It is absolutely beautiful outside when I get up this morning and step outside. Despite the biting coldness, I set up my easel outside trying to capture the fleeting moment. It is minus 28 Celsius , and half an hour later, my oil paint starts to freeze. However, I manage to finish this 16" by 20" before I am almost frozen !
Monday, December 21, 2009
Shall I call it a night before Christmas?
A quick oil sketch after supper of a view outsider when the Christmas lights of our neighbors across the street were switched on.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
A window view on a cloudy and snowy morning
It is so quiet in the morning when the flakes of snow are falling silently outside. The room is suddenly lit up when I draw across the curtain. Standing by the window looking outside, I can feel a sense of serenity and peace in me that is so palpable and tangible.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
When the street light is on
What seems to be such a mundane view outside is suddenly transfigured into something quick magic when the street light is on. Pulling up the bedroom curtain in the evening, and with the help of a flash light , I set up my easel in the bedroom and paint what I see on a silent winter night .
Snow-covered hedges along our driveway
Well, it is dark outside and cloudy as well. An empty driveway with two garbage bins flanked by the snow-covered hedges is my subject of a quick oil sketch after supper.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Thursday, December 17, 2009
A glimpse out of the door at noon
It is finally not that cold today. Come home for lunch from school, and after a quick lunch, I spend half an hour doing this quick oil sketch standing at the door. It is brightly sunny, and dazzling outside. Sarah is coming home this afternoon by train!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Snow-covered junipers in our backyard
Again way too cold to paint outdoor. It was dark and cloudy in the afternoon. Did this quick oil sketch of the snow-covered junipers in our backyard looking out of Sarah's bedroom window before supper. It took me 20 minutes to finish this 9"x12" canvas in time to watch my favorite show Jeopardy.
Monday, December 14, 2009
Snow-covered hedges in late afternoon sunlight viewed from a bedroom window
Simply impossible to paint outdoor today with temperature plummeted 40 below with wind chill. Did this quick oil sketch looking out of Sarah's bedroom window. The year is coming to an end. She is coming home soon for the holidays
Sunday, December 13, 2009
A window view on a typical Manitoban front yard of an appartment building
Nothing exciting but quite typical of a view through a window of an apartment building in the morning.
Saturday, December 12, 2009
A window in the afternoon
Snow-covered hedges and flowerbed in our backyard is the third painting finished before supper today.
The moment when the sun coming out of the clouds
I must be insane to paint outdoor in 30 below! Yet, when the sun breaks out of the clouds early in the afternoon. Nothing can stop me! My oil paint has frozen solid before I could finish.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Before the sunset
It was really cold outside, yet the fading light of the day had such a warm rosy wash over the winter sky just so appealing to me.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
A window view on a sunny but cold winter morning
It is indeed hard to ignore the light and color from a snow-covered landscape. Instead of a turquoise expanse of ocean, what unfolds in front of me will be a white expanse of snow now . I am always held in awe by how the light and shadow waltz together over the sunny snow field. Winter, despite of its cold bite, has its own visual spectacle.
Tuesday, December 8, 2009
Waking up to a wintry reality
Came back from Maui, Hawaii last night to face the cold Prairie winter again. However, the color and light of winter is hard to ignore. Bundled up I set up easel outside on our driveway and did a quick oil sketch.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Sunrise over Napili Bay
Friday, December 4, 2009
Stretching out for the sun
The tropical trees with big pink and white blossoms are elegantly stretching their limbs in the sunlight from close to the doorway at our condos. While sitting there, waiting for the wedding party, I did a quick oil sketch looking at their beautiful profiles.
Moon in the sky from the Napili Bay in the early morning
What a sight to see! The moon is so visible high up in the sky early in the morning when the clouds are lit by the early morning sunlight, when the Molicai Island in the distance is wearing a veil of morning blush, and when the emerald green sheen of ocean waves are crashing against the rocky shore of Napili Bay.Thursday, December 3, 2009
A canopy of trees
The sunlight was fading quickly when I started to paint this view standing at the front of our condo. The few big trees forming an impressive canopy are the first to greet the vacationers who come to stay at the Outrigger Napili Shore resort.
Another view of the ocean front
After lunch at the Mirkovics I stayed to paint this view right in front of their condo. It was quite hot today and a few minutes into the painting I could feel the strain on my eyes with the glaring sunlight. Yet the visible Molicai island in the distance , the turquoise blue ocean, and the popular Gazebo restaurant, and the soaring palm trees all seemed to claim their voices in front of me.
Napili Bay at noon
Return to the beach before lunch. The Molicai island with its mountain is clearly visible in the distance under the blue sky. Waves after waves of turquoise jade of water crashing against the rugged shore. The sound and the view are certainly so enticing that I can not possibly leave this spot without putting what I see onto my canvas.
Napili Bay in the morning
Early in the morning I come to the beach with my easel. It is so beautiful to see the morning sunlight shining through the coconut trees lighting up the beach and the ocean.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
A view of Kapalua Bay with Merryman's restarant in the distance
A view from where we stay
Monday, November 30, 2009
Sunset on Napili Shore
After coming home from a trip to Kepaniwai Park, Fenping starts to prepare supper, I come down to the beach right below the Gazebo restaurant to be struck by the view of sunset. I set up my easel right away trying to capture the drama. But it just all happen too fast and before I know it, it is getting darker, and too dark for me to see my canvas.
Another view from the Napili Shore in the morning
I come back to the same spot making another attempt to paint almost the same view hoping that there will be no more downpour today. It is so mesmerizing to paint here caressed by warm and gentl tropical wind, listening to the crashing sound of the waves against the rocks.
Sunday, November 29, 2009
On the Napili Shore, Maui, Hawaii
I have to pinch myself to believe it is not a dream that I am standing on the Napili shore painting the morning sky and ocean on the Pacific coast of Maui, Hawaii. After 6 hours flight from Wancouver and 3 hours flight from Winnipeg, we finally landed on this beautiful island yesterday ! It is a bit cloudy when I start this painting. However, soon the drizzle of rain is followed by pouring rain. I am totally drenched before I can finish this painting. What an exciting experience! Friday, November 27, 2009
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Sunday, November 22, 2009
St. Mathew Cathedral of Anglican Church of Brandon
I do not know how many times I have not passed this impressive church building ,St. Mathew Cathedral of Anglican church of Brandon without thinking of stopping to paint it on this location. The opportunity seems to have arrived today when the full afternoon sunlight have lit up its facade making it radiate in the receding afternoon sunlight. It is unusually warm again, and standing there painting on the quiet corner of 13th Street and Louise Avenue is such a delightful experience when I can feel myself totally enveloped and caressed by a warm and almost tangible serenity.
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Color of the Season at the Green Spot Garden Centre
This morning, to mark the International Sketch crawl Day , a few of us met at the Green Spot Garden Center to sketch and paint thanks to the graciousness from its owner. The sea of red poinsettia display is quite visually striking as you step into the center when the early morning sunlight radiates through its roof.
Friday, November 20, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
A quick sketch from our backyard before sunset
Did this quick oil sketch before sunset. It is so unusually warm for this time of the year in late November that there is still no sign of snow yet.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Touched by the last light of the day
It is quite impressive to see how the late afternoon sunlight could easily transform something so ordinary into something visually striking in a blink of eyes.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
In the late afternoon sunlight --- a view on 13th Street
The old building catching late afternoon sunlight is what attracted me to this spot on 13th Street close to Louise Ave.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Monday, November 9, 2009
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Brandon Central Fire Station
Painted this historical building today from a point of view on the parking lot on Princess Ave this morning. It was warm but a bit windy.
Friday, November 6, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
In the last glow of the day
It is cold painting outdoor today. However, the warm wash of sunlight was so enticing that I simply could not resist the temptation. Painted this view again in gouache before supper.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Saturday, October 31, 2009
In the glow of afternoon sunlight
Driving home after painting at Downtown locations, this view unfolded before me as I was about to pull into our driveway. Quickly, I took out my easel from the car trunk and painted this view across from the street on Balmoral Bay in an hour.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
A view on Balmoral bay
Cold, wet, and cloudy it was towards the end of the day. Again painted this view on Balmoral Bay in gouache. What attracted me to this view was the remaining red leaves on the tree.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Standing in the drizzle of rain
In the drizzle of rain I painted this view before supper, again in gouache . I had to rush it trough before it got too wet. There is a sort of dreamy feel about the landscape at this time of the year , a sudden pause before the final descent of the snow from the winter.
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
A quiet corner at a brief sunny moment
Have painted at this spot numerous times now, but still find it such a delightful place to paint especially at this time of the year when the small tree with red orange berries starts to change color with its leaves. The sunny movement did not last very long , and in a blink of eyes, it was gone, and it became overcast again. Painted again in gouache.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
A glimpse out of our living room window again
It must have rained a bit overnight with the wet driveway. The sun came out briefly , and a gust of wind tossing leaves into the sky. Did this oil sketch after a quick lunch.
A glimpse over our hedges from our backyard this morning
The only color left is from the lonely aspen tree in Dan's backyard. It is so quiet that I can almost hear the trembling leaves from the aspen.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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