I did for the earlier challenge suddenly sold last Friday!  I love it when someone strolls through my gallery looking for something to have as their own.  Feels like they were destined for each other, just waiting for the right time and circumstance.

So, I’m taking that as a sign to get it together and step up to the challenge.  I also just noticed that the last painting in this blog was the 100th one I posted on DailyPaintworks.  Not in a million years would I have thought that was possible.  Wish me luck.  Below is the collage of the paintings from two years ago.  The last one in the third row, Pretty in Pink, is headed off to Meeteetse, Wyoming! 



September 2013 - 30 Paintings in 30 Days
More details on the challenge can be found here


Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,

Johnna

Thursday, August 27, 2015

Mid-Summer Night’s Gardenia

This month’s Art club challenge was to paint a “night” painting – think Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh. Well the art hostess knocked out an amazing version of it!  Beautiful painting.  Again, I say to myself, "why didn't I think to take a photo of it?"  GL said she had a great time and really got her out of her usual routine.  That’s always a good thing for an artist.  A bit too much of a challenge for me this week, but led me to searching for various night scenes until I found another awe-inspiring photo (from Eddie G PaintMyPhoto).  Can't you just sense the coolness of the evening, the wonderful gardenia aroma, and feel the anticipation of the bloom about to open at any minute?   I hope my version conveys all that ambiance!  

Mid-Summer Night's Gardenia
6"x6"
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For my DC area locals, the 8 Chains North winery gallery will be up for a few more weeks. Please stop by and take a look! I'm hoping to be out there on Sunday August 30th.

Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,

Johnna

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Reception and More

The artist reception at 8 Chains North winery was great – lots of friends attended.  It was extra special because I haven’t seen a few of them in quite a while.  There were several dogs happy to be part of the festivities despite how crazy hot it was that day! Delighted that one of my paintings sold – see bottom right At the Lake.   Two other paintings sold as well.  The four of us were quite pleased with the show, the promotion by the winery, and the overall event.

Gallery Wall at the Artist's Reception (Barbara, Caroline, Louie and Johnna)
8 Chains North - Waterford, VA


Wrapped up a class I’ve been taking - finally finishing a large (for me) painting.   It’s a great class which I have taken before (and will again this fall).  The artist/instructor puts together multiple set ups and somehow recreates them two weeks in a row – in this case, we worked on our paintings for three weeks and only the apples looked slightly “aged.”  Amazing given it’s painting from life yet the setup is literally the same the next week.  Hoping to finish the other ones started. . . . 

The main subject in this painting is called a Dallah (thank you Google images). It is a traditional Middle Eastern coffee pot.  I guess it goes without saying that I kept referring to the spout as a beak!  That thing is HUGE.  Not sure why a peacock had to wander by, but enjoyed that challenge as much as I did painting a mixed-metal pot.  The instructor sure knows how to “echo” colors and complements (orange in pot and peacock feather – bronze/reds with green).  I hope you like how it turned out too!


Ancient Dallah
14" x 18" 


Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,

Johnna


Friday, July 10, 2015

It's a Go - Gallery Reception

Quick posting, much to do today!

My art club will be exhibiting paintings celebrating the love of dogs and wine at a winery located in Waterford Virginia. We each have about 10 paintings on the gallery wall in the tasting room.  All of us will be attending the reception on Sunday July 19th 2-5 pm.  Not in a million years did I expect to be doing something like this, but it is happening and I'm excited. 

The owners of the winery are doing a lot of media and have included us on their website landing page.  See here 8 Chains North

Love that 20% of the sale price is being donated to three local animal welfare organizations.

Wish us luck and stop by!


Barbara Quast

Caroline Helmly


Louie Dobson


Apologies for the photos - had to boost them off the 8 chains website.

Enjoy - life is joy we make one moment at a time,