Posts Tagged ‘Tinley Park’

What’s new? A show at the Vogt Visual Arts Center

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

In August, I will be showing about 35 paintings at the Vogt Visual Art Center (VVAC) in Tinley Park. My friend, Marcia Duff will also have her watercolor paintings on display. Both of us are representational artists and we particularly enjoy landscapes.  Here are some pictures of the Vogt Center which is the art center for Tinley Park. It has a gallery on the ground floor and classrooms upstairs. On August 13th, there will be an artist reception at 7 p.m. There will also be free music in the gazebo outside and plenty of refreshments. 

Vogt Visual Art CenterVogt Gazebo

We have had a lot of rain lately, so I haven’t done as much plein air painting as I would like. Here is one of my most recent outdoor paintings.

Saugatuck Iris

I recently painted Lake Marmo from a winter plein air study and a photo. Here is the far from completed study on location (I was frozen) and the photo I took.

Plein Air of Lake MarmoPhoto Frozen Marmo

Here is my painting from these two sources. See My January post for the details of this trip to the Morton Arboretum.

Painting Frozen Marmo

I hope you are enjoying the summer. Until next time,
Sue

What’s new? It is spring and time for plein air painting!

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

A couple of weeks ago we had our first 65 degree day in months. So, I packed up the easel and art supplies and headed to the Morton Arboretum. I knew it would be too early for blooming flowers and trees but I had to get outside.  Here are some of the earliest signs of new life. The daffodils were just sprouting.

March flowersMarch DaffodilsDaffodil Close up

I set up my easel next to the car because I did not realize how windy it would be and the wind was cold! I anchored the easel so it was secure but I was constantly holding something else down. I was attracted to some trees that had red grass in front of them. Here is the set up. I first put pastel down for the major shapes and then used Gamsol (mineral spirits) to spread the pastel. When it was dry, I applied some pastel. I did not finish.

Set UpPastel underpaintingGamsolProgressing

Unfortunately, this was not fun so I gave up and went to the visitor’s center for some hot tea. I was so cold! I spent the rest of my time driving through the grounds. Today it is an unusual 80 degrees and many things are blooming. It is still windy but I am looking forward to a return trip.

One of my pastel paintings, “Running Out of Titanium White” has been accepted into the Great Lakes Pastel Society National Show. This will be at the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art in Midland Michigan from May 8th to August 1st. In August I will be showing a large number of paintings at the Vogt Visual Art Center in Tinley Park with Marcia Duff, a watercolorist. So I am busy painting in my studio and framing.

Running Out of Titanium White

Have a great Easter.
Until next time,
Sue Flanagan