Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Loveland Museum Gallery Adult Art Classes 2015

These are my Winter and Spring art classes for adults that I will be teaching for the Loveland Museum Gallery.  All supplies are included and no experience is necessary.  These small classes fill quickly.



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Watercolor Blooms

Thursday, January 15, 4 – 6 pm
Learn how to glaze with watercolors that will create colorful depth in a flower bloom painting. Instructor: Mary Giacomini 

Neon Poppies

 

Botanical Watercolor Painting

Thursday,  January 22, 4 – 6 pm
Discover how to draw and paint what you see using a purple underpainting. 
 Instructor: Mary Giacomini




Altitude

Paint the Rockies

Thursday, February 26, 4 – 6 pm
The Rocky Mountains will serve as our inspiration as we learn how to create distance in acrylic landscape paintings. Instructor: Mary Giacomini 

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Georgia’s Poppies

Thursday, March 12, 4 – 6 pm
Recreate one of Georgia O’Keeffe’s masterpieces with soft pastels.
  Instructor: Mary Giacomini



For Vincent

 


Starry Night Impasto

Thursday, April 2, 4 – 6 pm
Create swirling skies of your own Starry Night using thick acrylic paint and a palette knife. Instructor: Mary Giacomini  


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Paint a Moose

Thursday, April 16, 4 – 6 pm
Learn a simplified technique to paint an acrylic moose and have fun with thick paint and palette knife swirls. Instructor: Mary Giacomini

Winter/Spring 2015

Register by calling the Museum at (970) 962-2410
All classes suitable for any skill level and all materials are provided unless otherwise noted. Pre-registration is required at least one week prior to each class. Ages 16 and older.
Fee: $40 each ($32 for museum members)

Sunday, December 28, 2014

Bad Santa 2

I attend a weekly life drawing/painting group.  Besides challenging ourselves to paint from life in a few hours, we occasionally  have a 'theme' or costume for our models.  We have had a "Bad Santa" duo several times now.  This "Bad Santa" was painted late 2013 in oil.  This is all in good fun with a challenge to boot.  Contact me for current availability of this piece.  Prints can be ordered through Fine Art America.

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Saturday, December 27, 2014

Plein Air Tuscany: traveling with oil paints overseas

 I had never flown overseas with oil paint so I had to do some research on how to go about the planning.  First of all you must know ahead of time what is allowed for airline travel.  Solvents and flammable materials are not allowed.   Look up the current regulations at a TSA website.  Experienced artists have found that including the MSDS (Material Safety Data Sheet-found online at various manufacturers websites) for each product and highlighting the flash point for each product can make travel easier for artists.  I put each color in a clear bag with it's MSDS sheet highlighted.
 I've always liked Gamblin paints but found that their MSDS sheets are the clearest for explaining their product's safety.  One thing I've been warned of is to not refer to your oil paints as "paint" but as "artists colors made with vegetable oil".    I used Gamblin's Quick Dry White which has a lower flash point than regular alkyds and would help my plein air paintings dry faster.
 Gamblin's Solvent Free Gel was the only 'medium' I found with flash point low enough to be allowed in cargo.  This product not only speeds drying time but can also be used as a brush cleaner.
 To save precious packing space I brought linen canvas sheets that I toned ahead of time.  I clipped that day's painting to foamcore.  I later mounted each of the plein air paintings to foamcore.
I packed my "M box" (11 x 14) in a makeshift bubble wrap sheet with bungee cords to keep the weight light and to protect my precious pochade box. I packed this in my carry on since I knew it would be impossible to replace once overseas.  I also packed my tripod, brushes, an apron, rags & a few paper towels in my checked baggage.
I brought a small portable clothesline  and used it inside to clip my wet oils to.  The day before we had to pack up, Mary Landis and I laid our almost dry oil paintings on a clothes drying rack in the sun to bake a bit more.   After I photographed each painting, I stacked the paintings in between wax paper with a foamcore  top and bottom clipped together.  Only one painting smudged slightly and was easy to fix.
We shipped our art supplies back to Colorado to make traveling a little easier.  If it had not been for a wonderful young woman we met at the post office in Murlo, this wouldn't have been possible.  Our Italian was pretty limited, but this woman helped fill out the forms required-in Italian.  The boxes we purchased at the Italian post office were quite flimsy but they managed to make it back with the outsides shredded-but everything inside intact.  What a relief to get my art supplies back!

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Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Plein air Tuscany: Lavendaria

"Lavendaria"

 On my last day of plein air painting in Tuscany I was in the quaint little town of Buonconvento, near Sienna.  One thing you see all the time is laundry hanging out to dry.  I personally would like to see more people not wasting electricity and loved the hanging laundry everywhere.  
I was just outside the walled city when I decided to paint a scene of clothes out to dry against the historic building.  A woman resident periodically watched me so I decided to include her in my painting. People watching is popular for Italians and tourists.
plein air painting Buonconvento

Since I was in public, I had quite a few people stop by to see what I was doing.  When they saw I was painting someone's laundry they got rather quiet.  This just made me smile even more.
My plein air Tuscany adventure is over- for now.  What a wonderful experience I had.


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Monday, December 22, 2014

Toscana: plein air

Toscana
 The next painting day I painted alla prima (one sitting) just down the road from the agriturisimo I was staying.  I had been drawn to a single tree on a hilltop and decided to paint it.  For some reason I felt inspired by Georgia O'Keeffe that day.  I simplified my oil painting into interesting shapes and came up with "Toscana", a 10" x 8" original oil.  I will paint this one larger but will keep the simplification of shapes.


"Toscana" on my M box on location

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Monday, November 24, 2014

Plein air Tuscany: Fuligni vineyards

Brunello De Montalcino
Plein air painting in the Fuligni vineyards
 We decided to venture into the countryside after painting several days at the Fattoria Armena.    We weren't sure how it would work to be able to paint in one of the neighboring vineyards since our Italian speaking skills were minimal.  We headed towards Montalcino.  We visited several beautiful vineyards but were welcomed with open arms at the Fuligni vineyards by the manager Mike Motiu.    We returned the next morning ready to plein air paint.  The grapes were just a few weeks away from picking and absolutely succulent.  I settled in to paint the vineyards and the 'tasting room' and cellar, which was once a monastery.   The difficult part was deciding what to paint as everything was beautiful.
We brought some snacks for lunch and were served their award winning Brunello wine.  When the light faded after lunch,
Mike took us on a complimentary wine tour of the Fuligni vineyards. We tasted and purchased several bottles of their wine.  This is the best wine I have ever had.

In the late afternoon plein air session I painted "Vista" of the patchwork
Tuscan views surrounding me.
I am currently working on a large version of "Brunello De Montalcino" oil painting.  When studio painting I combine photo references with my plein air studies to bring back the essence of my inspiration.
This was the best painting day I have ever experienced, along with the best wine and nicest local Italian we met on our trip.
Brunello plein air
Vista (sold)

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Sunday, November 23, 2014

Plein Air Tuscany: Fattoria Armena

Fattoria Armena
on location in Tuscany
 On my 3rd day of plein air painting in Italy this past September I decided to paint the arches in the courtyard of Fattoria Armena.  There were plenty of pots with flowers and I decided to include the large geraniums in the foreground. .  The spot where I painted was just steps from the apartment where I was staying.

The arches, bricks and flowers were reminiscent of the 70' mural of the Lincoln Gallery that I painted with three of my friends in 2001. I felt like I was painting in our mural-very dreamlike. 

To conserve on space I oil painted on sheets of 9 x 12" linen which I clipped to foam core. I had toned the linen before the trip so I would not have to work on stark white surfaces.   After the paintings were dry I could layer them between wax paper to bring them home.  I later mounted them onto archival foam core to put into frames.
This original oil painting is for sale, please contact me for availability.
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The mural for the Lincoln Gallery, Loveland, Colorado.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Plein Air Tuscany: Fontana

Fontana 9" x 12" oil


My third painting and second day of plein air in Tuscany was of an old fountain not far from the front door of the Fattoria Armena apartment in which we were staying.  I loved the patterns, the flowers and the shadows created by all of the trees.  I painted all of my September 2014 Tuscany paintings alla prima en plein air.  As an avid outdoor painter I had dreamed of painting in Italy one day.  This was plein air painting at it's finest: peaceful settings, comfortable temperatures with inspiring historical buildings and landscapes to capture. This original oil painting is for sale, please contact me for availability.
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Sunday, November 9, 2014

Plein Air Tuscany: Vigneto


Vigneto 9" x 12" oil

Vigneto on my M Box

Inspiration
 The second  oil painting I completed in my Tuscan plein air adventure is "Vigneto" (vineyard in Italian).  The morning fog was still working on lifting when I started this scene of vineyards and olive groves.  This is on the property at the Agriturisimo  I was staying at in September of 2014.  I was situated on top of one of the many Tuscan rolling hills and had a wonderful distant view once the morning fog lifted.  This original oil was painted alla prima, on site.  I used 9 x 12" linen sheets that I later mounted onto acid free foamcore.  This significantly cut down on the amount of space the finished painting would take in my luggage.  There is something about painting under grape vines where you can occasionally taste a sweet grape that remains a  lovely vivid memory. 

This original oil painting is sold.
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Tuesday, November 4, 2014

Tuscany: plein air 2014

Hide and Seek


I had the trip of a lifetime this past September.  I had the chance to plein air paint in Tuscany, Italy with another artist friend.  We've talked about it for years and decided to make it happen in 2014. It had been a dream of mine to paint the vineyards and rolling hills in Tuscany.
On our first morning of painting we walked out the front door of the agriturisimo we were staying south of Sienna. There was a thick fog but occasionally the hilltops with villas  emerged from the mist. I set up my pochade box, photographed my scene and started oil painting.  Not long after I started "Hide and Seek" the fog completely covered my scene.  I tried working from the image in my digital camera between glimpses of the villa in the fog.  My goal was to capture a moment and instill a memory which was successful.  This original oil painting is for sale, please contact me for availability.
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Loveland Art Studio Tour 2014

Crisp (watercolor)
It's time again for the Loveland Art Studio Tour.  The 6th annual tour is being held October 11-12 & 18-19, 2014 at various artists studios throughout Loveland, Colorado.  I will once again open up my home studio west of Loveland for the public to see where I work, a current painting in process and view and/or purchase my latest creations.  Since I've been a professional artist for 15 years now I have a wide range of several painting mediums including originals, prints and cards in oil, watercolor, pastel and acrylic. This only happens once a year; don't miss out!

This original oil painting is for sale. Inquire for availabilty
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Thursday, September 4, 2014

Loveland Museum Adult classes Fall 2014


I am teaching several adult and children's art classes at the Loveland Museum Gallery this Fall.  To go with the impressive exhibits they have I'm holding several class in honor of Ansel Adams and Georgia O'Keeffe
 I have been teaching at the Loveland Museum Gallery for 11 years now.  My classes fill up quickly so don't hesitate.  All supplies are included which make for a wonderful way to try out a new medium.
                                  
50 Shades of Gray
Thursday, October 23, 4 – 6 pm
We will make monochromatic but strong compositions using Ansel Adams as our inspiration. We will create vibrant paintings using one dark-value watercolor. 





Falling Leaves
Thursday, November 6, 4 – 6 pm
Capture the most colorful time of year with an easy watercolor session. 






 Painting the Southwest Landscape
Thursday November 13, 4 – 6 pm
We’ll follow Georgia O’Keeffe’s magical style and use pastels to paint the beautiful red mountains of the Southwest




 Van Gogh’s Sunflowers
Thursday November 20, 4 – 6 pm
Paint big, bold, bright, beautiful sunflowers! We’ll look at some examples of Van Gogh’s paintings then create our own rendition by swirling a lot of acrylic paint on canvas with a palette knife.





Creating Landscapes with Depth
Thursday, December 4, 4 – 6 pm
Learn how to create depth and distance in your acrylic landscape paintings with color temperature. Impasto finishing touches with a palette knife will complete your painting. 







Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Plein Air Rockies: The Stanley Hotel

"The Stanley"  12 x 12" oil

On my last day of Plein Air Rockies 2014 during the 'Paint the Town' event I decided to paint the historic Stanley Hotel.
I once again painted out of the shelter of my VW Vanagon as the wind was a little brisk.  The light changed completely as I worked on this painting but I always try to keep in mind that this is my impression of a scene only.  I try to capture the color as I see it in person. I can always use a photo reference with my plein air piece to enlarge a painting.  I was pleased the way this fairly complicated plein air oil turned out though.  It is currently part of the Plein Air Rockies show at the Cultural Art Council gallery in Estes Park, Colorado.

This original oil painting is for sale. Inquire for availabilty
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Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Plein Air Rockies: Front Range views

Sunday morning view of the south side of Horsetooth Mountain


"Homestead" 6 x 8" oil
Homestead on my pochade box
 Since we were allowed to capture plein air paintings from up to a 50 miles radius from Estes Park, Colorado during the Plein Air Rockies 2014 event, I decided to do some painting close to home.  Quite often I like to zoom in on what interests me for a painting.
Longs Peak Sunset

"Homespun"  
"Homespun" is a 'set up' plein air painting that I painted from my backyard. I put together some of my favorite things: a homemade log cabin quilt I designed, my clothesline, an old metal motel chair and my Front Range Rocky view.  This painting is currently for sale at the Cultural Art Center of Estes Park Fine Art Gallery show through October of 2014. 
 
These original oil paintings are for sale. Inquire for availabilty
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