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Accepted Entry for 2010 National OPA show (Oil Painters of America)

by Victoria Morris Ekelund on 2/27/2010 9:47:18 AM
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The above painting was accepted into the OPA National Juried show that will be held this year at the Legacy Gallery in Scottsdale, AZ. I have been a member of OPA for about 6 years; this is the second time I have submitted to one of their shows. I was rejected from a regional show a few years ago, so I did not expect to get into the National show. So right now I will have High, Wide and Lonesome starting on a national tour begining in Oklahoma next month with the Paint America 100 show, two plein air paintings going to the Nomades del Artes show at Southwest Gallery in Dallas, TX, opening April 2 and this one to AZ opening the end of April. This all started because I read one of those short artist spotlight articles and the artist said his one regret was not submitting to national juried shows sooner. So here I am, starting to submit to more national juried shows. It takes time and energy and effort, not to mention having a body of work to choose from, all of which are in rather short supply with this particular artist. But as a friend of mine at my day job says "baby steps."

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The Alley Progresses

by Victoria M. Ekelund on 2/26/2010 12:43:46 PM
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 This weekend saw some work on the road which included putting the winter refuse from the tress in and working on the big shadow (snow and melting snow) in the middle of the alley. I did not get a lot of time in on this painting this weekend but not because I have lost interest, which was my fear. The above update was done on Saturday. I also dabbled on a few of the WIPs (works in progress) that I have all over my studio. (to see one that I think is just about done: Deadheading: before and after)


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Let the Painting Begin

by Victoria Morris Ekelund on 2/14/2010 1:05:31 PM
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I finished blocking in this painting yesterday; it is 3o x 40 which is ambitious for me. This is being done from photo reference and the painting I did a few weeks ago: Alley Scene off Harvard Gulch Park. I have not touched the original alla prima painting wanting to keep the freshness of the brushstrokes and the angles I played with. I must remember to keep that going in this piece; my husband had to remind me to knock the telephone poles off kilter, which you can see I did do, but I think they may need a bit more of an angle. I am going to try and post photos of the progression of this piece as I paint it.


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Recycling anyone?

by Victoria Morris Ekelund on 2/9/2010 9:53:17 PM
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 What made me want to paint a brown paper shopping bag you may ask. While sitting in the Saturday class a month ago, Kevin was telling us the next assignment; to paint a large field of one thing and try to make it interesting. His examples were painting a landscape where the majority of the painting is just a field; or take the side of a building, but make it the major force of the composition. Paint this large expanse of one color and make it interesting. Sitting on the floor while this was going on was a chiptole burrito take out bag, which, if you are not aware, is a more vertical brown paper bag with black graphics and a handle on it much like this one. The juxtaposition of the bag and where it was on the floor and the lighting made me think, why not paint a paper bag? All one color and a large field with the handle to break up the space with good shapes. BUT, once I got started, I realized there really were too many plane shifts on this bag to fit the assignment. It is not yet finished, as I want to put the logo on it - a clothing store. I have no idea where I got this bag, but it sure was a fun project. And there is so much variation in color in just a "brown" paper bag! Painting is always an adventure.


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You Looking at Me?

by Victoria Morris Ekelund on 2/7/2010 12:24:13 PM
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Here is a painting I have been working on for a few months. I had set my camera on the table at a local Bistro called Z-Cuisine. The flash had mistakenly gone off, which caught the attention of one of the patrons. My camera was initially pointed at the second table, but when I turned the flash off, this gentleman was looking right at me as I clicked the shutter again. I thought the interplay between the two tables came out well. Four people, three different things going on. The original reference photo has more light on the figures, but I went for a more local tone approach. That way, I could focus more attention where I wanted it.

The man looking up is viewing an art piece that is the chandelier. It is interesting to note that the majority of people who have seen this piece, think they know the man looking at the camera.


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