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Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald, Plein Air Artist

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Portrait Party Sketch Night

05 Tuesday Feb 2013

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I was privileged to be the host of yet another successful community sketch night on February 4th, 2013. A great group of sketchers got together and spent a couple of fun filled hours sketching each other, resulting in a great mutual admiration meeting by the end of the evening.





A bit of History on the ACRW Sketch Nights

The Arts Council-Windsor Region has spearheaded a unique community sketch night. They are scheduled for every other Monday. What is unique about them is that a different organization or artist hosts each sketch night.  Each organization puts its own spin on the night.

Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald,  President of the Windsor & Essex County Plein Air Society, will be hosting the second session of 2013 at Windsor Printmaker’s Forum.  Elizabeth is inspired by the artist Julia Kay who spearheaded Julia Kay’s Portrait Party. JKPP is a  communal project in which more than 700 artists from all over the world have so far made more than 30K portraits of each other in less than 3 years.  It should be great fun. Bring your sketchbooks, and drawing tools.

ACWR Sketch Night is made possible with the partnership of local artists Dave Kant, Christy Lister, Elizabeth MacDonald, Mary Wheeler,  Windsor Printmaker’s Forum, and the Arts Council of Windsor and Region.

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ACWR Sketch Nights

30 Tuesday Oct 2012

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Brush pen sketch of a tree at Birch Run. by photographerpainterprintmaker
Brush pen sketch of a tree at Birch Run., a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

I am pleased to announce that I will be one of the hosts for the Arts Council Sketch nights. My night will be Monday December 10th from 6 until 9. Location and theme of my sketch night will be announced soon. Each night is hosted by a different artist or art group. We are really excited about what will be taking place during these evenings.
Here is the post from the Arts Council site followed by a link.

The Arts Council Windsor & Region is facilitating bi-monthly Sketch Nights in partnership with local artists, businesses and organizations.

How do you become involved?

–Become an ACWR member 
-Fill out the form below

We want you to make this event/workshop/semi-collaborative sketching time your own! Have any suggestions on how to make this open sketching group awesome? Potential partners or themes? We want to hear them! Come out on Monday, November 12, meet the group of sketchers and share your ideas.

There are 3 sessions to lead Sketch Nights into the new year (all sessions are at 6pm unless otherwise noted):

 Monday, November 12 – Exquisite Corpse style drawing session lead by Sketch Night member Dave Kant @ ACWR (1942 Wyandotte St E)

Monday, November 26 – Live nude model session lead by Sketch Night partner SHO Art, Spirit and Performance  @ SHO (628 Monmouth Rd)

Monday, December 10 – TBA Sketch activity with Plein Air artist Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald

Please Note: Our goal is to make sketch night accessible and affordable for everyone. However, due to material costs there may be reasonable supplementary fees for certain Sketch Night activities.

Questions? Please email info@acwr.net or call us at 519 252 2787.

Arts Council Sketch nights

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A Beautiful Fall Day at Ojibway Park

22 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Landscape, Plein Air, Sketch, Watercolour

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Owl Nest Boxes at Ojibway Park by photographerpainterprintmaker
Owl Nest Boxes at Ojibway Park, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.
Fall Colour at Ojibway Park by photographerpainterprintmaker
Fall Colour at Ojibway Park, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

What an incredible beautiful warm and sunny day for a paint out today! It’s a toss up what I like better Fall or Spring. The vivid reds are mostly finished. It seems the colours arrive and leave so quickly. There are still some beautiful yellows hanging on.

Four turtles kept us amused as they tried to sun together on a floating log. They reminded me of lumberjack contests, where the contestants compete by trying to spin the log so the other man falls off. The last man standing wins! They a family of mallards makes their way downstream feeding on vegetation as they go.

Log Rolling Contestants by photographerpainterprintmaker
Log Rolling Contestants, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

Mallard Family at Ojibway by photographerpainterprintmaker
Mallard Family at Ojibway, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

Mary was writing a note for Judith, when a stunning orange dragonfly paid her a visit.  It landed on her note, and stayed while she continued to write.   These are the reasons I paint en Plein Air.  There is no studio in the world that compares.

Mary's friendly dragonfly by photographerpainterprintmaker
Mary’s friendly dragonfly, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

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Still Life Conch Shell

12 Wednesday Sep 2012

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Still Life Conch Shell by photographerpainterprintmaker
Still Life Conch Shell, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

Sometimes you just have to draw something. So while watching TV tonight I sketched this conch shell that I have decorating my bathroom. I used no fancy pencils, just a cheep dollar store mechanical pencil.

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Sketch City Marina

11 Tuesday Sep 2012

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Sketch City Marina by photographerpainterprintmaker
Sketch City Marina, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

I went off on my own today and sketched for a bit. I needed to de-stress after a day gone incredibly wrong. Sometimes just a pencil and a sketch book is the best weapon for anger management.

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Join Me Plein Air Painting In Tuscany in May 2013

19 Tuesday Jun 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Event, Moleskine, Plein Air, Sketch, Watercolour, Workshops

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Art, botanical, Botony, flower, Flowers, Italy, journal, Landscape, Plein Air, Plein Air Painting, Watercolor, Watercolour, Workshop

Hosted by Toscana Americana Workshops

Watercolor en Plein Air in Tuscany with Artist/instructor Elizabeth G MacDonald May 8-15, 2013 Cortona, Italy

I am very excited to offer a workshop in Tuscany next spring 2013.

In this workshop I will be focusing on sketching and watercolour en Plein Air.  The day will begin with a short discussion, demo and question period.  Throughout the day, each student will receive individual instruction.  We will Alternate between quick sketches in a journal, and larger paintings. As an urban and a landscape painter I am at home painting in any environment.  The focus will be on capturing the rapidly changing light and contrasting values as the day progresses.  You will also learn how to interpret colour using a limited palette. I will teach you how to edit what you see en Plein Air to create your cherished memory of Tuscany.  As an added bonus I will show you how to use photography as a tool to plan your composition,photograph your work for the web or to make art cards from your paintings.  These keepsakes can be shared with friends and family. You will learn how to work Plein Air painting into your daily life.  I will be only demonstrating watercolour, but if you are an experienced painter who wishes to do your own thing you are more than welcome to participate at the same cost.  You may bring any mediums you like with you.  However, if you bring oils do not bring thinners, as they are prohibited from flights.  You may purchase thinners at the local art store.

This workshop is suitable for the beginner or the experienced painter.  Click these links for frequently asked questions, workshop information and registration rates.

I wish to introduce you to the joy of painting in the largest studio in the world, the great outdoors.  When I paint en Plein Air I experience nature and the world in an intimate way not experienced by the casual observer. The experience exhilarates me. I am also a photographer. When I capture nature and life through a camera lens I feel more like a voyeur, stealing a moment in time.  However, when I paint I become immersed in my surroundings with all my senses.  I am alert, and the scene becomes a part of my existence.  My heart yearns to interpret what is before me. By painting en Plein Air I go beyond copying that stolen moment in a photograph in the studio. I live the moment. I live the painting. The experience becomes a memory not soon forgotten.  When people see my work, I’d like them to experience a bit of what it was like to be there.  There is no greater joy for me then when I introduce others to painting en Plein Air.

Ciao!

Recommended supplies, partial list.

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Brush pen sketch of a tree at Birch Run.

02 Saturday Jun 2012

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Brush pen sketch of a tree at Birch Run. by photographerpainterprintmaker
Brush pen sketch of a tree at Birch Run., a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

We had a very busy week opening the trailer up near West Branch Michigan. What with leaves to rake, cleaning, and repairing broken stuff and leaky roofs, there was no time to sketch, or even take photo’s! On the way home we stopped at Birch Run. I stayed in the van and watched our dog while hubby ran into the shop to buy a couple shirts. I seized the opportunity to sketch this tree in front of the van.

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35th International Sketch Crawl – Brrrrr!

21 Saturday Apr 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, cityscape, Landscape, Moleskine, Plein Air, Sketch, Watercolour

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35 International Sketch Crawl.  Dieppe Park/Detroit River from the Windsor Side. by photographerpainterprintmaker
35 International Sketch Crawl. Dieppe Park/Detroit River from the Windsor Side., a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.
The view from my toasty warm car. by photographerpainterprintmaker
The view from my toasty warm car., a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

35th International Sketch Crawl - Brrrrr! by photographerpainterprintmaker
35th International Sketch Crawl – Brrrrr!, a photo by photographerpainterprintmaker on Flickr.

The sketch crawl started out cold, (-1 C or 30 F) cloudy, and breezy (26 km/h or 16m/h out of the north). Brrrr. When I left it was partly cloudy, a balmy 7 C or 44 F with winds at 30 Km/h or 18 Mp/h out of the NE. It’s no wonder everyone left early. I managed to find a cozy spot though… in my car! I actually think I got a lovely sketch out of what would have been a lost day.

YAY!! Post #100!

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Imagination, Fire Fae

09 Thursday Feb 2012

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Sketch, Watercolour

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IMAGINATION, Fire Fae, originally uploaded by photographerpainterprintmaker.

I’ve been working on a 21 day watercolour journal project, with the gentle prodding of a lovely lady named Donna. She runs a site named “Creativity Matters.” This image is the project for the third day in the series. We were to choose a word, or a quote that inspired us, and cut it out of a magazine. Well magazines are in short supply in my house, but I did find an image that inspired me.

Imagination, what would we do if we could not imagine? Dreaming of good things to come, forgetting bad things. Reshaping our world in our dreams is in my mind is the pursuit of happiness. Things can not make you happy. No one can make you happy, It is a choice. I choose to be happy. I choose to imagine fantastic worlds where the word impossible does not exist. Fantasy and faeries have always been dear to my heart. This is my little fire fae, dreaming away in the light of the moon. I hope you like her.

Via Flickr:
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Help! I’m Having Too Much FUN!

27 Thursday Oct 2011

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Autumn garden, originally uploaded by photographerpainterprintmaker.



Waiting for Dry Dock, originally uploaded by photographerpainterprintmaker.



Fall Walk in Willestead Park, originally uploaded by photographerpainterprintmaker.

What an incredible summer, and fall looks like it’s going to be great as well. I’ve been painting every week, and I tell you it feels very good. Invitations to demonstrate Plein Air Painting have come to us all summer. We were invited to participate in Explore the Shore, The Lost Arts, and the Migration Festival. We were rained out for Canada Culture Days which was a disappointment. Hopefully next year the weather will co-operate. Next week our city is having an all day cultural think tank for the arts. I’m going to post a few of my works from the summer, so you can catch up with my whirlwind life.

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