Saturday, December 31, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W52

Incredibly, we managed to get our blog posted in all 52 weeks this year.  After some pondering, the blogmaster was inspired to end with a retrospective of works from amongst the year's best efforts.  And thus, proudly presented below are the six Blogmaster's Choices.  Please enjoy re-appreciating these terrific paintings from the 2011 Salon deWinchester.
 

Who wouldn't be charmed by this lovely urban landscape?  Beautifully colored and so inviting...  Eileen's night isn't frightening, but instead offers refuge from the worries of the day.  I want to kick my feet along the cobblestones and investigate what lies beyond the bend.    I have never been to Paris but this picture made me feel as if I could walk down that street and have a glass of wine or a cup of coffee.  I had just lost some weight following (French) Dr. Dukan's diet and was grateful to him — hence the title. ~ Eileen

Merci Docteur Dukan
 

I can't wait to see Marge finish up this fascinating work in progress.  Yet even now, this small excerpt shows how Marge effortlessly projects multiple perspective planes into one harmonious work.  The rest of the Salon members would do well to follow her lead in 2012 and begin to explore artistic expression of a non-representational modality.    The inspiration for this work originated from a venue of conversation, gossip, giddiness, and the sharing of wild humor by artists who were in the room with me.  It is this interplay that I am trying to offer the viewer as I continue expanding this painting. ~ Marge

Detail from a Work in Progress


Julia's dreamy door could not be wetter looking, as though at any moment it might dissolve into a green slick flowing down toward the alley... while on the contrary, the metal lock and hinge appear substantial and time-worn.  Sadly, the photo cannot and does not fully reflect the glowing vibrancy of this work.  I enjoyed watching this lavish object come into being.  "Door in a Dream" attempts to capture fading impressions of an image seen in a dream.  Colors and shapes are still somewhat clear but the details are beginning to fade and lose coherence.  I used Yupo because I feel that it shows vivid color very well and it evokes the fluid sensation one often "remembers" as an image begins to go out of focus. ~ Julia

Door in a Dream


Glen's year was replete with many amusing caricature portraits of fulsome women, as epitomized by this selection — delightfully cheesecakey, and the wry title still makes me chuckle.  Love the details in the chest (of drawers) and the sense of movement rendered in the glamour-puss's hair.    Seeking to draw figures, I was captivated by the image of this girl in a drawer.  I liked the shape of the bureau, and the girl looked like she was ready for fun.  Since the source photo was black-and-white, I tarted her up with some much needed color.  ~ Glen

It's in the Middle Drawer


Steve did a fantastic job interpreting the various and sundry glass elements and their reflections in this intriguing still life.  Serving up just a few rhythmic splashes of jewel-toned color, this work is a tour de force of shape and value in an essentially monochrome painting.    There is no better concoction for unwinding than Yupo and watercolor.  It takes you out of your head for a while, but without the hangover of a martini. ~ Steve

Cheers


Selecting works for this post was difficult, none more so than sophie-choosing from my own efforts.  I finally settled on portrait #9 (of 12) from my Faces of Evil series.  Hopefully it shows some skills I earned by painting the first eight — I feel it captures the smirky and petulant nature of this smug fat bastard.    I wanted to paint a series on people who make the world a worse place, depicting them in ways that would externalize their internal ugliness.  In theory, by not being invested in "good" outcomes, I would be freed up to learn more from the experience.  I regret that several portraits in this series ultimately rendered their subjects more attractively than is the reality.  Better luck next time! ~ David

Faces of Evil:  Erick Erickson

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W51

Some lucky Salon members are visiting family in warmer climates, but most are trapped in Chicago and bearing up under whatever the winter winds are blowing thataways.  For them especially, we submit the cheerfully warm scene in this classic vignette painted by Eileen.  We all wish you a very Merry Christmas tomorrow...  tonight, may you sleep in heavenly peace!


View of Jemez Springs NM, 2006

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W50

Hello blog followers.  We celebrate a big milestone for the blog, which achieved its 2,000th viewing this week.  Now, we know that number might pale by comparison with other blogs — but it sure does mean the world to us...  thank you for your support!  Since Salon is on hiatus until the new year, please enjoy this classic work by Marge.


Backyard Hawk I, 2009

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W49

Welcome to Salon: Christmas Village Edition!  Today we convened at Glen and Eileen's place, and to the right is just a wee sampler of the festive holiday trappings to see throughout their home.  What a wonderful chance to share in their family traditions.  Between the touring, admiring the seasonal decor, and nibbling on seasonal treats, we didn't get the art started until Salon was half over.  But yet we managed to whip up some holiday themed pieces for the blog today.  As it was our final Salon before 2012, the last blogs of 2011 will feature some great classic works... be sure to check back.  In the meantime, good luck with the holiday shopping and preparations.  Here's hoping you find a few moments of peace and many more moments of joy!


by Eileen:


Christmas Ornament in Hand


by Julia:

Silver Bell


by Glen:

Having a Hassle Free Christmas


by David:

O Little Town of Eileenandglen

Saturday, December 3, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W48

Our Salon was infused with nascent holiday spirit today, and although both Julia and Marge were absent, we were joined by guest artist Diane Stevens — visiting from Maine.  Avid blog readers may remember Eileen's painting of Diane's chickens from about a year back.  If not, you can check it out by following the Salon Retrospective link in the sidebar.   Next week's blog will post a little tardy because Glen and Eileen are hosting Salon.  We can't wait to check out their medicine cabinet festive decor... and see what paintings it might inspire.

by Diane:

Blue Clouds


by Eileen:

Holding Egg


by Glen:

The Red Coat


by Steve:

Channeling Chuck Close


by David:

Impression of a Holiday Amaryllis

Saturday, November 26, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W47

The Salon was dark today in the post-Thanksgiving aftermath...  hopefully you had a great time with friends and family while wrestling with the difficult choice of apple pie or pumpkin (or, "both!"  Problem solved).  Here we present a classic painting from David.  Salon returns as usual next week.  Peace!


Inveraray New Prison,  2008

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W46

What began as a gloomy day brightened up just in the nick of time to photograph today's oeuvres from Le Salon.   Quite the mix of media to showcase...  Eileen's marker on mylar, Glen's pencil on drawing paper, Steve and Julia exploring a new stylistic approach and trying out a host of new pigments. 

Salon is taking off next week for the holiday so the blog will feature a classic painting.  We wish you a peaceful and (ful)filling Thanksgiving!


by Eileen:

My Left Hand


by Julia:

Two Buckets


by Glen:

Santa's Little Helper


by Steve:

Channeling Klee


by David:

Wysterical

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W45

Full house at Salon today, a little planning, lots of fellowship, four completed works, and glimpses of two works in progress...  enough said.  Enjoy!


by Eileen:

Contour Studies


by Marge:

work in progress (detail)


by Julia:

EPL Study I


by Glen:

Smile!


by Steve:

My Favorite Hero


by David:


work in progress (detail)

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W44

Much is going on outside of Salon this weekend, hence, no Salon.  Nevertheless, there was enough in the vault for a full showcase.  Which matters because...

Today's installment marks the one-year anniversary of our modest blog, and in that time we've had over 1,800 visitors from 31 countries — what an age we live in.  We at Salon deWinchester look forward to many more years of sharing our art...  and we are so grateful for your your patronage here.  Thank you!


by Eileen:

Profile Study


by Marge:

Wrath Emergent in Profile


by Julia:

Acrylic Door


by Glen:

La-Z-Sloth


by Steve:

Pink Chevy


by David:

Aluminum-starved Hortensia

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W43

Without further ado, Salon deWinchester welcomes our newest member, Marge Bolin.  You may remember Marge's work on our blog in July during her guest visits
(weeks 28 & 30).  If not, check out the archives.

Well, what better way to celebrate Marge's initiation than with a theme week?  But not lumpy pumpkins and hokey ghosts!  While it seems vaguely appropriate to Halloween, our Salon SynchronicityTM theme was hatched back in the Spring, during the "Can you name?..." game.  After having accounted for all Seven Dwarves, we turned to the roster of Seven Deadly Sins.

They have inspired art through the ages.  In one theory, everybody has a fatal flaw from somewhere on this list and engages in a lifelong struggle to get the better of theirs.  Surprisingly, as we went around the table selecting which Sin to depict, everyone got their first choice.  Hmmmm.  Below are our unattributed interpretations, presented in the same order as rendered in a cautionary painting by Bosch on display at the Museo del Prado.  In closing, who better to quote than William Shakespeare:  Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall...


WRATH



ENVY



GREED  (Guest Artist:  the US Bureau of Engraving)



GLUTTONY



SLOTH



LUST



PRIDE

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W42

Kind of a nondescript day at Salon — as if our attention were elsewhere.  We decided to wrap up early today and even then, everyone finished up really early.  Mission accomplished.  Next week, we'll be presenting our first Salon SynchronicityTM in a while, though we planned this one months ago.  Why the delay?  Good question.  Perhaps the answer will appear in next weeks blog...


by Eileen:

Willpower


by Julia:

A Little Bit of Fall


by Glen:

Bury Good


by Steve:

Bridge to Abstraction


by David:

Impression of Caerlavrock Castle

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Salon Showcase 2011-W41

With Eileen and her very saucy top setting the tone, we joyfully celebrated today our one year anniversary of fellowship & art under the auspices of the Salon deWinchester!  What's more — though we shan't be blogging it any time soon — we formed a separate group to explore 3-dimensional expression & media.  For now, further details will remain shrouded in mystery.   Meanwhile, we look forward to many more years of fun-based creativity and sharing our works.  We are so grateful to all you who look in on our blog from time to time and check out our endeavors.  Here's to the next Salonniversary... and beyond!


by Eileen:

Upside-down Horse


by Julia:

Umpteenth Tree Study


by Glen:

Art Slut — My Muse


by Steve:

Matador


by David:

Live figure studies in Millenium Park