Showing posts with label Granite rocks.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Granite rocks.. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 24, 2018

First Painting of 2018

Using Red in the Palette.


The quick 'sketch' type of painting for a larger work, the first painting of 2018 is done.  This is a great way to work out composition and palette, figure out high lights and low lights, shadows....and things I want to change.


Now it's time to move on to the larger canvas, not too large as my work goes, only 18" x 24". 


Check back to see what stays the same and what changes as the larger work comes together.  More studio time for me and beginning the second painting of 2018.

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Monday, January 6, 2014

Lake Tahoe Paintings

 Three Weeks of Mild Weather.

Lake Tahoe Boulder painting by Pamela Hunt Lee

That's it for Northern California and the Lake Tahoe area. Mild.  That is not what we are all seeing for the remainder of the country.  Brrrr...it looks cold out there.  But here, at Tahoe it has been unusually clear and warm.  This is not a situation that is good for the lake level or the local businesses, but one that must be accepted since there is nothing any of us can do about it, but live with it and enjoy it.


Lots of people are out on bikes, hiking, and using the water.  It's pretty amazing to see paddle boarders skimming across the lake in January.  I choose my kayak because I can load it up with my sketch book, camera and other art related items. Posted here are a a couple little paintings created using the inspiration from these kayak trips.  Yes, back to my passion, painting.  And back to painting Lake Tahoe Boulders from the water instead of winter inspired work, but that's how it is when the weather is mild day after day.  

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Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Inspiration.

My Favorite Inspiration


Actually I just wanted some exercise, I wasn't looking for inspiration, so I lowered my Alden Quest rowing shell from the davit on the pier into the crystal clear water of Lake Tahoe.  There is a process, a ceremony, to get the boat into the water, the oars in place, gloves on and myself into the boat.  Once settled, the oars skim over the glassy smooth water, as I propel the shell and my body, in a fluid, rhythmic cadence away from the shore, out towards my favorite rock formations.  This is almost meditative, it is so quiet and peaceful.  The rhythm is like a chant.   And certainly  this activity is inspirational for my painting because my mind can wander and the things I see, Oh My!



I think I see the rocks and water differently each time I am out there.  And certainly the conditions vary each time I am out there making the visuals unique.


But from these photos you can see why I am driven to paint my vision of these rocks and water.  The rocks are massive and powerful.  The colors are intensely clear and clean.  I wish you could feel the air.


Whether it is looking at the sky, the boulders, the surface of the water or down through the depths, it all become fascinating.  Captivating.  


I am smiling, at peace and energized at the same time.  I see the next painting and the one after that, and the one to follow.  All of a sudden I want to be in front of my easel, holding my palette, applying pigment to the canvas.  


Reversing the process, I glide back to the pier, go through the ceremony of replacing the boat in the davit, putting the oars away, taking a last look at the beauty of the lake and get myself inside to my sketch book.  The morning row didn't start out as a way to gather inspiration, but it certainly became that.

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