Tuesday, August 4, 2015

The Colors of August

This month's painting and computer time will be taking a back seat to canning and freezing. My studio has moved to my kitchen and is full of color.

Strawberries 

Strawberries and raspberries have been transformed into freezer jam and sauces. So many reds!

Raspberry Freezer Jam

Today I canned the bushel of Jersey peaches we ordered through our local Amish store. Maine blueberries have also been ordered and I will order a bushel of Pennsylvania peaches in a few weeks. Our vegetable garden is doing well and there are green beans to can and beets to pickle. Red tomatoes, bright green and yellow squash and more. So many colors!

Jersey Peaches before

And after

And we can't leave out the lush green fields and bright blue sunny skies. The abundance of color everywhere. The list is endless. We have so much to be thankful for.





More art news:

I was so pleased to be invited by two well-known artists to join their new art groups on Facebook. Artist Sandy Askey-Adams’ new group, Professional Fine Art Artists Gallery Group and artist Allen Bunker’s new group, Oil Paintings for Sale. Since these are “membership by invitation only,” I feel honored.

Our Virtual Paint-Out Group is visiting the Monterey Peninsula in California this month. I’ve been exploring the area via Google Street Maps and hope to paint a few scenes. I snap digital photos from my computer and transfer them to my Kindle. I can then use my Kindle in the studio.

In September, artist Leslie Saeta will host another Thirty Paintings in Thirty Days Challenge. I hope I will have enough free time to participate. Last year I was too busy with the garden produce to paint as much as I would have liked. I will try harder this year. I find that it is a great exercise in discipline to challenge myself to paint every day. We will see what happens this time.

I hope you are enjoying your colorful summer. Thank you for visiting with me.
Celene

www.CeleneFarris.com 

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

A Reluctance to Study.

This morning, sitting in the car waiting for my husband, I was looking at the trees surrounding the small parking lot, thinking how I would paint them and what colors I would use. This brought to mind my early days of teaching art class and the problems we all had with painting trees.

I believe that the only way to paint a realistic tree is by direct observation and sketching the trees you see around you. I suggested to my students that it would be very helpful if they would take a few minutes a week to study the trees around their home, making sketches and noting the colors of the bark and leaves. A few minutes a week would be time well spent. Some students did as I requested. For others, “can’t find the time” was the reason given, as they continued to paint stunted trees with brown bark and sap green leaves.

All of the arts – dance, music, acting, to name a few, require many years of practice. Missteps, wrong notes, forgotten lines are all a part of the learning process. You continue to study and work at it until you improve. Why is painting any different? Direct observation of nature in all her moods is the best teacher. Painting many small studies gives you an opportunity to improve your skills. The studies that are failures are very important to your growth, showing the areas that need more attention and continued practice. Would you take your first few piano lessons and expect to play Carnage Hall? Therefore, you should accept the fact that not all your paintings will be successful, but with each failure there is opportunity for growth.

So going back to trees again, over the years I whittled down my art classes to my most serious students. The students that made the greatest progress were the students that studied, read books and had an open mind to learning. They were serious about their art.

I have been painting for many years. Do I know it all yet? No way! I continue to study, slogging my way through the myriad of art theory available in books and on the internet, picking and choosing the information that I need and the information that seems to fit my style of painting. I believe that each of us has our own innate painting style and if we are serious about our painting, that style will continue to develop. I will be a student all my days. What a fascinating journey!  

Thanks for visiting,
Celene

www.CeleneFarris.com 

Friday, July 10, 2015

Exploring Old Santa Fe

Exploring Santa Fe, New Mexico with our Virtual Paint Out Group.

Our Lady of Guadalupe Shrine, Santa Fe, New Mexico 8x10, oil
This is an interesting church dating back to 1777.  I'm glad this is a virtual paint out. It looks too hot to be painting outside for this Maine girl.

This painting is available in my Ebay Store.

Thanks for visiting with me,
Celene

www.CeleneFarris.com 

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Santa Fe, NM - July's Virtual Paint Out

Traveling to Santa Fe, New Mexico with our Virtual Paint Out Group.

Two Horse Trail, Santa Fe, NM  9x12, oil SOLD

This painting was available in my Ebay Store.

To see all my paintings from our Virtual Paint-Out tours, please click here.

Thanks for visiting, Celene

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

Estonia - a bit of history.

I enjoyed visiting this area and reading its history because all four of my grandparents immigrated to this country from neighboring Poland and Lithuania.

On the left, The Herman Castle in Estonia, the first known stone castle ever constructed, was built by the Danes in the 13th century. Across the Narva River stands the Russian Fortress, Ivangorod, built by Ivan III in 1492, (the same year that Columbus was sailing to the New World).


Herman Castle, Estonia & Russian Fortress, Ivangorod, 8x16, oil

Estonia has a very long and complex history, with centuries of wars, battles and foreign occupations that repeatedly changed the borders and ruling factions. Artifacts have been found dating back to 10,000 BC. Google Street Maps now show a country filled with farms and rolling grasslands, dotted with modern towns and cities, old stone buildings and magnificent churches. Bordered by water on three sides, harbors are abundant. Estonia became an independent country in 1991.


This painting is available in my Ebay Store.


And click here to see all my Virtual Tour Paintings on Ebay.

Thanks for visiting, 

Celene

www.CeleneFarris.com 

Saturday, June 20, 2015

Estonia - June's Virtual Paint Out

This month our Virtual Paint Out Group is visiting Estonia - located in Northern Europe, bordered on the north by the Bay of Finland, on the east by Russia, on the south by Latvia and on the west by the Baltic Sea.

Poide, Saare County, Estonia 9x12

This painting is available in my Ebay Store.

Thanks for visiting,
Celene

Friday, June 12, 2015

June 2015 Newsletter

New Website

My new website is up and running. Many thanks to my daughter-in-law, Angel Farris, of MaineWeb Creations, for the many hours of work and her patience in teaching me how to navigate this new software. I created my original website many years ago with FrontPage, which is now obsolete. I needed to build a new website for myself and the gallery with a new software and we chose WordPress.

Unless you have created a website from scratch, you will never believe the number of hours spent and the vast assortment of new technology now available. I enjoyed the challenge of working with a new software and I sincerely thank Angel for teaching me how to utilize the new technology. I will continue to maintain and update my websites with the secure knowledge that Angel is here to help me when I get lost.

My New Ebay Store

After successfully listing some of my paintings on Ebay for a number of years, I decided to make a change and open an Ebay Store. As I photographed and inventoried my available work, I realized an Ebay Store would simplify my life and allow me to organize my paintings into categories and standardize my prices.

Using Ebay’s “Fixed Price with Best Offer” format, I again have the opportunity to interact with my customers, negotiate prices and offer options. This is reminiscent of my former art gallery in Belfast, Maine, where I could deal directly with my customers. I enjoy this personal approach and have met so many pleasant and interesting people over the years.

Ebay gives me world-wide exposure and an efficient selling format while giving my customers a safe and secure method for purchasing my work on-line.

Estonia

May was a very busy month with way too many hours spent on the computer. I am glad to be back in my studio again. This month our Virtual Paint Out Group is going to Estonia. It’s fun to explore each month’s destination using Google Maps Street Views. We certainly live in an interesting and beautiful world. I will post my paintings on my Blog and in my Ebay Store.

Blog

I invite you to subscribe to my Blog. It is a two step procedure. First you enter your email address in the subscription box and hit submit. Soon you will receive an email from FeedBurner asking you to send back their code message. This will confirm your subscription request. I had a friend ask why she never received my Blog posts and the answer was that she hadn’t completed her verification step through FeedBurner. If you need assistance, please email me.

My Newsletters will be infrequent. My Blog will continue on a regular basis, featuring my latest works, comments, thoughts and answers to questions received. It’s a great way to stay in touch. I look forward to hearing from you.

Here are some links that I hope you will enjoy.

www.CeleneFarris.com  My new website


Thank you for visiting.

Celene