Thursday, May 25, 2023

Two Days Painting In Umbria, May 2023


We finally had some nice weather, so off to paint in the countryside. Light is so important, and after so many grey and wet days, it was good to get some work done. 

This post features two separate outings...




It's still a sky full of clouds, but better than wet and grey.


We are in a very small "borgo" about 45 minutes from home. Preople live here, but there are no stores or bars or anything. There is, as you will soon see...a church.






Johnny sets up and paints while I sit and read.




Capturing the rooftops and the road in the distance.









A really lovely spot.


Enjoy the local sounds....










Finishing up.




A finished piece.



On another day, we headed over to a nature area at Lago di Montepulciano. Johnny has painted here before. It's a lovely spot, away from people this time of year. With all the rain we've had, there was lots of water in the lake and canals, and it's just so green.



Setting up to work.




A canal off the main lake.






Drawing in some lines.










It's a nice spot for a picnic or a hike, as well as painting.






It was a bit overcast as the day went on.












Finishing touches.














As I write this, it's May 25. Johnny has stopped painting and we've shipped the large canvases back home. We'll be heading back to California soon. It's been a good season of work, despite the weather challenges.

Stay tuned, as we will be posting information on upcoming exhibitions, etc.

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Sunday, May 14, 2023

Plein-Air Painting, May, 2023


Last week, we drove out to a favorite spot for Johnny to set up to paint. We are having to keep a close watch on the weather, as it's been so off and on. At least it hasn't been really windy, which makes it almost impossible to paint plein-air. What's been a pain... is the rain. So unusual for this time of year to have day after day of rain. 

Anyway, when it is a nice day or there are a few good hours of sun, we head out to the fields...


This is a spot with a view of Lago di Chiusi (Lake Chiusi).





Laying in some lines...



Note the oncoming clouds...



As always, I took a walk along the dirt road while Johnny did some painting.

This is an absolutely beautiful area, with amazing views and lots of interesting scenes. We like to come to this area to watch the sunset, too. It's all so green right now. A silver lining to all the rain, I guess.








Almost finished. 



In another area, on another day, We went to another favorite spot. There is a much loved row of "Umbrella Pines" just off of a side road. We call them "The Walking Trees". We've seen a few go down over the years, and it's sad to imagine more falling down, but it happens.

I'm so glad Johnny finally decided to paint this magical scene.








Sketching in the lines.




















The orange farm house is such a nice contrast.


We've walked and driven up the road where the trees actually are. It's a great place to wander around. Years ago, I did a blog post about poking around an old empty house near the trees. Now, it would be impossible to do that sort of wandering around! There are signs to keep people like me out, which probably is a good thing.



Really out there in the weeds!






Another beauty.


On yet another day...a really nice sunny and warm day...we were lucky to join pals on their boat and go out to one of the islands on the big lake, Lago Trasimeno. There is a sweet little church there that Johnny stopped and painted.















I love this one.

 


More to come. Stay tuned!

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Saturday, May 6, 2023

Plein-Air Painting in Umbria, Spring 2023


The weather has been very off and on this spring here in Umbria. We have had some really grey, wet, and windy days...too many of them to get out and paint plein-air. 

We try and get out between storms, though. Johnny has been painting in the local fields, when the weather is on our side. When it's a good day, he'll stop 3-4 times along a dirt road and get to work.




Taking advantage of o nice day.










Painting a scene nearby.





























The finished piece.





Heading along another dirt road, for another painting. I usually take walks or bring a book to read. I try to take photos and videos to give you an idea of the process. It's a pleasure to be out in the country side on a nice day, for sure.









A very peaceful spot to enjoy.






I believe Johnny looks for a spot that has structures. He really likes to paint the local farm houses.














Beyond the too huge property in the foreground, there is an old church on the hill.
This is the subject he will paint.






We always look for a place to pull over so tractors can go by.








We walk by this church sometimes, and Johnny's fantasy is to have it as a studio someday. It's good to dream!

















One more stop on this day, one more little gem...




 





As I write this, the weather has turned for the better, so I'm hoping we will have a few mor outings before heading back to California later this month.
Stay tuned, and if you are interested in the work, you can contact Johnny by email:

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Painting On Isola Polvese, May 2023

 

We are so fortunate to live here half the year in Umbria near a big lake, Lago Trasimeno... We love having this water element in our lives here, much like living near the Pacific Ocean in California. 

Johnny likes comeing out to one or two of the islands to paint, and we've been lucky with good weather this week.


Though the skies started out cloudy, it got better and better as the day went on...




Always nice to paint with a castle in the background, right?






Always dealing with hauling and setting up "the stuff" to paint.




Settling in to work.





Laying in the lines...




A wonderful view of a little village,
"Monte del Lago" , in the distance.










Done.




We walked all around the island, stopping for a glass of wine and a pic-nic...
Below, Johnny working on a second painting for the day...










He really got the sky just right.



Below, in the studio...several of the plein-air paintings done so far...






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