Wednesday, October 22, 2025

Transylvania, Romania in October

In October our painting group, The Virtual Hike, visited  Transylvania, a region in central Romania, known for its medieval towns and villages, rugged mountains,  medieval castles, stone ruins and Dracula.

Peles Castle, Romania, 6x8,  oil on canvas panel

This painting is available in my eBay Store.  And, as always, you can purchase this painting, or any of my paintings, directly from me if you prefer. Just email me at - mail@CeleneFarris.com  if you have any questions or for more information.

(Remember you can always join our painting group. We'd love to have you. It's free, fun and no strings attached. And no judging. Check us out here - The Virtual Hike Painting Group.

Happy painting,

Celene

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Sunday, October 5, 2025

The French Riviera revisited

In my last post I mentioned that our painting group "The Virtual Hike" was visiting the French Rivera for September. After exploring and painting the seacoast in Antibes, I traveled to the historic city of Nice. The streets of Nice, especially the old district were so fascinating - I knew I had to paint at least one more scene.

So here we are in the historic district of Old Nice, on a narrow, charming street, the evening crowds are gathering and the restaurants are open. Enjoy.

Old Nice, France. 6x8 oil

This painting is available in my eBay Store.  And, as always, you can purchase this painting, or any of my paintings, directly from me if you prefer. Just email me at - mail@CeleneFarris.com  if you have any questions or for more information.

(Remember you can always join our painting group. We'd love to have you. It's free, fun and no strings attached. And no judging. Check us out here - The Virtual Hike Painting Group.

Happy painting,

Celene

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Thursday, September 25, 2025

September The Virtual Hike Travels to the French Riviera

Antibes, Cote d'Azur, France, 6x8, oil on canvas panel

Our Virtual Hike destination this month was the "Cote d'Azur" - otherwise known as the French Riviera. The land of sunshine and sparkling blue seas, beautiful architecture, beautiful people and money. It was a fun vacation and I never had to leave home... Didn't cost anything either because, as you know, I belong to The Virtual Hike Painting Group. We travel by computer... 

Using Google Street Views from Google Maps on our computers, our group explores an assigned monthly destination. We choose a scene, paint it and send a picture of our painting (along with the Google Map link) to Marla. She then posts it on the group's page on her blog. It really is a fun adventure. I enjoy the exploring and the painting. And it's interesting to see what the other artists have created!

Would you like to join our virtual painting group? We'd love to have you join us!  New artists and experienced artists - everyone is welcomed! It's free, fun and no strings attached. And no judging. You can interpret the scene as you wish. For more info and to join - just click on Marla's link The Virtual Hike Painting Group.


This painting is available in my eBay Store.  And, as always, you can purchase this painting, or any of my paintings, directly from me if you prefer. Just email me at - mail@CeleneFarris.com  if you have any questions or for more information.

Thanks for visiting. Happy painting. Happy exploring.... I wonder where we will be traveling to next month?! Hope you will join us! 😊

Celene

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Sunday, August 17, 2025

Norway - Our Virtual Hike for August


August's destination was Norway. What a beautiful country! I spent hours just exploring!

As you know, I belong to The Virtual Hike Painting Group on Facebook. Using Google Street Views from Google Maps on our computers, our group explores an assigned monthly destination. We choose a scene, paint it and send a picture of our painting (along with the Google Map link) to Marla. She then posts it on the group's page on her blog. It really is a fun adventure. I enjoy the exploring and the painting. And it's interesting to see what the other artists have created!

Would you like to join our virtual painting group? We'd love to have you join us!  New artists and experienced artists - everyone is welcomed!

It's free, fun and no strings attached. And no judging. You can interpret the scene as you wish.

For more info and to join - just click on Marla's link The Virtual Hike Painting Group .

This painting is now available in my eBay Store. And, as always, you can purchase this painting, or any of my paintings, directly from me if you prefer. Just email me at - mail@CeleneFarris.com for more information.

Thanks for visiting. Happy painting. Happy exploring.... I wonder where we will be traveling to next month?! 😊

Celene

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Friday, July 25, 2025

July is S. Dakota - our Virtual Hike Destination

July's Virtual Hike is South Dakota! What an interesting state to explore - and paint!

Rt 87, Custer, S. Dakota
6x12, oil on canvas panel.

Our group uses Google Street Views from Google Maps to explore our assigned monthly destination. We choose a scene, paint it and send a picture of our painting (with the Google Map link) to Marla. She posts it on the group's page on her blog. It really is a fun adventure. And it's interesting to see what the other artists have created!

Would you like to join our virtual painting group? We'd love to have you join us!  New artists and experienced artists - everyone is welcomed!

It's fun, free and no strings attached. And you can interpret the scene as you wish.

For more info and to join - just click on Marla's link The Virtual Hike Painting Group .

This painting is available in my eBay Store. And, as always, you can purchase this painting, or any of my paintings, directly from me if you prefer.

Thanks for visiting. Happy painting. Happy exploring.

Celene

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Email me at - mail@CeleneFarris.com

Sunday, July 13, 2025

Overworking! Try Direct Painting.


Are you tired of reworking a painting - over and over - correcting shapes, adding lights, adding darks, fixing colors - only to find that you have overworked the painting again, destroyed the colors and values - and are so frustrated that you might as well wipe it off or throw it in the trash! All that wasted time, effort and paint!

We've all been there - myself included! So let's try Direct Painting and see if that works better. 

After working out a good composition with thumbnail sketches and drawing it on your canvas, apply a base coat of simple shapes of correct, flat colors and values over the entire canvas. This creates a firm foundation to work on and allows you to further evaluate the composition before continuing.

After this has dried, we begin Direct Painting which is the technique of painting one area as correctly and completely as possible before moving on to a new area. The completed areas provide a strong reference point for judging each new area.

As you work slowly and deliberately across the canvas you are striving to paint the finished painting as you go. There may be small bits and pieces to add later on, but if done correctly, no major changes will be needed. And since no area has been overpainted or fiddled with, your colors and values should remain clean and crisp. The painting is 99% done!

The next day, after it has dried a bit, add any small bits and accents as needed. Done. 100%... 

Give it a try!

Happy painting!
Celene

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Saturday, June 7, 2025

Artist - Magician


Composing a still life painting is easy because y
ou are in control of the scene and the lighting. You choose the items and create the arrangement. 

Composing a landscape outdoors is much harder. Nature puts everything on display - the good, the bad and the ugly - all fighting for attention. And she isn't concerned with their placement, color, size, shape, value, etc.

Painting landscapes from photographs is even harder. Not only do you have all of nature's tricks, you also have the camera's interpretation. We know that the camera alters colors and values and flattens perspective. The camera doesn't pick and chose the best items - it captures them all while giving them a bit of a twist.

If you include everything in your scene you will have a painting full of bits and pieces that are just that - a bunch of stuff. No story, no definite focal point. You can say, "But it was there" or "See, I copied the scene exactly." But that's a poor excuse. The painting just doesn't work.

So what to do? Become a magician. Decide what the painting is about and where the focal point will be. Then choose just the objects that help tell your story and make the rest of the clutter disappear. If there is something missing, add it. If something needs to be emphasized or modified, do it.

Just as a magician makes you see what he wants you to see, you can make the viewer see what you see. Feel what you feel. You can make them stop and look, mesmerized by the play of light and shadow. Fascinated with the brushwork and lively colors. Captured by the subject matter. Intrigued by the mystery. They won't care that you left out all the clutter.

How to get rid of the clutter? Seriously look at the scene and decide what caught your eye. Was it a certain feeling, the mood, a light effect, the colors, an object, a person, the weather? Whatever. Then, like a magician, make the clutter disappear by eliminating everything that detracts. A successful artist once said, "A painting is finished when you have taken out all that you can."

And like the flamboyant magician - paint confidently and boldly. Be generous with your paint. Let your brushwork show so the viewer can see and actually feel your energy. This adds a special dimension to your work that further connects you to your audience. 

Don't be afraid to push the extremes and paint out of your comfort zone. You may surprise yourself. It's only paint, you can always wipe it away and try again. Like the magician, you have to keep practicing and taking chances. Simplify. Intensify. Add more excitement and drama, unexpected color, strong contrasts - more magic to your work!    

After all painting, like magic, is just an illusion!

Happy painting,
Celene

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