A New Season 20x 16 Oil by James Swanson Traveler for the painting was Heather May |
Being creative and staying that way are two different things. In my world keeping inspired and motivated to create art is a full time gig. Finding new ways to push yourself is a battle in it's self. That is why one of the ways that I keep pushing is to enter juried exhibitions. These exhibitions are where you are really being judged by your peers. To be accepted into one of these shows can be exhilarating to your work, but not being accepted can be a little devastating also. At least for a little while.
Mackinac Island is off the Northern coast of state of Michigan. It's a place where time stands still. No motorizes vehicles are allowed on the Island. Everyone there gets around by either their legs or by horse draw carriages. The place is vintage.
This year the art exhibition on the island is about the places on Mackinac Island. I know a few travelers who have been to the island, but I wanted a different view for this one.
Photos from Heather May's Blog |
Meet a New Traveler to the project Heather May. My inspiration for the painting "A New Season". Heather has a wonderful blog "mackinacislandgal" that she does about the island from a locals view all year around.
" I live on Mackinac Island year-round, and work as a candy maker in the summer and a fine arts teacher in the winter, capturing memories through a blog as I go along."
Heather's photo from Mackinac Island |
Heather takes some fabulous photo of her Island and I was excited when she said she'd be honored to be apart of the painting project. Thanks Heather.
The photo I chose of hers is this one from her blog.
An early spring morning before the tourist season starts. I loved the light in her photo and the dramatic shadows from the pier posts. I new this would be interesting to paint and was special. Only someone who lived on the Island could see this at that time of year.
As always with my paintings I start painting in the darkest colors first. Here I have started painting in the structure of the ice and some of the water around it. |
Next I put in the ice. Using the greyed out part of my palette colors I was able to loosely brush them in. |
Done. With the few corrections made the painting is finished!
Details from the paint
I love how this painting turned out. I think it's very exciting and has a lot of beautiful color movement to it.
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A great BIG thanks goes out to our Traveler Heather May for this one! I couldn't have painted this one with out her.
The only sad note about this painting is that it didn't make it into the show there on Mackinac Island. I was hoping that Heather would have been able to see the painting from her photo up close. I did have another painting make the show, but I'm sorry that it wasn't one of hers. But like a Cubs fan there is always next year!
Thanks for taking a look! To find out more about Mackinaw Island or Heather May see her blog mackinacislandgal and to see more of this painting project go to- theArtistAndTheTraveler.org