Thursday, August 29, 2013

The Santa Fe Opera

Post by jt

This week’s painting location was the parking lot of the Santa Fe Opera, well known for it’s view of the Santa Fe foothills and the Sangre de Cristo mountains.

Including the unique architecture of the opera house itself in a painting could be interesting, but everyone chose to point their canvases toward the mountains. Save that for next time.

Meanwhile, my painting (below) needs some drying time and a lot more work before I post it here.


A very pleasant morning, parked in the shade and using the truck tailgate as a bench and tabouret. 


G Piñon ponders her paintings. 


A gaggle of artists. Actually only half of the gaggle is pictured here. The other half is scattered around the parking lot.


Maureen's watercolor made me realize how monotone-ish my oil painting is.

 
Colorist at work.


Mary Kay, set up in a nice shady spot with a great view.





Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Santa Fe Botanical Garden

Post by jt

Last Thursday, August 22nd, our TPAP (Thursday Plein Air Painting) group’s location was at the newly opened Phase One of the Santa Fe Botanical Garden, located at Museum Hill.

The garden promises to be a great painting spot in the future as development continues and the existing plants mature.


Painters begin setting up their easels in the morning. 


Stone sculptures in the Botanical Garden.



Thursday, August 22, 2013

Paintings by G Piñon

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Painting at the Randall Davey Audubon Center and Sanctuary, Santa Fe, NM. 

Painting at Valle Caldera, near Los Alamos, New Mexico.



Thursday, August 15, 2013

Painting in Chimayo

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This week’s plein air rendezvous was in Chimayo, a small village 40-45 minutes northeast of Santa Fe and the site of El Santuario de Chimayo, built in 1816.


First stage of the painting at the Santuario in Chimayo. 


Current version after more painting in the studio.


Friday, August 2, 2013

Painting at Valle Caldera

Post by Jt

Our small group of six plein air painters enjoyed a beautiful August beginning at Valle Caldera (formerly known as Valle Grande), near Los Alamos in the Jemez Mountains.


Arlene scouts painting locations.

G admires the grande scenery. 

Road & Creek at Valle Caldera
Acrylic on watercolor paper