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Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald, Plein Air Artist

~ Extreme Outdoor Painter

Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald, Plein Air Artist

Category Archives: Landscape

Recent Paintings

08 Wednesday Jun 2016

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Acrylic, Art, Flowers, Landscape, Landscape, Oil, Oil painting, Ojibway, Plein Air, Snow, Windsor, Winter

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Just a quick update.  To view availability and prices click on the image.  Direct inquiries to PaintPleinAir@gmail.com

Last Snow, Ojibway Park 12 x 9 oil on Ampersand Art Supply gessobord. $350
Last Snow, Ojibway Park 12 x 9 oil on Ampersand Art Supply gessobord. $350
Ann's Garden 8x10 Ann's Garden, Oil on Ampersand Gessobord $275.
Ann’s Garden 8×10 Ann’s Garden, Oil on Ampersand Gessobord $275.
In the Pink 8 x 10 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord, $275
In the Pink 8 x 10 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord, $275
Hands Across the Water, 24 x 48 Acrylic on Canvas. Sold at Nancy John's Gallery Juried Exhibition 24x48
Hands Across the Water, 24 x 48 Acrylic on Canvas. Sold at Nancy John’s Gallery Juried Exhibition 24×48
Kicking Back, 11x14 oil on Ampersand Art Supply​ gessobord. $425.
Kicking Back, 11×14 oil on Ampersand Art Supply​ gessobord. $425.
Guard House at the Navy Yard, Oil on Ampersand Art Supply gessobord 9x12 $350
Guard House at the Navy Yard, Oil on Ampersand Art Supply gessobord 9×12 $350
Pensioner's Cottage in the Spring. Oil on Ampersand Art Supply gessobord 9x12 $350. — at Navy Yard Par
Pensioner’s Cottage in the Spring. Oil on Ampersand Art Supply gessobord 9×12 $350. — at Navy Yard Par
Corner Gas" 8x10 oil on Ampersand gessobord. $275. $25 from the sale of this painting will go to CTMHV.
Corner Gas” 8×10 oil on Ampersand gessobord. $275. $25 from the sale of this painting will go to CTMHV.

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Once a Month Blogger? I’m dreaming!

04 Sunday Oct 2015

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Landscape, Landscape, Life and Family, Oil painting, Ojibway, Watercolour

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Art, Birds, Canada, Landscape, Living the dream, Michigan, Oil painting, Ontario, Outdoor Painter, Plein Air, Watercolor, Watercolour, Windsor Ontario

Warning!

Long, but interesting post follows, get a cup of coffee, glass of wine, or maybe even a seven course meal!

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Eight weeks, YIKES!

Back in August I decided to blog only once per month, but I’m not so sure if this is going to work.  Is waiting making the process more difficult?  I think it is.  Is it a bad thing to only post once a month? There are a few con’s to waiting:  I will have even longer gaps in keeping people informed on my artistic escapades.  My posts will be more like a novelette! Getting things together is a whole lot harder as well.  I’ve worked on this post off and on over the last 24 hours, probably more once I finally hit that publish button.  I hear that you really need to update more often.  But, living life is a big priority for me, so maybe I can just re-blog something from the past?  That seems so lazy somehow.  I doubt I will will ever be comfortable with rehashing old news.  Forcing myself to blog once a week and giving a monthly recap via my new email newsletter, might be the best way to lessen my work load.  If you’d like to sign up for my mothly newsletter please do so at this link:  http://eepurl.com/bvLs1j

The other thing that keeps me hopping is running the Windsor & Essex County Plein Air Artists group.  I keep up the website, Facebook group and page, and the weekly emails.  This group keeps me, and other wonderful artists painting.  Without this group I’d be less motivated to put brush to canvas.  Painting en plein air is not only artistic, it’s social.  The public is always welcome to join us on location to watch or even paint with us.  It’s free!  Yes, you heard right, no charge!

So, enough with my woes!  Here’s what’s been happening in my world in the last (Egad!) eight weeks!  OH!  and two very important events for you!

EVENTS:

 

On NOW – Plein Air Show at the Mudpuppy

mudpuppy

Google street view Mudpuppy Gallery

I have four paintings in this Plein Air Show.  Opens on Wednesday, September 30th and runs until Sunday October 25th.
Reception  will be Sunday, October 11th from 2 – 4 pm.

Address (link to google map provided:
264 Dalhousie St.
Amherstburg, Ontario N9V 1W7 Canada

Hours of operation:
OPEN
Wednesday – Saturday
12pm – 6pm

Closed
Sunday – Tuesday

Phone:
519-890-6421

Email address:
mudpuppygallery@gmail.com

Future event: 

 

ARTILICIOUS – Fundraiser for the Kidney Foundation

Poster - finalI am participating with two tables of my art at this event.  Come to Caesars Windsor on November 3rd, from 5 pm until 8 pm, and see my new work, sample some yummy goodies, and help support the Kidney Foundation.

Sample unique and delicious food from at least 20 local eateries, shop local artisan booths just in time for the holidays, enjoy a selection of pastries, a McCafe coffee and much more! Tickets are $20 in advance at www.kidney.ca/WindsorEssex, or at Nancy Johns Gallery (4755 Wyandotte St. E., Windsor), and $25 at the door. Children 10 and under are free.

Like us at www.facebook.com/ArtiliciousWindsor for updates on featured restaurants, artists and donors!

Artilicious is proudly sponsored by Caesars Windsor, Infiniti of Windsor, Riverview Steel, AM 800 CKLW, Eyes on Windsor, Biz X magazine, Windsor Police Services, Unifor Local 444 and McCafe.

Past events:

 

Doors Open Event, Navy Yard,  Sept. 26 & 27

townofamherstburg_quarterv_winaug15-01Invited, with my group to participate in this event.  We had a wonderful weekend.  The weather was spectacular!  Costumed reenactors roamed the park, and even shot off a cannon.  The blasts made me jump every time!  I took a short video of the firing of the noon gun.

 

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River Canard Park  Paint out Sept. 14th

When our group paints at special weekend events we usually don’t paint on Mondays.  I’d had a busy weekend at the hawk Festival.  But, it was such a beautiful day!  Wendy called me at 8:00 a.m.  “Wanna go painting?”  Yep, I could not resist!  We decided on River Canard Park.  Then I quick put out an email, and Margaret managed to join us too.  This is why I love our group.  We keep each other hopping!

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Festival of Hawks, Painting Demo. Sept. 12-13 & 19-20

Our group was invited to participate by painting on location at the Hawk Fest.  This festival is a two weekend event where the ERCA, Essex Region Conservation Authority, bands and releases Hawks and other migratory birds.  Our region is a major flyway for many species including the Monarch Butterfly.  I was told that there were about 500 butterflies resting at the waters edge ready to take off across lake Erie.  I was so busy I didn’t get a chance to go see them.  Maybe next year!  I did however see a few flitting by as I painted.  Below are some photo’s of the event along with a video of a hawk being released.

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It’s always wonderful to receive a verbal thank you, but when you receive a great thank you letter it just makes your day.

Greetings Elizabeth,

I wanted to extend a huge thank you (and your crew of artists) for your attendance as demonstrators at this year’s event.

Over the two weekends in September, we welcomed well over 2,000 visitors to the Holiday Beach Conservation Area. That was in no small part due to the efforts of the many volunteers, vendors and educators that made this year’s festival possible.

Demonstrators like you play a crucial role in striving towards the goals that the Essex Region Conservation Authority has set out. Your presence at Hawk Festival was greatly appreciated as we engage citizens young and old in the natural environment. While Holiday Beach is world-renowned in the birding community, it’s important to engage the community and make sure it’s a top destination for locals and visitors alike. You and your crew of artists were a unique and interesting addition to this year’s festival, demonstrating both amazing artistry and appreciation of the natural environment.

Personally, as it was my first year with ERCA and first ever experience at Hawk Fest, I was astounded at the positive energy and fantastic attitude of everyone involved, and I look forward to working with everyone again in the future.

Please feel free to add your feedback to our event evaluation survey. We’re always looking to improve upon our events and your comments are of great value in achieving that. You can find the survey at this link, which you can share with anyone who attended the festival. http://goo.gl/forms/knhqG99HhJ

Please pass along this message to your fellow artists. Thanks again.

Sincerely,

Alex Denonville
ALEX DENONVILLE
Events Planner
Community Outreach Services
Essex Region Conservation Authority
360 Fairview Avenue West, Suite 311 , Essex, ON. N8M 1Y6

~Used with permission.

Labour Day Paint out Sept 7 Ojibway

Every Monday we paint on location and we don’t normally take holiday’s off.  On labour day we painted at Ojibway Park.  There were quite a few visitors to the park on this lovely afternoon.  It actually was a very warm day.  The Ojibway nature centre is the hub of one of the most endangered wild areas left in Essex County.  Many are trying desperately to save the area around this tiny woodland.  It is my hope that it will be preserved.  I have a policy that with the sale of any painting from my Ojibway series, I will donate $25. to the activity program that is operated out of the nature centre.

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Malden Park West Paint out Monday, August 31st

Malden Park is a 175-acre park features the highest hill in Essex County. Naturalized biking and cycling trails wind up and down the hills and through paved and wood chipped trails.  This beautiful park is a wonderful spot to paint in, and is also close to the Ojibway conservation area.  This Monday the group met at this park.  Some met on the West side, where I was located and others met on the East side where there is a pond, and the welcome centre.

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Escape to Michigan!

Trailer & Tahquamenon Falls

After the Paint Dexter event I decided that because I was already in Michigan I might as well head up to our trailer.  I am fortunate to have a get away place on my brother’s property in Prescott, Michigan.  We have a 1976 31 foot vintage Air Stream Land Yacht travel trailer.  She’s in fairly good condition, but needed a bath badly.  There is a large oak tree that drops black sap all over it.  My brother recently acquired a power washer, so I worked on my baby for three days!  She still needs to be polished, but not this year!  Ouch were my muscles sore.

I love our trailer.  But, my red neck neighbors not so much.  There is a tree on their property that they started to cut down.  I suspect they stopped when they realized it was going to fall ON my trailer.  But… then they LEFT the tree half cut!  I need to get my trailer moved, as they are not responding to our pleas to get the tree down safely.  So, hopefully next week we will get it moved.  Just need someone who has a vehicle to help us pull it out of harms way.

Before & After Cleaning the Airstream

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The trip was not all work though.  My sisters (in-law) and I took an overnight trip to the upper peninsula.  We stayed at Blaney Lodge, and took off early the next morning to explore Tahquamenon Falls.  I did a quick watercolour sketch of the falls.  It was not easy as people were jostling to get a view of the falls.  I tucked myself into the corner of the guard rail, trying not to hog the premium viewing space.  Later we stopped at Whitefish Point Light Station.  There was a very windy beach, and it was pretty cold.  While my sis-in-laws toured the lighthouse, I found a sheltered spot on the beach and painted a quick sketch of a mother and daughter rock hound duo.

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August 17-22 Paint Dexter. 

Wow!  This seems like ages ago!  Once again Dexter proved to be a wonderful experience.  There were 70 participating artists.  That’s a LOT of artists!  This year the organizers split the categories into professional and emerging artists.  This would give the emerging artist a better opportunity to gain experience.  I entered the professional catagory.  But, for me it’s not all about the competition, it’s about meeting and interacting with the townspeople while you paint their local landmarks.  The person that I’m competing against is myself.  I go into this type of event because it challenges me to give my very best.  Winning an award is a bonus.  If you are so lucky to catch the judges eye.  This year I didn’t catch his eye, but I did catch the eye of two collectors.  Two paintings out of the three I was able to submit sold.  I painted a total of 6 paintings at this event.  Painting this many in a short period of time is good practice.  Painting under pressure is also good practice.  Here are some of my paintings from the Dexter event.

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All done!

So, there you have it.  What I’ve been up to over the last eight weeks.  I’m off again to Michigan to visit family and celebrate Thanksgiving with a Fall Colour Tall Ship Cruise out of Bay City, Michigan.  Stay tuned for more fun!  Living the Dream!

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Walkerville Art Walk Voting Results

12 Wednesday Aug 2015

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Exhibition, Landscape, Landscape, Oil painting, Plein Air, Watercolour

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My show at ArtSpeak Gallery during the Walkerville Art Walk & Rock was a great success.  Everyone had great fun voting for their favorite painting.  It’s hard for me to believe it’s been a couple of weeks since my show.  I took the week after my show to get away and see my family. Now, I’m back at painting and preparing for future events.

I promised I would let the show participants know the outcome of their votes. There were a total of 419 votes cast over the two day event. I’ve separated them into three categories by the day and over all. Here are your favorites!

Drum roll!!!

Two Day Overall winners

FIRST Place with 49 votes! Roseland Water Hazard, Windsor, On. Watercolour Image 5 1/2″ x 17 1/2″ Framed 12 x 24 1/2 $275
SECOND Place with 27 votes, Hanging On, Shagbark Hickory McAullife Park 8 x 10 Oil on Ampersand museum Gessobord. $275
THIRD Place with 25 votes Azalea Heaven, Park House, Amherstburg, On.8×10 oil on Ampersand Museum panel. $275. framed.

Friday’s winners

 

FIRST Place with 37 votes! Roseland Water Hazard, Windsor, On. Watercolour Image 5 1/2″ x 17 1/2″ Framed 12 x 24 1/2 $275
FRIDAY SECOND Place with 18 Votes! SATURDAY SECOND Place with 12 Votes.Elbow Lake, in Prescott, Michigan. 9 x 12 Oil on Ampersand museum Gessobord. $350
THIRD Place with 17 votes, Park House, Amherstburg, On. Watercolour 8 x 10 $275

Saturday’s winners

FIRST Place with 13 votes, Be Our Guest, Colchester, On. Oil on Ampersand panel 9 x 12 $350. framed.
FRIDAY SECOND Place with 18 Votes! SATURDAY SECOND Place with 12 Votes.Elbow Lake, in Prescott, Michigan. 9 x 12 Oil on Ampersand museum Gessobord. $350
THIRD Place with 11 votes, Abandoned Harbour, Windsor, On. 8 x 10 Oil on Ampersand museum gessobord. $275


I think the next time I do this I will have people cast a ballot so that others are not swayed by the popular vote.  However having said that, the final first place winner Roseland Water Hazard came out with a high count on both days.


Updates for August 2015

On Monday August 3rd, our weekly paint out location was at on of my favorite locations, Brock Park, Windsor, On.

I forgot my good camera, so I had to do my location shot with my less than stellar camera phone.  Every painting I do is accompanied by an authenticity certificate and a photo of the work completed on location.

Location shot at Brock Park on the Detroit River
Old Willow by the Bay, 9 x 12 oil on Ampersand museum Gessobord. $350


On Sunday August 9th I spent the day demonstrating Plein Air Painting at the Lost Arts Festival at the John R Park Homestead. The homestead is located on the north shore of Lake Erie just east of the village of Colchester. The day started off sunny with a warm breeze coming off the lake. Around 3:30 the weather started to cool off and the clouds rolled in. From noon until 4:00 the festival goers roamed the grounds learning how the voyageurs lived their nomadic lifestyle. There were spinners, weavers, tanners, and even paper makers demonstrating their skills. I will be writing an article about the event on my blog later this month, but for now here are my efforts of the day.

Location for Summer Gardens at the Homestead
Summer Gardens at the Homestead, 9 x 12 oil on Ampersand museum Gessobord. $350

What’s in store the for the remainder of the month?

On Monday August 17th, I will be heading over to Dexter, Michigan to participate with 77 other professional and emerging Plein Air artists in the Paint Dexter Plein Air Festival.  This is a live friendly competition among outdoor painters.  These festivals are a big thing in the US, with some events only being open to invited artists.

Last year I won second place in the quick paint of the Dexter event.  The quick paint is a timed event where the artist has 3 hours to complete a framed work of art.  The judge for last years event was the President of the Oil Painters of America.  I painted 5 paintings during the event, and every one sold.  I can only hope to do so well this year.  It’s great to represent Windsor and Essex County in Michigan!  I’ve also represented our area in Beloit, Wisconsin in 2013.

Kenneth Cadwallade President Oil Painters of America and Elizabeth quick paint 2nd place Win at Dexter Mi 2014Above:  Judge for the Dexter Plein Air Festival, internationally acclaimed artist Kenneth Cadwallade, current President of Oil Painters of America, and Elizabeth MacDonald with Elizabeth’s 2nd place winning quick paint entry “Paint Your Wagon”

For more on the 2014 Dexter plein air festival visit my article on the event here:  http://paintpleinair.ca/2014/08/20/paint-dexter-plein-air-festival-2014/

It’s hard to believe it’s August and the schools will soon be a buzz with kids again.  I hope you enjoy these wonderful days of warm weather.  I will be sending out a monthly newsletter so that you can follow my painting journey.  Should you subscribe, You should expect the next letter to arrive in your inbox sometime in September.

Subscribe here:  http://eepurl.com/bvLs1j

To purchase a painting, order a portrait of a house, pet or loved one visit the commissions page of my website.  I accept cash, and major credit cards.  Shipping to the U.S. and Canada is available.  For other inquiries call  me at 519-977-5687, or email me at PaintPleinAir@gmail.com.

Have a wonderful August!
Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald
Artist

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Lavender Festival

29 Monday Jun 2015

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Event, Landscape, Landscape, Oil, Oil painting, Plein Air, Uncategorized

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Art, botanical, Botony, Canada, flower, Flowers, Landscape, Oil painting, Ontario, Plein Air, Windsor Ontario

The Lavender Festival was a two day event.  Our group was supposed to paint on location in the lavender beds on Saturday, but mother nature decided to dump torrential rains on us once again.  Will it ever end?!  I know California could really use some of this rain.  Fortunately, Sunday was a much better day.  It was a bit windy, but their were bright fluffy clouds, and beautiful sun.

Serentity Now! 9 x 12 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord $350 framed
Serentity Now! 9 x 12 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord $350 framed
Location image at Serenity Lavender Farms, Lavender Festival
Location image at Serenity Lavender Farms, Lavender Festival

 

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Pelee Island Plein Air with Friends

27 Saturday Jun 2015

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Botony, Flowers, Hike, Landscape, Landscape, Nikon D90, Oil, Oil painting, Photography, Plein Air, Portrait, sunset, Uncategorized, ViewNX

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It was my first trip to Pelee Island, Canada’s most southern Post. I am so blessed to have good friends. My Plein Air group the Windsor & Essex County Plein Air Artists is chock full of wonderful people.  I could not be more grateful.  One of our members and incredible artist Vera Graham, invited the group to spend the night at her cottage.  Two of us, Kathy Hudak and I, were able to take advantage of her generous offer. 

A large backhoe barely fits in the Jiimaan hold.

A large backhoe barely fits in the Jiimaan hold.

It was an early day Monday.  We had to be at the Leamington dock by 9:00 to board the Jiimaan Ferry to the island.  It’s amazing what this vessel holds!  A huge backhoe on a trailer bed, large trucks, a garbage truck, a cherry picker lift, and many other smaller vehicles. 

 

 

Life jackets ... check Life boat ... check

Life jackets … check
Life boat … check

It was a full and heavy load.  The ferry listed on the Port side from the incredible weight of the trucks.  I’m sure she was never in any danger of capsizing, but I was very grateful for calm seas.    Just to be sure I made note of the life jackets and lifeboat locations! 

 

 

 

Bon Voyage!

Bon Voyage!

Once we’ve boarded we headed up to the deck to watch the boat leave the harbour.

The one and a half hour cruse was pleasant.  The brisk breeze was refreshing.   I could hardly contain my joyous anticipation of what the two days ahead would hold for us.

 

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OOps!  We got into a bit of trouble.  We walked down a set of stairs into a restricted area.  Well they didn’t have any signs, and the steps were not roped off!  How were we supposed to know?  The equipment was just so COOL!

OOps!  Ship's hand chased us out of here, but not before I got this great photo of a huge winch.  They need better signage!

OOps! Ship’s hand chased us out of here, but not before I got this great photo of a huge winch. They need better signage!

We reach the Island docks.

We reach the Island docks.

First order of business snacks! Chips, salsa and Pelee Island WINE!

Relaxing on the beach.

Relaxing on the beach.

Then off to paint.

Vera's Refuge 8 x 10 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord $275.
Vera’s Refuge 8 x 10 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord $275.
Painting Vera's Refuge on the East Beach, storm incoming
Painting Vera’s Refuge on the East Beach, storm incoming

 

The rest of our 2 day painting holiday was filled with a great beach bonfire, nighttime thunder storms, hiking on the beach, hiking in the woods, sack lunch at the winery, snacks at the cottage,  and good friends.

Chairs positioned to catch the last rays of the day.

Chairs positioned to catch the last rays of the day.

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Monday’s sunset is an incredible light show.

Monday's sunset is an incredible light show - looking west
Monday’s sunset is an incredible light show – looking west
Looking back to the North and heading home.
Looking back to the North and heading home.
No trip to the cottage is complete without a good campfire.  One on the beach is the best!

No trip to the cottage is complete without a good campfire. One on the beach is the best!

 

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Tuesday’s tour of the island saw that Monday night’s storms flooded much of the farmland.

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A walk through the forest at the south west end of the island.

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The southern most tip of Canada, which is the south west tip of Pelee Island.

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The harbour lights signal we are home again.

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DSC_9600A beautiful end to a wonderful 2 days.  Sunset on the north shore of Lake Erie.

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Annual Member Show at ArtSpeak Gallery

28 Friday Nov 2014

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Art, Event, Landscape, Landscape, Oil, Oil painting, Plein Air

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When:
December 5, 2014 @ 1:00 pm – December 19, 2014 @ 5:00 pm

Where:
ArtSpeak Gallery
1942 Wyandotte Street East
Windsor, ON N8Y 1E4
Canada

Selected Works at  ArtSpeak Gallery

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Brush with the Highlands

08 Monday Aug 2011

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

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The Barnes Marsh, originally uploaded by photographerpainterprintmaker.

The civic holiday weekend saw four members of the “Windsor & Essex County Plein Air Society” making a 9 hour trek (7 1/2 if you’ve a lead foot, and don’t stop to pee) to Wilberforce, Ontario for the third anniversary of the “Brush with the Highlands Plein Air Festival.”

What an incredible journey! This tiny town opened its arms wide to 47 wonderful Plein Air Artists. Tracey Lee Green, a young woman with vision, masterminded this brilliant festival.

Tracey worked tirelessly finding sponsors for prizes that totaled $1,500. She offered the grounds of her beautiful rolling wooded estate to campers. She also provided a list of accommodations for those who were not campers.

Margaret, Mary and I stayed at the Bostonian Motel. This quaint motel was a bit older, but the units had full kitchens, which suited our needs perfectly. We especially liked the fact that the price fit into our budget, and it was very close to town. The owner, Roberta, was a lovely lady, who’s kindness and generosity won our hearts. We’ve already booked this motel for our return next year.

On Thursday they had workshops for children and adults. We arrived just in time to register and hand in our paintings for the Dry competition.

I’m told by Patrick, the fourth member of our team, that we missed a great evening. The campers brought their guitars, and voices together for a fun time. We plan on arriving at least day earlier next year. In fact we may just come a week early, or stay an extra week so we can take advantage of more painting days.

Friday night, we had a great time getting acquainted with our fellow artists, at Tracey’s home. One of her friends provided her P.A. system, and extensive Karaoke collection. It’s been a long time since I sang, but I braved it and took up the mic. Luckily no one had any rotten tomatoes to toss my way!

Saturday night was the grand finale. Tracey’s friends cooked us the best bar-b-q ever, and they even had Portobello mushrooms, and a whole salmon for the vegetarians among us.

The evening finished up with the best bonfire ever! The judge and his wife were also very talented folk singers. Their jaunty ditties had our feet a tapping. I almost ran my battery out taking photo’s of the bonfire.

Sunday morning we had to be up early to hand in our wet paintings, to be judged. After we dropped them off we went to “The Algonquin Cookhouse” for breakfast. Many people we met highly recommended the place so we had to check it out. What a pleasant surprise. They offered high quality food, and drink at very reasonable prices. We dined here twice during our stay.

All in all, we had a wonderful time. The painting that accompanies this article was my first painting of the weekend, and I think it is one of my best ever. I will be posting more photo’s of the event soon, so keep an eye on this site for updates.

Via Flickr:
Marsh on the Barnes Farm, Wiberforce, On. First painting I did during the festival, Brush With The Highlands.

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The Barne’s Farm, Wilberforce On.

04 Thursday Aug 2011

Posted by Elizabeth Gaye MacDonald in Landscape, Photography, Saturation, ViewNX

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HighlandsDSC_3679, originally uploaded by photographerpainterprintmaker.



HighlandsDSC_3638, originally uploaded by photographerpainterprintmaker.



HighlandsDSC_3636, originally uploaded by photographerpainterprintmaker.

I could have spent the whole summer on this incredible old farm. Here are a few photo’s I was able to take here. There are so many more, I could blog about them for an entire year. I hope to add more soon. Keep watching as I think this site is about to get very busy.

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