Saturday, June 30, 2018

Girls Just Wanna Paint challenge for June-"Calm"

This was started in May, a cool morning at Worlds End in Hingham, and finished on a hot day in my studio !
 Iv'e been starting lots of plain air paintings lately- and have a backlog to finish. 
This months challenge was "Calm" 
See them all here!

Thursday, June 14, 2018

My Week in Elizabeth City!


My trip to splash in Elizabeth City, North Carolina, was a blast and just incredible. Splash is a gathering and celebration in a city that is being re-generated by the arts- it is a week of painting and art and music and fun. I hope to return in the fall for their “moon splash “at the end of October. Knowing Jane Filer has made a significant change in my life. Jane is at true visionary and free spirit, and lives life to the fullest. Her art sells almost before she paints it-she creates many layers of magic on the canvas with acrylics. watching her paint one sees creatures, buildings and people appear , disappear and reappear within moments. It almost seems as if somebody else is painting the piece with her. Jane picked me up at the airport on Monday, then we drove to pick up friend and artist  Michele Yellin in Cary, outside of Raleigh, another fabulous person I met in 2009 at Jane‘s retreat. We have stayed in touch and have had a few adventures since then. We arrived in Elizabeth city at our beautiful guest  house on the Little River where we stayed with Lynn Nash, a gifted and wonderful artist. She lives where the original customs house on the Little River was in Elizabeth City (the Albermarle) and the edges of the river are lined with ballasts from the ships that came to the customs house. The river banks are also lined with cypress trees .I never saw cypress "knees" before! Giant blooming magnolia trees are everywhere, We stayed in  the beautifully renovated guest house. I think I had died and gone to heaven I was not sure where I was going to be staying until the day before I left – the artists all put people in their homes. the southern hospitality is beyond comprehension!
When I arrived Monday I set up an easel in a corner of a room at a table, but the weather was so good I knew that I had to be outside painting. It was a challenge because I flew down and I don’t have the state of the art plein air painting equipment but between everybody’s loans and stuff I sent down prior I was able to be quite well appointed. I painted on the waterfront the first day and enjoyed a  painting a view of some buildings. The next day after my morning swim ( the river really looks more like a lake and the water was so warm) and coffee with the girls on the terrace, we went back to the art building, 20 minutes away.  The old arcade where we were all painting was bought by a wonderful couple who let us use it for the week.The arts has truly reenergized this place!  They had couches and a piano on the street and music happened on and off all week. It was so fun to walk down the corridor and see all the different artist set up painting in many different styles are different levels. This is  not an exclusive event . One just needs to have a spirit of fun and sharing-no snobs allowed! I got my gear and my straw hat and headed out back to the waterfront. People were out of this world friendly ! every single person was just charming and friendly they don’t collect the harbor of hospitality for nothing!
I was even featured on the cover of the daily paper.http://www.dailyadvance.com/Lifestyles/2018/06/06/Artists-paint-connect-converse-during-summer-SPLASH.html
I enjoyed the buildings and the street scenes so much - and we were blessed with perfect weather every day. On Wednesday the organizer of this – Carolyn Peel – opened up her home on the river for a fabulous party. Best fried chicken I’ve ever had! And her house is full of art that made me swoon – colorful and fun and whimsical-SO my kind of thing! We ate a couple nights at a wonderful restaurant called Hoppin John’s – shrimp and grits were to die for. And $7.00 martinis! Sitting outside under the cafĂ© lights was like being in a movie and as we dined and caroused we were being painted by a couple of plein air artists with headlamps on... 
The week culminated with an art walk, and then a lovely dinner at Lyn’s house and on the river. The week went by fast and fun and furiously. I managed to get eight acrylic paintings and six watercolor paintings done in total.I will post those when I finish- I have them all out in my studio to finish.  I plan to return for the fall splash !


Here is the first painting...


first day- loved the cars, poles, trash cans- everything! 


cool buildings

cypress tree on little river
music on and off all week....


the arcade with the artists

Lynn Nash's abstract in progress

this woman did cool palette knife actylics

the Peels party place ( Joe Peel was the former Mayor of EC)

loved these funky paintings

a couple of Janes "heads" made the event!

relaxed and happy!



                                                      another painting subject... too many to paint!





Jane gave a talk. She is just the coolest.

this gal called me "Boston" all week lol

The arts council was gifted this old theater- that are moving in to it soon and will be doing public art in the alley

Hoping' Johns- right out of a Van Gogh painting...

here is Karen Crenshaw- quite a good oil painter! with her painting of us that night, one of the girls bought  the painting!

Libby's guest house

The old mill building

loved this gals  abstracts

Margie Sawyers house ( another wonderful artist from EC) from her studio window. 
What a house to live in!
I can't wait to return to this place. They want artists to come!