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painting marathon

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

with my pregnancy progressing into the few last weeks, i am feeling bigger by the day, hence my painting energy seems to dwindle a little… however i am still pushing as my upcoming show july29-august 1st, 2009 at the fairmont algonquin is coming fast… so far, i have held up my endeavor to paint every day… here a little update of my finished ones;-)

watercolour, 22x20in, 55x50cm aquarell

watercolour, 22x20in, 55x50cm aquarell, painted 'en plein air' ,SOLD

stranded, acrylic on canvas, 24x30, gestranded, acryl auf leinwand, 60x75cm

stranded, acrylic on canvas, 24x30, gestranded, acryl auf leinwand, 60x75cm, painted 'en plein air'

lupins and foxglove, w/c, 8x10 approx, Lupinen und Digitalis, aquarell, 20x25cm, SOLD

lupins and foxglove, w/c, 8x10 approx, Lupinen und Digitalis, aquarell, 20x25cm, 'en plein air', SOLD

Da meine Schwangerschaft sich nun langsam dem Ende naehert (33 Wochen), komme ich mir taeglich noch umfangreicher vor, so verlangsamt sich auch meine Malausdauer etwas… trotzdem male ich taeglich- mein Vorhaben an mich selbst bis ende des monats- denn unsere jaehrliche Show ist schon bald: Fundy Artists- Juli 29- August1, 2009, Fairmont Algonquin Casino. Hier ein kleines update ueber meine neuesten  Bilder…

paint out with the kids

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

after all the rain we had the last weeks, i thought it might be nice for my children to have a picknick and paint-out on the beach. we went to the boat landing as it is close to home, but quiet and full of interesting treasures for the kids to collect at low tide. and a great time we had… see the results from Sabrina and Simone (Maximilian, 2 had fun scrubbing so much water onto his paper until it was disolved and Mama’s watercolour bush killed- so no post from his side this time;-)

Sabrina’s beach, aquarell

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Red Lobster Boat, 5×6in watercolour, 13×15cm, aquarell, 68.-$

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Nach all dem Regen der letzten Wochen, dachte ich es waere schoen fuer meine beiden Kinder ein Picknick am Meer zu machen, mit anschliessendem malen. Wir sind zum Bootlandeplatz gegangen, da der nicht so weit weg ist, recht ruhig und voller angespuelter ‘Schaetze’ zum sammeln fuer die Kiddies- hei war das Spass! die Resultierenden Gemaelde sind oben zu sehen, Sabrina’s und Mama’s (Maximilian, 2, hatte Spass viel Wasser aufs Papier zu schuetten und dann mit dem Pinsel so lange zu rubbeln, bis sich alles in Wohlgefallen aufgeloest hat- mein guter Aquarellpinsel uebrigens auch- also kein Gemaelde von seiner Seite Diesmal;-)

Lupina-bonanza

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

as the weather just was too beautiful to ‘do housework’ i took my painting chair and headed out to do more Lupins- this time watercolour. Lupina-bonanza; watercolour, 11×7

Da das Wetter einfach viel zu schoen war fuer Hausputz, nahm ich meinen Malstuhl und radelte raus um mehr Lupinen zu malen- in Aquarell diesmal.

Lupina-bonanza: aquarells, 28×19cm

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old Fish market Boat, 5×7in approx, 14×19cmimg_6040

Lupin update

Saturday, June 13th, 2009

an hour ago, i was on the phone with a friend and i mentioned not to post any more painting photos until my show opening- she adviced me to DO post more, hence here some painting updates;-) the lupins from glebe road: at the beginning of glebe road, where later in the season the wild roses bloom… i just love the spot! there’s this old apple tree clinging on to the soil, almost eroded into the sea. it was a wonderful day- full of god’s creation- bees and butterflies, wildflowers and warm rays of sunshine- what a blessing for the soul!

vor etwa einer Stunde war ich am Telefon mit einer Freundin, und als ich aufbrachte nicht mehr Foto’s von meinen Bildern zu posten vor der Eroeffnung der Kunstausstellung- hat sie mir gesagt ich sollte DOCH Bilder einstellen… gerade jetzt- drum ein kleines update ;-) Die  Lupinbilder die ich vor ein paar Tagen begonnen habe…fast am anfang der Glebe Road…wo spaeter im Sommer die wilden Rosen bluehen… ich bin verliebt in dieses Plaetzchen! Dort ist dieser alte Apfelbaum, fast schon ins Meer gewaschen, haelt er sich noch fest am Ufer. Es war ein wunderschoener Tag- erfuellt von Gottes Herrlichkeit- Bienen und Schmetterlinge, Wildblumen und warme Sonnenstrahlen- was fuer eine Wohltat fuer die Seele!

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Glebe Road Lupins- 18×24in, 45×61cm  Gallery wrapped canvas

img_5979 Kingsbrae Lupins 30×24in, 75×60cm, Acrylic on Canvas- sorry for the bad quality pics, took it at 9pm after the phone call;-)

veggie medley

Sunday, June 7th, 2009

this weeks challenge from the ‘different strokes from different folks’ is painting a veggie medley from one posted photo.                                                         Das dieswoechige Projekt von ‘different strokes from different folks’ ist ein Gemuesearrangement zu malen von einem vorgegebenen Foto. Hier meine Interpretation. Ich habe dafuer mein letztes Blatt ‘yupo‘ papier genommen, und hatte viel Spass dabei. 45×60cm.

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here’s my take on it. i used my very last sheet of  ‘yupo‘ paper, and it was great fun doing it;-) 18×24in

i am handing out invitations to my art show left and right, i am getting nervous already- hopefully i won’t be all by myself at the opening!!!! it seems to be my nightmare, ha,ha.                                                                                                 Fuer meine bevorstehende Kunstausstellung haendige ich Einladungen aus an alle Bekannten und Freunde- ich werde allmaehlich nervoes- hoffentlich werde ich nicht ganz allein auf weiter Flur sein bei der Vernissage!!!!  Das scheint mir mein grosser Alptraum im moment, haha.

i am still painting at high speed in those last days before the show… it is a good feeling, never the less and i am learning soo much just through the process of organizing it and seeing it take on shape- thank you Lord for it.                                                  Ich male immer noch auf Hochtouren in diesen letzten Tagen vor der Show… ist schon ein tolles Gefuehl, und ich lerne soo viel einfach durch den ganzen Ablauf mit Organisation und wie alles Form annimmt- und ich danke Gott dafuer.

my last acrylic, Fish Market again, with the work-in-progress WIP stages… 24×30 in.                                                                                                                                Mein Neuestes Acryl: Fish Market wieder mal, diesmal mit Bildern wie so ein Bild entsteht. 60×75cm

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Basic Bock-in with a tertiary mix of  hansa yellow light, Red Rose Deep and Phthalo blue (all Da Vinci) Erstes Einzeichnen der Grundform mit einem Farbmix aus den Primaerfarben gelb, blau, rot (DA Vinci)

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Basic establishing of form and Colour (worked from Photo on Computer Screen)                                                                                                                              Grundform und -farbe sind ethabliert (habe das Foto auf dem Computer Screen als Vorlage)

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Next day ‘on location’- to get the finishing touches and catch the ‘mood’-(using Golden Open acrylics- so i don’t battle the drying times) important to go there at the same time when the reference photo was taken- even 2 hours make a big difference in how the shadows fall…oh, yes, a little visitor came by: a ground hog- first he drank from the big water puddle and then went over to the fish market to snack on some dandy lion seeds!

Am naechsten Tag ‘vor Ort’- um die letzten Akzente und die Stimmung einzufangen (hier benutze ich ‘golden open’ acryl, um nicht mit schnell trocknenden Farben zu kaempfen)- ganz wichtig ist dabei genau zur gleichen Tageszeit zu malen wie das VorlagenFoto gemacht wurde- schon 2 Stunden machen einen riesen Unterschied wie die Schatten fallen…Ach ja, ich hatte einen kleinen Besucher: ein Erdhoernchen kam vorbei, trank von der grossen Pfuetze und schlenderte gemuetlich rueber zum Fischmarkt um an den Samenstaenden des Loewenzahns zu schmausen!

painting the fish market- 2 (more to come)

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

the weather was so perfect, i just had to head out to the fish market again- this time to finish the big canvas i painted exclusively from the plein air sketch i did a few days back. here’s a pic of my set up this time: good old french easel- worked great- i am still trying to find the ‘perfect’ set up- the never ending search, haha. This painting will go in my solo show in july.

das Wetter war so perfekt, i musste einfach wieder zum alten Fischmarkt fahren um zu malen- um die grosse Leinwand fertig zu malen, die ich ausschliesslich von meinem kleinen ‘plein air’ Sketch vor ein paar Tagen gefertigt habe. Diesmal habe ich meine gute alte tragbare Staffelei mitgebracht- funktionierte super- ich suche noch nach dem ‘perfekten’ System- eine niemals endende Suche, haha. Auch dies ist ein Bild fuer meine Solo Show im Juli.

French Easel

My french easel with 24x39 canvas- meine tragbare Staffelei mit 60x76cm Leinwand

Fish Market

here the finished painting- fish market, 24x30 in, hier das fertige Bild - alter Fischmarkt, 60x76 cm

painting the fish market

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

with the sunny and warm weather we have now, i had to head out to my favourite painting spot: yeah, you guessed it: the fish market.

i will be so sad once the old shaggy house gets torn down this fall.

img_5766-1 fish market, 8×10, open acylic on canvas panel

because i have a more commissions ordered from this scene i gladly took off yesterday after the kids went to daycare to try out some new gear:

the new ‘golden open acrylics‘ and the ‘easy L’  MacPherson pochade easel. oh, and it all was just perfect! no wind, mid morning sun giving great sun/shade definition on the house (which really helps in creating a high contrast painting), and after the initial wrestling with the new equiment all stood up and worked well. here’s a pic of the set up…

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about the paints i have to say: the way slower drying time make them ideal for outdoor painting without the need of retarders or other slowing medium. just open the tube and get started. the feel is almost like oils, without the turps and fumes- great for me as i am pregnant. they feel a tad gooey though- nothing major.

the easel is a simple tripod set up, and i hung the water container from the side knob. as the pochade does not feature a carrying  spot for the wet painting, i used corrugated plastic canvas- carrier.

as for colour palette i used: hansa yellow light, cad. red light, alizarin crimson hue, ultramarine blue and titanium yellow. now, i found that it was a bit of a change from my primary palette i usually use, as i had a hard time to mix pure greens with the ultramarine.  also, with the cad. red and alizarin crimson hue i had a limited use of reds. never the less i am very happy with the results- and i had a great time painting. thank you Lord, for this day!img_5765-1

harbour boats, acrylic on canvas, 28×48

this is the harbour painting i finished. it’s quite big for me at 28×48in- acrylic on canvas. took a long time to finish, but i learned a lot through the process. i used my Da Vinci paints for it: hansa yellow light, red rose deep, phthalo blue and titanium white.

i feel so blessed beeing able to enjoy the great outdoors and its wonderful creation… once home, i am always very humbled- by its beauty and magnificant creator.

madison avenue, NY city

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

todays post is two paintings I did for Karin Jurick’s blog:

different strokes from different folks-DSFDF how we lovingly call it…the challenge  she posted was a photo from madison avenue.

after doing a charcoal sketch to lay out the big dark/light pattern shapes I did a watercolour sketch which is the first photo here,

afterwards I took out my soft pastels and  that new Sabretooth pastel paper I got in green and went at it. I wanted to focus on the high buildings, hence the portrait format.

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first plein air of the season!

Friday, April 24th, 2009

with today’s wonderful sunshine I got up itching to get painting outside. and what better place to go than the fish market here in St. Andrews!

packing the children up for their daycare day along with my painting supplies I celebrated the sunshine with two little watercolours.

also, I’d like to invite everyone to come to my free watercolour demo: tomorrow, Saturday April 25th, from 2-3.30 at Sunbury Shores Art Center.

here they are, both 8×10’s on 100% cotton paperimg_5506img_5507img_5508,

the last one is a view from

pottery cove, St Andrews I painted inside the car on tuesday, by the end it was hailing! it’s a 4×6 on cotton paper.