Appetizers before Easter dinner at Noreene's
Sunday, March 31, 2013
Saturday, March 30, 2013
Easter Weekend at CAG 3 '13
It was my turn to
Gallery Sit at the Charleston Artists Guild Gallery. So glad I had
refreshed my wall with Spring flowers. The gallery was busy busy busy
with tourists and locals who were there to celebrate the start of
Spring and Easter weekend.
Friday, March 29, 2013
'Da Big Un' 3 "13
We went for a walk around the Plantation this afternoon. All the gators were out sunning themselves on the banks of the retaining ponds. This guy is the "Big Un". He's a full 10 footer and weighs several hundred pounds. Remind me not to go fishing for lost golf balls in his pond.
Mini Golfing the Grand Strand 3 "13
There are at least 38 Miniature Golf Courses in the Grand Strand ( Greater Myrtle Beach, SC area)
Bruce has decided that we should play all of them
We started with 36 holes at the nearest to us at Inlet Adventure (above)
and concluded with an additional 36 holes on the two courses at Runaway Bay ( above) --- plus a few replays of some holes while we were waiting for the party of eight ahead of us to finish their round..
Looks like our putting should be improving a lot this year.
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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Working Large Workshop: Saturday 3 '13
Saturday
was the last day of the workshop. We each continued to work on our
painting(s), while Bill walked around coaching each of us
individually. I worked on my 30x40" painting until noon then set it
aside because I wanted it to be as dry as possible when I put it in the
car. After lunch I worked on the 18" x 24 " painting and brought it
to the same stage as the first, Neither a complete. Both will require
fine tuning of shapes, and textures and highlights, but I am quite
happy with both.
Several, like me, had miles and miles to go after the workshop ended..
About three o clock we ended the painting and gathered into a group
around a set of easels for a critique. One at a time each set our
paintings onto the easels. Bill keeps his
comments constructive and too the point, and he was very respectful of
the opinions of the others in the group .
This
was a very advanced group of painters, so often the comments from
the other artists in the group were really helpful. Often their
insights were as informative as those of the instructor. When they
finished critiquing my work, I not only felt good about it, I had a
clear
idea of where I wanted to make changes. ( I will post some new photos of the two paintings when I complete them).
More importantly, as the workshop's title promised, I feel I can now face the prospect of "Working Large Without Fear"
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Friday, March 22, 2013
Working Large: Friday 3 '13
When
we walked into the studio on Friday morning, Bill had the large canvas
he had stretched the day before, toned, and set up on his easel with the
reference photo below it.
He immediately began applying blue lines for the design and blocking in large blocks of color
All
the while he answered questions about materials, techniques from the
artists in the workshop. I learned a lot from the demo... like how to
thin the oil paint with Liquin and stand oil, and how long to let a
layer on a large painting dry before moving onto the next layer.. That
my sound simple, but it can mean all the difference between having a
bright vibrant painting or having mud.
Bill coaching Patty with her painting |
After
the demo, we were instructed to work on our own painting for the
remainder of the day In the meanwhile Bill went from person to person
coaching them on how to solve the issues their painting presented.
30" x 40" painting when I stopped working on it on Friday pm. |
In
my case, Bill encouraged me to let the paint set up a bit on my first
painting by starting a second painting. I agreed to let the first could
dry overnight.. By the time the day ended I had a good beginning on a
18" x 24" painting from a different reference photo,
and had worked up a hearty appetite for the wonderful group dinner we had at the Purple Onion in Saluda that evening.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Working Large Workshop: Thursday 3 '13
Bill
jumped right into instruction on the first morning of the workshop with
a demonstration of how he proofs his concept on a small canvas
before working on a large one. Above you can see how he taped a
reference photo to the side of his easel, then loosely sketched out the
design in a thin blue wash onto a toned canvas. He then filled in the
design with large blocks of additional color which were build up from
dark to light. This gave him the first rough layer of the final
painting.
Stopping
there, Bill asked each of us to put a thin wash of color upon the
canvas supports we had brought with us, and select a reference photo (
from his collection or one our own) to use as the basis for our first
painting.
I
had already selected my reference photos and toned my canvas with red
iron oxide prior to arriving at the workshop, so I set up my
workstation and began painting. By lunch time I too had my design
roughed in and was ready to start applying the first large blocks of
color.
But first things first.... a group lunch at the Saluda Grill.
After lunch, Bill gave us a demonstration of how to wrap a canvas onto a stretcher frame.
That
was a learning experience for me. Not at all difficult ( if you are
6'+ like Bill). It gave me more confidence for how I can work if I
can't find the size canvas I need locally.
What's all this white stuff? 3 '13
What
is all that white stuff? I got snowed on Wed. nite in North Carolina.
Big surprise... caught me totally unprepared. I was late to the workshop
the next morning because I couldn't see through the ice on the
windshield, and I didn't have an ice-scraper in the car, so it took me
an extra twenty minutes of using the defroster on high to clear the
windows enough to drive safely.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Working Large Workshop: Reception 3 '13
I am in Saluda, North Carolina for the William Jameson workshop
"Working Large Without Fear"
Jeannette, Maryann, Anne, Judy, Patty |
The workshop opened on Wed. evening with a reception hosted by Ann and Bill Jameson for all of the artists and their families .
Eddie and Bill |
It was a great chance to get to know one another and the spouses.
and to learn one another's skills
Then Bill gave us a tour of the studio space we would be working in, and gave us an overview of the next three days' agenda.
Bill, Patty, Ron, and Veronique |
He also showed us samples of his work,
and what he means by working large.
I must admit... The latter revelation was more than a bit intimidating.
Oh Well, one can's progress unless one tries. Right???
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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
My camellias 3 '13
My camellia bushes are in full bloom. They have such beautiful flowers.l! I can't wait for this storm season to pass so I can go see Brookgreen and Magnolia Gardens' blossoms.
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Monday, March 18, 2013
Sunday, March 17, 2013
Happy St Paddy's Day 3 '13
Celebrating St Paddy's Day at the home of our friends Janet and David is now a running tradition.
Janet makes the main course of Corned beef, cabbage, and potatoes and carrots, and all the guests bring appetizers or side dishes. David supervises the buffet set up.
Of course, eating is only half the fun, getting to mingle with all our neighbors and friends ( old and new) is the best part of the evening.
For such a small house, it packs in an amazingly large number of people.
Sometimes the party even over flows into the Carolina Room
Or maybe it's easier for these trouble makers to think up mischief if they're out of ear-shot.
As always, Sally was the biggest party girl of all.
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Saturday, March 16, 2013
Chaney Bay 3"13
Remember that photo I posted of Chaney Bay in full bloom on 12/12/13? ( see photo above)
I
finally got around to painting it this week. Yellow is a difficult
color for me to work with, but I really wanted to capture the 'stop ya
dead in your tracks' dazzle of the yellow marsh daisies.
I think I nailed it. The painting will go on exhibit at CAG tomorrow.
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Continuing the Celebration 3'13
It was raining too hard on the morning of our anniversary to do much out of door activity. No Problemo! The Myrtle Beach Grand Strand is not only the championship Golf Capital
of the World, it has more miniature, fantasy and putt-putt golf that
anywhere else in the galaxy! Take your choice of theme course challenges: fire-breathing
dragons, smoking volcanoes, swashbuckling pirates and thundering
cannons.
My first Choice would have been to play at the "Hawaiian Rumble" which is home to the the U.S. ProMiniGolf Association's Masters National ProMiniGolf Championship held in Myrtle Beach ... but given the amount of liquid sunshine coming down, we might have drown attempting their out of door course.
Instead we chose" Molten Mountain Golf" in North Myrtle Beach which features exploding volcanoes
and the usual island-themed obstacles, but what sets it apart is
air-conditioned indoor play for those tropical spring deluges that South Carolina is prone to have. But we got to play some putt-putt golf and stay dry too. It's nice to have options.
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Monday, March 11, 2013
We're Celebrating Us 3 '13
We normally celebrate out anniversary with a long vacation in some exotic location and fill the time with a whole series of out of door activities. This year' weather has put the kabosh on that tradition . Every direction we looked it was raining, snowing, or under tornado watch. So we decided to stay home but pretend we were on a dream get-away.
This year's dream vacation-- golfing in Scotland
(Courtesy of the Grande Dunes Resort Club)
Ever since he read that this local 18-hole golf course was
recently named the “National Golf Course of the Year” by the National
Golf Course Owners Association of America, and PGA Magazine called Grande Dunes "one of the great golf clubs in the world.", Bruce has been after me to play it with him. Our anniversary week seemed good a time to make make this wish come true.
Its spectacular layout, a
Roger Rulewich Group design, is positioned on a high bluff creating a
spectacular view of the Intracoastal Waterway, Grande Dunes Marina and
the four-diamond resort, Marina Inn at Grande Dunes.
Situated in the midst of a upscale community,that could at times have passed for Newport Beach California, the landscape definitely did not look at all like the low country.
This Myrtle Beach
golf course is known for its superior links-style design. (Referring to the original undulating Scottish coastal dunes courses) . And with all the undulating fairways, vast open views, sand traps, and gray skies it was easy to imagine we were golfing in Scotland.
Of course, this was Bruce's dream more than mine but the week isn't over yet ...
And ... this type of course required a different style of golf ... less brute force, more
strategy and finesse. That took away much of the advantage men
have with power drives... my ball usually wound up within feet of
Bruce's.
I loved it.
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