Sunday, September 27, 2015

Paint out Parmelee Farm, Thursday, October 1

While I had originally thought Clinton Beach or another shoreline area would be a good venue, the extended weather forecast made me reconsider as the temps are going to be in the 50's with windy conditions on Thursday.  Best to be inland and away from the water.

Parmelee Farm in Killingworth is a lovely historic farm and park.  Here's the link to the website with lots of photos.

http://www.parmeleefarm.org

Hope we miss the rain forecast for this week.

Sally



Directions to Parmelee Farm, 465 Connecticut 81, Killingworth, CT.

From points west, the easiest direction is to take I-95 east to exit 63, take a left off the exit and then another immediate left onto route 81 north.  Continue on Route 81 to the traffic circle 5.3 miles and take the  2nd exit of the circle to continue north on route 81.  Destination will be on the right in 2.1 miles.

From points east along the shoreline, take I-95 to exit 63 and take a left off the exit also to head north on route 81.  Continue on Route 81 to the traffic circle 5.2 miles and take the  2nd exit of the circle to continue north on route 81.  Destination will be on the right in 2.1 miles.

There are shorter routes, depending on exactly where you live.  For example if you live across the CT River, you would take route 9 north to exit 6 for Chester, take a left off the exit and continue on 148 till you come to route 81.  Take a left onto route 81, heading south.  Parmelee Farm will be a short ways on your left.

Please park in the front large parking lot as no visitor's vehicles are allowed onto the farm property.




Thursday, September 24, 2015

Chatfield Hollow Sept 24

Hello fellow painters,

There were 14 artists who painted at Chatfield Hollow on Thursday: Pam, Tina, Veronica, Jay, Ed, George, Pat A, Diana, John, Denise, Tom, Patty M, Isabel, and Betsey.  (Thank you, Betsey, for getting everyone's names.) 

Jay took photos of most of the paintings.  (Thank you, Jay.)

Sorry I missed a beautiful day.  I'll be back soon.  

I'm thinking next week we could paint at Clinton Town Beach.   

Sally 

















Monday, September 21, 2015

Call to Paint Chatfield Hollow, Killingworth, Thursday, Sept 24

Chatfield Hollow is a gem of a state park.  If you have never been there before, drive down to the very end where there is a stream and covered bridge.  Most painters linger around the main lake with the old ranger cottage and waterfall.

Directions to Chatfield Hollow:

From New Haven, take I-95 to exit 61, turn left onto Route 79.  After 5.6 miles, you will come to a traffic circle.  Take the first exit in the traffic circle onto Route 80, heading east.  Drive 2.8 miles and the park entrance will be on your left.

From Old Saybrook, take I-95 to exit 63, turn left onto Route 81.  Drive 5.1 miles on Route 81 until you reach a traffic circle.  Take the 3rd exit of the traffic circle onto route 80 heading west.  The park entrance will be on your right after 1.4 miles.

Drive into the park.  Eventually, you will see the lake on your left.  Bathrooms are in one of the first buildings by the lake.  Note: at this point the road is one way and circles around the lake.  If you drive  to the covered bridge, you will have to go around the lake and cross over the waterfall bridge to get back to the picnic area where we will convene at noon.

We will convene at noon for the wrap up and lunch at the picnic tables across from the lake on the hill (on the east side of the road).   Remember, you are not required to participate in the wrap up.  It's always just been for the enjoyment of seeing everyone's work and socializing.

Hope to see you all there.

Sally



Saturday, September 19, 2015

Show Addenda


"Many Voices, One Song"  - Ava's show may be viewed at the Environmental Science Center at Yale, 21 Sachem Street -- Mondays through Fridays 9 AM - 5 PM; and on October 17-18 from Noon to 6 PM as part of the City Wide Open Studios.

And one more show notice landed in my mailbox yesterday:

"Five Women Painting" - October 2-4  at Essex Art Association - 10 North Main Street, Essex
                        Pam Carlson, Donna Favreau, Cheryl Sorensen,
                                              Claudia Van Nes, and Carol Young
                        Opening Reception:  Friday, October 2,  5-8 PM
                        Show Hours: Friday, Oct. 2 - Noon - 8 PM
                                              Saturday/Sunday, Oct. 3/4 - Noon - 5 PM

/j

Friday, September 18, 2015

Bruce & Johnson Marina Sept 17

It was a warm day but very comfortable in the shade of the gazebo around which most people gathered to paint.  There were 10 painters (Roseanne, Sharon, Diana, Veronica, Tom, Ed, Rich, John (friend of Tom who traveled all the way from Southington), Isabel, and Julia) at the marina.   Did I miss anyone?  I didn't stay to paint.  Sharon took some candid shots and managed to snap a few of the paintings before she left.

Next week we'll convene at Chatfield Hollow.  Directions will be posted early next week.

Sally
















Shows - Shows - Shows


Guilford Art League 68th Annual Juried Exhibition - September 14 - October 3
                                     Guilford Art Center, Route 77, Guilford
              TODAY       Reception - Friday, September 18, 6-8 PM

In addition to this show, several people have asked me to post shows in which they will be participating or which they felt might be of interest to shoreline artists. And then I added one of our own -- see below.

Connecticut Women Artists - The Council Show  -- October 2-30, 2015
                                    Stockman Gallery/Trinity-on-Main, New Britain, CT
                                    Opening Reception - October 4, 2-4 PM
                                  
"Mirrors and Windows" - Joint Solo Exhibitions:  Corina S. Alvarezdelugo and Kari Cholnoky
                                    August 31 - October 24, 2015
                                    Paul Mellon Arts Center at Choate Rosemary Hall
                                    333 Christian Street, Wallingford, CT
                                    Reception - October 2, 5:30 - 7:30 PM

"Search Versus Re-Search": Joseph Albers, Artist and Educator
                                    Yale School of Art's 32 Edgewood Avenue Gallery
                                     Noon - 6 PM, Tuesdays - Sundays
                                     Through November 28

"Many Voices - One Song"  -  Ava Orphanoudakis
                                     Yale Environmental Science Center
                                     Through December 18
                                    
Liz Egan - Europe 2015 - Artwork inspired by Cappella Cantorum's performance tour of
                                      Hungary, Slovakia, Austria, and Germany
                                      Reception - A Taste of Europe  -  Tues, Sept. 22 - 5 - 7 PM
                                      Clinton Art Gallery, 20 Main Street, Clinton
                                      ONE NIGHT ONLY

"Ooo - La - La" - 2 Painters in France -  an exhibit of French Paintings - October 1-31, 2015
                                      by Cindy Stevens and Donna Favreau
                                      The Stone Gallery - Maple & Main  - 1 Maple Street, Chester
                                      Gala French Reception - Saturday, October 3, 2015 - 5 to 8 PM
                                    
"Explorations Near and Far"  -  October 4 - 28, 2015
                                       Alexandra K. Sellon (watercolor and ink)
                                       and Anne Coffey (watercolor & collage)
                                       Keyes Gallery, Willoughby Wallace Library, Stony Creek
                                       Artist Reception - Sunday, October 11, 4-6 PM

I'm pretty sure I'll see you out there somewhere. Maybe tonight.

/j

Monday, September 14, 2015

Paint Out Bruce and Johnson Marina Branford - Thurs Sept 17

The venue this week is Brewer Bruce & Johnson Marina as we were rained out last week.   There is such a variety of subjects here to paint: boats dry-docked (some very old) and in the water, Sybil Creek and marshes, buildings, views along the Branford River with surrounding marshlands, houses across the inlets, and other docks in the distance.  

Hope to see everyone there.  
Sally 

Directions to Brewer Bruce & Johnson Marina
145 South Montowese Street, Branford

Heading south on I-95, take Exit 55. Turn RIGHT on Rte 1 (East Main), and move to left lane. After 0.3 mi., turn LEFT (south) on Windmill Hill Road. After 0.5 mi., turn RIGHT (southwest) on Damascus Road. After 0.9 mi., Damascus merges with Pine Orchard Road. Stay straight, heading west for about another 0.4 mile.  When the road dead ends, turn LEFT (south) on South Montowese Street.

After about 0.7 mile (underneath the RR bridge, past the marshes and river, and straight at the 3-way stop sign), you will see a large Brewer marina sign on your right. Turn right onto this road and it will take you straight into the marina.  Once into the marina area, if you continue straight over all the speed bumps and after the office on the left you will see a gazebo on a small rise with trees.  

That's where we will meet for the wrap-up at noon and eat lunch.  There's a great restaurant, the Dockside, where you can order take out if you wish.  The senior specials are $12.95 with a beverage and salad! 

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Forwarded from Mary Beeman


Greetings to All,

Mary sent me this link ( carolynlord.com ) to the website of a friend from college, who is an accomplished watercolorist. I was impressed with her rather unique artistic language.

/j

Thursday, September 10, 2015

Bruce & Johnson Marina September 10

I drove over to the marina around 9:30 during the lull in the rain as the marina is only a block from where I live to see if anyone had shown up.  And there was Diana.  Diana, who just recently joined us and the MAS group on Wednesdays, drove from Deep River.  Now that's a devoted plein air painter!  

While we thought we could get in some time sketching, the downpour started 20 minutes later.

I asked for permission for next week so we will try the marina again.  

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Moving On


Greetings to All,

In 2009, a small band of Painting Buddies decided to continue weekly paint-outs after Joan Downey's Outdoor Watercolor class ended for the season. As the leaves turned and the frosts came, a few of us stayed in touch by email to coordinate our late season outings. In the spring, Veronica, who had been our convener, was in the throes of a family tragedy.  For me, as one of the group of late season painters, it was a simple matter to keep the emails going and stand in for Veronica as convener.  As things turned out, after Veronica returned, she preferred to retire to an advisory role, and I stayed on as convener.  In 2012, we became CT Shoreline Artists - CTSA - and in 2013, with our nominal membership booming to over one hundred, we launched the blog to avoid the email complications.

Now, after five years at the helm, I need to move on. When I declared my need for a vacation back in July, I fully intended to return as convener in October. I felt I just needed a break to get a number of projects wrapped up and  have a little down time. If Sally had not stepped in (and so ably) I would have just picked up and gone on after the summer.  But watching how deftly she has kept things going, and knowing that I still have a full agenda of personal issues ahead, I have asked Sally if she would take over as official convener of CTSA. And she has accepted.

I am not dropping out altogether. I will be available as backup for Sally, and I intend to rejoin the group for this year's late season outings and then again next year. I'll also hope to share photos and thoughts with you on the blog.

For me, change is an important part of life. It's essential to staying fresh and vital. I'm looking forward to this change and to the little snippets of time it will give me to not only keep up with life in general but to help me to focus more on my art. Thanks to all of you who have been supportive to me over the past five years and especially to the original Painting Buddies who hatched the idea and then let me run with it. It's been a wonderful time for me, in large part because it gave me a platform for getting to know so many of you, but also because over that time, we became a group that is both cohesive and inclusive - with always room for the next person to join in and feel welcome. That has always been my goal for CTSA, and I'm pretty sure Sally shares that vision. I know you will appreciate Sally's energy and ideas, as CTSA enters its next phase under her leadership.

I look forward to rejoining you wherever we may be painting in mid-October.

/j

Monday, September 7, 2015

Opening Reception


Greetings to All,

In case you needed another art opening reception to attend, please remember Tuesday, 8 September, 5-7 PM at Scranton Library.  It's all watercolor -- members of Madison's Wednesday Watercolor Studio.  The show will be in place through the month of September.

I know this is a late reminder for the opening, but Sally has posted it before, so if you're not receptioned out, I hope to see you there.

/j

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Paint out Brewer Bruce & Johnson Marina, Branford, Thurs-Sept 10

The venue this week is Brewer Bruce & Johnson Marina.  There is such a variety of subjects here to paint: boats dry-docked (some very old) and in the water, Sybil Creek and marshes, buildings, views along the Branford River with surrounding marshlands, houses across the inlets, and other docks in the distance.  


It's forecast to be another warm day but there's shade and hopefully a breeze.  

Hope to see everyone there.  
Sally 

Directions to Brewer Bruce & Johnson Marina
145 South Montowese Street, Branford

Heading south on I-95, take Exit 55. Turn RIGHT on Rte 1 (East Main), and move to left lane. After 0.3 mi., turn LEFT (south) on Windmill Hill Road. After 0.5 mi., turn RIGHT (southwest) on Damascus Road. After 0.9 mi., Damascus merges with Pine Orchard Road. Stay straight, heading west for about another 0.4 mile.  When the road dead ends, turn LEFT (south) on South Montowese Street.

After about 0.7 mile (underneath the RR bridge, past the marshes and river, and straight at the 3-way stop sign), you will see a large Brewer marina sign on your right. Turn right onto this road and it will take you straight into the marina.  Once into the marina area, if you continue straight over all the speed bumps and after the office on the left you will see a gazebo on a small rise with trees.  

That's where we will meet for the wrap-up at noon.  

Thursday, September 3, 2015

Stony Creek September 3

First, I need to apologize to Veronica and Julia for leaving them out of the wrap-up and lunch.  The group had collected beneath the gazebo earlier than expected and everyone was ready to head to Stony Creek pizza for lunch before noon.  I was so focused on the photos for the wrap-up that I completely forgot about the two other artists who were painting by the boat launch.  Julia and Veronica, I am so sorry.    

We had 10 artists arrive on this very warm day (Judy, Betsey, Gretchen, Tom, Julia, Veronica, Jane, Pat, a newcomer Diana, and me).  Finally around 10:30, the wind blew more steadily to keep us cool in the shade of the gazebo.

Next week, we have permission to paint at Bruce & Johnson's Marina in Branford.  It's a great spot for a meandering creek through the marshes, for distant homes on the peninsula, for the Branford River inlet, and for boats galore, both in the water and dry-docked. There's a lovely large gazebo area for shade.  Our last paint out there was in April and it was quite cold.  That won't be a problem next week.  Stay tuned for Monday's posting of the directions.

Sally


















Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Watercolor Art Reception Tuesday Sept 8, 5-7 PM

Joan McPherson has led a group of watercolor artists every fall, winter, and spring at the Madison Memorial Town Hall for many years.  (I joined the group for a few seasons myself.)  The room is filled with watercolorists who have incredible skills with this difficult medium.  For the first time (of which I am aware), they have chosen to exhibit their work at the Scranton Library.  I can't wait to see their show.

The opening reception will be held Tuesday, September 8, from 5 - 7 PM in the Community Room (downstairs) at the Scranton Library in Madison.  I hope to see many of you there.

Sally