Welcome to Two Studio Art

Welcome to my blog. I am an artist living in two places therefore the name Two Studio Art. I normally paint in oil but I also enjoy working with pastels. A recent trend in painting is to paint in a small format and to paint often to improve one's skills. While I'm not a daily painter (too many other commitments) I try to paint at least once or twice a week. I recently started painting in plein air and find it a way to really connect with the colors seen in the environment. I am an instructor at Blue Raven Studio in Kayenta at Ivins, Utah where I teach a class at Canvas a la Carte. I also show my work at Blue Raven so stop by and take a look at the paintings that I don't get posted on my blog. I hope you enjoy your visit and return often.

Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Morning Coffee, Dessert and Coffee, Snowman






Wow what happened to December. Not much painting took place this month especially later on. We spent a week in Sedona, AZ in early December and I painted a couple of oils from the patio at the place we were staying. Sedona is a haven for artists and there is a new painting every direction you look. The first painting is of Coffee Pot Rock early in the morning. I guess one could call this "Morning Coffee" 5"x 7". I was very enthusiastic about this beautiful scene until I saw what it looked like in the evening. I had to repaint the same rock formation with the fading winter light. The colors were astounding. This one I'll call "Dessert and Coffee" 8" x 10". The rest of the month has been spent in Alaska with family and even though I had great intentions of doing a Christmas Card painting, I didn't quite make it happen until it was too late to get it printed. I'm adding that painting to my blog as well since it is really a winter painting. I'll try harder next year to get one finished in time to send out for Christmas. The final painting I did this December is called "Snowman" 8" x 10"and is from a collage of several photos of our children when they were young and their dog Sparky.

Saturday, November 27, 2010

Rampart of Stone


I learned this morning that I received a second place award for my pastel painting Rampart of Stone in a local art show. I completed this painting for a show at the St. George Art Museum called Visions of Zion. The show was judged by a local well known artist and it always makes an artist feel good to have their work judged to be worthy of an award by another artist. The painting depicts the Great White Throne, which is possibly the best known land mark in Zion National Park. Zion and is one of my favorite places to paint, draw and take photographs. We live only 45 minutes from the park entrance so it makes it easy to access the park at all times of the year. If you visit us Zion will most likely be the place we want to show you. Thanks for viewing my artist blog and I hope you have a wonderful holiday season. 9 x 12 pastel

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Canvas A-LA-Carte at Blue Raven Studio


The owners of Blue Raven Studio and Gallery in Kayenta are starting a new and fun program for anyone who wants to paint whether or not they have ever held a paint brush in their hands. They have ask me to create a couple of easy paintings that anyone could enjoy and have a positive experience creating their own art. This is what I came up with. Either painting can be completed in under two hours and hopefully will be a fun time for all who participate. Hope to see you in the studio to paint along with me as we recreate these and other fun art canvases. 16" x 20" acrylic.

Old Work Horse


What is it about old vehicles that make artists want to paint them? I always have a great time when I paint old trucks, cars and now this tractor. I’m not too sure what vintage this “oldie but goodie” is but I’m sure it goes back a ways. I photographed this tractor while heading for a hike near Zion National Park called the Eagles Crag. It’s a beautiful place to hike if you are looking for great vistas of Zion’s temples. To get there cross the Virgin River at Rockville and head toward Grafton but stay to the left and head up a very steep hill. High clearance vehicles are advised and don’t attempt the road if it has recently rained. I’m sure this "Old Work Horse" hasn’t moved in years and is waiting for you to take a photo of your own.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Canvas and Cocktails


I’m back from my trip to Denver and boy did I have a great time. The first couple of days I spent with my sister and brother. My sister, Sally and I attended a canvas and cocktail class and had so much fun I’m hoping I’ll have time to do the class again the next time I’m in Denver. This is not serious art but is for anyone who wants to explore their inner creativity. The instructor was very up beat and helpful with anyone who desired additional instruction. This was a step by step procedure that lasted two hours and I’m posting our results on the blog. The rest of my stay was to have a reunion with sorority sisters I hadn’t seen since graduation from college. What a great bonding experience that turned out to be. All in all it was a great trip to Denver. I’m going to the Zion art show this evening and hopefully will get a chance to meet some of the really great Southwest artists who have been painting Zion Canyon this past week.

Thursday, October 28, 2010

"Pumpkin Time"


Fall is in full force in Southern Utah so I decided to paint something seasonal. This little oil (5" x7) was a lot of fun to paint and reminded me of all the years we carved pumpkins with our children and how much fun they always had at Halloween. I hope my children are continuing the tradition with my granddaughters. I am heading to Denver for a few days to see family and some old college friends. Should be a great time and I believe the weather will be perfect. My sister and I will do a canvas and cocktail class....should be interesting. I’ll post our paintings when I return to St. George.

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

"Sun Going Down"


It’s been a few weeks since I last painted and I feel a bit rusty. Between moving back to Utah and having company my time has been limited to family which I believe should always be first. I just completed my first painting since returning to Kayenta in Utah. In this painting I have tried to capture the moodiness of the late evening just before sunset, as the sun moves down the red cliffs and casts the desert in shadows leaving the tops of the cliffs as if they were the embers of a dying fire. I call this painting “Sun Going Down”. We attended the auction for Xetava Gardens CafĂ© the other evening and I am pleased to say my pastel painting “Passing Storm” sold for over $500.00. “Cheyenne Man” is still for sale in the cafe.