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Author: Ken
My New Paint Box: Painting in Old Washington, KY 8 April 2019
I wanted to thank everyone who has supported my latest project-tiny plein air paintings.
I have already earned enough money to buy a new mini size paint box! It arrived today from utah, and im super excited for the rain to clear, and to get out and paint tomorrow!i couldnt wait until tomorrow. The rain has stopped, and the light (and Phil’s pear trees) looks great at the corner.
Flowering Trees In Old Washington
im going to try to paint this scene before the sky falls ouy. Grey day, white house with white trees in the background – old washington, ky
a new woodcut at the log cabin print shop
Im carving a new woodcut today at the log cabin print shop. Ill be here until 5pm.
that’s all i could do today, but check back next week, i hope to finish carving and print the woodcut!
Plein Air Painting in Maysville, KY 3 April 2019
I love plein air painting for a number of reasons: The fresh air, challenge of working from life, exploring the world around me… But my favorite part is that it takes art making process out into the public (vs toiling alone in my studio) i never know who i will run into… For example, Brenda R Williams, a longtime friend. We were neighbors back when i lived in minerva!!! So good to see her (and i learned a little more history about the church and school in minerva)
Plein Air Painting in Cincinnati
Today, I spent the day walking and painting around cincinnati and Northern Kentucky,
Time to move to the next spot…i need some exercise, so im thinking of walking to a riverview with the skyline
March 2019 sneak peek studio walkthrough
I’m embarrassed that this presentation falls short of my original idea, but I’m trying to accept the idea that sharing my work with you all is more important than getting crippled by perfectionism.
Even though i fell short of my goal (displaying all my paintings from Oaxaca together) I am proud of the 4 that ARE ready to show.
This video was made in a rush with my phone, and it has some problems… BuT i hope its good enough for those of you who cant make it to the pendleton art center tonight dont feel like you missed out.
Thanks everyone!
MY DIY panel carrier
I have noticed similarities between kentucky and mexicos cultures. We both have a talent for using the materials available to create a solution for a problem. We call it appalachian engineering. They call it technologia mexicana.
I recently made this oil panel holder; using scrap wood from printmaking/woodcut projects, nails, glue, and of course, duct tape!!
Plein Air Paintinting in Augusta, KY – March 2019
Augusta, KY will always have a special place in my heart. During my formative years as an artist (my 20s), I met many amazing people, who nurtured, encouraged and supported me…their friendship and kindness played a major role in the artist I have become. Looking back, it was a magic time and place for me.
Time has passed…and we have lost too many of those wonderful people. I haven’t been visiting Augusta like I should, and today, I decided to fix that. I paid a visit and set my paints up to make a little oil painting of the heart of Augusta — it’s library.
Afer painting the library, i also visited Augusta Ky’s namesake church “st. augustine” and painted it too…the sky was so blue today…almost surreal. I love how the white steeple contrasted with the blue sky.
Barns, Bridges and buds
Im trying to paint outside more often. Its a great way to challenge myself and grow as an artist. I *almost* didnt paint today, because its a cloudy, grey day. Then i realized that grey is one of my favorite colors…it looks great with everything! Hope you are having a great, grey day!
Plein Air Painting a fancy old house-March 16 Downtown Maysville
I needed to dust off my plein air painting equipment. The weather was good today, so i went to downtown maysville to give it a test run and paint one of the fancy old houses on 3rd street.