Showing posts with label Tim Morse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tim Morse. Show all posts

Thursday, May 2, 2013

If You Paint Outside, The Ideas Will Come

Wednesday night, May 1st was The Overlook Gallery's first officially un-official  plein air paint-out for 2013. We  went to Big Bend Campground on Hwy 128, along the Colorado River for some evening painting. It had been windy all day and the weather was threatening to ruin the evening. We got to the picnic area in the campground and was delighted to find the wind was fairly light and the color on the river and canyon walls was stunning.
Getting in the car and heading out to a location is half the battle of painting outdoors. We can usually find 20 excuses to stay indoors rather than just loading the car and making an effort to get in the field. Even if the weather is rotten on site, at least you saw some country with fresh eyes and can take a few photos or thumbnail sketches home.
As we were driving out I noticed tents on the side of the road were getting thrashed by the winds, but I kept going because you don't know what will happen when you get there. As it turned out we had a great evening on the river, followed by a spectacular sunset. The next paint-out is Wednesday May 8, at the Monitor and Merrimac overlook on Hwy 313 (Canyonlands N.P. entrance north of Moab). Meet at The Overlook Gallery at 5pm. For more info: (435) 259-3861 or info@theoverlookgallery.com

Tim Morse at Big Bend, Colorado River
















Tim Morse plein air Big Bend









 

Friday, April 19, 2013

Sticking It Out


            I headed up Potash Road on Tuesday afternoon, scouting painting locations. It was partly cloudy and fairly warm when I left the gallery. As I drove I noticed our old friend the wind was picking up. I was determined to paint, regardless.

            I’ve found that when wind is an issue, I can get at least some deflection by parking my vehicle facing the prevailing wind, open the back, set up the French easel kind of low, and sit on the back bumper to paint. On this day, I also hung an old blanket partly attached to a rear window wiper to shade my painting surface from direct sunlight.

            The wind started playing tricks on me, shifting directions and getting down right chilly. The sun went behind a now overcast sky, depriving me of strong light and shadow contrast, but I was determined to stick it out and managed to produce this little 6”x8” of “Jug Handle Arch”.
Jug Handle Arch
6"x 8" oil on canvas panel
Tim Morse

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Arches National Park

Balancing Act
8"x 8" oil on canvas
James McKew
2013
Arches National Park is one of the premiere plein air painting destination in the world.
Tim Morse and James McKew are lucky enough to paint here nearly everyday that the weather is good. This painting is a typical scene in Arches; in particular, this is the east side of Ham Rock, near The Garden of Eden, and was painted in the warm afternoon sunlight.