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Tuesday, May 07, 2013

Two recent  six inch square paintings:  Gulf Harbors II (oil) and Green Key Beach (acrylic)
Both were painted en plein air.  They are on the very wide edge stretched canvases and look great when hung without using frames!


Monday, October 22, 2012

Floral III

This was one of my star paintings at the Artists Market show at the Leepa Rattner Museum in Tarpon Spriungs last weekend - Oct. 13 and 14. It got a lot of interest and I told a few people it would be up on my website so they could look at it later.  Unfortunately I couldn't get it to post until today for some reason. This fairly large painting is a lively still life of lilies in shades of pinks and golds.  Looks especially good in the wide gold fame I showed it in. FLORAL III, Acrylic, 16x12", $325, add $100 for the frame.


Storm Approaching, Oil, 11x14 - This is one of the original paintings I sold on Saturday Oct. 20, during Studio Waltz in Dunedin, FL.  Unfortunately I don't have photos of the other two originals I sold- or at least I can't find them on my computer right now.  I also sold several matted prints and handmade cards during the day.  The weather was beautiful - in the low 80s with a fresh breeze all day - I had a great time!! As I have for the past few years, I was set up by the lake in front of Blake White and Carol Sackman's amazing Mozaic House - studio #9 on the Open Studio tour.  So I got to paint en plein air in between talking to all the visitors.  A wonderful day!

Monday, October 01, 2012

Great Publicity for Plein Air

Recently I was contacted by a reporter for the Tampa Bay Times who wanted to do a piece about plein air  painters in the area. After a few conversations, she came out one day while our group, West Coast Plein Air - Florida, was painting at Orange Lake in downtown New Port Richey. Click on the link below to see a great newspaper article about it.  (Unfortunately, I haven't yet been able to figure out how to post the actual article here without all kinds of ads and other extra bits.)

http://soc.li/2jEmNXI

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Three from Honeymoon Island



Our plein air group, West Coast Plein Air - Florida, painted out for a couple of months during the summer at Honeymoon Island.  We were comfortable despite the Florida heat because we were invited to paint in the shade of the South Beach Cafe.  Of course we followed our tough mornings of painting the surrounding beauty with delicious lobster rolls for lunch from the Cafe. Good times!  These three paintings are all done in oil. From the top: Honeymoon View, 8x10; Secluded Beach, 11x14; Storm Approaching, 11x14.

Monday, July 02, 2012

Swamp Spring Morning


Posted by PicasaThis oil painting was painted, mostly en plein air, in May. Our plein air group was painting in downtown New Port Richey near Orange Lake.  So it's actually not  in a swamp, but the vegetation, Spanish moss, heat and humidity made me feel like I was.
Swamp Spring Morning, Oil, 11x14


Tuesday, May 08, 2012

First Prize in Plein Air Competition-FL Blueberry Festival


Here is my winning painting, "Red Door" which won First Place in the Plein Air competition at the Florida Blueberry Festival in Brooksville, May 5 and 6, 2012.  I painted this view of the old Christmas House in Brooksville.  It's 14x11" and done in acrylic. 


I thought I'd include some of my preliminary steps to the final painting. Above you can see a couple of pages from my sketchbook, with thumbnail sketches to work out the composition -- my students groan when I tell them they must do thumbnails first, but putting in the time to do it really helps me work out the focal point and plan my composition to get what I want to achieve.  Under the sketches, is the oil under-painting I started on Wednesday afternoon, the first day I went out painting. Because this was a plein air competition, all canvases had to be stamped before starting out and turned in at the end of each day, so that people don't go home and use photos and other technological means to enhance their paintings. When I went back out on Friday to finish up, I realized I didn't want to use this first version of the painting because it emphasized the tree and not the red door, which was my focal point.  So I started completely over, this time with acrylics since I knew I only had an hour and a half until I had to turn it in at noon.  I raced and slapped the paint on to get it done in time.  At the top of this post you can see the final painting that I submitted for judging. I was quite surprised (very happily!) when I found out I won first place.

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

NOTICE ---  I have just published my new website!   I'm going to be adding more paintings and information to it for a while, but I wanted it to be available now.  Please check it out!

http://jennastarfriedman.com

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Pond Reflections

This is a pastel painting I did as a demo during the Landscape/Still Life class I teach at the Pasco Art Center. I'd previously done an oil sketch in plein air at the site. This little pond is actually behind a parking lot in the Trinity area. I like the colorful reflections in the pond and on the foreground tree.
Pond Reflections, Pastel, 8x10

Friday, February 03, 2012

Beach Day; Lifeguard


I thought I had posted these pictures previously, but I just noticed the images did not upload. These are six inch square oil paintings which are described more below.
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Anclote River


This is a painting I did in the studio of a view along the Anclote River. I've got several versions of this scene in varying states of completion. I've entered this one in the current show for the Pastel Society of Tampa Bay, which is being held this year in Tampa at the Carrolwood Cultural Center. The opening reception will be next Friday, Feb 10, 2012 from 6 - 9:00 pm. Everyone is welcome so I hope to see you there!
Anclote River, Pastel, 12x18" $425-
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Monday, January 02, 2012

Lifeguard; Beach Day

Here are a couple of oil paintings from a
beach series I've been working on lately. These are 6 inch squares which is an interesting compositional challenge, plus they sell well at the gallery I'm in. (Artist's Faire Gallery in Tarpon Springs FL) If you're longing for summer at this cold time of year, why not pick out a couple of beach paintings to hold you over til then? Two for $100, shipping and handling included. No need to frame -- these have a very wide edge that is painted too. Wired and ready to go. Thanks for visiting!

Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Gulf View, Alla prima 6x8" Oil painting


I painted this during the Tarpon Springs Plein Air Paintout last week. The location of this scene is in Howard Park before you cross over the causeway to the beach. Because of all my teaching commitments, I could only paint during one day of the three day event. I was worried I wouldn't have enough time to come up with a painting I liked enough to enter, but I was pleased when I finished this. I like the way I got a lot of color in it and used atmospheric perspective to get a sense of depth. Contact me at jennastarfriedman@gmail.com if you're interested in purchasing this piece and I will set up a Paypal page for secure payment. Thanks for viewing my work!
Gulf View, 6x8" $250, framed in a beautiful wide gold wood frame.

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Morning Stroll, Sand Hill Cranes

I saw these two sand hill cranes strolling the PHCC campus one day and luckily - for once - had my camera with me. The sand hill cranes are not afraid of people it seems, and they calmly walk around, usually in pairs and sometimes with a couple of chicks. I painted this in pastel recently.
Morning Stroll, Pastel, 8x10, matted and framed.
Thanks for looking!
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Tuesday, October 04, 2011

Tern and Gull

I paint with watercolors all the time but rarely post the images here. Here's one I just finished. I was playing with different textures when I painted this. I like the way the birds are looking in opposite directions.
Tern and Gull, Watercolor, 5x7"
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Key Vista

I recently completed this painting which I had started en plein air at Key Vista Park. I really like the colors I got into this one, which you can see more clearly by clicking on the picture. I got it mostly finished that day in the park, but I usually like to look at my work a few days or more later, before completely finishing it off. I feel I need to look at it away from the actual scene with some objectivity to judge whether it's a good painting. In the heat of the moment (literally and figuratively), and after a couple of hours of observing the subject intensely, it's often hard for me to see whether I've said what I wanted to with the painting. Of course the trick is knowing when to stop -- I've ruined very many pieces by adding "just this one more thing!"
Key Vista, Oil, 14x11"
Thanks for looking -- and paint on!
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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Here's our plein air group (West Coast Plein Air - Florida) ready for lunch. We're painting at Anclote River Park this month. We have to find places near the water during the summer months because of the heat. Last Friday was delightful - there was a steady cool breeze coming off the Gulf that kept the 90+ temperature bearable. This is one of our favorite places to eat after a morning of plein air painting - Miss Vicky's on the River - the food is great and you can't beat the location!
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Thursday, July 07, 2011

Brackish Pond

I painted this little painting of a pond area on Honeymoon Island. It's right near the beach but inland a bit from the water. There's not a lot of shade on the beach and this was one of the few places that had some large bushes I could crouch behind. Even with my large plein air umbrella, it's so hot that I need to be in a shaded place also.
Brackish Pond, 6x8, Oil. Thanks for visiting!
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Palmy Day

Here's a little plein air of a path in Port Richey Waterfront Park, which is a few blocks from where I live. I just finished it recently. I'm going to try to get a few things posted to catch up a bit with this blog. I love to paint and just want to spend my time doing that! I'm always way behind with the photographing and posting of my work. Palmy Day, 5x7, Oil
Thanks for visiting!
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Sunday Drive

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Country Road


Our plein air group painted at this farm/ranch for a few weeks during strawberry season and then were asked back for a day event during blueberry season. It's a "pick your own" operation and the fruit is top quality - very nice ranch owners who appreciate art also! The JG Ranch is located near Brooksville FL. and well worth checking out during harvest times. I painted this on the road that leads into the farming area and it turned out to be one of my favorite paintings yet. I think it's even more colorful and lush than my camera seems to be able to pick up.
Country Road, 14x11, Oil
Thanks for visiting!
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Saturday, May 28, 2011

Bayou Marsh

Our plein air group has been painting this month along Bayou Drive - a favorite location in Hernando County. I painted this from the side of the road. It's great when I can pull over the car and paint right out of the back of it. I fantasize about being one of those artists that travels around the country in an RV, just going wherever and painting every day. On second thought, I think I'm more the clean room in a hotel with room service kind of traveller. Wait - it's a fantasy - ok I'm back in the RV meandering the back roads with my dogs and a couple of good friends.
Bayou Marsh, 9x12" Oil
Thanks for visiting!
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Sunday, May 15, 2011

Safe Harbor

A pastel painting of one of my favorite views in Phillipe Park, Safety Harbor FL. My plein air group went there several months back. I only recently completed this painting and entered it into the Pastel Society of Tampa Bay's juried show, "Possiblities in Pastel IV". This show was juried and judged by Doug Dawson, who spoke briefly at the Opening on Friday evening. He said he makes his decisions based simply on whether he likes a painting. Yes, art appreciation is very subjective isn't it?! If you like this painting, you can purchase it for $250 by contacting me at jennastarfriedman@gmail.com. Thanks for visiting my blog.
"Safe Harbor" Pastel, 11x14"
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Sunday, May 08, 2011

West Coast Plein Air Painting Sites May 2011

Hello painters - We will be painting along Bayou Drive in Hernando County for the month of May. Long views and salt marshes along the Gulf; the closest public restrooms are in nearby Bayport Park. Meet at 9:30 on Friday mornings (5/6,13,20 and 27) on Bayou Drive near Pine Island Drive.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Bayou+Drive,+Spring+Hill,+FL&aq=0&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=41.139534,93.076172&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Bayou+Dr,+Bayport,+Hernando,+Florida&ll=28.553767,-82.646284&spn=0.044707,0.090895&z=14

Monday, April 04, 2011

Plein Air Paint Out at the JG Ranch

We are on to do a paintout at the JG Ranch on Saturday, April 30 from 10am to 2pm. The owners have really enjoyed having us painting out there and would like to make this a public event. Blueberries will be ready for picking. You can bring a couple of paintings to set up near you to sell if you want. There will be parking for the artists (by the cows) and they can handle 10-15 artists. Please let me know if you plan to be a part of this paintout so we keep the numbers within limits.

JG Ranch (strawberry, blueberry farm and they have cows) is located at 17200 Wiscon Road Brooksville.
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Map for JG Ranch. They will have a sign on the road where to turn into their ranch.----- Look for the "U Pick" sign on the south side of Wiscon Rd. and follow the dirt road all the way back to the picking area.

West Coast Plein Air Painting Sites April 2011

Hello Plein Air Painters! Our group will be painting at two locations at 9:30 on Fridays in April:

April 1 and 8: Along the Dunedin Causeway to Honeymoon Island: Meet in the parking area by the Kayak Rentals on the south side of the Causeway.

April 15 and 22: On Honeymoon Island: meet in the farthest west parking area along the beach side.

***We are planning a possible publicized paintout for the last Saturday of April - more details to come when details are finalized.

Click on the link below for map and directions to Honeymoon.

http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=Honeymoon+Island+State+Recreation+Area,+Causeway+Boulevard,+Dunedin,+FL&aq=1&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=41.139534,93.076172&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=Honeymoon+Island+Island+State+Recreation+Ctr,+1+Causeway+Blvd,+Dunedin,+Florida+34698-8561&ll=28.075464,-82.824726&spn=0.089817,0.181789&z=13&iwloc=A

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Dusk

This scene is along the south end of the beach at Howard Park a couple of months ago. It was painted mostly plein air but I didn't finish it up until recently in the studio. I had some fun with the colors and values and now I like the atmospheric feel of it. This painting is currently in the S&M exhibit at the Dunedin Fine Art Center.
Dusk, Oil, 11x14
Thanks for visiting!
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Friday, February 18, 2011

Garden Dreams

I set up this still-life and painted it as a demo for my Soft Pastels class at the Pasco Art Center. I love the Art Center - it's in an old cracker-style house behind the Centennial Library in Holiday FL. I've been teaching there for a little over a year now and will doing demos there tomorrow (Sat. Feb. 19) during the open house and reception for the current exhibit. This place is a little haven for the arts and has various classes, a gallery and a really cool gift shop. Come on over and check it out tomorrow - or any time! Visit their website for current information and directions: www.pascoart.org --------------------------------
Garden Dreams, Pastel, 14x11"
Email me at jennastarfriedman@gmail.com for more information - and thanks for visiting!
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Monday, February 14, 2011

Beach Cove

I painted this little piece a few months ago along Howard Beach in Tarpon Springs. I've been very lax about photographing my work - and posting it to the blog - but am resolved to get on top of this. So today I photographed many recent paintings and plan to start getting them posted regularly.
Beach Cove, 8x10" Oil
Email me for information on buying this or other paintings at jennastarfriedman@gmail.com. Thanks for visiting!
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