Saturday, February 9, 2013

Journaling 101

Week of Jan.13 - 19th, 2013:

  I departed my workshop in Eustis, FL, headed to Sebring, FL, then on to Parkland, FL, to spend the week here- near Fort Lauderdale- finishing up some of my previous sketches with simple watercolor washes. I leave today, Saturday, Jan. 19th, for next session in Key West, FL, which looks to be a very busy three days, Jan. 22-24. The Key Largo session, starting Jan. 28th, is already filled, with four 'standbys'.  I have suggested a change there, to a Mon-Tuesday session for 15 and a Thurs-Friday session for another 15. We'll see how that develops, as I prefer a max of 15 students per session.  This week I was the guest of Allison, Michael & family in Parkland, FL... very nice folks and art lovers to boot!

I will again review some of the items I cover, in these 'journaling' workshops:  When working in 'plein air', I recommend that you limit sketches to simple scenes, such as eliminating items which are not key to the story being told.  KEEP IT SIMPLE!  Do a contour drawing in inkpen, so that all areas in the sketch tie together - use single lines - not a bunchof 'henscratchings' - this outline drawing consists of the outlines of major shapes in the sketch.  I constantly refer to shapes, NOT THINGS... it pertains to getting the right side of the brain into action.  You will know it, when you have reached this creative situation.  After the basic shapes are established, then add basic detail within those shapes.

It's time to paint! ... I pick a cool color & a warm color, to start the color washes - usually going for dark negative areas, such as dark tree shapes behind a white building shape. This start begins with doing the FOCAL point, then areas around the focal point, continuing to add color washes to include the background.  I add other colors from my palette, as I need them... again, keep it  simple.  Add  basic colors by mixing colors ON THE PAPER, not mixing on the palette - that is the very First step (mixing colors on the palette) to make MUD!  Example: blue with raw sienna... you will get plain blue areas, plein sienna areas and a number of combinations by MIXING ON THE PAPER! ... and start by laying in washes lighter than you feel you need, as they can be darkened as you proceed. I prefer to paint the darker areas first, then lighter areas...kindabackward, from what most watercolorists practice.  I find that this helps to save white areas and the lighter washes are easily to keep subtle and not get them too dark. I also recommend signing, dating and titling my journaling sketches, as it helps to identify the time & place later on...

More guidelines later on... so, keep your brushes wet and KEEP IT SIMPLE!  After all, these sketches are supposed to happen in a half hour or less!







Making My Way Through Florida

Sunday, Jan. 13:  
    I travel to Sebring, Florida, where I worked on a Ferrari pit crew in March of 1960 - our car finished the 12 Hour Endurance in 6th place - the first private entry!...driven by DR. E.D. Martin of Atlanta, GA & Lance Reventlow of California - many pleasant memories - then on to Parkland, FL, to again visit friends for the week. I travel on Saturday, Jan. 20th, to Key West, FL for the Jan. 22-24 session.  The numbers of students is improving rapidly, as I expected, after the 'holiday season'.  I someow managed to depart Ohio in September. without my extra tubes of AMERICAN JOURNEY watercolors. Mona Lisa at Cheap Joes took care of that pronto!  They are also working on a new journal for. me, to introduce on my trip across America.  It will be similar to the Kilamenjyro journal, 140# cold press paper with a sheet of drawing paper in between each wc page, and a new 300# wc paper cover, for artists to decorate.... soon to arrive, I hope!!  











Christmas Time on the Road

Weeks of Dec. 23-Sunday, Jan. 6th:
    After several weeks of 'r&r', I am back on the road, to visit friends in Eustis, Florida, then Jan. 9 & 10th to conduct the workshop at the Eustis Art Museum... a very excited group of artists!.  We sketched & painted in the city park, next to the museum, with lots of good subjects - historic buildings, shade trees and fishermen, fishermen & more fishermen! On to Mt. Dora, again to visit old friends and see the town - tons of great scenery here - and old historical section with buggy rides and an art walk on Friday evening - caught Jane Slivka, doing her acrylic demo and then met a number of the Florida 'Highwaymen' on Saturday... great town and lots of fine galleries and FOOD!











Sunday, December 16, 2012

Making My Way South...

Week of Dec 9...On Saturday, the 8th, I visited my son, Jeff's in-laws, at Hilton Head Island...stayed through Sunday night, then off to Savannah GA, thru Friday...many great sketches in the historic part of town.... invited to a Wednesday luncheon on Skidaway Island with a pleasant bunch of regional female artists. Then on to Fernandino Beach, FL, where I again sketched in the historic village and the beach - great subject matter AND I really like the town as a possible place to 'hang my hat'...Florida can be extremely warm, but located n the coast, the heat is not what you might expect.  Today, I will again do sketching on Amilia Island, then on to Saint Augustine for a day or two. Weather in the high 60's, low 70's...which I can certainly handle !
















Monday, December 10, 2012

Milling Around SC...

Week of Dec 2: Headed south to Pawley's Island - lots to sketch & paint- and also in Georgetown, SC,...onto Mount Pleasant, where I stayed for several days, as the Charleston, SC session did not take place...so, I spent the next three days sketching sites in & around Mt. Pleasant and Shem Creek - lots of good stuff there. Tuesday ventured into Charleston for a buggy ride thru the old historic district, sketching for the afternoon. Thursday to Beaufort, SC... that's Beau-long 'u', unlike 'Bowfort, NC'. Another great town, lots of history and a buggy tour on Friday also netted me a $50 - yes, $50 parking ticket in an empty city parking lot, while I was on the buggy tour... I did 'appeal' at the town office. Visited the Beaufort Art Association gallery - very nice display of regional art, although too much 'original photography'. On south to Hilton Head Island; had dinner with Phil & Barb Johnson in-laws of my son, Jeff, and stayed overnite at their home on Callawassee Island.  

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Tour Updates!

Notice!

Please check the Journal Locations and Dates Page for recently updated information for the stops in the following areas:

Eustis, FL 
Winter Haven, FL
Apalachicola, FL
Indian Rocks Beach, FL
Baton Rouge, LA
Ocean Springs, MS
Hendersonville, NC
San Luis Obispo, CA
Manitowac, WI


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Great Time in Morehead City

Week of Nov 25: Arrived in Morehead City, NC on Sunday; scouted out sketching locations on Monday & Tuesday...worked thru Blusail Gallery at 903 Arendell St (Rt. 70),and had a successful session, Wednesday - Friday, at great locations & lots of seafood - oysters, anyone?  Met many folks at the gallery's 'art walk' on Friday 
evening, to cap off the week... now on south to Southport & Wilmington, NC... Charleston, SC by Tuesday