Friday, June 28, 2013

PROGRESS, NOT PERFECTION....YET!

Hello from Tesuque!  A lovely and most welcome drenching rain this afternoon -- just when we thought that moisture was a figment of our imaginations, the Rain Gods smiled on us!  Longtime Art Friend Dr. David Reagan of Texas suggested I send photos of my new place - here they are.  Just getting started again -- yes, that is a worktable in the kitchen area - underpainting some 6"x8"s - new underpaintings large and small on the easel.  Finally working my way through the new Photoshop CS6 software - not quite there yet.  Why do they take something so simple and easy to use as CS2 and complicate it beyond my frail capabilities? Still have a little workroom off to the side of the office that needs some TLC - unpack more boxes, put out my music - organize the chaos.

My plan is to begin posting some small auction pieces around the 9th of next month - working on some lovely medium underpaintings -- it all seems so new -- set out new paints again today -- I fall in love with linseed oil and turpentine all over again!  Waiting for one more standing light for the easel paintings - having to learn some things as though for the first time.

Oh, almost forgot - found this gem on Facebook today - an article that states that more art is now being sold online than in galleries!  -- Hot off the easel!  It pays for every artist to know how to use a computer!  http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-23054641 

Just beginning to rebuild my inventory and plan to post my progress to this blog on a regular basis --  should be very interesting!  Stay tuned!  Send e.mail address to receive Studio Newsletter - previews of new paintings and prints.

Best regards, Donna
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Monday, June 17, 2013

Change!


New Photoshop, computer upgrade, new studio arrangement, unfamiliar surroundings - strangeness -- unfamiliar lighting on palette and easel - the word for the Day is ADAPT!!

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

WOW! ANOTHER NEW BEGINNING!

UPDATE:  Tesuque.  Here I is!  Took three trips to get everything here to the new studio.  The last to arrive was my easel which went into the garage temporarily until I could unpack and organize my space.  It was a shock to me after all the giving away and selling that I still have so much STUFF!  The easel is now set up in the house, along with a new eight drawer taboret which holds all my paints and brushes.  Still a big pile of cartons in the living area -- but it is starting to look like home.  Miss my kitchen window on Santistevan Lane and feel somewhat closed in - but on the other hand this place feels safe and protected.  It is tucked away on the top of a little lane - sort of a family-type compound - nice neighbors.   The yard needs a lot of TLC, but the house is great! It was built about thirty years ago - solid adobe, brick floors, a fire place that works-skylights, wonderful spaces - room to stand back and view the work of the day.

With the exception of the new Winterlight Quartet paintings, which I am keeping, the entire studio inventory sold within two weeks of the move.  This truly is a New Beginning.  Told my friend Andrea this morning that it is as though a samurai sword came between my old life and this new time which I look upon now as a gift of renewal.  Was feeling pretty low about getting so damned old a few months back and I found this quote  from the immortal Japanese printmaker Hokusai: " I have drawn things since I was six. All that I made before the age of sixty-five is not worth counting. At seventy-three I began to understand the true construction of animals, plants, trees, birds, fishes, and insects. At ninety I will enter into the secret of things. At a hundred and ten, everything--every dot, every dash--will live”― Hokusai Katsushika  (At 73 I am beginning to understand....)

Hoping to connect my cameras, printers and computer this week - right now am looking at a scary bunch of cords.  Time to set out fresh paints and begin again.  My sincere thanks to all who helped me get to this place.....I am so grateful to everyone.  Am not making any promises right now -- just going to sit in front of that blank canvas and open my mind and heart and give it my all one more time.  Sending you all big Tesuque hugs, Donna

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Tuesday, April 16, 2013

MOVING ALONG! THREE NEW AUCTIONS ENDING FRIDAY.

Moving cartons arrived today.....giving away, packing up years and years of stuff.  Five paintings were "adopted" last week - would love to find good homes for these three as well.  Have my blank canvases all shapes and sizes ready for the new studio in Tesuque.  If you have any questions, just give me a call (575)758-7454.  Two or three more e.mails this week and then I will concentrate on packing for the move.  Thanks so much for all the good wishes!  This is exciting!  Best regards, Donna


  "FIRST LIGHT" 48"x60" Original Oil on Belgian Linen, Unframed- Sold

  "ON THE ROAD" 18"x18" Original Oil on Belgian Linen, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner - Sold.

 "HIGH COUNTRY AFTERNOON" (On the road to Chama, N.M.) 24"x30" Original Oil on Belgian Linen, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner - Sold.

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

MY EASEL AND I ARE MOVING TO TESUQUE!

Hello!  This past Sunday, after a lovely drive through Taos Canyon and seeing some early bird apple trees in bloom at Velarde, I was driven up a very narrow dirt road to an old compound of houses in Tesuque.  There it was... a casita, a perfect studio with wonderful skylights, brick floors, a fireplace and room for a vegetable garden.  It's that time in my life when I want to simplify, experiment and explore new ideas.  So, within the next three weeks I will pack up, give away, or sell 25 years of my life in Taos -- will take as little as possible in order to have a true New Beginning.  From now until the end of the month my e.mails will be a little more frequent because these auctions will include some of my prized favorites as well as my current studio inventory at very special prices.  This is a huge adventure...you are invited to join me. If you have any questions, just give me a call (575)758-7454.  Best regards, Donna - Taos


NOCHECITA DE CHIMAYO, 22"x28" Original Oil on Belgian Linen, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner.  Sold

Monday, April 01, 2013

WINTERLIGHT QUARTET NO. 3 - "LOOKING DOWN THE LANE"

Winterlight Quartet No. 3 - "LOOKING DOWN THE LANE" - (Santistevan Lane, Taos, New Mexico)  11"x14" New Original Oil - completed 4/1/13, Framed. $850 - Available at Online Gallery.

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

WINTERLIGHT QUARTET NO. 3 - UNDERPAINTING


WINTERLIGHT QUARTET NO. 3 - "DOWN THE LANE" - 11"x14" New Work in Progress (Underpainting) - Clouds: Rose Grey/Payne's Grey.  Trees:  Ultramarine Blue/Burnt Umber.  Buildings & Highlights:  Cadmium Yellow/Cadmium Red.  Shadows:  Dioxazine Purple/Payne's Grey.

MADRUGADA DE PICURIS, 48"x48" Framed Original Oil

MADRUGADA DE PICURIS, 48"x48" Framed Original Oil -- Sold

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

24"x30" Original Oil - RANCHITOS PASTORAL, Framed


STUDIO NO. 413 - RANCHITOS PASTORAL (View of the neighboring fields from the Padre Martinez Hacienda, Ranchitos Road, Taos, N.M.), 24"x30" Original Oil on Belgian Linen, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner.  Click here to preview/purchase or call my studio at (575)758-7454.

Monday, March 11, 2013

Studio No. 413 - Work in Progress (Glazes-Opaques): RANCHITOS PASTORAL, 24"x30 Orig Oil


3/11/13 Color Notes: RANCHITOS PASTORAL, 24"x30" Original Oil on Belgian Linen - Sky:  The sky usually lightens at the horizon and deepens from middle to top.  Light:  Cerulean Blue, Titanium White, Yellow Ochre.  Deeper colors - Indanthrone Blue, Thalo Blue and Thalo Green mixed with lighter combination.  Tree:  Dark Shadows:  Prussian Blue, Burnt Sienna and Aliz. Crimson.  Lighter foliage:  Chrome Oxide Green Opaque and Cadmium Yellow - this is a middle tone.  Foreground:  Italian Pink and Burnt Sienna.

Wednesday, March 06, 2013

Studio No. 413 - RANCHITOS PASTORAL, 24"x30" Work in Progress (Underpainting)


Work in Progress:  RANCHITOS PASTORAL - 24"x30" Oil on Belgian Linen (Underpainting)  Color Notes:  All colors mixed with Grumbacher Fast Drying MGWhite and Turpentine, applied with a bristle brush.  Sky:  Thalo Blue, Indanthrone Blue.  Tree: Darks - Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna.  Medium Tones - Chrome Oxide Green Opaque and Cadmium Yellow.  Foreground:  Combinations of Naples Yellow, Yellow Ochre and Burnt Sienna.

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

100 Small Paintings No. 72 - Ranchitos Pastoral Study, 8"x8" Framed


100 Small Paintings No. 72 - RANCHITOS PASTORAL STUDY, 8"x8" Framed

Monday, March 04, 2013

VIEW FROM THE HIGH ROAD, 16"x20" - Sold


VIEW FROM THE HIGH ROAD, 16"x20" Original Oil on Belgian Linen, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner  - Sold

Friday, March 01, 2013

No. 71 - RIO PUEBLO - (Available)


100 Small Paintings No. 71 - RIO PUEBLO (View from the bridge at Padre Martinez Hacienda) - 8"x6" Original Oil on Italian Gessoed Panel, Framed - Available

No. 70 - VIEW FROM A WINTER WINDOW - Sold


100 SMALL PAINTINGS NO. 70 - VIEW FROM A WINTER WINDOW (Yes, another sunset from my kitchen window!) - 6"x8" Original Oil on Italian Gessoed Board, unframed  - Sold

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

EL LLANO AFTERNOON, 8"x8" Original Oil - Sold



100 SMALL PAINTINGS NO. 69 - EL LLANO AFTERNOON, 8"X8" Original Oil on Linen Panel, Framed  - Sold

STUDIO NEWZ:  Beginning to block in four or five larger paintings from my field trips last fall -- it will take two to three weeks to do sketches and underpaintings.  I will post my progress on my Art Journal along with basic color notes.  In the meantime I will auction a few more paintings from my 100 Small Paintings project.  Saw some tree trimmers in the neighborhood today - could it be that spring is just around the corner?

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

STUDIO NO. 313 - WINTERLIGHT #2 - SUNSET ON SANTISTEVAN LANE


STUDIO NO. 313 - WINTERLIGHT NO. 2 - SUNSET ON SANTISTEVAN LANE - New 11"x14" Original Oil on Linen, Framed - Click here to purchase.  To order from my Studio, call (575)758-7454.

Monday, February 11, 2013

NO. 68 - HOW DO I LOVE THEE?


  NO. 68 - HOW DO I LOVE THEE?  New 6"x8" Original Oil on Italian Gessoed Panel unframed  - Available at 100 Small Paintings

Saturday, February 09, 2013

Studio No. 313 - WINTERLIGHT WORK IN PROGRESS, THE GLAZES


Studio No. 313 - WINTERLIGHT NO. 2 - SNOW CLOUDS ON SANTISTEVAN LANE, New 11x14" Work in Progress - The Glazes (Dark transparent and semi-transparent colors) - Basic colors mixed with Painting Medium  Sky: Payne's Grey, Permalba White and Holbein Rose Grey Trees: Cadmium Yellow, Burnt Sienna and Transparent Italian Pink.  Pine Trees:  Prussian Blue, Burnt Sienna and some Cadmium Red.  Road: Payne's Grey. 

Studio No. 313 - WINTERLIGHT NO. 2 - WORK IN PROGRESS, THE UNDERPAINTING


Studio No. 313 - WINTERLIGHT NO. 2 - SNOW CLOUDS ON SANTISTEVAN LANE, New 11x14" Work in Progress - The Underpainting - Basic colors mixed with MG Underpainting White and turpentine.  Sky: Payne's Grey Trees: Cadmium Yellow.  Pine Trees:  Prussian Blue, Burnt Sienna and some Cadmium Red.  Road: Payne's Grey.