Plein Air Painting in Historic Deadwood, SD

The Lead/Deadwood Arts Council hosted a plein air painting event this past week in Deadwood.  The theme was fittingly, historic Deadwood.  This old town has world-wide fame, and is only 12 miles from my home, so it was a given I would don my cowboy hat and head over!  There are many old buildings which have been beautifully preserved, thanks to the Deadwood Historic Preservation Trust.  This is financed by the legalized gambling allowed in the city of Deadwood.  It all makes for fun: come visit if you get a chance!  It is amazing!

Seth Bullock owned this hotel, and it is reported that people have seen his ghost in the hallways… (?)

The Start of the Painting: Roughing in the composition

Happy with the vertical composition, I roughed in the dark values. and prepared to add the many Victorian details of the building.

Completed Painting

 

Badlands Green Mounds

Green Mounds as seen at Badlands National ParkBadlands Green Mounds 11 x 11″ Watercolor

This summer was an especially green one: in the Black ills as well as in the Badlands.  We had a lot of rain in the Spring, so it made for a lush Summer.  Now, Fall is upon us, and things are turning brown, the nip is back in the morning air, and we are headed for the inevitable coming winter in the Dakotas!

This area on the Badlands loop is called Green Mounds, as there are strikingly green areas of earth that are exposed through the eroded landscape: very intriguing!

The Badlands at Dawn

Watercolor painting of the Badlands of South Dakota The Badlands at Dawn, Watercolor painting on paper

This is the first painting of the day that I painted on site at Badlands National Park.  The sun was just coming up, and there was a pinkish glow in the sky and upon the landscape.  The colorful striations within the formations were glowing.  The area around me was perfectly still except for occasional bird calls echoing through the canyons.  Totally amazing and beautiful: something I will definitely be doing again!

Badlands Heat of the Day

Badlands National Park, South DakotaBadlands Heat of the Day, 11 x 30″ Watercolor

This summer I finally made time to do something I had been wanting to do for a long time: paint en Plain Air (outdoors) at the Badlands National Park.  I left my home in Spearfish at 3:00 AM and drove 2 hours to just outside the park.  I waited until the sun was just peeking up over the horizon, and entered the Badlands.  I painted for a long time, different views of the badlands, and reflecting the different lighting and temperatures.  This one was done in the afternoon.  Amazing landscape!

Sun Setting

Looking up through a tipiSun Setting, 12 x 36″ Oil on Clayboard

Tales told of an old way of life, as the sun sets on that way of life.

Shadows of images from tales of old.  Stories of survival, of tradition, of victory of defeat…

This is a new painting which is currently on exhibit at Prairie Edge Gallery in Rapid City.  Come to the gallery… this is an amazing building, housing a vast array of inspirational regional art.  Truly of South Dakota.

Hat Six Road Area, Wyoming

Field of green in WyomingHat Six Road Area, Wyoming, 12 x 12″ oil on canvas

This tranquil scene had the most beautiful greens.  Unseasonably green: left especially for me to enjoy this August, so it seemed!   I absolutely love being an artist: being a painter!

This oil painting was painted for the Prairies to Peaks Plein Air event August 1 – 13, 2011.  This painting is on display at Deselms Gallery in Cheyenne, WY through Sept. 30th.

Pond near Hat Six Road, Wyoming

Tranquil Pond, oil Painting, Plein Air paintingPond Near Hat Six Road, Wyoming, 12 x 12″ Oil on Canvas

I captured this painting just before it started to rain and I had to quit.  I love the colors, and the composition of this small square painting.

Painted for the Prairies to Peaks Plein Air event August 1 – 13, 2011.  This painting is on display at Deselms Fine Art Gallery in Cheyenne, WY through Sept. 30th.

Evansville Rock Formation

Oil Painting, Plein Air paintingEvansville Rock Formation, 12 x 12″ Oil on Canvas

Evansville, WY is located to the east of Casper.  I had the good fortune to meet two local artists who were also participating in the plein air event in Wyoming.  Together, we painted at this site, and another that day: a very nice introduction to that area of Wyoming!  Looking like a sawed off trunk of a tree, this rocky outcropping is a characteristic landmark in the area.

Painted for the Prairies to Peaks Plein Air event August 1 – 13, 2011.  This painting is on display at Deselms Fine Art Gallery in Cheyenne, WY through Sept. 30th.

Shirley Basin in Wyoming

Horizontal landscape of Shirley Basin areaShirley Basin Wyoming area, 12 x 36 oil on canvas

This is one of my favorite horizontal format paintings from my Plein Air adventure in Wyoming.  I loved seeing the sage green contrasted with the ochre of the grass, and teal of the distant hills.  It was a beautiful experience! Painting the image in an extreme  horizontal format was my way of trying to capture the grandeur of the area.  Vast and wide open.  Not many places left on earth like this…

Painted for the Prairies to Peaks Plein Air event August 1 – 13, 2011.  This painting is on display at Deselms Gallery in Cheyenne, WY through Sept. 30th.

Rock River Formation

Rock outcropping coming into the city of Rock RiverRock River Formation, 12 x 36 ” Oil on Canvas

The drive from Laramie north introduced me to beautiful vistas.  I got an especially early start, as I wanted to paint in the morning light, and before it got too hot.  The weather cooperated very nicely, by the way: unseasonably cool for August in Wyoming for the entire Plein Air event.

Right outside of the town of Rock River, WY,  intriguing white rock formations  drew my eye.  Finding a convenient place to pull off of the road, I was able to spend two hours painting this scene.  The light shifts quickly in the morning and evening, so speed i is of the essence.  The challenge I gave myself  was not only the distance between places I wished to paint, but also in the size that drew me.  I believe that such expansive panoramic views need larger than an 8 x 10 sized canvas to work on, so I pushed the limit!

As I was painting, I was surprised to hear a train whistle, and then see it approach into my view.  Coming from the right hand side of the formation, a freight train went alongside the front of the rocks, and then surprisingly, disappeared between two walls.  I hadn’t detected the rails from where I sat, nor did I realize the depth of the formation!  The path in the painting is a service road that leads up to the tracks, not merely a compositional enhancement.  This is Wyoming: it is a state with an array of beautiful landforms, but is also amazing with its large variety of natural resources

Painted for the Prairies to Peaks Plein Air event August 1 – 13, 2011.  This painting is on display at Deselms Fine Art Gallery in Cheyenne, WY through Sept. 30th.