Tuesday, November 17, 2015
MAC Pop-up Shop
I'm have art included for sale in the McConnell Art Center (MAC) - Pop Up Shop at the Shops at Worthington Place!! Come out and see all the great original handmade art for sale!
Date: Nov. 21, 2015 - Jan. 10, 2016.
It is that time of year again! The MAC is thrilled to announce their second MACtastic venture at the Shops at Worthington Place! They are temporarily renting a store front and showcasing local artists work. The MAC Pop Up Store features original, handmade, one of a kind art work on a consignment basis every weekend, kicking off on Saturday November 21, continuing through the holidays until mid-January.
A beautiful place to collect wonderful original local art, supporting your creative community.
MAC Pop-Up Store hours:
Fridays 12-4pm
Saturdays 9am-3pm
Sundays 10am-3pm
The Shops at Worthington Place
7227 N High Street
Worthington, OH
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Trouble with Canvas
I continued my weekend plan to paint some small paintings for practice. I used a small 5x7 board with canvas. I had a real problem working on this surface. I prefer a smoother surface but thought I'd use this board for practice. I fought the texture all the way through and even had a hard time getting a good photos.
Process shots:
The final photo - even my iPad had trouble getting a good shot. I need to stick with smoother surfaces!
Process shots:
Saturday, October 24, 2015
Rainy October Day - Back to the Studio
I've been lazy about posting on the blog. It's so much quicker to post on my Facebook Artist page "Nancy Vance Artist". Please feel free to "like" my artist page if you'd like to be kept up to date quicker.
Today is a cool, rainy October day. I wanted to work on the fundamentals in my oils and get into taking the time to do sketches before I start. I was working from a photo I took last year which was cropped to a square. At that time, I had some some quick sketches, but never painted the scene. (right side of photo) Although I had already done much of the design from cropping my photo, I still wanted the practice of sketching. I drew a new sketch on bristol paper. I also was reusing a painting board which was a wipe down from a bad painting.(middle left).
This shows my sequence creating the new sketch:
Then I used a transparent dark oil mix to map in the design onto the painting board:
I didn't stop to take progress shots, so here is the final painting:
Today is a cool, rainy October day. I wanted to work on the fundamentals in my oils and get into taking the time to do sketches before I start. I was working from a photo I took last year which was cropped to a square. At that time, I had some some quick sketches, but never painted the scene. (right side of photo) Although I had already done much of the design from cropping my photo, I still wanted the practice of sketching. I drew a new sketch on bristol paper. I also was reusing a painting board which was a wipe down from a bad painting.(middle left).
This shows my sequence creating the new sketch:
Then I used a transparent dark oil mix to map in the design onto the painting board:
I didn't stop to take progress shots, so here is the final painting:
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"Shadowed Path", oil, 6x6, Ampersand Gessobord |
Friday, October 02, 2015
Monday, September 07, 2015
Labor Day Plein Air - Near Gambier
My friend Wendy, invited some of us up to her place for a late lunch, then plein air! It was a blistering hot day, so we sought out a place in the shade. We found this great view just outside of Gambier. We all were intrigued by the colorful changing corn field beyond the fence row.
And today was the first Ohio State Football (the "Buckeyes") game of the year, so luck had it we were painting under a buckeye tree so included this in our view!
This new easel is working out great! I painted on another Richeson gesso board, which are working really well for me. Process shots below:
Here's the finished painting
And today was the first Ohio State Football (the "Buckeyes") game of the year, so luck had it we were painting under a buckeye tree so included this in our view!
This new easel is working out great! I painted on another Richeson gesso board, which are working really well for me. Process shots below:
Here's the finished painting
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Early Fall, 8x10, oil on panel |
Saturday, September 05, 2015
Saturday Plein Air -Worthington
Today we painted near Worthington High School along the bike path. I love Sycamore trees, and painted this one in the past, late winter, in pastel. This is the first time in summer.
I recently sold my Soltek easel and was lucky to find a new Strada easel on eBay! This was my first time out with it. I really liked it and loved the slick white plexiglass palette area.
Here's my view, and of course, the shadows moved quite a bit.
Process shots
I was able to use my Art Cocoon panel holders with this easel. Makes it less messy to transport a wet painting home!
Summer Sycamore, 8x10, oil on Richeson gesso board, gray toned.
Saturday, August 29, 2015
Saturday Plein Air - Gallant Farm
Today we painted at Gallant Farm, part of the Delaware County Ohio park district, where they have built a lovely (new) homestead with a new home filled with all donated antique decor. This is our third time painting at this farm. There are lots of views to paint. I decided to paint the Morning Glory vine at the corner of the house. I really have a hard time painting architecture with all the straight lines, especially in oils. I keep trying to get more experience, so this was just a small amount of the house siding and a partial window. Still was pretty tough for me!
My block-in:
By the way, Gamblin Chromatic Black mixed with Cad Yellow Light makes a great foliage green!
Moving along:
Below was as far as I could go in the field. The window really bothered me and so once I got home I worked on the painting about another hour.
Forgive the strange glare on the bottom window pane. Below is my final painting:
My block-in:
By the way, Gamblin Chromatic Black mixed with Cad Yellow Light makes a great foliage green!
Moving along:
Below was as far as I could go in the field. The window really bothered me and so once I got home I worked on the painting about another hour.
Forgive the strange glare on the bottom window pane. Below is my final painting:
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Morning Glory, 8x10, oil on panel |
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Sunday Plein Air - Rocky Fork Metro Park
A few of us couldn't paint with the group on Saturday, so we got together on Sunday to check out the new metro park - Rocky Fork park near New Albany. It was a beautiful morning and we really like this new park, even though they only have a small portion open so far.
Here's my work progression:
Here's my work progression:
Monday, August 17, 2015
Saturday Plein Air - Whetstone Prairie
This week I declined to go with the group up north at a venue about 1 1/2 hrs away, and asked a couple of the gals to paint locally with me. We decided on the prairie in Whetstone park in Clintonville. We arrived mid-morning and found they had closed off the PUBLIC park for a hot-rod show! Two of us begged our way in but the third gal was denied! BLAH.
We setup among the tall wild flowers. I picked this view of one of the pathways.
The shadows were coming and going the short time I painted.
I was painting on another Richeson Gesso Board in the grey color, which is still visible in the lower half of this shot:
I re-painted the shadows over and over....
Finally about noon, I was getting over-heated and didn't want to get sloppy, so I quit.
Our third painter who missed out, invited me to meet her for lunch. We ate at the Harvest Bar and Kitchen in Clintonville. GREAT food. Loved it. One of the best salads I've ever had - the Mean Green salad. Try it!!
We setup among the tall wild flowers. I picked this view of one of the pathways.
The shadows were coming and going the short time I painted.
I was painting on another Richeson Gesso Board in the grey color, which is still visible in the lower half of this shot:
I re-painted the shadows over and over....
Finally about noon, I was getting over-heated and didn't want to get sloppy, so I quit.
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Whetstone Prairie, 8x10, oil on board |
Our third painter who missed out, invited me to meet her for lunch. We ate at the Harvest Bar and Kitchen in Clintonville. GREAT food. Loved it. One of the best salads I've ever had - the Mean Green salad. Try it!!
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