Friday, May 31, 2013

Indigenous Inspiration: Landscape and Artists of Sedona Arizona


Our exploration of the Sedona area continued a bit farther out to view and learn more about the culture and desert landscape.  We set out for Montezuma Castle and Well, both with ancient cliff dwellings. We’d never seen the Castle, but we’d stopped at the well on our way to San Diego forty years and forty pounds ago! It’s a marvel. The well is a natural limestone sinkhole which is fed by underground springs. It’s a sacred place to the Yavapai people.  We didn’t approach these places as places for painting, but places for understanding—places to appreciate the landscape, to see and feel that would inform our later paintings.

Cliff Dwelling -Montezuma Castle
Montezuma Well

The next day, on our quest to understand the history of the area we set out also for the old copper mining town of Jerome, which has now become an artists’ colony, an opportunity for some present day human inspiration.  Most of the artwork is full of hot color and gaiety.  We got pelted briefly with bits of hail in April skipping up the steep streets.  The desert— a varied experience!

It’s time to get back to painting the landscape, so on the way back to Sedona, we stopped at Red Rock State Park and followed the Kisva Trail.  Kisva is Hopi for “Shady Water”.  Here I found many secluded spots that appealed to my desire to paint intimate spaces.

Red Rock Beauty Available at Figments Gallery


Kisva Trail Sycamores-Watercolor Field Sketch










While in Sedona, we visited many private galleries and the Sedona Arts Center.  I became aware of these established fine artists: Bill Cramer, Keith Lindberg, Gretchen Lopez, and Lynn Heil.

April in the desert—yellow greens to olive and sap greens, wheat colored grass, lemon yellow buds, violets and eggplant purple shadows, nearly lapis blue sky, cool blue grays and pink gray underbrush, light terracotta to oranges to burnt sienna to brown orange and blazing red rocks, ravens, white sycamore trunks piercing through the evergreens, dry creek beds, water trickling over rocky streams, sudden hail, and roadside wildflowers.

Inspiration!

If you’re local to the Cary area, please join us for Final Friday Art Loop which happens—guess when?—the last Friday of each month!  Galleries open in the evening and provide refreshments and new exhibits.

In Cary, my paintings are available at Cary Gallery of Artists 200 S. Academy St. in downtown Cary Ashworth Village. 919-462-2035 Mon-Sat 11 am - 5:30 pm.

On the coast, my works are available at Figments Gallery, 1319 Military Cutoff, Landfall Shopping Center, Wilmington, NC 28405 910-509-4289

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Friday, May 3, 2013

The Road Renewed


It’s been a long time since I’ve written any thoughts about painting or travels.  Poor health had sent me into an uninspired and un-spirited period.  But the non-painting period allowed me to think about my art−how I want to connect with the viewer, what I want it to reflect, my subject matter, and my style and technique.  I’m refocused!

In the next few posts I will be sharing my recent travels to stunning Sedona, Arizona (and one also to beautiful Door County, Wisconsin) and the photos, thoughts, sketches and studio paintings that resulted from the renewal I’ve experienced walking in the beautiful State Parks and National Forests at each of these locations. 

The first day in Sedona we set out for Red Rock Loop Road and Red Rock Crossing Park.  I very quickly found a shady spot along Oak Creek within site of the famous Cathedral Rock.  Because I’ve decided I’m best a painter of intimate scenes, not monumental landscapes, I chose to sketch the handsome western sycamores along the sandstone banks.

What I experienced—think crisp, clear dry air, gentle cascading creek, cottonwood pollen floating gently by, soft sandstone path beneath my feet, challenging rocks and tree roots, spring desert colors from almost white to yellow to yellow-greens to olive greens, blues, purples and the full spectrum of brown to flaming reds and oranges. Exhale! 

Cathedral Rock-much painted by others. I'm looking for the intimate


"Sycamore Shadows" A watercolor field sketch

My watercolor sketches will be the basis for larger studio works.

Cary Gallery of Artists 200 S. Academy St. in downtown Cary Ashworth Village for these and other paintings. 919-462-2035 Mon-Sat 11am - 5:30 pm.

In the Wilmington area, works available at Figments Gallery, 1319 Military Cutoff, Landfall Shopping Center  Wilmington, NC 28405 910.509.4289