Roxy Ann Across The Vineyard
Pastel   en Plein Air
Today I had time to do many things that I love to do and somehow this  time each one thing led to another in a rather fluid motion.
First I slept late!  It must have been after 8:00 when I first opened my  eyes.  Of course I had been in a semi-awake state when I dream in living color.   I never want to leave those dreams unfinished! I made a great cup of coffee and sat sipping it while I read a poem by Lily A. Long entitled 
"The Singing Place".    I loved the poem because it gave such a  joyous optimistic tone.
I made myself a salad for lunch and readied my painting equipment for a  plein air outing with my dear friend Karen Foster.  She came at 1:00 and the sun  was out, it was warm and we drove just a short distance over to Foothills Road  and Roxy Ann Vineyards.  We stopped in a parking space adjacent to the Carpenter Vineyard driveway, set up our equipment and started work  immediately before the clouds took away our sun!  By 3:00 PM it was getting  windy and colder so we packed up.  I had enough of my painting done so that I  knew what I needed to do once I returned to my studio.  Karen had done sketches  and was ready to leave too.  We get a lot of talking in while we paint since we  don't get to see each other that often.  We made a date to meet again next week  for another outing and to share today's work if it is completed by then.   Hopefully we can convince others to join us!
I immediately went to work in my studio.  I took out my pastels and began  altering what I first thought would be a watercolor painting into a pastel  painting.  I was right!  Moving quickly before I forgot the colors I wanted to  include, I painted in the sky with great cloud formations and then the focal  points.  Now I am into the vineyard areas of the painting and must slow down and  be patient.  The scene will come easily if I can be patient!  Tomorrow I will go  back to it again.  I worked tirelessly, inspired by the day, and realized when I  looked up it was getting dark.  What a day!  This is why I love painting En  Plein Air and I can see why so many artist choose pastels when doing plein air paintings!
Footnote:  I had just viewed a DVD demonstration by Richard McKinley on  pastel painting.
 
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