Saturday, June 23, 2012

The Show is Up!


The
High Summer
show is up
and on display at the
Cate Charles Gallery
until July 14th!












If, you have any questions regarding my work
and or of Sheila Barbone's work
 please contact the Cate Charles Gallery
for pricing and availibility.

Cheers and Thank you! 


Monday, June 18, 2012

Preview of 'High Summer' at the Cate Charles Gallery.



Promotional postcard for 'High Summer' show.


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If interested,
please contact the
Cate Charles Gallery
for availability, pricing,
 and shipping information.

For all other inquiries
about a piece or pieces
please contact my studio.

Thank you!

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 Binoculars #162 - View from Avery Point - Out for a Sail.
8" x 48". Oil on mdo board. 2011/12. Floating Frame. Copyright.


Binoculars #163 - View from Avery Point - USCG, Returns from European Voyage.
10" x 60". Oil on mdo board. 2011/12. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Binoculars #164 - View from Eastern Point - White Sails, Blue Waters.
8" x 48". Oil on mdo board. 2011/12. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Binoculars #165 - View from Avery Point - Just Cruising.
8" x 48". Oil on mdo board. 2012. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Binoculars #166 - View from Avery Point - Summer Fun!
10" x 60". Oil on mdo board. 2012. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Binoculars #167 - View from Eastern Point - Racing with the Wind.
7" x 60". Oil on mdo board. 2012. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Binoculars #168 - View from Eastern Point - Fisher's Island Bound.
8" x 48". Oil on mdo board. 2012. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Binoculars #169 - View from Weekapaug Point - Passing Summer Storm.
10" x 60". Oil on mdo board. 2012. Floating Frame. Copyright.  
*Please note: this piece is no longer available.



Binoculars #170 - View from Weekapaug Point - Surf's Up!
10" x 60". Oil on mdo board. 2012. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Binoculars #171 - View from Eastern Point - Sunfish Pals.
8" x 48". Oil on mdo board. 2012. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Binoculars #172 - View from Eastern Point - First Good Day to be on the Water.
10" x 60". Oil on mdo board. 2011/12. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Landscape/Plein-Air - Summer Fog at Barn Island.
8" x 48". Oil on mdo board. 2012. Floating Frame. Copyright.



Landscape/Plein-Air - Sunset and Fog over Winnapaug Pond, RI.
8" x 48". Oil on mdo board. 2012. Floating Frame. Copyright.



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Wednesday, June 13, 2012

The Artistic Wisdom of St. Francis of Assisi.



Jusepe de Ribera. St. Francis of Assisi. 1642.
Image Source: Wikipedia.

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He who works with his hands is a laborer.

He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.

He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.

~ Saint Francis of Assisi. (1182-1226)
Mystic, Confessor, and Founder.


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

The Great Frame-Up!


Starts with a trip to the lumberyard
for a careful selection
of the available lumber of poplar.

I prefer using poplar to pine,
because it's harder and
yet still fairly light in weight.

Poplar is known for having
a rainbow of colours
white blondes,
rich yellows,
sappy greens,
and wonderful streaks
of dark purples.
I prefer the white blonde look for
my Floating Frame-Stock.

1" x 3" and 1" x 6"
boards are selected
for the framestock.

Then it's back to the woodshop
to make the floating framestock.

For the Floating Framestock
I rip 2 2" widths from the 1" x 6"
and keep the remainder 1 1/4"
for the interior part of the frame's profile.
I also rip 2 1" widths from the 1" x 3".  


Once all the rips and cuts are made
it's time to assemble the lengths
into their proper Floating Frame profile.


Floating Frame profile glued, stapled, and drying.


All 128 linear feet sanded and ready for the next step,
painting the interior of the profile with latex - flat black.

Second coat of flat black in drying stage.


80 miter cuts later makes for 10 frames!


Filled, sanded, waxed, and ready for paintings.


Detail of waxing.


Back of frame with painting set in place.


The Great Frame-Up!!

Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Surf's Up ...



Binoculars #170 - View from Weekapaug Point, RI. - Surf's Up.
10" x 60". Oil on mdo board. 2012. © Copyright. 

RESERVED!

For the 'High Summer' show
at the
Cate Charles Gallery.
June 22, 2012.

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I have a fondness for
Weekapaug Point, RI,
which runs deep in my Being
not only because it is an ideal lookout
location for the Binoculars Series,
but also because the many hours of
duely noted observations
and
contemplations of Life
have been spent here.

With that said
this piece
Binoculars #170,
is a combination of two days.

Perhaps this view has already happened
or maybe it has yet to happen,
either way,
it was extracted
from that deep recesses
of the fondness I have for such a
popular and yet quiet lookout.

I close out with a tune
that often kept me company
while Weekapaug Point
stitched its way into my heart.

Enjoy! ~ Polly ~


Summer Fog ...



'Summer Fog at Barn Island'. 8" x 48". Oil on mdo board. 2012. © Copyright.

RESERVED!

For the 'High Summer' show
at the
Cate Charles Gallery
June 22, 2012.

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This piece is much larger than
its original 6" x 24" plein-air counterpart,
(now in a private collection in Africa!)

The pleasures of working 
in plein-air painting are many,
but the top #1 reason is, 
there is nothing like working from Life
and being 'one' with the elements!
   
Also, most plein-air pieces tend
to be small in nature
which makes for easier transport and,
one can work effectively, more quickly. 

With the essence of the moment
residing in a small piece,
the work allows itself to be
brought back to the studio
and used for reference
later on.

I hope the transformation
from small to large
was a success!?

Enjoy! ~ Polly ~

Monday, June 4, 2012

Today's Rainbow Palette ...


Today's Rainbow Palette ...

Offered colourful sails and bright skies
to the panel on the easel!


Before the cleaning .... 



There are some moments in the studio
where I feel truly 'free' as a painter
and those moments are usually found
during the process of cleaning the palette
at the end of a day's work.


In today's cleaning process 
I, unintentionally
made and discovered,
the above,
rather beautiful abstraction.

I almost wish this was a real painting.

Enjoy!  ~ Polly ~ 

The Artistic Wisdom of Salvador Dali



The Persistence of Memory. 1931. Oil on canvas. 9 1/2" x 13".
 Museum of Modern Art, New York.
(Image Source: Wikipedia)


Have no fear of perfection. You'll never reach it. ~ Salvador Dali

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I don't know why, but it seems to me this tune 
complements Dali's piece quite well.

Enjoy, ~ Polly ~