"My works focus on plein-air and studio paintings, encompassing both urban and rural environments. I attempt to pull order from chaos, direction from aimlessness and reveal what I hope is a new perspective on Nature"
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Artists To Watch.....
I am very delighted and excited to have been featured as one of the ‘Artists to Watch’ in Southwest Art magazine. The commentary is appearing in the November 2007 publication which is currently out on newsstands.
Below is the painting used as an insert for the article.
'Yellow Tow Truck'.......oil on canvas panel.......6x8 inches
Glassel Park’s San Fernando Blvd. is peppered with old wrecking yards and dilapidated service stations which provides ample painting fodder teeming with rich textures and colors. While cruising on the boulevard, scouting for an interesting scene with my painting buddy Erik Houg, I came across Tony’s Auto Wrecking garage. I found the warm colors of the structure against the clear blue sky appealing, although the funky little tow truck was the main attraction. Being extra cautious about the oncoming 18- wheelers and speed freaks, we quickly scurried across the street and set up on a tiny shaded curb with minimal protection from the streaming traffic.
Ahhh yes! Nothing like adrenaline, searing hot weather, car exhaust and occasional badgering from the local cart-pushing schizophrenic vagrant to stoke the fires of creativity while painting en plein air!
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22 comments:
love all the yellows!
in this cosy scene
you paint some good cars,the truck is excellent!
that is old news btw,i knew for ages you were one to watch(thanks to Bill)
congrats!
Thanks Rob...
Yes, the scene is cozy, however, painting it was a different story ;-)
By the way, you paint some good cars yourself my friend!
Congratulations on the Artists to watch recognition with Southwets Art !!
As rob said many have been watching your work for some time already and it is so great you are to be featured in a respected magazine.
I love the confident loose brushwork in this piece and I am tickled you signed the painting in the sky :)
Can't wait for the next one...
Cheers.... Andrew Judd
Sweet painting Jen. I love the character of the truck. The cone makes a good balance and the color in the roof is a great mix.
Glad you survived another thrill filled P. A. outing in the big city.
Good to see your getting the recognition you deserve. Big high five. You go girl!
Wonderful news Jennifer. I look forward to seeing it.
sounded thrilling painting along San Fernado Blvd.
I think painting urban scene is difficult to make interesting but you certainly proof it otherwise with your lovely painting.
your time has come to be featured in art mag ..... congrate to you!
best
tim
This is the first they noticed? I could have told them that. I have been watching your art since first discovery:-)
Jennifer, Congratulations on one to watch!
Your urban landscape color just blows me away, I paint Detroit landscapes and we just do not have that kind of light here.
Love your warm palette.
Another knockout Jennifer! I'll head to Border's to pick up a copy of Southwest Art.
Thanks Andrew,
As to why I signed my name in the sky, well...it's a mystery ;-)
Cheers!
Thank you Robin and Robin! :)
Thank you Tim!
Les,
I appreciate your kind and encouraging comment!
Thanks for visiting Stephen!
Took a gander at your blog and must say your urban landscapes are sensational!!
Thanks Cooper!
I hope you enjoy the blurb :)
Jennifer, Congratulations ! Much deserved..Now I can say about you when name dropping, "I remember when.... :-)
Take care, Frank.
Well done!
'bout time they noticed! Always a pleasure dropping into your blog to see new work
Ryan
Man, this is great - how tiny are your brushes??? That size and lettering as well! You GO!
Jennifer, We all got together and took a vote and I was picked to ask you where the heck you went?! Can't wait for you to get back and see your latest. Just got back from Turkey Day in Wellfleet--cold and great.
I regret to report that I've involved you in a blog game of tag. Check my entry for 11/27 for more info.
Frank and Ryan, thank you!
Hi Kelley,
I used a sable liner brush for the lettering (and a very steady hand ;-)
Thanks for visiting.
Cooper,
I'm afraid I'll have to pass on the game of 'tag'
I have a traumatic childhood memory in regards to tag that involved a pair of rusty scissors and a shoehorn.
I prefer to play 'spin the bottle' ;-)
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