Layover oil, 12x16 inches
(This painting was selected for the 23rd OPA National Juried Exhibition)
Greetings and Happy Spring!
Below are some fun Ojai workshop pics I am delighted to share. Enjoy :-)
P L E I N A I R W O R K S H O P
(O J A I - A P R I L 2 0 1 4)
Morning demo at Lake Casitas
Students painting Ojai countryside
Springtime blossoms in Ojai
Donelle painting at the Besant Center
Avatar Point at Meher Mount
Some Ojai eye candy :-)
My fabulous students!
Clockwise from upper left: Joan, Alane, Jennifer, Ben, Donelle,
Kourtney, Nanette, Sarah, Claire and John
(Rachel and Sophia missing from pic)
U P C O M I N G E X H I B I T I O N S
National Artists Invitational Exhibition
Roman Alleyway oil, 8x15 inches
I’m delighted to announce that two of my paintings will be on display for the
National Artists Invitational Exhibition at 717 Gallery in Easton, Maryland.
Show opens May 2nd, 2014.
For more info click here
23rd Annual Juried Exhibition
My new painting Layover (scroll to top to view image) has been selected for the prestigious
OPA 23rd Annual Juried Exhibition hosted by the Bennington Arts Center located in
Bennington, Vermont.
OPA 23rd Annual Juried Exhibition hosted by the Bennington Arts Center located in
Bennington, Vermont.
Show opens June 7th, 2014.
For more info click here
2 0 1 4 P L E I N A I R W O R K S H O P S
As I mentioned above, the June 2014 Esalen workshop in Big Sur is a little over a month away! There are still spots available, so if you try and sign up and they tell you otherwise please contact me directly (sometimes the elves that run the place get a little spacey from all that fresh air and deep meditation).
I am also conducting a Wellfleet workshop in September which has only one spot left, so if you’re on the East Coast and you want to participate do not wait to the last minute to sign up! After that I’ll be teaching again in Esalen in October and Ojai in November 2014.
Click here for registration info and to view complete 2014 workshop schedule.
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Well that’s it for the McChristian news, have to get back to my painting regime. Already took up lots of time last week staring at the mystical lunar eclipse through my telescope and battling with pesky springtime allergies. The eclipse resembled a Frazetta-esque, sci-fi looking scene that simply needed an eight legged bobcat to slink along the neighbor’s fence to complete it :-)
Have a sensational and sassy summer and fight the good fight, digest those candy eggs, avoid eating too many leftover peeps and keep on creating and appreciating!
Bamboo eagerly anticipating summer.......
2 0 1 4 P L E I N A I R W O R K S H O P S
I am also conducting a Wellfleet workshop in September which has only one spot left, so if you’re on the East Coast and you want to participate do not wait to the last minute to sign up! After that I’ll be teaching again in Esalen in October and Ojai in November 2014.
Click here for registration info and to view complete 2014 workshop schedule.
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Well that’s it for the McChristian news, have to get back to my painting regime. Already took up lots of time last week staring at the mystical lunar eclipse through my telescope and battling with pesky springtime allergies. The eclipse resembled a Frazetta-esque, sci-fi looking scene that simply needed an eight legged bobcat to slink along the neighbor’s fence to complete it :-)
Have a sensational and sassy summer and fight the good fight, digest those candy eggs, avoid eating too many leftover peeps and keep on creating and appreciating!
Bamboo eagerly anticipating summer.......
11 comments:
Hi Jennifer, your painting "Layover" is wonderful. I love this type of " slice of life" paintings.
Congratulations on your many successes. Your work is beautiful and well deserving of the many honors.
Thank you Carol Blackburn! :-)
Thanks so much for the kudos Carol Hopper. Much appreciated!
Can I ask a secret of the trade question? In "Layover", it looks like you toned the canvas in red and yellow. It looks like many of your works are on toned canvas that shows through in the finished work. Its an effect I love. Do you ever tone your canvases in 2 colors or am I mistaken in this?
Hi Daniel,
Yes, I do tone my canvas prior to painting. I use a combination of Thalo Red Rose and Indian Yellow.
I have tried To allow the undertone of Thalo red and indian yellow to seep through. But my brush strokes cover it up...... what is your method for your brush strokes to allow the under painting to be seen through? Do you use super rough canvas and super dry brush strokes?
Hi BC,
I use a combination of both textured canvas and thick paint. I avoid doing too much blending and attempt to leave the 'scumbled' brush stroke alone once its applied onto the canvas. Hope that was helpful and thanks for stopping by :-)
I use a combination of both textured canvas and thick paint. I avoid doing too superslot
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