Showing posts with label Isola Polvese. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Isola Polvese. Show all posts

Saturday, May 6, 2023

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...






If you want to see more about our trip to Isola Polvese, check this link, below:



Saturday, September 3, 2016

A Blog Post For Scott & Natalie (w/love, J&J)




  Friends came by the gallery recently to check out the new crop of paintings that Johnny did in Umbria this past spring. (We are getting ready to show them here in the gallery soon, and it's been nice to see some selling in advance of the show)
  We had a great visit with our pals, and after they left the gallery, I remembered that there were some photos and videos from the day Johnny painted the one our friends chose, below....
  





"Isola Polvese"
by Johnny Apodaca, 2016





  It was fairly early in the trip when Johnny painted this one, and the day was sunny and almost warm. We had driven around the lake, stopping a couple of times to paint, and ending up at a favorite spot in San Feliciano, a lovely fishing village on the shores of Lago Trasimeno.
  Johnny pulled in near the small fishing boats to set up and do two small paintings, one which became Scott and Natalie's, and one which now lives in San Feliciano at a favorite watering hole.
  Johnny loves painting near the water, especially when it's so beautiful out.....





Hanging out lakeside, doing his job.



  I took a few shots of Johnny painting, made a quick video, and headed down the way for a little walk.
    



Little did he know who would end up with
this one....you never do...It's part of the magic.










  We love this little area. There are always beautiful old boats in the water, and very often we'll watch the local fisherman as they tend the nets.

  On this particular day, we were under surveillance! There was a drone cruising all around for about an hour. Trippy, because we've never seen one here, and it was a very slow , quiet day on the lake. Maybe they were getting some nice video of the lake themselves? 
  No, I didn't take any pictures of the drone...sorry.

  Back to the beauty of this life by the lake....




We can tell it's early in the trip..
hardly any leaves on the trees.





A local 'Man Cave'.
'Fisherman Cave', that is.


  Johnny has always loved the colors and sounds around the lakeside. We often take long walks in this area, followed by a glass of wine at a nearby spot.





Johnny paints away in the background....





Fishing nets make for nice texture.




  Anyway, after a stroll, I head back to finish my job, and see what has happened with the work:








 Hope you like this post, you guys! Thanks again for being fans-
 Baci, Baci, Baci e Abbracci!






Saturday, August 29, 2015

Painting On The Island





  Janelle here, again-
  Writing helps make the wait easier. What better way to get even more excited about an upcoming trip?
I'll be posting on my blog, too, most likely!
  


  Another venture out to paint, circa April, 2015… 

  This day we took the boat from San Feliciano out to one of the three islands. This was Isola Polvese, the largest of the three. We took advantage of a very nice day.




Johnny's massive amount of  'stuff' on the floor of the boat.





Looking for a good spot to set up, and unload the stuff.




  Once he's found a spot to paint, Johnny settles in. Ideally, the spot has several options, so he stays put in one place for a good amount of time.
  I remember taking a hike on this day…way over to the be achy area of this island. There were so many water birds and even fish right off the beach. The marshlands here are beautiful.

  I hope we can take a trip to the island on this upcoming visit, though we won't be there as long as usual….maybe go over late in the day. That would be nice…

  Anyway, back in Paint Land….





I have forgotten just how pretty it was that morning….





Kind of spectacular, right?





Here we go-






Capturing a moment.



  On this outing, we walked around the whole island, stopping here and there so Johnny could paint. It's so important to take advantage of the nice days. We were there March through mid May, and the early weeks are dicey, as far as weather goes. We can get days and days of wet and cold, but then…Gorgeousness!
  This was a gorgeous spell.





Where's my assistant?



Right behind ya, Bossman!
And BTW…There was a lunch promised sometime soon, right?




  Isola Polvese is so fine….lots of walking trails, an actual beach area, minimal development…but thankfully a bar…Also a very cool hostel with a small restaurant. 
  Also very cool…a couple of old ruins, which make for good painting subjects.





Keeping in the shade of some very old olive trees, Johnny works on a small gouache piece.




Part of why we had so much to carry. Two separate set-ups-
One for gouache, one for oils.





The ever handy "postcard" as painting tool….


  Our next spot Mr. J set up for oil painting again. 
  It was pretty warm by this time, and I remember that it was starting to get oppressive for us Central Coast inhabitants! 
  Johnny decided to do one more painting before the sun was too high and the light no longer good for working.
  It's either early in the day, or late in the afternoon. The midday sun just washes everything out, and the shadows are not as interesting. (It works for me, because this more often than not means a lunch break)










Looking towards the ruins of
the Monastero di San Secondo di Isola Polvese.
This is such a beautiful and serene spot to spend some time.




Shape and color.






Almost finished…..though already signed.



  The finished painting, below has one big difference. I love this part of watching Johnny's process. Here, he decides at the final moment to add some turquoise blue to the sky, including behind the 'window' of the old bellower. It makes a nice contrast to the warm colors.

  







  The lunch was pretty special, by the way…We lucked into a family style meal at the afore mentioned hostel. Pretty sweet!

 Stay tuned here, as well as on my Live Pronto blog. We''ll be posting while in Umbria and Venice in a week or or two. Can't wait!


For info on the lovely Lago Trasimeno and her Islands:

To stay in the area, we can't say enough good things about Katia, our dear friend and numero uno property manager!


Ci Vediamo A Presto, Carissimi!