There was an ever so slight chance of rain so we painted on the porch. Ah, such a good day. Enid surprised us with lunch. Thanks, Enid! (Maybe she should have us over weekly.....hmmm.)
I have really pared down my equipment for plein air. I have pastels, easel, surface to paint on, water and watercolors, tape, wipes, liquid gloves, sunscreen, etc., in the black bag. The smaller bag has water, snacks and a Coke.
I missed getting a photo of enid, but that is one of her paintings and pastels on the table. She was working on touching up some paintings she did last week at a plein air competition in California.
S'zanne painting away. I missed getting a photo of Singer, her Corgy traveling companion. He paitiently kept us company. Well behaved companion.
As I was finishing up. It was a cloudy day.
The easel is the one I bought in Albuquerque at the International Pastel Society Convention. I think I like it for painting. It is a bit heavier that I thought it would be and will not hold a larger board than 16 x 20. I will still have to take my other easel to New Mexico for larger paintings.
Here is the painting as I left it yesterday.
On the way to Enid's, I stopped to put air in my tires. When it is rainy the low tire warning comes on, usually just when I drive by myself. I was checking the pressure and a voice says, "Do you need some help?" I looked up and there was Mark Ockelberry!!
Mark is an artist friend that I hadn't seen for about a year. Mark is an amazing artist. He has a photographic memory for details and draws buildings, people and animals by instinct and memory. He had a kidney transplant about the time I saw him last and is doing well. He makes wooden yard art and old barnwood frames now. He has some drawings at the Lost Pines Hyatt Resort - the old time train stations at Elgin, Bastrop and Smithville. Check them out when you go there. Beautiful work. It was wonderful to see him. I'm not going to let a year go by again without seeing him. I mentioned Mark in a couple of posts, read here http://jocastilloartblog.blogspot.com/search?q=mark+ockelberry I had a page for him on my old website and on the Bastrop Fine Arts Guild's old website. I will have to see if I can find them. The photos don't seem to be on this computer. Probably in storage on my website. I will look another day.
Gene went grocery shopping while I was gone and grilled some pork chops for dinner. After that Gene and I went to La Grange to the Bugle Boy and saw Hal Ketchum. Joanna was there. What more can you ask from a day? Friends, art, dining, live music and family. Woohoo!!
I enjoyed this old video of Hal Ketchum on YouTube (Google for more info on Hal. He puts on a fun show.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFRkH_3ZmbU
6 comments:
Sounds like you had a good day - and got some painting done - yay!
I spent the whole day with the GGs. Now I am so tired, I cannot think right.
Bag Blog, thank you! Now, don't you be thinking crooked! Hope your creative time is getting better, too!
Happy Mother's Day, Jo! Enjoyed reading about your art adventures and good friends! Hope you have a lovely day today!
Rosemary, thanks. I did have a great Mother's Day, a quiet one with family. I hope you did the same. Nice to see you around. :)
Boy. That video looks like it must be 20 years old. I really enjoyed Hal's show and am glad y'all made it out to see him.
Joanna, that video was interesting, it was the first one that came up when I was looking for a link to his fan page. Old as dirt!
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