Showing posts with label interior. Show all posts
Showing posts with label interior. Show all posts

Sunday, September 7, 2014

In The Kitchen -- Day 1, Painting # 2 South Park Plein Air Arts Celebration

In The Kitchen
Day 1, Painting # 2 from the South Park Plein Air Arts Celebration
Day 7 of 30 in the 30 in 30 Challenge
Oil  10" x 10"
$195.00 + $10. s/h

Here's the finished painting that I posted the other day.  This is in the kitchen of Buffalo Peaks Ranch, Fairplay, Colorado.  As I said, it was so windy and hot that I had to find a cool place to paint.  I loved the light coming in the back kitchen door of the ranch house.  I love plein air painting, but sometimes you just have to go with the flow!

Sunday, September 15, 2013

A New Day For Hattie Fay -- Victor Celebrates The Arts #5


A New Day For Hattie Fay
Victor Celebrates The Arts # 5
Oil 11" x 14"
$295.00 + $10. s/h

For the show at the end of the week of painting for the Victor Celebrates The Arts plein air event in Victor, Colorado, each artist could submit up to 5 paintings:  3 plein air, 1 interior, and 1 miniature (no larger than 4" x 6").  Having an interior category was great for painting during the noon/afternoon hours when the outside light doesn't have great light and shadows.  It also allowed the artists easy access to almost any building.  This was the 14th VCTA event and the people in the town are used to artists setting up all over the place during the week.  There were so many great interiors:  old stores, museums, homes, diners.  

My piece was painted in a bedroom (mine) in the Fortune Club.  The Fortune Club represents the bawdy side of old Victor.  It was a famous gambling house and saloon and was reported to be one of the area's most talked about Red Light Social Clubs with rooms available on the second floor...now the Fortune Club Hotel.  The Fortune Club was built in 1899 by Harry Lang with financial assistance from Adolph Coors.  The club continued in operation until 1916 when prohibition came to Colorado and Harry Lang disappeared.  

I stayed in room #4;  my friend Rosemary stayed next door in room #3.  These rooms were hosted by sisters Cleo and Hattie Fay who were eventually run out of town as their burlesque act was "so indecent as to shock the hardened men of the infamous Union Theater."  You gotta wonder, how indecent was it??!!



My room was the right window in the center group of windows.  


The Fortune Club Diner.  They had incredible home made pies baked fresh daily!


Two old timers who ate at the diner everyday!!  I love a town that has a great sense of humor!


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Hallway Light


Hallway Light
6" x 6"  Oil
$75.00 + $10. s/h
I loved the way the light was coming in through the window and highlighting the floor.

As in the past, for the month of December, my daily paintings are 25% off.  Those posted in December will have a Paypal button reflecting that sale.  However, if you see a painting from the past that you'd like, please email me and I'll send you a Paypal invoice reflecting the sale price.  And, I'll gift wrap any paintings that you'd like sent as a gift!