Tuesday, August 20, 2013

30"x60" Work in Progress - GARCIA PARK II, Original Oil


PREVIEW!  GARCIA PARK II - 30"x60" Original Oil on Belgian Linen - work in progress.  This is the first of many large canvases to be completed in this new Tesuque studio.  The different phases of this painting are posted to my Art Journal along with accurate color notes.  This canvas is unusual in that it has two layers of rich, dark glazes instead of one.  Will begin the final painting today - laying in the opaque colors and highlights.  Art Friends will be the first to see this finished canvas.  If anyone has any questions or comments, just e.mail dclair@donnaclairart.com or call me personally at (505)983-8306.  Stay tuned!

Friday, August 16, 2013

GARCIA PARK II - 30"x60" Work In Progress - the Glazes - Color Notes

Studio No. 1413- GARCIA PARK II, 30"x60" - The sky has been completed - a combination of warm and cool grays.  Foreground:  Combinations of Yellow Ochre, Mars Orange, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque, Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna.  Middle Ground:  Snow - same pile of sky mixture (see previous post) Aspen Trees:  A wash of Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Cadmium Red, Chrome Oxide Green Opaque.  Ready to work on the final painting!

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

GARCIA PARK II, 30"x60" Work in Progress - Glazes and Opaques


Studio No. 1413 - GARCIA PARK II, 30"x60" Original Oil on Wraparound Belgian Linen.  Work in Progress - (Glazes and Opaques) - Sky - Two mixtures with Permalba White - Davy's Grey and Payne's Grey in separate piles - using the same mix for snow.  Davy's is warmer and Payne's is bluer.  Pine Trees:  Prussian Blue and Burnt Sienna for darks and Chrome Oxide Green Opaque with Cadmium Orange for lights.  Grasses:  Yellow Ochre, Burnt Sienna, Burnt Umber.  Stay tuned!

Tuesday, August 13, 2013


STUDIO NO. 1313 - LLANO SAN JUAN, NEW 16"x20" Original Oil on Belgian Linen, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner.  Completed 8/13/13.  Click here to preview/purchase.


Hello from Tesuque!  Wow!  What an adventure so far!  A real monsoon season this year with hellacious thunderstorms - wind, hail - just everything!  Exciting - especially when the rain came through the roof in five different places - towels, buckets -- just short of having to get out the life preserver.  Phone and internet out for two days.  Roof repair this week sometime.  Went back to the  easel the next day as though nothing happened -- nothing monotonous around here; that's for sure!  Starting to  photograph the views from my Tesuque windows and will head down the road apiece this weekend - I love the little street sign that says "Margaritaville" along the dirt road.  Had a good time making this painting - it is for sale through my Online Gallery/Store and will be displayed on website Collector's Gallery - ENJOY!

LLANO SAN JUAN, 16"x20" Work in Progress (Underpainting)


LLANO SAN JUAN, 16"x20" Original Oil - Work in Progress (Underpainting).

Thursday, August 08, 2013

"SUMMER STORM AT CHAMA" - New 16"x16" Original Oil - Sold




"SUMMER STORM AT CHAMA" - 16"x16" Original Oil on Wraparound canvas. Ending Sunday.  SOLD

Hello!  Still having a little trouble with new Photoshop - can't "gray" the sky as much as necessary --- The original is more of a midnight blue!   I need to cry "Uncle" and ask for help!   Also have to arrange a better lighting system to photograph the work.  Am working on it - all the details - one of these days......    This is a lovely painting - just completed it this afternoon.  ENJOY!

Best regards, Donna
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Monday, August 05, 2013

CAPILLA SIN NOMBRE, NEW 12"x12" Original Oil - Sold

3-Day Auction - CAPILLA SIN NOMBRE (Family chapel, northern New Mexico) - 12"x12" Original Oil on Canvas, unframed. Sold

Thursday, August 01, 2013

The Nest, 8"x8" New Original Oil Framed - Sold


No. 82 - "THE NEST"  New 8"x8" Original Oil on Linen Panel, Framed.  Sold

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

9"x12" NEW ORIGINAL OIL "DEEP RIVER DREAMS"


NEW - DEEP RIVER DREAMS -  9"X12" Oil on Canvas, silver/gold frame  with Linen Liner.  Click here to preview/purchase.

One of my all-time favorite books is QUERENCIA by Stephen Bodio -- The word doesn't translate.  It is used  in Spanish to designate that mysterious little area in the bullring that catches the fancy of the fighting bull when he charges in.  He imagines it his sanctuary: when parked there, he supposes he cannot be hurt. . . So it is, borrowing the term, that one can speak of one's "querencia" to mean
that little, unspecified area in life where one feels, safe, serene.  William F. Buckley, RACING THROUGH  PARADISE              

My first sight after crossing the border into New Mexico in 1967 was that long, straight stretch of highway out of Tucumcari. Off in the distance and moving toward the car was a huge black storm cloud with a column of midnight blue rain pouring from it. Later I learned that the Native Americans call this phenomena "Walking Rain". I was a big city girl with three babies, six month twin girls and a two year old son, on a mattress in the back seat of the car and I was heading to the rest of my life on this alien planet called New Mexico.

Forty-six years later, I believe that the quality of my life and my work are inextricably bound to the  spirit of this place and its people. My visits to Mexico and Guatemala elicit the same excitement and curiosity.  It has always been my intention that the paintings exude the same wonderful mixture of the past and the present through color and texture.

Gratefully I have found that "unspecified area in life" where I feel safe and serene - peace. Those accidental twists and turns have brought significant changes in my life.  It is so easy to resist that "Senda Desconocido" (The Path Unknown); with just a little courage one can head the pick-up truck down another unfamiliar dirt road.  

Thursday, July 25, 2013

MUMS, NEW 10"x8" Original Oil


STUDIO NO. 913 - MUMS, NEW 10"x8" Original Oil on Panel, Framed in Gold with Linen Liner.  Completed 7/13. Click here to preview/purchase.

RIVER ROAD, NEW 9"x12" Original Oil on Canvas

STUDIO NO. 813 - RIVER ROAD (RIO GRANDE AT PILAR, N.M.) - 9"x12" Original Oil on Canvas, framed in gold with linen liner.  Click here to preview/purchase.

Saturday, July 20, 2013

SEARCHING FOR SUGARMAN - SIXTO RODRIGUEZ

Anyone seen "SEARCHING FOR SUGARMAN"? The story of Sixto Rodriguez who was more famous in South Africa than Elvis - totally unknown in America. Fantastic story - amazing music. His CDs are available on Amazon. Going there right now to buy mine! If you love good lyrics, great guitar.....Wow!!!  Inspiring!  Click here to find his music.

Monday, July 15, 2013

ASPENS (GARCIA PARK, NEW MEXICO) New 16"x16" Oil- Sold

"ASPENS" (GARCIA PARK, NEW MEXICO)  -- 16"x16" Original Oil on wraparound Canvas.  Completed 7/15/13.  Sold.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

16"x16" New Work in Progress (Glazes) - ASPENS

16"x16" Work in Progress - New Original Oil on Canvas "ASPENS" - All colors are thinned with painting medium.  Sky: Thalo Blue, Thalo Green - a touch of Gold Ochre & Permalba White.  Fir Trees - Burnt Sienna and Prussian Blue - Chrome Oxide Green Opaque.  Aspens:  Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre - a touch of Cadmium Red.  Stay tuned!

Friday, July 05, 2013

100 SMALL PAINTINGS - No. 79 - RANCHITOS ROAD, TAOS - Sold

No. 79 - RANCHITOS ROAD, TAOS, 6"x8" Unframed Original Oil on Gessoed Panel  - Sold

100 SMALL PAINTINGS - No. 77 LIFE ON THE RIVER - Sold

NO. 77 - LIFE ON THE RIVER - 8"x10" Unframed Original Oil on Gessoed Panel - SOLD

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

(505)983-8306
www.donnaclairart.com