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Sunday, August 26, 2012

"Chatham Harbor," which is my most recent painting...

... will be on exhibition at Maple & Main Gallery, 1 Maple Street, Chester, Connecticut.  Today is the last day of the current show there; it comes down at the close of business today.  On Wednesday, when the doors of the gallery open, a whole new show will be waiting to be enjoyed. 
"Chatham Harbor," original 10x30" acrylic on three linen panels, copyright Joan Cole

“Chatham Harbor” is a triptych, an art form used in early Christian art.  Triptychs were a standard format for altar paintings from the Middle Ages onwards.  Although this is not a religious piece, I chose this format, in part, because of my  reverence for the natural world.   Everywhere I look in nature, I am inspired to paint.  Albert Schweitzer is one of my heroes.  His book Reverence for Life says it all.  If everyone lived by Schweitzer's standards, the world would be a better place.

Be that as it may, this triptych offers the viewer a 180-degree view of Chatham Harbor.  At the same time, 

Panel 1
each panel,








 when viewed individually, 
Panel 2

provides its own unique perspective.   
Panel 3

I believe that beauty is a matter of perspective.  It surrounds us.  Beauty is everywhere we look—if we look.   

What do you find in “Chatham Harbor”?

Thursday, June 9, 2011

The colors in "Day's End" must be seen to be appreciated....

"Day's End,"  24" x 12" acrylic on stretched canvas, $625, copyright by Joan Cole
....They are the result of my applying layer upon layer of transparent acrylic pigments to the canvas.  "Day's End" is another of my latest paintings which is on display in the summer show, opening at Maple & Main Gallery in Chester tomorrow.  Unlike "Clearing" which has already been sold (as I mentioned in yesterday's post), "Day's End" is still available for purchase.  I look forward to seeing you at the opening between 5 and 8 PM.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Happy New Year's Day!

Well, it's here at last!  2011!   I ended 2010 with a paint brush in my hand, and today I started the new year by painting from morning until late afternoon.  My goals for 2011 are to produce more work and, in the process,  to grow as an artist.   

I want to become a more prolific and proficient plein air painter.  My pastel classes, which begin on Tuesday, will be one way of doing just that.  I know that masterpastellist Claudia Post will significantly influence my drawing abilities as well as my use of color.

The palette I was working with yesterday was totally different from today's.  Yesterday, working primarily in greens, I was putting finishing touches on a second lupine painting from a photograph my husband had taken in Searsport, Maine, a few years ago.  Today, when I began, the weather was sunny with the temperature on our deck in the fifties.  The first painting is in high key winter colors:  whites, greys, blues, browns, pinks.  The palette darkened on the second painting as the sun, now shrouded in clouds, dropped further to the west.  I hope to finish both paintings tomorrow, though the forecasters are predicting rain. 

This is approximately the view that I was painting today.  "Waiting for Spring" was completed in February of 2009.  I'll be eager to see the difference between the two new paintings and this one.

Waiting for Spring, oil, 12" x 12"
I hope everyone had a safe and happy New Year's Eve and a relaxing, peace-filled New Year's Day.  May the year ahead bring us all a wee bit closer to our dreams.

Monday, March 29, 2010

My Friend Jen!


Today, Jen & I have been trying out some new possiblities for my blog. I'm not sure this will be the final version, but we've had a fun afternoon looking at my options. What do you think?
Jen is my guide when it comes to technology. She's helping me put my portfolio together.
"The Dock in Winter" is one of the paintings that I will be including in it. A 9" x 12" oil, it shows what our dock looked like up until a couple weeks ago. Hooray! Spring is here and the ice is out!




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