Monday, March 19, 2007

Switching over to a new blog account and URL

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I am switching over to my new blog account and URL now. The new blog is the same URL as the old one, without the "blogspot": http://hudsonvalleypainter.com.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Sleepy Sunday and bunches of sketches---Open Studio Life Drawing



12x16, pastels on Daler Rowney paper, $40
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I spend my Sunday mornings with a group of artists in a figure drawing studio, where we have a different model every week. We practice drawing from poses ranging from one minute to 25 minutes, in whatever medium we choose. It's no wonder the great masters always worked on drawing figures from life. There is no better practice for the hand and eye, and it is a skill that carries over to all subjects.

The drawing above is in pastel on Daler Rowney pastel paper. I love the different colors it comes in and the woven texture. This was a 20 minute pose---the last pose of the session. We were all a little sleepy by then, even the model!

I'm in the process of switching over to my new blog, so my Paypal links are already over there along with many more drawings from the session. If you're interested in purchasing this drawing, seeing the others I've posted, or just checking out my new site before it officially opens, just click here. The new URL is http://hudsonvalleypainter.com. You can also click up at the top of that blog to subscribe and be notified via email of future posts. I'll be maintaining this blog too through the rest of the week as I make the changeover.

Please come visit the new site, and bookmark it for your future reference. I think you'll find it much more viewer-friendly!

Saturday, March 17, 2007

International Sketchcrawl 13---A Grid of Sketches



Today was the International Sketchcrawl #13, and although I didn't get nearly as much sketching in as I'd hoped, I did finish up a two-page grid in my sketchbook that I'd started a couple of weeks ago. This is 8x10", across a two page spread. Thes were done in my father-in-law's apartment overlooking the Hudson River, in another relative's home, waiting for my daughter outside the gym, a compositional sketch for a painting, the office building for the Rockefeller State Park Preserve, waiting again in a waiting room, and a couple of things in my studio.

Friday, March 16, 2007

International Sketchcrawl #13 tomorrow!

Tomorrow is the official International Sketchcrawl #13. That means that artists around the globe will be packing up their sketchbooks, pens, pencils, brushes and paints, and heading out to do as many sketches of their day as they possibly can. Whether you're an "artist" or not, anybody can participate by just doodling your surroundings as the day goes by. I hope to have plenty of drawings to show by the time I post here tomorrow night.

Today we're having a blizzard here in the Hudson Valley, with upward of a foot of snow possible! Schools are cancelled, so I've been having a family day and working on the new blog, which is almost ready to unveil.

Thursday, March 15, 2007

Fall Overlooking Constitution Marsh and Storm King


Fall Overlooking Constitution Marsh and Storm King
5x7", gouache
Available unframed, or matted and custom framed. Email me for details.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Sketching in Watercolor at Rockefeller State Park Preserve



5x7", double matted to 8x10", Ink and watercolor on Fabriano Artistico hot press rag paper
$30 including ivory/gold double mat as shown below, and shipping within the US, via Paypal
Email me if interested



Today was overcast and although the sun was barely peeking through, I couldn't resist an evening stroll at the Rockefeller State Park Preserve. I sat by Swan Lake and sketched for awhile with watercolors and ink, enjoying the pastoral view and beginnings of spring.

This sketch is double matted with an ivory outer mat and beautiful gold inner mat, ready to pop into any standard 8x10 frame.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

The End of the Ocean Path in Acadia National Park



6x8, Oils on canvas covered, archival hardboard
$125 including shipping within the US, via Paypal
(email me if interested)

Acadia National Park in Maine is by far my favorite vacation spot. This was painted today from a photo I took during one of my annual excursions there. I never get tired of visiting Acadia, and I never get tired of painting it either!

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Sunday, March 11, 2007

No Skating---Thin Ice

No Skating: Thin Ice
5x7, Oils on Canvas covered hardboard
$100 unframed via Paypal within the US
Email me if interested; my Paypal server link is still under the weather.

All the snow started melting today here in the northeast. I went to Leonard Park in Mt. Kisco, New York to do some painting. There is a lovely Chinese style pavillion there overlooking the pond. The ice was starting to melt as the sun peeked in and out of the clouds. It's nice to finally get a little taste of spring!

Last night was the opening of the Hudson Valley show at Freshman Fine Arts in Beacon. Many thanks to my friends and fans who came to see the show. Below are a few photos of my paintings there. Please contact the gallery directly at 845-440-8988 if you see something that interests you. The paintings range in size from 5x7" up to 24x36".









The show is really wonderful, with a wide variety of colorful work ranging from abstract to contemporary realism. Please do stop by and see it if you're in the area.

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Friday, March 09, 2007

Fall Beginnings, varnished and framed



Fall Beginnings
5x7, oils on canvas
$120, varnished and framed, including shipping within the U.S., payable via Paypal. (Email me if interested.)

This painting is varnished, framed with a lovely antiqued gold frame, and ready to hang on your wall or stand on a table with an easel back. All it needs is a spot on your wall, or the side table to a sofa!

This is one of my favorite trees along the lakeshore here by my house. The trunk and branches have so many interesting twists and turns, and the foliage turns a bright gold in late fall. I've been meaning to get out there to paint it in winter. I guess I'd better hurry up and do that before all the snow is gone!

Show Opening Saturday March 10, 6-9pm at Freshman Fine Arts

I have eight paintings ranging in size from 5x7" up to 24x36" in a show opening tomorrow at Freshman Fine Arts in Beacon, NY. Please join us for some wine and munchies between 6 and 9pm to see different artists' interpretations of the Hudson River Valley, from abstract to realism.

There's always lots going on during Beacon's monthly "Second Saturday". Shops and galleries are open late, all the galleries have their new openings then, there are glass blowing demos at Hudson Beach Glass, and wine tasting at the Artisan wine shop. There are wonderful restaurants and antique shops. It's a great way to spend a Saturday night. Come join the fun!

Saturday, March 10, 6-9pm
Freshman Fine Arts
4 South Chestnut Street
Beacon, NY
Phone: 845.440.8988

Thursday, March 08, 2007

Cherry Blossoms in the Italian Gardens at the Vanderbilt Mansion



Cherry Blossoms in the Italian Gardens
12x16", oils on canvas covered hardboard
Email me if interested in purchasing. (Link on right under the links menu)

When out painting landscapes on location (plein air), artists encounter issues with changing light and having to work fast. Sometimes paintings need little fixes in the studio, such as picking out pieces of leaves that fell off trees, bumping up a few highlights, or adjusting color/value in spots to account for viewing with indoor lighting. I have several paintings done on location that have been waiting patiently in the studio for small fixes of one kind or another.

This painting was done last spring in the Italian Gardens at the Vanderbilt Mansion in Hyde Park, New York, and has finally received a few touch-ups. The cherry blossoms there are nothing short of stunning. I can't wait for late April to roll around so I can paint cherry blossoms from life again!

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Sunset Over the Fields


Sunset Over the Fields
5 x 7", Oils on Canvas covered hardboard
Sold

This is another scene from beautiful New Paltz, New York, painted from a photo I took there last fall.

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

The new Hudson Valley Painter blog banner


I'm moving my blog next week to its own domain name! I'll also be changing blog software. My designer suggested I come up with my own top banner for the blog, so I thought, what better banner for a Hudson Valley Painter than a panoramic scene from one of my favorite painting spots overlooking the Hudson River! I've done tens of paintings from this location. I went through photos this morning of this overview from Boscobel, taken through many years and seasons. The photo I chose from which to paint the banner was one taken on a chilly November day. This is gouache, painted on Fabriano artistico. It's 3x12, which is about the actual size of the banner, so I had to break out the teeny tiny brushes. Next I need to break out the Nikon to get a clearer image of it!

Not for sale at this time.

Monday, March 05, 2007

Magenta Mums and Brass Bird



Magenta Mums and Brass Bird
16 x 12", Oils on canvas covered hardboard
$395 unframed via PayPal, free shipping within US (email me for international rates)


I bought this gorgeous pot of magenta mums last week and it's been sitting in my studio begging to be painted ever since! The little brass bird, which is one of my favorite still life objects, was the perfect complement for the pinks and violets. It picked up some of the reflected color and cast it into the shadows. This was painted with brushes and palette knives. There's a lot of texture in the thick paint that is hard to show in a digital image.

Sunday, March 04, 2007

Bench With a View from Ward Pound Ridge Reservation


Bench With a View
14 x 11", Oils on Canvas covered hardboard
$350 unframed via PayPal, free shipping within US (email me for international rates)
It was a gorgeous fall day at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation when I painted this on location, "en plein air". One of the preserve managers lives in the house at the bottom of this hill. The red fall fields and views of the surrounding hills make this one of my favorite spots on the 4700 acre property. There is a paintable scene in every direction! They recently put in the bench by the tree, providing weary hikers with a perfect resting spot to view the serene landscape.

Welcome to the USA Today readers!

I'd like to give a big welcome to all the USA Today readers who are coming to visit my online studio/blog as a result of today's article in USA Weekend. Thanks so much for stopping in and browsing through my paintings.

The front blog page only holds 30 days of work, so you can see other paintings by clicking on the archive links on the right side of this page. Most unsold paintings not currently in galleries have Buy Now links so that you can pay by credit card or bank transfer securely through Paypal. Paintings are priced by size, hence the wide price range.

I do lots of pet and landscape commission work, so feel free to contact me if you've got a special pet or scene in mind that you'd love to see in paint!

Feel free to email any questions to me; there's a link directly to my email on the right side of this page, under "Links". I hope you enjoy your visit. There's a new post nearly every day, so please bookmark my site and come back often to see what's going on in the studio.

Jamie

Great Blue Heron in the Marsh



Great Blue Heron
6 x 6", Oils on sealed, primed hardboard
$100 unframed via PayPal, free shipping within US (email me for international rates)
This painting was done from a photo that my sister took on a trip to Florida years ago. Great Blue Herons visit frequently on the stream behind my house. I plan to paint one from my own photos soon, but this pic that my sis took was so beautiful and majestic that I thought I'd try hers first! It's amazing how green the Florida greens are. I rarely need to punch up greens with viridian or phthalo green here in the northeast, but in working from this Florida photo, I finally had to give in and use a tiny dab of viridian mixed into the green of the foreground.

Salmon Sunset



Salmon Sunset
5 x 7", Oils on canvas covered hardboard
$100 unframed via PayPal, free shipping within US (email me for international rates)


Friday, March 02, 2007

Chickadee Haven



Chickadee Haven
6 x 8", Oils on canvas covered hardboard
$125 unframed via PayPal, free shipping within US (email me for international rates)
This is a 6x8" compositional study in oils for a large painting I'm doing for the headquarters of Putnam County Land Trust, which is the building in the painting. (It used to be called Chickadee Haven by its former owner.) It abuts their 140 acre Peach Lake Natural Area. I felt like having a little color explosion today, so I did it using Charles Sovek's cadmium orange/cerulean blue light/shadow underpainting. I always like the vibrancy and depth that combination yields. I'll be doing the larger painting with more of a yellow/violet color harmony, rather than the orange/blue.

Here's a little idea of how this was done. I started with a mix of cadmium orange and titanium white for the lights, and cerulean blue for the darks. All light areas were blocked in with the orange mixture, and darker areas with the blue:


This is the beginning of the color-adding process:

A Walk in New Paltz



A Walk in New Paltz
5 x 7", Oils on canvas covered hardboard
$100 unframed via PayPal, free shipping within US (email me for international rates)
There is so much to paint from this one spot in scenic New Paltz, New York, that I think I could go there every day for a month and not run out of things to paint by just facing in different directions!

This painting can also be purchased with custom framing. Email me, rather than clicking the button above, if you wish to purchase it framed and ready to hang.