Whew!!! Three galleries in three months!! We moved paintings up and down across the state!
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Thursday, September 4, 2008
Crossings Gallery Reception
Nice Show!
Michelle, Cheryl, Lisa
We toted the paintings from northern Minnesota to a more southern town. Crossings Gallery is a fabulous and active gallery in Zumbrota. The paintings again received rave reviews from the viewers attending the opening.
The exhibit moves next to AZ Gallery , 308 Prince Street, St. Paul, MN 651-224-3757. The exhibit runs September 12-October 5. Reception Friday October 3. Make time to see these beautiful paintings! We'd love to see you at the reception.
Monday, July 7, 2008
Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery Reception 2008
At the reception
The Johnson Heritage Post is a log building housing an art gallery. The warm wood walls were a perfect backdrop for a beautiful exhibit. Reception attendees were very excited about the work. People seemed especially interested in the fact that the paintings were painted outside, and in all seasons and weather. The artists are pleased to see the work displayed together after all their hard work.
Lisa, Cheryl, Michelle
Thursday, June 5, 2008
PALS Exhibit
See our work together in a show! The paintings are grouped according to the scene, and each artist's rendition is unique. The response from viewers has been exciting!
June 27-July 28, 2008
Opening Reception
June 27, 5-7 PM
(218) 387-2314
1-4 W, Th, Sun
11-4 Fr, Sat
Johnson Heritage Post Art Gallery
On the Harbor
Grand Marais, MN
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
We had out first spring paint-out this weekend. Everything was so green! It was quite a change of palette colors for us, and we had some difficulty focusing in on a subject. Green trees, green plants, green, green, green! Here's our easels set up for painting. The paintings are not finished, but even at this stage it is interesting to see that they are the same, but different.
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Winter into Spring
We set up to paint on a fine day. The nature center we were painting at had a sugar shack, with a big vat of syrup boiling away, and bucket hanging from the maples. We chose a spot to paint where the sun was chasing the last of the snow into the shadows. After a full day painting,
Cheryl's husband treated us to a dinner of fried crappies that he had caught the night before. Painting, friends, and fresh fish!
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
March 22, 2008 Painting on the lake shore north of Duluth
PALS (aka Plein Air Lake Superior), the name we assigned to our trio of artists - Lisa Stauffer, Michelle Wegler, and myself, decided to paint together despite the remaining signs of winter so soon after the equinox.
We set up our easels north of Duluth in Brighton Beach Park. Nearby the fishermen were casting into the the mouth of the river for trout and (get this) scuba divers were descending into the cold water. Sure signs of spring, right?
We love to paint birches -- hence the reason for picking this small but lovely park on Lake Superior. The weather was fairly warm so we didn't need the layers of gloves on our fingers. With the sun still fairly low in the sky, the shadows change quickly - requiring us to discontinue painting that scene or start a new piece.
After a fabulous lunch at the Scenic Cafe, we painted in the late afternoon light at a small rest stop north of Duluth. This time I painted a closeup of a craggy birch using a watercolor underpainting and soft pastel - finishing touches will await another day at the studio.
Just being outside in the warm sun with two friends - fellow artists who share my interests - is sheer joy.
We set up our easels north of Duluth in Brighton Beach Park. Nearby the fishermen were casting into the the mouth of the river for trout and (get this) scuba divers were descending into the cold water. Sure signs of spring, right?
We love to paint birches -- hence the reason for picking this small but lovely park on Lake Superior. The weather was fairly warm so we didn't need the layers of gloves on our fingers. With the sun still fairly low in the sky, the shadows change quickly - requiring us to discontinue painting that scene or start a new piece.
After a fabulous lunch at the Scenic Cafe, we painted in the late afternoon light at a small rest stop north of Duluth. This time I painted a closeup of a craggy birch using a watercolor underpainting and soft pastel - finishing touches will await another day at the studio.
Just being outside in the warm sun with two friends - fellow artists who share my interests - is sheer joy.
Sunday, March 9, 2008
Birches
Monday, February 18, 2008
We paint outside!
We have painted outside together in many weather conditions, but this day was the biggest challenge. It was our first paint-out of the year, in Grand Marais, MN. The temperature was about 25 degrees below zero, with wind. COLD!!! But it was so beautiful. And the hot tub back at the motel was especially welcome!
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