As Pablo mentioned in the comments for the last post, there's a great PBS series on Plein Aire painting featuring Matt Smith, Kenn Backhaus, and Jean LeGassick as they paint in Denali and other spots in Alaska. This series was the direct inspiration for this trip, as I think Frank had heard of their trip before the show came out, and also heard stories from Ralph Oberg who apparently has made several trips to Denali. This series is a must see, not only for following these remarkable artists and hearing their musings on painting, but also to hear of the history of painting in Alaska. I had never heard of the great Sydney Laurence, or Belmore and George Brown, and the series shows some of their amazing inspirational work. These guys mastered plein aire in ALASKA! On GLACIERS! Man, I feel so wimpy : ) Who could turn down this call of the wild?
Along the Nenana river, just outside the Park. 4.5x8 O/P
Our first day in Alaska, and we were amazed that the rain held off just long enough. I had been checking the weather forecasts before leaving Ca. and all I saw was rain, rain, and more rain. The truth was though, that it was more like typical Colorado weather, where the weather moved in fast but could also leave just as quickly.
Our first day in Alaska, and we were amazed that the rain held off just long enough. I had been checking the weather forecasts before leaving Ca. and all I saw was rain, rain, and more rain. The truth was though, that it was more like typical Colorado weather, where the weather moved in fast but could also leave just as quickly.
Along the park road looking south. 6x8 O/P
We were filmed by a Japanese film crew here for a story on the activities in Denali! If anyone gets Asahi TV, look for two scraggily painters in Denali!
We were filmed by a Japanese film crew here for a story on the activities in Denali! If anyone gets Asahi TV, look for two scraggily painters in Denali!
A long bus ride (4hrs each way) to get this sketch. We were again photographed by several tourists while we painted, including full video by a very nice German guy. I guess people just got tired of taking pics of the 'other' wildlife in the park ; )
Looking south down the Savage River (great name!) 6x8 O/P
This was at the last mile on the road (mile 15) that you were allowed to drive a private vehicle on. Had most of the painting done, when a giant squall came rolling in forcing us to beat a hasty retreat to the truck!
4 comments:
sheesh that last one is really really good. Theyre all good but that one and like the first two are really exceptional- great work!
hey whered that new title graphic come from- daang JG, that half dome is really really good. nice and loose- great colors and brush strokes!
LOL! Thanks buddy, that image of Half Dome was my very first blog post. I just needed to remind myself that sometimes things can go right. My painting outings are like fishing trips, usually more casting than catching ; ) BTW, I love the soccer image series!
Jimmy ! ! !
Muddy or not, these are fabulous! Paint on bruthah! I look forward to more and more of your works!
I wanted to give you a great big thank you for taking the time to trek out to the wilds of Antioch for my show! It was really nice to meet you and I hope to run into you more often. Please email me when you have a moment so I can be on your mailing list for your future shows.
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