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Monday, February 17, 2025

Artistic License

When I sketch in a hurry, I tend to just put in the main parts and whatever attracted my attention.  Our Scavenger Hunt list had water and clouds for two items.  We went to pick up some dinner after physical therapy at Kyoto Japanese Restaurant.  It is near the therapy just across the highway so we had to wait about 20 minutes.  I sketched the water fountain which was dry and a hint of the clouds.  I added the color at home after we ate (I ate, Gene had too big of lunch he said) and watched TV for a while. 

 I left out many of the details.  I almost got the fountain off the paper in my rush to get it in and put in the flag just because I love Old Glory.  I pretty much finished the sketch in the twenty minutes with using artistic license and leaving out many of the fun things.  I used another half hour or so to add the color.



For Scavenger Hunt from Life 149  https://creativespark.art/threads/scavenger-hunt-from-life-149-feb-15-feb-23.7749/

Number 2 clouds (hinted at) and Number 3 water - well, a fountain that should have water in front of the Mexican restaurant next to the Kyoto.

Here is the real view.


 

Joan Tavolott in our group sketches every day and puts in sooooo much detail.  I love, love her sketches.  It really makes them special.  Have a look.  https://watercolorsbyjoan2.blogspot.com/

She reminded me in her comments in the previous post to go vote for Peoples Choice Award at the Austin Pastel Society exhibition.  You can vote on line.  I voted.  There is some beautiful work.

https://www.austinpastelsociety.org/

The artists at the APS are so generous and fun.  It is a great group.  I can't take part in the shows anymore but try to keep in touch and attend the zoom meetings, etc.  Support our local artists!

Wednesday, May 08, 2024

Austin Pastel Exhibit

The Austin Pastel Society has a show in Austin.  Pretty nice paintings, maybe you can go to the opening.  Paintings from around Texas.  (None of mine)


 


You can see the paintings here:

https://www.flickr.com/photos/austinpastelsociety/sets/72177720315770491/


You can vote for your favorite here:

https://www.austinpastelsociety.org/page/40663/peoples-choice-award-votes-all-tx-all-pastels

Monday, April 01, 2024

Austin Pastel Show and Sketches for Hunt 108

The Austin Pastel Society has their annual juried exhibit in Austin.  https://www.austinpastelsociety.org/page/39116/annual-juried-members-exhibition

You can visit the gallery website to see the award winners and vote for your favorite painting.  Click on the images to see larger and about the artist and vote for your choice.  There are some beautiful paintings.  I did not enter this year.

https://www.artframingservices.com/Art-Art-List.php?eventId=27&status=Gallery


I went to the Coffee Dog and sketched while Gene was in PT today.  I had a latte and sketched.  I needed "people" for an item on the list for the Scavenger Hunt.  I didn't do well.  I'm either out of practice or too worried about my subject leaving.  Good reasons, right?  

For Scavenger Hunt 108  https://creativespark.art/threads/scavenger-hunt-from-life-108-mar-24-apr-1-2024.6723/



These are in the Canson Travel sketchbook with the Acurite 03 pen.

I went back to the PT place and noticed some big rocks in a landscaped section of the lot across the street.  Rock was also on the list.

A new Hunt started today.  Here we go.....Maybe there will be a fun item or items to do in pastels so I can play in the dust.


Monday, February 26, 2024

Dual Vibrations

I sketch/painted this morning for homework and for the Scavenger Hunt.  I had about an hour and a half before Enid's class where we have been working on vibrations in colors.  The sketch fits for the Hunt as the item, from nature.

 


For Scavenger Hunt 104  https://creativespark.art/threads/scavenger-hunt-104-feb-21-29.6613/

Number 2, from nature - a geranium plant I got at H.E.B. (our grocery store) to replace my frozen one on the porch.  The pot is kinda cute but not a permanent solution.

This is a closeup of the flowers and leaves.  For the pastel class I was trying to show the vibrations between the magenta and blue and then the blue and green and again with the magenta green.  Over all I liked it, well maybe a few too many vibrations for one painting.

I still don't have the answer for the highlights on the magenta.  I ordered some new magenta sticks but the light colors go to much toward white.  I think maybe if I had taken time like a "real" painting to build up from the main color to the lighter color it might work.  Also I don't have a soft pastel like Sennelier or Ludwig for the highlight.  I tried pink but it was also pasty looking.

The set up.  The geraniums look red in the photo so I adjusted a bit.  

Maybe you have a magenta color combination you could share??  Or brand you like??  What color combination for vibrations do you like?  I like purple/blue green and plain old red and green like for apples.

I will check Terry Ludwig pastels.  I was sad to hear that he passed away recently.  A real pro and maker of pastels.  He will be missed.

 

Also the Austin Pastel Society has changed the deadline a bit for you to enter the All Texas show.  You have about a month.  Never tried pastels?  Now is your chance to join the fun.   If you live in Texas and want to join in check the Austin Pastel Society

https://www.austinpastelsociety.org/page/39117/biennial-texas-juried-exhibition




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Thursday, February 08, 2024

Ink and Watercolor for Hunt 102 and Pastel Contest

 Gene rode his trike so I sketched in front of the garage.  Cloudy but warm out, pretty perfect for Hunting.


For Scavenger Hunt from Life 102  https://creativespark.art/threads/scavenger-hunt-from-life-102-feb-5-feb-13.6569/

Number 7 nature - some of the trees across the street.  This is in the watercolor sketchbook with a Sharpie pen and watercolor added at the end of the sketch.

 

The scene, it is always interesting to decide what to leave out and what to paint.

Number 8 building - house across the other street, we live on a corner.  This is in the BookFactory sketchbook with the Sharpie pen.

If any of you are in Texas you are welcome to enter this pastel show received from Enid Wood, President of the Austin Pastel Society:

Please paint for the All TX All Pastel Juried Open Exhibition and ask your Texas resident pastelist friends to do the same! You might even encourage artists friends who normally work in another medium to try pastel. 

The show is May 4 through June 15 at Artworks, 1214 W 6th St in Austin, a friendly and prestigious gallery. You have until Sunday, March 24 to enter. Delivery of paintings is April 30 & May 1. 

The purpose of this show is to increase the visibility of the pastel medium in Texas, and to get to know all the pastel artists in Texas a little better. We’ll have an in-person opening and awards presentation on Saturday, May 11, featuring a gallery tour led by our distinguished Juror and Judge, Rita Kirkman, PSA-MP, IAPS-EP, CPS. All prizes are cash prizes, with a top award of $1000.

We need the help of every member to make sure that every pastelist in Texas knows about the show and that many of them enter. We have space for 80 paintings in the show. Wouldn’t it be great to have paintings from 80 different artists!?

This is the link to the entry form and Prospectus:

 
 




Monday, January 22, 2024

Pastel Sketch Hunt 100 Items

Hunt 100 not 100 items! I did find several and put them together for a quick pastel sketch. I used a new piece of the Lux Archival paper, 8 x 10 inches.  I found the items, put on an alcohol under painting of the base colors.  I sketched with various pastels for about an hour and 15 minutes all together.

For Scavenger Hunt 100  https://creativespark.art/threads/scavenger-hunt-from-life-100-jan-21-jan-28.6506/

Numbers 1 - 5 :  jar, blue/book, cup (measuring), yellow, egg

I was also doing a bit of homework for Enid's class.  Today is "High Chroma Accents".  I think the red on the book and table might count.  We shall see.

The deadline for the Austin Pastel Annual Juried Show is Sunday.  Have you entered?  I have not.  It is just too difficult at this time to paint, frame, deliver, etc., and deal with everyday  chores at my age.  I don't have the umph to work on deadlines and rules.  

Natasha Isenhour will be the judge.  We met her in Red River a few years ago.  Great artist. She is from Socorro, New Mexico, almost home!  Maybe I will get to see her while she is here in March.

Check it all out here:

https://www.austinpastelsociety.org/page/39116/annual-juried-members-exhibition


And here is the setup for my sketch.



Monday, October 02, 2023

Art Tour and Urban Sketching

Saturday was a great day for the Central Texas Art Tour.  The Urban Sketchers were out in force, making downtown Bastrop and surroundings very busy.  https://www.facebook.com/groups/670753408196703/

There were quite a few from the USk Austin  https://www.meetup.com/urbansketchers_austin/

I represented the Bastrop Sketchers setting up  in the Bridges Emporium  https://www.facebook.com/bridgesemporium/  Be sure and visit and see the wonderful shops with true hometown art and gifts,

 I was in Lucy Todd's space.  I took a few sketchbooks, pens, watercolors and coasters.  I gave out blank coasters with pencils for visitors that wanted to try their hand at sketching.  One little boy, Zade, handed me one back as he left.  Written on it was Thank You!  So sweet.

Coasters are handy as they fit in your pocket or purse and you have a sketchbook with you wherever you go.  I love the mini sketches.

I didn't do much sketching, mostly talked and demonstrated the way I sketch.

This was my sketch of the table with Lucy's sketfching pencils and pens, my coffee, the box of coasters and sketchbook.  It is in the Ohuhu sketchbook with a Micron 02 and an Acurit 03.

Here are a few photos from the day:

 

The 602 Brew Pub straight ahead.  The Bridges Emporium is on the right.  I didn't get a photo, they had out balloons and all.  Very festive.



 



Carolyn and Zade in my area.


Zade sketching.

It was so nice to get out and sketch, visit with old friends and make new friends. Sketching with other artists is inspiring and makes me want to get out in the world.

This was the poster Jane made for me.  I want to thank all the Emporium artists for having me.  Thank you all.






Friday, September 29, 2023

Reminder and Sketches

Reminder that the Urban Sketchers are around and will be downtown Bastrop tomorrow.  I will be sketching in the Bridges Building on Main Street at 4:30 p.m.   The info is here:

 https://jocastilloartblog.blogspot.com/2023/08/sketch-in-bastrop-central-texas-art-tour.html

Today I sketched on the footstool while watching a Midsomer Murders show.  We have seen them many times but it has been a year or so on these they are showing now, so don't remember the plot or "who done it?".   Fun for today.

Of course my attention wanders from the sketching so ... it is what it is.

For Scavenger Hunt from Life 85   https://creativespark.art/threads/scavenger-hunt-from-life-85-sep-23-%E2%80%93-oct-1.6055/

Number 12 wheel - these wheels are interesting on Gene's walker.  I always get lost in the curves, especially if I'm not paying attention.
Number 13 table leg - I've sketched this before on the coffee table
Number 14 something with a capitol letter - one of my puzzle books.  Is that the right capitol? or should it be capital?  It was capitol on the list.  Hmm.
Number 15 vent or grate - on the ceiling

These are in the large Canson Mix Media sketchbook with the Piochoo dual tip pens and a Micron 03.  I spent about 45 minutes with the distraction of TV.

I'll try to do better tomorrow downtown.  There will be lots going on art, food, music.  Maybe see you there ......


Sunday, September 10, 2023

Storefront Sketches, Exhibit and More

Yesterday morning I went to get groceries.  I remembered that "storefront" was on my list for the Scavenger Hunt that I'm hosting.  So maybe a quick sketch from the car, it was too hot to be out.  I wanted to sketch "The Best Little Hair House in Texas", but it was in the middle of the block with no parking across.  I would have had to stand in the sun to sketch, so will save that for better weather.  Two other options for a little interest was the Hairport because it has Marilyn Monroe out front and the Sugarshack which has the Texas flag on the roof.  Very quick sketches as the grocery shopping takes a while.  

I know I can order groceries to pick up or be delivered, but I'm not there yet.  I make a list and then see what I like as I go.  I can't put a substitute for things on a "pick up" list because if I don't find what I want I may go a completely different direction.  I may see something I haven't purchased in a long time and think, "That would be good."  I can't order that!

The sketches are in the small travel sketchbook, done with the Acurit 03 pen.  I added watercolor this morning before I scanned the sketches. 

For Hunt 83  https://creativespark.art/threads/scavenger-hunt-from-life-83-sep-7-sep-15.5976/#post-100080

Number 2, storefront - The Hairport with Marilyn Monroe in front.


Number 2, storefront 2 - The Sugarshack, such a fun store full of candy, gifts, balloons and more.  The sign is up on the road so I changed the chocolate covered strawberry sign to say Sugarshack.



Friday, September 08, 2023

More Art in Bastrop

Our foundry, Pyrology, in Bastrop is opening a gallery downtown.  They have had one out in the industrial park but don't have many visitors.  This will be a good addition to downtown.  The foundry was formerly Deep in the Heart Art Foundry.

https://communityimpact.com/austin/bastrop/business/2023/09/06/new-art-gallery-to-open-in-downtown-bastrop/

https://pyrology.com/

 

I've been lazy for my artwork.  We went to the 602 Brew Pub on Main last night, but not into my work so will not post it.  I did have this old painting come up on my desktop this morning.  I painted it in Angel Fire many moons ago with my art buddy Sue Modrak.  I really like the paintings I did that summer.  Wonderful memories......


  Turns out it was 2014....yikes.

You can see more here:

https://jocastilloartblog.blogspot.com/2014/08/painting-marathon-with-sue-day-3-5-and.html

Thursday, August 24, 2023

Sketch in Bastrop Central Texas Art Tour

The Central Texas Art Tour is coming to Bastrop, Saturday, September 30, 2023.  There will be lots going on including a visit by over 100 Texas Urban Sketchers.  I will be sketching at the Bridges Building Emporium from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m .or 6:00 p.m.  920 Main Street, Bastrop, TX  https://www.visitbastrop.com/listing/the-bridges-emporium/529/

 

https://www.centexarttour.com/


 I hope you can visit Bastrop and sketch with us.

The sketchers will be here on Friday as well.  I will probably sketch near the Lost Pines Art Center.

https://www.lostpinesartcenter.org/

Tuesday, March 14, 2023

Dusty Alma Maters and Exhibit

I had fun playing in the pastel dust today.  Items that I needed for the Scavenger Hunt could be used for the Monthly Prompt Challenge March as well.  Items for the Hunt need to be sketched from life so I hunted down these items.

For the Scavenger Hunt from Life 60  I needed a pair - the mugs and
I needed something for hair - the teddy bear.  For the Challenge it was something to do with Alma Mater.  The Texas mug and bear are for Joanna's Alma Mater, The University of Texas at Austin.  The maroon and gold mug is for Larry's Alma Mater, Texas State University at San Marcos.  A perfect trio for a pastel sketch.


I sketched/painted this on the reused Pastelbord, 12 x 12 inches.  I used a variety of pastels.  The darkest ones are either Ludwig or Unison.   It took about an hour from wipe off to finish.  

I like painting quickly.  Pastels and pen and ink are great for that.  A few strokes and a few lines and you are done!


The Austin Pastel Society Annual Juried show is up and running.  This past Sunday was the awards show.  You can visit the show online to see the winners and vote for the People's Choice Award.  It is fun to see the paintings and easy to vote.  You go to the website below.  You can click on each painting to get more info about purchasing or about the artist.  There is a place there to vote.  You can vote through the end of the show.

https://www.artframingservices.com/Art-Art-List.php?eventId=23

You can also see the show and vote in person at:

Austin Art & Frame
from Saturday, March 4 at noon
through Friday, May 5 at 5 pm
Gallery Hours:
Monday - Friday 12-5
Saturday 12-2
on Bee Caves Road, near Trader Joe's & Amy's Ice Cream
Free Parking
512-306-1064

I did not enter the show, but you can still vote for your favorite!

Tuesday, March 07, 2023

Invite to Austin Pastel Annual Juried Show

 Invitation from the AustinFineArtGallery for the Austin Pastel Show.



 



hosted by

Exhibit Opening Reception
Sunday, March 12th

2-5pm
View and collect the works
from 35 artists in the Austin Pastel Society

We are celebrating artists and their new work!

Artworks exhibited are available for purchase
from the following artists:

CAROL ARNOLD
RICHARD BANH
LOES BOTMAN
YINGYING CHEN
CECILE CLAUSE DE RAMIREZ
SIGNE COX
JEANNETTE CUEVAS
MARYNEIL DANCE
JENNIFER EDWARDS
ALAN EHRLICH
MIKE ETIE
JULIA FLETCHER
JAN FRAZIER
CAROLYN GRIFFITH
ALBERT HANDELL
BRENDA HAVERLY
CAROLYN KILDAY
RITA KIRKMAN
NANCY LILLY
KATHY LUX
DEB MASON
MARIBEL MAST
DEBBI PERKINS
JOYCELYN SCHEDLER
JULIE SCHMIDT
KATE VALAIRE SCOTT
NEVA SMOLL
ALISON SUTTLE
NORI THORNE
JAN WEAVER
LINDA WELLS
SHARON WHEELER
ENID WOOD
TIMOTHY WOOLSEY
LISA WRIGHT


We look forward to sharing
this experience with you!
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I Grew up in a small town , Magdalena, New Mexico. I enjoy art and the pleasure other people get from my work. I always donate some of my sales and art to charities, especially for children. That started in Bolivia with Para los Niños. "I cannot pretend to feel impartial about colors. I rejoice with the brilliant ones and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns." -- Winston Churchill

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