Passport and Palette 2010 destinations

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

James Asher teaches watercolor.

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The Venice Experience
September 12-21, 2010
and James Asher will teach watercolors.

Venice is a painter’s paradise. Around every corner, over every graceful bridge is a magical composition waiting to be captured by you. Every artist must experience Venice at least once in a lifetime.
The journey planned for you is the ultimate artist’s fantasy. You will fly to Venice where a private water taxi will pick you up for the trip across the lagoon to the dock of one of the most elegant hotels in all of Venice. This is the perfect location, only minutes from the very heart of the city.
Painting locations have been planned with care and attention not only to visual interest and variety, but also for the convenience of the artists. Some of the iconic scenes are included, of course, but we will also experience the quiet canals and charming campos seldom visited by tourists. Expect to walk in the footsteps of Sargent, Turner, and Whistler. We will have access to a very special location never before available to any group of artists. Paint for a day on Burano, the most colorful of all the islands in the Venetian lagoon. The houses here and their reflections in the canals will demand your entire palette of colors. Our own private boat will make the journey to the island convenient and relaxing.
One morning you may choose to visit Murano for an optional tour one of the factories making the most famous glass in the world. The afternoon is free. You may choose to find your own painting location, give in to some shopping or just relax.
From the welcome dinner to the final critique with cocktails, your experience in Venice has been designed to delight the artist in you and to inspire memories for a lifetime.

This adventure will be filmed for inclusion in an episode for Passport & Palette. You will have the opportunity to talk about your experience and your painting and share your work. Sol of Spain
September 21-30, 2010.

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Joe Anna Arnett will teach oils


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Sol of Spain
September 21-30, 2010
Joe Anna Arnett will teach oils
and James Asher will teach watercolors

Spain is a land of warmth, passion and a turbulent and colorful history. Artists have recognized the excitement of this land and expressed their feelings in paint for centuries. The amazing Diego Velazques, the artist’s artist, Joaquin Sorolla, and Francisco Goya, revered by all of Spain are a few of the greats. And now, it’s your turn. Our adventure will be in Andalusia in the south of Spain. Our home will be historic Ronda, a town of the perfect size that seems made for artists. Split by the dramatic El Tajo gorge, roots of its Roman beginnings and Moorish occupation are still evident and present tantalizing subjects. Cross the 18th century Puente Nuevo, that straddles the 100meter chasm below. Discover La Ciudad, the old town, with its cobble stone streets and gleaming white buildings. You will hear the bells of the many churches and the clip clop of carriage horses as you wake to dramatic views of the gorge. We will spend a day in one of the famous Pueblos Blancos, white villages. Enjoy the views of the mountains and olive groves on our trip to this jewel of a hill town. A free day is yours to visit the many museums, shop, return to your favorite painting site, or just relax and feel the very different pace of southern Spain. Even more exciting news is that this will be filmed for inclusion in an episode of our show, "Passport & Palette". You may, of course, choose not to be filmed, but I promise that it will be fun and never an inconvenience to your painting experience.

For more information and to register immediately, go to http://www.passportandpalette.com or call 1-800- 810-1374, ext. #3
If you have questions, or just want to talk about the painting experience, write to us at asherarnett@earthlink.net

She knew that she would spend her life as an artist. There was never a doubt, only a detour, and even that was in commercial art. She graduated from the University of Texas, earning a
Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree, then moved to New York and became a Senior Art Director for Young and Rubicam Advertising, working on such accounts a Merrill Lynch and People magazine. In New York, she continued her studies in fine arts at the Art Student's League. In 1984 Arnett moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 1985, She married artist James Asher and they began their adventure of traveling and painting throughout the world.

She has exhibited at the Albuquerque Museum of Fine Arts, the Colorado Historical Society, the Tucson Museum of Fine Arts, The Gilcrease Museum in Tulsa, Oklahoma, The Montgomery Museum of Fine Arts in Alabama, the Cincinnati Museum Center in Ohio, The National Cowgirl Museum,and Art Asia in Hong Kong. She has participated in the Prix de West Invitational Exhibition at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum since 1996. In 2006 she was a featured artist at the Gilcrease Museum's Rendezvous Exhibition and continues to exhibit in this show.

Arnett has been featured in The International Herald Tribune, Southwest Art, Western Art Digest, The Artist's Magazine, Australian Artist's Magazine, Fine Art Connoisseur, and the North Light books: Painting with Passion, The best of Flower Painting and The best of Flower Painting II. She has written articles for American Arts Quarterly, ART Ideas and The Artist's Sketchbook, as well as numerous articles for The Artist's Magazine, including their Art Clinic Column. In 1999 and 2005, she judged The Artist's Magazine National Still Life competition and was the cover artist for their May 2002 issue on flower painting.

She authored the North Light book, Painting Sumptuous Vegetables, Fruits and Flowers in Oil, which was published in 1998. The book went into a second printing as well as a Chinese language edition in 1999.

For the past 16 years, Arnett has enjoyed sharing her love of painting and the techniques she has acquired with students in workshops around the United States as well as Canada, Italy, France, England, Ireland and the island of Martinique. One of her favorite quotes about her teaching experience is, "Nothing is truly yours until you give it away."

Working from life, either plein air on location or from flowers in her garden, Arnett presents her subjects with a passion and reverence for the Creator of the original.

Kevin Macpherson


Kevin Macpherson - Workshop - 2010











Kevin Macpherson -

PORTFOLIO OF ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS


"Back to the Fields" by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 24" x 16"
"Golden Glow" by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 20" x 16"
"Shanghai Nights" by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 20" x 16"

Sevilla Reflections by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 10.5" x 13.5"
Community Garden by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 11" x 14"
St. Savin by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 15" x 18"

View Along the Gartemps by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 13" x 18"
A Walk Along the Seine by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 8" x 10"
Bridge to Cross by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 10.75" x 16.25"

"Reflections" by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 12" x 16"
"Mystic Zion" by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 11" x 14"
"Monumental Color" by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 11" x 14"

"Rich Reds of Zion by Kevin Macpherson Oil ~ 11" x 14"






Kevin Macpherson » About the Artist

Kevin Macpherson - Biography Kevin Macpherson, one of the country’s leading plein air painters, is highly respected among collectors and fellow artists alike. Past President of the Plein Air Painters of America, Kevin is a popular instructor, guest lecturer, and art jurer throughout the country and abroad. His painting workshops are highly attended, often selling out years in advance. Kevin is sought after as an art judge, curator and speaker around the country.

Now in its ninth printing, Macpherson’s painting instruction book, Fill Your Oil Paintings with Light and Color, has been translated into the Chinese language and has quickly become a best-seller for publisher North Light Books. Kevin's clear, concise teaching method has inspired and directed thousands of plein air painters.

Born in 1956, this artist’s work is nationally recognized and collected, having attracted the attention of major art collectors, including Roy Rose, the grand-nephew of acclaimed California plein air painter Guy Rose.
Kevin has won numerous national awards, including so many in national Oil Painters of America competitions that he is the first artist in the organization to be elevated from Signature Member status to that of Master Signature Member.

Kevin excels in his ability to paint all subject matter: landscape, still life, and figurative works. Using spontaneous brushwork and candid color, Kevin’s work reveals his interpretive and creative virtuosity. He easily manipulates the elements of an artist’s "visual toolbox" to capture the mood of his subject, whether it be the dramatic light of southern France, the rugged beauty of the California coast, or the brilliance of dappled light through a floral still life.

Kevin’s work has been featured in many national magazines, Art of the West, Art Talk, U. S. Art, Wildlife Art and gracing the covers of Southwest Art, American Artist, International Artist, and The Artist’s Magazine. Contributing editor to Southwest Art Magazine, author of "The Artist’s Voice, 2000". In addition to numerous gallery exhibitions,he has shown at the Gilcrease Museum, the Arizona State Capital and the Albuquerque Museum. The Haggin Museum, Stockton, CA, Pasadena Museum of California Art, Pasadena, CA, Millicent Rogers Museum, Taos, NM, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, National Wildlife Museum, Jackson, WY, Carnegie Art Museum, California, Forbes Museum, New York City, NY.

He has also authored two books, Landscape Painting - Inside & Out and REFLECTIONS ON A POND, A VISUAL JOURNAL.

Kevin now makes his home in the mountains of Taos, New Mexico, merging his influences from years in Arizona with his childhood memories of New Jersey. Bitten with wanderlust, Kevin and his wife Wanda can be seen anywhere in the world painting en plein air.
http://kevinmacpherson.com













Monday, March 29, 2010

The Venetian Experience



With host artist, James Asher .

Venice is a painter’s paradise. Around every corner, over every graceful bridge is a magical composition waiting to be captured by you.

Every artist must experience Venice at least once in a lifetime.

The journey planned for you is the ultimate artist’s fantasy. You will fly to Venice where a private water taxi will pick you up for the trip across the lagoon to the dock of one of the most elegant hotels in all of Venice. This is the perfect location, only minutes from the very heart of the city

.

Painting locations have been planned with care and attention not only to visual interest and variety, but also for the convenience of the artists. Some of the iconic scenes are included, of course, but we will also experience the quiet canals and charming sights seldom visited by tourists. Expect to walk in the footsteps of Sargent, Turner, and Whistler. We will have access to a very special location never before available to any group of artists exclusive to the Passport and Palette guests.

Paint for a day at the most colorful of all the islands in the Venetian lagoon. The houses and their reflections in the canals will demand your entire palette of colors. Our own private boat will make the journey to the island convenient and relaxing.

One morning is planned for you to tour one of the factories making the most famous glass in the world. Some afternoon will be free to allow you to discovers your own treasures.You may choose to find your own painting location, give in to some shopping or just relax. From the welcome dinner to the final private and group painting critique with cocktails, your experience in Venice has been designed to delight the artist in you and to inspire memories for a lifetime.



James Asher attended Central Missouri University on an art scholarship and graduated with a
Bachelor of Science Degree. He earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from the Art Center College of design in Los Angeles, California.
While studying at the Art center, he developed a dedication to traditional painting techniques. For a short while he pursed a career in advertising, but soon became restless and returned to his passion for painting. He moved to Arizona and saturated himself with the lore of the cowboy and the Pueblo Indian culture. He traveled often to Mexico and painted the markets there.

Then, in 1982, after a severe bout with an allergy to turpentine, he reacquainted himself with watercolor. As his interest in watercolor evolved, his interest in subject matter broadened. His first London show inspired his first large body of European subjects. From his studio in Santa Fe, he travels and paints on location around the world. Painting destinations have included France, Spain, Italy, The Netherlands, England, Chile, Kashmir, Mexico and the western United States.

His many exhibitions include The Gilcrease Museum, The National Museum of Taiwan, The Albuquerque Museum of Fine Art, The Montgomery Museum of Fine Art, The fine Arts Museum of Santa Fe, Artists of America at the Denver Historical Society and the Royal Watercolor Society of London.

Asher has been profiled in American Artist, Southwest art, Western Art Digest, and many other prestigious art publications. He has authored articles for the Artist's Magazine and Watercolor Magic. He currently exhibits his watercolor paintings at the Zaplin-Lampert Gallery in Santa Fe.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Tonalism Movement

Artists by Movement:
Tonalism



America, circa 1880 to 1910


Tonalism is a style of painting in which landscapes are depicted in soft light and shadows, often as if through a colored or misty veil. Imported to the U.S. by American painters inspired by Barbizon School landscapes, it was a forerunner to the many schools and colonies of American Impressionism which arose in the first part of the 20th century.

The most influential practitioners of the style were George Inness, whose roots were in landscape painting, and James McNeill Whistler, whose approach was primarily aesthetic, aiming for elegance and harmony in the colors of a painting.

Tonalism's soft-edged realism also had an influence on the photography of the early 20th century - specifically on Alfred Stieglitz and his circle.





Chronological Listing of Abstract Expressionists


George Fuller 1822-1884 American Painter
William Morris Hunt 1824-1879 American Painter
George Inness 1825-1894 American PainterSunset at Etretat
Art Prints
James McNeill Whistler 1834-1903 American Painter/PrintmakerWhistler: On the Beach, Hastings
Art Prints
John La Farge 1835-1910 American PainterJohn La Farge: Sunrise off Japan
Art Prints
Homer Dodge Martin 1836-1897 American Painter
Alexander Helwig Wyant 1836-1892 American Painter
Maria A'Becket 1840-1904 American Painter
Robert Swain Gifford 1840-1905 American PainterFisherman's Hut, Siberia
Art Prints
John J. Enneking 1841-1916 American PainterJohn J. Enneking: Mount Chocorua
Art Prints
Ralph Albert Blakelock 1847-1919 American Painter
Albert Pinkham Ryder 1847-1917 American PainterLord Ullin's Daughter
Art Prints
Charles Melville Dewey 1849-1937 American Painter
Dwight W. Tryon 1849-1925 American Painter
Charles Harry Eaton 1850-1901 American Painter
Thomas Wilmer Dewing 1851-1938 American PainterSummer, 1890
Art Prints
Ben Foster 1852-1926 American Painter




Julian Alden Weir 1852-1919 American PainterVase And Roses
Art Prints
T. Alexander Harrison 1853-1930 American PainterSeascape
Art Prints
John Francis Murphy 1853-1921 American PainterAutumn Glow, 1897
Art Prints
John Henry Twachtman 1853-1902 American PainterTwachtman: Landscape with Haystack
Art Prints
Lowell Birge Harrison 1854-1929 American PainterGrand Central And The Biltmore In Hazy Twilight
Art Prints
Leonard Ochtman 1854-1934 Dutch/American Painter
Charles Harold Davis 1856-1933 American Painter
Franklin de Haven 1856-1934 American Painter
Charles Appel 1857-1928 American Painter
Bruce Crane 1857-1937 American Painter
Charles Warren Eaton 1857-1937 American Painter
Henry Ward Ranger 1858-1916 American Painter
Elliott Daingerfield 1859-1932 American Painter
William Langson Lathrop 1859-1938 American Painter
Charles Paul Gruppe 1860-1940 Canadian/American Painter
Arthur Frank Mathews 1860-1945 American PainterMathews: Youth
Art Prints
Karl Emil Termohlen 1863-1938 Danish/American Painter




Leon Dabo 1865-1960 French/American Painter
Louis Paul Dessar 1867-1952 American Painter
Chauncey F. Ryder 1868-1949 American Painter
Henry Percy Gray 1869-1952 American Painter
Xavier Martinez 1869-1943 Mexican/American Painter
Granville Redmond 1871-1935 American Painter




Aaron Harry Gorson 1872-1933 American Painter
Max Meldrum 1875-1955 Scottish/Australian Painter