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Oil painting workshop in Kamouraska

20 jeudi Juin 2013

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en plein air/ourdoor painting, Kamouraska

Early in June, I participated in a four day en plein air oil painting workshop, in Kamouraska, organized by Susan S. Scott.

Under the direction of Susan, my paintings progressed from working my oils in a watercolour manner to a bolder oil knife painting technique.   On all painting surfaces I had applied a coloured warm or cool imprimatura.

Day one in Kamouraska
A bit windy and chilly

I found a secluded spot near the shore to do this first painting on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm canvas, using brushes, using my oils almost as a watercolour sketch. 

This painting on 7.5×8 inches/19×20 cm gessoed hot pressed paper was painted from the gallery of the house, looking down on the shore when the tide was down.

Day 2 in Kamouraska
A bit windy, but much warmer weather

Still using brushes, I did this painting on a 8×12 inches/20×30 cm masonite board in the morning on the shore, looking towards the warf.

At this point I started using painting knifes and applying more paint to the surface.   For this painting on a 8×12 inches/20×30 cm masonite board, I chose a spot directly on the warf, looking east.

Day 3 in Kamouraska
Beautiful sunny weather

In the morning I painted on the other side of the warf, looking west.  Pursuing with painting knives, on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm wood panel .

In the afternoon, I went down the little road near the shore and painted directly on the sand when the tide was down, looking west, This was painted on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm wood panel, using painting knives. 

Day 4 in Kamouraska
Beautiful sunny day

In the early afternoon, I went down a secluded little road, and painted facing a seaside meadow.  I have now adopted the painting knives, again on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm wood panel.

The last evening before departure from Kamouraska.  From the gallery of the house looking down on the shore, painted on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm canvas, using painting knives.

My last painting in Kamouraska, the sun is going down and night is falling. From the gallery of the house looking down at the shore with the tide out.   Painted on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm canvas, using painting knives.

The little village of Kamouraska in the Bas-du-Fleuve is ravishing, the scenery is spendid, with sun going down skies you just cannot believe. 

Oil painting workshop in Kamouraska

20 jeudi Juin 2013

Posted by Rochelle Mayer, artiste peintre et graveur in Actualités du blog

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en plein air/ourdoor painting, Kamouraska

Early in June, I participated in a four day en plein air oil painting workshop, in Kamouraska, organized by Susan S. Scott.

Under the direction of Susan, my paintings progressed from working my oils in a watercolour manner to a bolder oil knife painting technique.   On all painting surfaces I had applied a coloured warm or cool imprimatura.

Day one in Kamouraska
A bit windy and chilly

I found a secluded spot near the shore to do this first painting on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm canvas, using brushes, using my oils almost as a watercolour sketch.

This painting on 7.5×8 inches/19×20 cm gessoed hot pressed paper was painted from the gallery of the house, looking down on the shore when the tide was down.

Day 2 in Kamouraska
A bit windy, but much warmer weather

Still using brushes, I did this painting on a 8×12 inches/20×30 cm masonite board in the morning on the shore, looking towards the warf.

At this point I started using painting knifes and applying more paint to the surface.   For this painting on a 8×12 inches/20×30 cm masonite board, I chose a spot directly on the warf, looking east.

Day 3 in Kamouraska
Beautiful sunny weather

In the morning I painted on the other side of the warf, looking west.  Pursuing with painting knives, on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm wood panel .

In the afternoon, I went down the little road near the shore and painted directly on the sand when the tide was down, looking west, This was painted on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm wood panel, using painting knives.

Day 4 in Kamouraska
Beautiful sunny day

In the early afternoon, I went down a secluded little road, and painted facing a seaside meadow.  I have now adopted the painting knives, again on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm wood panel.

The last evening before departure from Kamouraska.  From the gallery of the house looking down on the shore, painted on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm canvas, using painting knives.

My last painting in Kamouraska, the sun is going down and night is falling. From the gallery of the house looking down at the shore with the tide out.   Painted on a 8×10 inches/20×25 cm canvas, using painting knives.

The little village of Kamouraska in the Bas-du-Fleuve is ravishing, the scenery is spendid, with sun going down skies you just cannot believe.

Dernières nouvelles

  • "Un fleuve en furie" livre d'artiste format accordéon
  • Par monts et vallées, livre d'artiste accordéon
  • Livre d'artiste concertina "Randonnée dans les bois"
  • Livre d'artiste "Série Métro I"
  • Les chaises, petit livre d'artiste format accordéon
  • Série Dindons Numéro Quatre, une linogravure de réduction
  • Salon de l'automne de l'Association des artistes de LaSalle
  • Pratique de recyclage en reliure, quelques livres d'artiste et reliures
  • Série Dindons, linogravures
  • Livre d’artiste »Mon jardin imaginaire »
  • Livre d’artiste « Recherchés/Wanted »
  • « Après l’orage », petite série de huit œuvres sur papier de récupération
  • Printemps Émeraude, une exposition de l’Association des artistes de LaSalle
  • "Printemps/Spring" une petite série de collages
  • Exposition de l'Association culturelle des femmes de Montréal
  • Exposition de l’Association culturelle des femmes de Montréal (WASM)
  • Livre d’artiste "Caligula, Belzébuth et Harry"
  • Livre d’artiste "Les trois grâces"
  • Livre d’artiste "Charlie et Les Trois Sœurs"
  • "Recherchés/Wanted", trois petites séries de monotypes

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