Showing posts with label siasconset. Show all posts
Showing posts with label siasconset. Show all posts

Saturday, April 6, 2013

"Morning Light"

In my collection of work at South Street Gallery, this piece is the only one with buildings.

©2013 Kim Morin Weineck
MORNING LIGHT
original pastel, 6x6"
I love how it came out. The early light of dawn is so warm. The day I visited 'Sconset was warm and lovely. Again, I cannot wait for Summertime!

Thanks for reading! -kmw

Friday, March 22, 2013

Deadlines = Productivity ;)

When it rains it pours. Two new galleries are interested in my work and both asked for a collection of work for April. Of course the answer is YES and so it's time to get busy. (More info to come on these galleries and what they're showing later next week.)


Some recent new pastels
©2012 Kim Morin Weineck
ASSORTED TITLES 
original pastels, 6x6" each
Always one to paint in waves of productivity, these six worked up rather quickly after many misses and pieces that are on the 'to be reworked' pile. This weekend I hope to do some larger pieces.

And there's the "Great Frame Up" show at Gallery9. My frame is a challenge, but I'm up to the task!

Thanks for reading! ~kmw

Sunday, September 11, 2011

The fifth of six

Here is another painting from the Nantucket series:

©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
HYDRANGEAS AND HOLLYHOCKS

original oil, 6x6"

$125 framed

Hydrangea blooms are so big and yet delicate. Fun to tackle! 

Today I hope to spend some time painting in my backyard while my girls play. Yesterday I got in a great painting late in the afternoon. Having a show to paint toward makes such a difference in my diligence! 

On this somber anniversary, make the day you have count. 

Yesterday I read a wonderful interview of the sister of a 9-11 victim. Her perspective offered that the slogan, "Never Forget" is a tricky one for those personally touched by the tragedy, because to move on, you must forget on some level. She ventured the slogan "Always Remember" as its replacement. 

Always Remember. 
Thanks for reading. 
kmw

Saturday, September 10, 2011

The fourth of six

We're now on number four of the six Nantucket-inspired paintings. It's a Saturday - gorgeous outside after what felt like a seriously rain-soaked week. 

Today I'm off to judge a show of the Taunton Art Association and am looking forward to it. It's always inspiring to judge, and this art association offers a great, high-caliber show!

©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
GARDEN ENTRANCE

original oil, 6x6"

$125 framed
I am always working on greens. Greens can make paintings look fake if they're not believable. I'm always tweaking my greens.

Have a great day. Until tomorrow!
Thanks for reading!
kmw

Friday, September 9, 2011

The third of six

My posting of the six additional paintings continues this morning with this piece, Hollyhocks. I was delighted with the light in this one and the way the day lilies and the hollyhocks were painted.

©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
HOLLYHOCKS

original oil, 6x6"

$125 framed
Garden scenes aren't new things for me to paint, but this combo of buildings, road, shadows, and flowers was. I had fun dotting in the darks on the left, and making it feel balanced. 

Again, too, there was a lot to be learned about white and its temperature. After doing a lot of paintings in this series, by the time I got to this one, I was feeling more confident. What fun painting is when you've been diligent. 

If you're not already a fan, click over to Gallery9 and Custom Art Framing's Facebook Page. At work today we'll be doing another in a series of giveaways featuring trivia about the shop. Fun stuff! 

Thanks for reading!

Thursday, September 8, 2011

The second of six

As promised here is the second painting in the remaining six I recently completed. I'd been working toward some looser shapes, and somewhat succeeded. I love the right side of this painting particularly. 

©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
SUMMER AFTERNOON

original oil, 6x6"

$125 framed
Again, it's inspired by our trip to Nantucket and it's from Siasconset, the town on the other side of the island filled with rose-covered cottages. 

The colors in the original are different with the shadows not being as dark and being more blue. The little triangle of blue on the first cottage on the left is more transparent-looking in my painting. The rain isn't making picture taking that easy. 

Thanks for reading!
kmw

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

The first of six

Being an extremist, when I had a deadline for six paintings I ended up painting twelve.  Today through Monday I'm going to post a photo of one of these additional paintings. 

I was certainly inspired by the imagery from the Neponset Vallery Artists' trip to Nantucket, but in making these paintings I tacked a lot of issues surrounding greens, crossing shadows, and buildings. 

©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
'SCONSET ROSES

original oil, 6x6"

$125 framed
I'm really working on my photographs and it's evident I need to figure out a better set up. This photo is blurry and doesn't convey well-enough the actual painting. Maybe I'll have solved this for tomorrow's posting.

Thanks for reading!
kmw

Thursday, September 1, 2011

September 1st

The calendar in the kitchen shows September. My husband is elated for the dwindling of summer, but I'm not as happy. Summer is my favorite. I have been outside with the girls painting while they've been playing, enjoying the sunshine. It's been a stellar summer season. 


©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
GARDEN BLOOMS

SIX PACK series No. 1
original oil, 6x6"

$100

While painting outside I focused on making six strong paintings for SIX PACK, a show at Gallery9 I'm in which opens tomorrow, September 2nd (September's First Friday show). Six artists each painted six paintings and each painting is 6x6" - I love the idea for this show!  

©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
SUMMER AFTERNOON

SIX PACK series No. 2
original oil, 6x6"

$100


In July, the Neponset Valley Artists went on a painting extravaganza to Nantucket courtesy of NVA charter member, Haydi Hurley. When I think back on the summer of 2011 this trip will be a highlight. For sure. This series of paintings came evolved from that trip. 

©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
LONG SHADOWS

SIX PACK series No. 3
original oil, 6x6"

$100

All these works are from Siasconset, Nantucket where I was inspired by the light streaming across the narrow lanes of gray shingled rose-covered cottages. Wonderful. Those familiar with my work know that I don't paint buildings often - so I decided to take this on. 

©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
'SCONSET ROAD

SIX PACK series No. 4
original oil, 6x6"

$100

I had visions of what the collection would look like in the end, and of course, this doesn't quite match up to what I had in mind. BUT I learned so much. As many of my students will attest, the vision is a loose, colorful painting but it seems impossible to let paintings stay loose and painterly. Instead they get tighter and tighter and more fussy. 
©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
NANTUCKET PATH

SIX PACK series No. 5
original oil, 6x6"

$100

Of these six paintings, I have some I'm partial to more than others. One frustrates me horribly! And I learned about white. I think I'll be able to do a workshop on using white! More on this at another time, maybe. 



©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
SHADED SPOT

SIX PACK series No. 6
original oil, 6x6"

$100
Everything is available for sale, so email me should you be interested. It'd be wonderful to get red dots on my work at the show. Always happy to ship it to you! 

Finally, I didn't only finish these six paintings. I made twelve. I'll be showing those soon. 

And come to Gallery9 if you're in the area for a wonderful show featuring Polo Barrera, Ann Gorbett, Mark Logue, me, and Steve and Sue Zafarana. What fun! 

Thanks for reading! 
kmw

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Small oils of 'Sconset, Nantucket


Here is a group shot of the recent paintings I've been working on:

©2011 Kim Morin Weineck
12 paintings of 'Sconset, Nantucket
oil, 6x6" each

I've often spoken with my students about the benefits of working in a series in order to address issues you'd like to tackle, and, from experience, I can vouch that this is true. This is not the first series I've done, nor I'm sure it's not my last.

Check here for more to come, including close ups of each painting and discussion of what I learned/figured out with this particular series.

It feels amazing to see these 12 pieces lined up like this. Ahhhhh.

Thanks for reading!
kmw