Showing posts with label Bar Ten Creek Ranch. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bar Ten Creek Ranch. Show all posts

Monday, August 28, 2017

Harvey Fundraiser

When you pray, move your feet.
African Proverb

Good Morning Barton | oil on panel | 10" x 8"  Flanegan | sold
On August 25th, Hurricane Harvey made landfall over Rockport as a Cat4 storm.
The Rockport Center for the Arts lost part of its roof causing major damages
to the interior and porch.
Plein Air Austin has organized an online sale to help our neighbors along the coast so they may continue serving their community with upcoming classes and shows. PAA artists have donated 100+ paintings to be sold for $100ea. The entire purchase price will be sent to the Rockport Center of the Arts to help them rebuild. This collection of original works will be exhibited now through September 30th at Joel's Coffee House.



breakfast | oil on panel | 6" x 6"  Flanegan  sold!
100% of this painting's purchase price benefited those devastated by merciless Hurricane/Tropical Storm Harvey - thank you Bennett.
Please help and pray for these families.

Saturday, June 10, 2017

Caboose

Caboose | oil on panel | 12" x 12"  Flanegan 
I must have set up and moved my easel four or five times...but I was determined to celebrate this beautiful day in paint...hanging out with some of my four-legged friends. Thumper says hi!



Thursday, September 8, 2016

Gothic Gateway

Gothic Gateway | oil on panel | 12" x 12" Flanegan $575
This trail leads Peanut and company to the upper pasture. I was drawn to the dappled light and how the trees seemed to form a Gothic archway over the path.

It was partly sunny so the values fluctuated throughout the morning, high-contrast in between clouds to low-contrast with the sun behind the clouds. Which turned out to be a good thing - usually when outdoors, I paint at a faster pace. This time I was forced to slow down and wait for the passing clouds. That said, a quote credited to Claude Monet came to mind, "Color is my day-long obsession, joy and torment."
: )
The opening of our Plein Air Austin Exhibit is this evening, 4-6p at the Corridor of Art, 700 Lavaca in Austin and you are most welcome to join us! Due to tighter security, it's a tough window of time for our guests, but the show will be up through November 7th. 

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Peanut and his Posse

Peanut and his Posse | oil on panel | 12" x 12" Flanegan $550
This painting stirred a memory of a TDY assignment at Lowry AFB, now the Denver International Airport, where a friend and I had the weekend off so we decided to head to the Rockies and climb a mountain. We were young.

One false peak lead to another and to another. We stopped for a breather and gasped looking at each other - our hair was standing on end. We were so focused on getting to the top of the mountain that we didn't realize a storm was brewing. Break time was over.

It was kind of like that when I painted this one, but safer as I had my truck for shelter. It's easy to lose yourself when surrounded by such beauty, this time at the Bar Ten Creek Ranch. The cloud formations were incredible with varied shades and intensities of stormy blue - so striking that I didn't paint the trees' foliage.

But I had to remind myself that as commanding as the clouds were, they weren't the main attraction here. My painted commentary was of companionship and feeling safe. That's what I wanted you to see in this painting. It amazed me how Peanut and his miniature donkey buds felt protected enough to sleep with a front moving in. How we all should have faith through thick and thin. So there you have it, it's all about hanging together during the storm.

Tomorrow I'll post my third favorite entry in the Plein Air Austin Exhibit.

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Sage

The Sage | oil on panel | 11" x 14" Flanegan 
Yesterday we hung the Plein Air Austin Exhibit at the Corridor of Art in Austin. 

This is one of my favorites of the three paintings I submitted to the show. We've had more rain than usual this summer and the landscape is lush with gratitude. Interesting how, for me anyway, the painting experience lingers more with outdoor work than studio work. It was about 5:30p and I had finished up in the studio. Kerbey and I went for a walk and coming back, the early evening light was so striking that I knew I needed to take my easel outside.

My muse, my sage. Kerbs continues to inspire.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Barton's Portal

Barton's Portal | 13x 13" oil on panel with angle iron floating frame Flanegan | sold
At Bar Ten Creek Ranch, the early morning sun peaks over a bluff and onto a tree-lined fence. A window of highlights frame Barton Creek flowing below and it is a stunning sight to witness. 

The 2015 Plein Air Austin Exhibit is showing at the Corridor of Art at 700 Lavaca Street, downtown Austin. 'Barton's Portal' and 'Mystic', along with 50 other works painted on location, will be exhibited through 2 November. Our opening is 24 September, 4-6p - swing by if you're in town!