Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Maynard Dixon Country 2014

The Maynard Dixon Country show comes together once a year in Mt. Carmel, Utah. This year's event is Sept, 5-7, 2014.  This art show features 33 of some of the best known artists from across the country.  Now in its 16th year, this annual event is gaining national acclaim.  If you are an art lover, it is a must see show.  These four paintings are my entries in this year's Maynard Dixon Country.

Canyons in the Sky, 22x30'' watercolor


Morning Layers, 18x36 watercolor


Wind Chill, 18x22'' oil

The second day of the show opens at 10:00 am with a crowd of people trying to see all of what is called the Wet Painting Show.  This show takes place in Maynard Dixon's historic studio.  Here are a few photos from last year's wet painting show.

The crowd gathers awaiting the 10:00 entry to the wet painting sale.


Inside Maynard Dixon's studio just before the door opens.

Another view inside Maynard Dixon's studio just before the door opens.


Many discussions about which paintings to buy.


An up close study of some of the many paintings available.



Group art discussion in front of the Maynard Dixon bunkhouse.

Saturday, May 10, 2014

A few recent paintings

I felt it was time to post a few paintings I've done the last little while. Most of these were done on location during various painting trips. Two of them are studio pieces.

North From Powell Point, 10x12" oil - on location piece

Heaven's Breath, 15x22" watercolor - studio piece

Zion Morning Glory, 12x16" watercolor - on location piece

Balancing Rock North Rim, 10x12" watercolor - on location piece

Morning at Rio Grande Gorge, 11x14" oil - on location piece

Sangre de Cristo Chapel, 9x12 oil - on location piece

Box Canyon Shade, 12x16" oil - on location piece

Winter Moisture, 11x14 oil - on location piece

Gate Keeper, 14x11 oil - on location piece

Stormy Sky Over Taos, 12x16" watercolor - on location piece

Morning Announcement Zion, 22x22" watercolor - studio piece












Thursday, February 6, 2014

New Year's Road Trip 2014

After many weeks working hard on a major home improvement project (adding on a living room and dining room) we needed a break. We decided to hitch up our vintage 1955 Airstream trailer, Moonshadow, and head south to join 40 other Airstreams for a New Year’s Eve rally at Picacho Peak, Arizona. On December 27th we gladly left dreary cold and snow behind.  The first day on the road we went as far as Burro Creek campground, a beautiful spot and popular birding location in Arizona. 


Picacho Peak: warm sun at last! Even though our home is now much larger with two new rooms, we were getting cabin fever and after a long spell of sub-zero temperatures, we were more than ready for a change. At Picacho Peak, just north of Tucson, it felt like a summer day in Parowan.


We thought we were here to celebrate the New Year, not Christmas!
I guess Santa needs to get away from cold weather too.


Five days and nights camped amongst other Airstreamers, we had afternoon happy hours for socializing and sharing good food and drink. Pictured here: New Belgium Brewery of Colorado’s “Accumulation” IPA with Airstream in the snow label, a winter seasonal brew.


Nightly bonfire and b.s. sessions.


Spike spent daylight hours painting rocks, arroyos and saguaros.

Picacho Peak Afternoon, small 9x12'' oil

Arroyo Bottom, small 8x10'' oil


The last day of 2013 we gathered for a White Elephant gift exchange. Gifts ranged from the bizarre to the awful with a few good things mixed in. That night we rang in the New Year around a blazing campfire with plenty of champagne.


Evening Announcement, 12x16'' oil
The evening glow on the surrounding mountains was pure eye-candy!


We began 2014 by moving further south to Saguaro National Park, just west of Tucson. We camped three nights at a county run campground and made day excursions for painting into the park and to San Xavier de Bac Mission and Tubac.


Sonoran Desert, 12x16'' oil
It was amazing to see how green the desert was this time of year.


San Xavier de Bac Mission, 11x14'' oil

Desert Wash, small 8x8'' oil


We headed home by way of  Marble Canyon and Vermillion Cliffs
where we planned to camp a night or two.


Crossing Navajo Bridge gave us a spectacular view of Marble Canyon and the Colorado River.


At Lee’s Ferry campground we grab the best campsite. For years we have lusted for this primo site which overlooks the river. Now, in the cold January weather, with the campground virtually empty, we have our pick of sites.

Marble Canyon Tributary, small 9x12'' oil.
One last chance to get in some painting time.


We stay two nights. Our last evening here, as the sun sets, warm light glows on the canyon wall above the cold river.