A Quick Summer Overview

I’ve been a terrible blogger.  In my defense I’ve been painting.  I know, it’s a sorry excuse, but there it is.  The summer has whizzed by, early snowstorms have frozen the leaves before they could turn golden, and I have the flu, so now is the time for an update.MAY: Went on a painting trip with the Montana Painters Alliance to central Montana.  The family came along, and we stayed in a great forest service cabin.  I had the chance to give my favorite student a painting lesson:JasperThis is Jasper getting ready to do his first “plein air oil.”  I’m showing him how to mix green.  Here he is blocking in the painting:jasper blocking inThe trip went well until I was attacked by a band of savages while on a hike.    savages I fought bravely, but I was outnumbered. Notice the little guy sneaking in for the kill.JUNE: This year I moved my Paradise Valley workshop up till June in the hopes of better weather.  It snowed/ rained/ sleeted most of the four days.  We did get out to paint on a beautiful ranch on the first day.  We all had a bit of a surprise:Cattle DriveHandsome CowboyWorkshop Surprise Yes, this is the real deal, not some dude dressed up for the artists.  Most of the students had to scramble to get their easels out of the way for the cattle drive.  This is, after all, Montana.  Cattle have the right-of-way!  I felt just a twinge of professional jealousy:  I’ll never look as good behind an easel as that cowboy looked on the horse.  Sigh…JULY:  I taught two workshops in July, one up near Glacier, and one in Yellowstone National Park.  The first picture is at Lake McDonald in Glacier.  Another tough day in the office!Glacier WorkshopHere’s some of the students in Yellowstone:Yellowstone Workshop This is my favorite workshop to teach.  We stay in cabins at the Lamar Buffalo Ranch and share a communal kitchen.  For painting excursions we have use of a 14 passenger bus and a volunteer bus driver.  Basically it’s four days of non-stop art, in the field, in the classroom, and over dinner.  I’m smiling as I write!August: I had a great time painting with Ned Mueller and Jim Lamb for a couple days down in Paradise Valley.  Here’s Ned showing how a master of composition does it:DSC_0056 I really try to seek out other artists.  We can all get a little isolated, so I find it invigorating to paint with other artists.  I also had the chance to take a workshop with Matt Smith over in Bozeman.  He’s an amazing painter and a great teacher, but he wasn’t easy! He didn’t cut me any slack!  I really needed someone to rake me over the coals, so I tried to soak in every word.In late August I drove with the wife and kids down to Colorado.  I had to go down for a  show in Boulder and we made a vacation out of it.  We saw some amazing country, painted and camped.  Here I am painting at 12,500 feet. Painting HighThe kids all managed to hike up to this high mountain lake.  My oldest painted flowers while the others threw rocks into the lake.  What a day!September:I took a trip with my good friend and accomplice George Bumann to Yellowstone.  We camped at Norris, and painted the beautiful fall colors.  And giggled.  I’ll admit it, George and I get kinda silly and stupid.  George convinced me to do a nocturne with the aid of his headlights.  By the end I could see the milky way clearly, but I could not see the landscape.  IMG_5128Ahh, but what fun!I’ve left so many painting adventures out, a reminder that I need to blog more regularly, but this should get you a quick overview of a very busy summer.

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