Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2015

30 in 30: Day 13: Sterling Lagoon


"Sterling Lagoon"
Sandra LaFaut ©
6x9" pastel on Uart sanded paper

This is a reworked pastel from a plein air day this summer. 
You can read about the day and see the original here.

Monday, September 7, 2015

30 in 30, Day 7: Last Light



"Last Light"
by Sandra LaFaut ©
9x12" pastel on sanded paper



Last of the day's light over the lagoon at Sterling State Park on a warm summer's eve. I really loved the way the water was catching just a few streaks of red as the sun dropped below the horizon. 
I almost lost the series of photos through a moment of careless deleting on the camera. Fortunately I was able to run a recovery program on the card and get them back. 
Once gone these moments in time can never be duplicated (except in art!)

Sunday, September 6, 2015

30 in 30, Day 6: Pictured Rock Sentinels


"Pictured Rock Sentinels"
9x12"
Pastel on Uart paper
Sandra Lafaut ©


The Pictured Rock National Lakeshore is a magical place of color and textures. We were able to take the boat ride along the shoreline quite a few years back and I have always wanted to do some artwork based on my photos. Here is one of the most colorful. The water there is very cold, deep, clear, and colorful. It is a very beautiful place. It also has many miles of hiking trails, but we didn't do that part. I wanted to see the rock formations from up close at waterlevel. Now to be a kayaker...!

Saturday, September 5, 2015

30 in 30, Day 5: Down in the Holler


"Down in the Holler"
by Sandra LaFaut ©
5 1/2 x 6" Pastel on Uart Sanded Paper 400



We went to Kentucky to visit some friends and got lost down in one of the 'hollers' as we drove to their house. The road was deep in the woods, down a valley, with a stream too deep to drive running across it - no cell phone reception to call the. Fortunately a few local kids were hanging out down there and were able to give us directions. Turned out if we had been able to cross the creek we would have been on their property. As it was we had to take about a half hour driving around the other way. 
But is was a really lovely area with some bright yellow summer flowers dotting the hillsides.

Friday, September 4, 2015

30 in 30, Day 3: Meandering Stream


 "Meandering Stream"
by Sandra LaFaut ©
6 x 11" pastel on Uart 400 sanded paper


 This pastel painting was done from one of my reference photos taken in Maine several years ago. I really appreciated the breaks in the forests that opened into these very boggy areas.
I'm a day late on posting this even though I finished the piece on time - internet connection problems. Ick!

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

30 in 30, Day 2 Under the Apple Tree


Under the Apple Tree
Sandra LaFaut ©
5 1/2 x 6"
Pastel on Sanded UArt paper


For many years I have enjoyed sitting on my patio in the fall as the sun goes down and seeing the edges of the apple leaves turn to gold from the beautiful backlighting. This pastel painting is my impression of the scene.

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

30 Paintings in 30 Days, Round 2

Leslie Saeta, from Slices of Life hosts a challenge every now and then for artists to join her in doing 30 paintings in 30 days. I tried this early in the year and stopped after a week or so. Now I'm trying it again starting today. The challenge runs through September so I'm catching it on Day 1.

I'm planning on doing mostly pastels because I could use the practice. My goal will be to focus more on large shapes and impressions and less on details.
This one is a sunset from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, one of my own photo references from a few years ago. It is a 5x7" pastel using soft pastel on Ampersand Pastelbord ™. It's not a surface I have used much. I have several pieces of it, but I'm finding I like working on sanded paper better.


Friday, July 24, 2015

Traveling around Petoskey

Bob and I went on a short trip to Petoskey, Charlevoix, and Harbor Springs a few weeks ago. It was a very pleasant time with good weather. One highlight of the trip for me was photographing a Common Merganser with chicks resting on a rock along Lake Erie. We saw them at Fisherman's Island State Park.

 The scenery was very peaceful and the towns very clean and inviting for tourists. The area also boasts many, many miles of biking trails.

I spent a bit of time on a small watercolor study at a roadside park just north of Petoskey.






Kayaking at Sterling State Park

Last weekend Bob and I went to the state park: him for kayaking and me for a little more plein air practice.

 I decided to try pastels this time. I have so many art supplies from my many years of doing a variety of things, so I'm just experimenting with different things outdoors to see what I like. No decision on that yet.
Here is the beginning sketch with the scene in the background.





And here is the point at which I stopped. I consider this another study. It's about 6x9" I had a bit of trouble at one point. I got all set up, just barely started the sketch, and realized I really needed a bathroom break. Bob was already out on the water so I had to pack everything back in the van and drive over to the restrooms. Then go back to my spot and set up to begin again. Well, thank God for bathrooms - and sure sometimes with I had a painting partner!




 Bob finally bought a kayak this year after many years of wanting to try it. He decided on this nice inflatable one. This was his first time out with it: He and the kayak both performed very well. No spills and able to maneuver around the lagoons very well. It was a nice calm day on the water.