Paintings Displayed at the Kimball Library, Atkinson, NH

I will be displaying 25 paintings at the Kimball Library in Atkinson, NH from Tuesday, May 17th through Monday, June 13th 2011.  The majority of these will be in the Meeting Room with others throughout the library.  The Kimball is a beautiful new facility and wonderful space to display my work.

Kimball library
5 Academy Lane
Atkinson, NH

HOURS:
Monday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Tuesday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Wednesday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Thursday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Friday: 10 AM – 8 PM
Saturday: 10 AM – 3 PM
Sunday: CLOSED

Phone 603-362-5234

Art in Action at Mack’s Apples, Londonderry, NH

Art in Action will feature 20 artists working in various mediums at Mack’s Apple Farm Stand at 230 Mammoth Road (Route 128), Londonderry, NH.  The date is Saturday May 15th, and Sunday May 16th.   The hours are 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM both days.

I will have several of my newest paintings there, and will be demonstrating my painting methods. I will also have an ongoing slide presentation so you can see most of my work and other painting processes.  This is an inside show, and weather won’t be a concern.  Stop by and see the excellent work all of these artists create.

Ribbon Won in GSAA Spring Art Show

I won the Popular Vote at the Greater Salem Artists Association Spring Show on April 9th.  Native American Dancer #2 was the winner.  We had 400 visitors at the show, and it was a great time for all.  Here is my set-up at this show.  You can see the winning painting here.

New Still Life Painting Begun

I started a new painting this week with an idea in my mind of a classic still life of a bowl of fruit set on a table.  I began with a 24 X 20 canvas that was prepared by rolling on three coats of gesso, letting each coat dry overnight and lightly sanding each coat.  I had imagined the layout for a few days. I started by lightly sketching in the main elements with Raw Sienna and lots of water, leaving areas of almost pure white where the strongest sunshine would fall.  I was going to place an antique map in a frame in the upper right corner, so I sketched this in, too. The initial sketch was loosely painted and set up the contrasting areas of light and dark.

I followed this up with Burnt Sienna to strengthen the contrast of light and dark. I then went a little further with a wash of Naphthol Crimson (any deep red would do here,) where the deepest shadow would be.  There were a couple of brush strokes that looked like a stack of plates to the left of the bowl of fruit.  I strengthened that idea by indicating the stack of plates with a few quick strokes of paint.

I always let a painting like this “cook”.  Later in the evening, I sat the painting beside the television and frequently stared at it.  The loose brush strokes in the “map” began to resolve into a reflection of a couple of children standing around some object.  You would be seeing the reflection of the group on the other side of the room, behind you. I wanted to add a chair at the end of the table so I am borrowing a chair with lion heads at the top of the side rails from a Vermeer painting as a tribute to one of my favorite artists. I also added a basket under the table to break up this void.

I have a working title of “Reflections” for this painting for now.  It’s a lot of fun, and quite liberating to develop a painting without a source to work from.  I’m thinking of  dark and subdued colors  with a green and gold striped Victorian wall paper; and silver bowl and gold-rimmed plates sitting on a deep mahogany table. Bright sunlight will fall on the wall, bowl of fruit and the tabletop.

Stay tuned for more photos.

Eight New Paintings from the Senior’s Painting Class

I just updated the good work all of the artists in the class at Ingram’s Senior Services completed.  They are producing a lot of excellent and varied work.  Go to the Student Works page to see the rest of the eight works completed by the class.

Bob H. Cardinal. March, 2011.

Art Show and Sale Coming UP

I will be demonstrating at the Greater Salem Artists 25th Annual show and sale on April 9th, 2011.  Hope to see you there.

Acrylic Workshops – Spring Session, 2011

I have begun a series of five, weekly semi-private acrylic workshops for experienced artists currently using acrylics or any other painting medium.  The workshops will be held once a week in my studio in Windham, NH.

For those folks new to acrylics, the workshops will provide hands-on experience on how to work with this fast drying, versatile medium. Experienced acrylic artists will learn new methods and approaches to get the most from this wonderful paint.  I will share with you all of the painting processes and methods I have developed over 30 years of painting.

Click on the Acrylic Workshops tab on this site for a list of what’s covered in the workshop, and a list of materials needed for the class. If you are interested in taking the five week workshop, e-mail me at www.donsfineart@comcast.net or call at 603-890-6883.  There are currently two openings in the April workshop and I am accepting reservations for additional workshops.

Prerequisites
Each student must have two to three years of painting experience, a basic knowledge of drawing, composition, color theory; and a willingness to try something different and out of their comfort zone in the creative arts.

Objectives
Each workshop will focus on specific methods to get the most from this versatile medium. The workshops are best taken in order, as each workshop will build on the lessons of the previous workshop. There will be homework assignments at the end of some sessions.  These completed assignments will be needed for the following session.

The Workshop Studio

Update on Senior’s Paintings

The current class of Seniors are painting up a storm.  Since starting these classes in September of 2009, they have completed over 40 works of art.  The maximum class size has been dropped from eight to six folks so that I have enough time to spend with each artist.  Each artist has 27 weekly classes and there is a waiting list to get in.  Here are four more of their works.

Deb T. completed two pen and ink drawings.

Jerry F. completed another work.

Joanne K. completed her fall painting.

2010 in review

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A Boeing 747-400 passenger jet can hold 416 passengers. This blog was viewed about 8,100 times in 2010. That’s about 19 full 747s.

In 2010, there were 59 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 64 posts. There were 185 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 431mb. That’s about 4 pictures per week.

The busiest day of the year was November 7th with 94 views. The most popular post that day was Paintings Completed Prior to 2010.

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Some visitors came searching, mostly for don’s fine art, donsfineart.com, beets, paintings of keys, and indian corn.

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Paintings Completed Prior to 2010 November 2009

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Paintings, 2010 December 2009
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Surface Preparation, Masonite November 2009
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Sculptures January 2010

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Student Works December 2009
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New painting Added

I just completed a fun little painting using palette knives and only six colors.  I’m trying out some impasto painting on the canvas, drawing all elements directly, with thick applications of color using five different shaped palette knives.

I am going to follow-up with a description of the painting process soon.

Flowers, 2010
16 X 20
Acrylic on Canvas
$225