Friday, 19 October 2012
Mount Nemo Scout Camp at it's most Glorious
I went out to the Scout Camp to help with some maintenance work but I wasn't needed and fortunately I had my paints with me. It was another perfect day for painting so I managed two painting this afternoon and I am happy with both of them.
The first one is of Mount Nemo as seen from the edge of the camp property. I have been struggling for ages trying to go bolder quicker and I came to the realization that I am using far too much water. I could have bold colours but the thin washes meant they faded to almost nothing when they dried. Now instead of adding layers of colour and often overworking a painting I am sometimes having to remove some paint. It is way more fun this way.
This second painting of the day was from the exact same spot but a slightly different angle.This barn was across a couple of bright green fields and nestled up against the maples on the side of the escarpment. I could have done at least five different paintings from this location and every one a different subject matter. What a great location.
Valleyview Farm Retouched
I went back in and reworked this painting a little. Can you tell the difference between this and the earlier posting of this painting?
I darkened the top of the sky and lightened the background hills to give it more depth and I worked on the forground tree to give it a better shape.
On Fallsview Rd East

It was another fantastic day to paint today. Warm and sunny but there was one challenge. Gusts of wind kept trying to blow my easel over. It only actually went over once but it was after I had finished so no harm was done.
The wind is blowing a lot of the leaves off the trees however there are still areas of absolutely brilliant colour. I actually saw this view from two concessions over because it was glowing so brightly.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
Redesigned Website
I have been working hard redesigning my website. It is done now and anyone wishing to view my artwork can find it at www.johnchristie.ca.
I have been painting although nowhere near as much as I should be. This was painted Tuesday afternoon at Valleyview Farm just west of Dundas. It was a perfect day to paint, cool and dry. I will probably do a little more on this one however I need to look at it for a while so that I have a better feel for what it needs.
Seing it here I realize that the foreground needs some work and the sky needs to be a little darker at the top and graduated to give the painting more depth.
I have been painting although nowhere near as much as I should be. This was painted Tuesday afternoon at Valleyview Farm just west of Dundas. It was a perfect day to paint, cool and dry. I will probably do a little more on this one however I need to look at it for a while so that I have a better feel for what it needs.
Seing it here I realize that the foreground needs some work and the sky needs to be a little darker at the top and graduated to give the painting more depth.
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Canterbury Light
DVSA fall classes started this week and we had a perfect afternoon to paint in Catherine Gibon's landscape class yesterday. We met in the parking lot of the Canterbury Hills Conference Centre which is the centre of a huge conservation area. It is still too early for strong fall colour but there were some nice bright yellows here and there. I found a wonderful spot in some old growth forest. It was very shady and dark where I was painting but the sun was shining brilliantly on some yellow leaves in the background. I love painting back lit trees and especially if there is some good colour behind them. I think that I am getting closer to what I am striving for with every attempt. I spent an hour and a half painting a disaster and then about 15 minutes painting this one.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Ontario Plein Air Society show and sale
It was another fantastic OPAS weekend. Fifteen artists all had some wall space in J E H MacDonald House in Thornhill. There was a painting challenge where we were given two and a half hours to paint a painting somewhere within the festival area. We headed out at 9:30 AM and had to be back by noon to frame our paintings and set them up on our easels for judging. I stayed on the gallery grounds and painted the house which means I have now painted Tom Thomson's shack and J E H MacDonald's house this summer. The judges were local councillors so probably not the best art critics but I ended up with a third place so I am not complaining.
The calibre of art both in the gallery and in the challenge was amazing. This is a wonderful group of very talented artists, all with a love of painting outdoors, and I am proud to be able to say that I am one of them. They have dragged me across the line from hobbyist to serious painter. There was only one painting sold (not one of mine) but I painted lots and received a lot of very positive feedback from many of the roughly four hundred people who went through the gallery.
Here is my painting from Saturday morning. 11" X 15" watercolour. It placed third in the challenge.
Here are my watercolour and ink sketches from today. These are in my small 5" X 8" Journal. I must apologize to Judi because she is nowhere near as short and wide as I painted her. Figures definitely aren't my strength.
The calibre of art both in the gallery and in the challenge was amazing. This is a wonderful group of very talented artists, all with a love of painting outdoors, and I am proud to be able to say that I am one of them. They have dragged me across the line from hobbyist to serious painter. There was only one painting sold (not one of mine) but I painted lots and received a lot of very positive feedback from many of the roughly four hundred people who went through the gallery.
Here is my painting from Saturday morning. 11" X 15" watercolour. It placed third in the challenge.
Here are my watercolour and ink sketches from today. These are in my small 5" X 8" Journal. I must apologize to Judi because she is nowhere near as short and wide as I painted her. Figures definitely aren't my strength.
Friday, 14 September 2012
OPAS show
The Ontario Plein Air society is having a three day show in J E H MacDonald house to coincide with the Thornhill festival so Debbie and I went there last night to hang seven of my paintings. Tomorrow and Sunday I will be painting on the grounds where J E H MacDonald painted "The Tangled Garden". Many of the Group of Seven visited MacDonald and stayed in this house so maybe I will be able to absorb some of the creative energy here. If not from the spirits of the group of seven then certainly from looking at the great artwork of the other OPAS members. This is one of my new paintings hanging in the show?
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