Monday, January 30, 2012

A Color Chart ... and Perhaps More

Here's my Color Chart Building Station ... in my Family Room next to the fireplace
I have a lot to post ... but will just get to part of it tonight.

I added one more color chart ... probably two years after the last one and am looking forward to doing more. These are amazing tools, but just the process of putting each one together provides endless lessons. Color lessons.

I set up with tarp, card table and chair in the family room next to the fireplace. Tough conditions. (Really nice and comfortable.)

My Viridian-Dominant Color Chart from Today
My returning to putting together color charts was a result of preparations for today's portrait class. I'm concentrating on learning, teaching. I'll explain more about the color charts ... how to and why make them ... later.

The more? I'm excited about all sorts of things. Feel like I want to paint everything at once. It's nice to have inspiration at a real high. A lot has to do with teaching and all the discoveries you make or revisit to pass on passion and knowledge. I've looked back at books that are like old friends. David Leffel's "An Artist Teaches" has inspired some future renovations to my home studio to prepare for beautiful still lifes. There's a plan.

Color Charts appear as objects in "Clown Girl and Kisses"
On Exhibit:
"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Vote for "Miriam"

"Miriam in Her Gray Beret," oil, 20"h x 16"w, ©Jill Banks 2012
I just entered "Miriam in Her Gray Beret" in the BoldBrush January Online Painting Competition. If you happen to be a Facebook user, and you do like the painting, I hope you'll "like it" on the contest page. And you can see more entries, from other artists on the Entries Page.

In any case, this post gave me an excuse to put up a favorite painting, once again. It's left my studio and is now hanging with its new owners.

I'm not sure exactly what else I'm up to today ... except some painting and class preparation. Maybe I'll have something to show for the day, later.

"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Saturday, January 28, 2012

"Lilies and Osage-Oranges" Still Life Painting Today

"Lilies and Osage-Oranges," oil, 24"h x 18"w, ©Jill Banks 2011
This painting has been "staring" at me in my studio for many months -- waiting to get picked back up and finished. I think I'm done. Sometimes the final decision comes awhile later. We'll see.

A version of this still life was set up in my still life class in the Fall -- where the light silhouetted the flowers and form in the morning. I painted this one upstairs in my studio where the light was just as spectacular in the late afternoon.

On Exhibit:


"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Thursday, January 26, 2012

"Paint Me Cupcake" Today


"Paint Me Cupcake," oil, 8"h x 6"w, ©Jill Banks 2012
A week or so ago, Randy and I were eating lunch and bought some cupcakes as painting subjects. I guess I kept the box closed ... and cupcakes unpainted too long ... because Randy added the Paint Me! message to the outside of the box and put it in my car where I'd see it going back and forth to the Atelier (the studio I share with 14 other artists at 1144 Walker Road, Suite G, Great Falls, VA).

Today I "listened" to the not-so-subliminal, not-so-subtle message and painted cupcake #1.

Computer Woes and Persimmons

"Persimmons in the Kitchen," oil, 20"h x 16"w, ©Jill Banks 2011
Computer troubles kept me from making much painting progress yesterday. I was planning to work on "The Poker Club." It took me a couple of hours to get to a starting point ... and then not with the right photo references ... having killed off a DVD in the process. I would have wiped away part of yesterday's painting if I was able to get the top off of the can of Gamsol. You can see why I didn't put up a post last night. It was that kind of day.

I will be going laptop shopping soon. It's definitely time.

And since I don't have yesterday's painting to post, here's one from my kitchen that I changed around near the end of last year. It started as "Turkey Soup" ... from daughter-in-law Michelle's after-Thanksgiving cooking adventures. I changed around what was in the bowl later ... loved the persimmons ... and painted them in. So, here's "Persimmons in the Kitchen."

Today, I'll abandon the computer as reference. Play with a still life. Talk to you later.

Oh, and Randy now has all my framed available artwork in an inventory system (Flick!) ... which will be a huge help. I have a quick visual reference, with dates, sizes, show history, etc. in one spot. To say that you lose track of what you've done and where it is ... is an understatement. This is great. All this has been done on my home computer. When I returned to it, the screen was clear of its usual gunk. I found out where it all went. There's now a new folder on the desktop titled "Jill's Cr_p." Thanks, Randy.

On Exhibit:

"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Sunday, January 22, 2012

"Classical Painting Atelier" Still Life: Just About Done

Blurry photo ... but you get the idea. "Classical Painting Atelier," 24"h x 18"w, oil
Sorry for the blurry photo. I took it under pretty low light ... and I moved.

There is just one little part I need to fix on this ... that I couldn't do with the paint wet ... and then this is done. There are some "ghosts" of two leaves I moved that need to be sanded a bit and then painted over to meld with the background.

I love how this one has evolved. "Classical Painting Atelier" has presented plenty of challenges (like the book cover portrait, the feather, some very unusual forms with the gourds) ... but it tells the story of the classroom. The red feather in the foreground is from boa I had as a prop for my portrait class demo the day before. They were sprinkled all over the room. "Classical Painting Atelier" is the title of the book by Juliette Aristedes, one of the many resources in the classroom. Juliette Aristedes would have no doubt approved the still life set-up and exercise in learning. I chose this still life inspired by the Great Falls School of Art Student Exhibition that is hanging in the Artists' Atelier gallery upstairs from the school this month. Students of all ages are getting a great foundation in drawing, lights and darks, the academics of art. This painting is a nod to what's going on here.

Lesson One of the Week: I also added many more reds to my palette today to get the intensity and variations shown in the red silk fabric. My usual palette includes in the red family: Permanent Alizarin Crimson, Quinacridone Red, Cadmium Red Light and Venetian Red. Today I added: Perylene Red, Cadmium Scarlet, and Cadmium Orange. The reason for the addition is that reds are tough to lighten ... it's hard to change their value without dulling their intensity. Add white to a red and it turns it pink. But, add white to Cadmium Orange and you get a light color that's pretty intense. Put something like perylene red or cadmium scarlet on top of that and you have a light, bright red. Like the color of the cloth in the light.

Lesson Two of the Week: I don't like eating brussel sprouts. But, they are fun to paint.

Tonight I put up the easels, tables and Randy and I worked on a boom light for tomorrow's portrait class.  It should be an interesting day ... and I'll probably mention something about being worn out tomorrow night. Going back to school after the break is rough (and exciting) for teacher and student.

"Cars and Coffee," oil on Raymar panel, 16"h x 20"w, ©Jill Banks 2011
"Cars and Coffee" Painting of the Old Brogue
This painting was done over two plein air painting sessions up on the hill looking down at the Old Brogue Irish Pub, the Great Falls VA gathering place Randy and I happened to eat at tonight. It had been off the market for a little bit ... (I do that for various reasons) ... but it is available for purchase. Contact me if you are interested.

On Exhibit:


"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Saturday, January 21, 2012

Mainly Resting

"Charcoal Sketch: Female Portrait," charcoal, 24"h x 20"w framed by Jill Banks
I'm just not sure whether the work done in the last few days represents progress ... so I'm holding those photos in my back pocket.

Today was my miscellaneous day. Randy and I scraped and sanded some of those in question paintings to make sure the backgrounds stayed in the background (they don't if the paint is too thick or lively). And, I worked for a good while on my inventory system. Exciting, I know. I've been working on building it using Flick! since mid-last year ... but since last year went roaring by, I have a lot of backtracking to do.

And, then Randy and I had a candlelit dinner at home. Something I've been hoping for lately. There's snow on the ground outside and fire, reflections and warmth inside. What is better than that?

I decided my image of the day would reflect my work of the day. This drawing, that I framed in late December really hasn't been seen before ... except when I was showing one of my portrait clients a drawing and had to pass by this one in my sketchbook. A forgotten sketch framed and put up in my foyer. It happens to be one of my rediscovered favorites because of the painterly-ness of it. See John Singer Sargent's drawings. He drew like this. This one's not yet in my inventory. She has plenty of company.

On Exhibit:

"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

A Full Day of Painting

"Classical Painting Atelier" work in progress day 2 ... sort of
I really just planned to show you pictures. I worked most of a long day on "The Poker Club" but I'll wait for another session to show what's up there.

So, this is my painting from yesterday with about another hour and half's worth of work.

While I was giving my demo for my Still Life class, we talked about its focal point. Giving a demo is different than just painting. There's less careful consideration. It's all action. 

I thought my focal point would be the yellow gourd on the right. That's changed. The brussel sprouts on the left and that green gourd are my main areas of interest and the yellow gourd points the way.

A quiet still life.

On Exhibit:


"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

"Classical Painting Atelier" Still Life in Progress

"Classical Painting Atelier" wip, oil, 24"h x 18"w, ©Jill Banks 2012
The name might change ... and there's more work to do ... but this started as today's demo for the first day of Still Life class. I definitely didn't get this far with an audience. It's a case of biting off more than you can chew. Or something like that. Too large. Too many elements. Too much fun and other stuff to cover to get it in respectable shape during class.

When my students realized that there wasn't any way they were going to see it come together, they asked me to finish (or more fully develop) one part. I chose concentrating on the book in the scene, "Classical Painting Atelier" by Juliette Aristedes. As they watched me paint the portrait on the book cover, I wasn't hearing overwhelming praise. I won't repeat any of the comments.

I think it's just fine ... and I like the introduction of a dark and portrait elements with the book. If I developed it more it would jump forward in the scene. Not what I'd want.

In addition to liking it as an object, the book tells a story about the painting. It's pulled from the classroom library. It places all those gourds and brussel sprouts at the scene.

That's enough for this post. It's been a long day.

Oscar Haynes as my Face #13 for my 100 Faces in 100 Days Project
Tomorrow is Oscar Haynes birthday. Happy Birthday, Oscar!

On Exhibit:

"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Monday, January 16, 2012

Alla Prima Portrait of "Miriam in Her Gray Beret"

"Miriam in Her Gray Beret," oil on Senso linen, 20"h x 16"w, ©Jill Banks 2012
For the first day of my portrait class -- demo day -- I had the great opportunity to paint almost-nine-year-old Miriam. Miriam was excited to get her first real job, but I think I was even more excited to get the chance to have her sit for me. Or maybe it was a toss up.

This is an alla prima, painted all in one sitting, portrait -- worked wet into wet. Painting in this method offers spontaneity, or freshness to the work. Perfect for capturing an almost nine-year-old.

Miriam sat super still and I imagine that there were some awfully long stretches between breaks ... because it was too much fun painting her to also keep track of the time. Her snacks came in a cute pink lunch bag. One snack was a waffle -- and her mom remarked  ...  "Well, she was born in Belgium."

There are always a lot of funny comments, good stories and laughter in the class ... it's just a great group. I imagine that Miriam had some tales to tell tonight at the dinner table. One of the extra treats for being our model.

Thanks, Miriam, for making our day!

And, as always after the first day of class, I'm a little beat. Time to take it easy. The first day of still life class is tomorrow. 

Close-Up of "Miriam in Her Gray Beret"
On Exhibit:

"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Back to the "The Poker Club"

"The Poker Club" work in progress, oil on linen, 30"h x 40"w, ©Jill Banks 2012
My agenda for the day ... including putting together two new additional easels for classes that start this Monday and attending fellow studiomate Terri Parent's reception for her "Multiples" exhibit ... was to spend some enjoyable hours continuing painting on "The Poker Club." When I do get done with this (I still have a good way to go), I'm going to miss it. In some strange way, I find I build a relationship, or just enjoy, the opportunity to work on some paintings. When I've finished a piece, I don't get to go back to it any more. I'm no longer figuring out what to do next.

There's an excitement joy in watching it develop and satisfaction when it's complete. Two different things.

Tomorrow's a funny day ... with a meeting, hopefully a date lunch/brunch with my husband, and a reception for the "Quilts" show at Herndon ArtSpace. And... getting ready for the first week of classes. Lately, I've been spending lots of time toting my paints and gear from place to place (like my parents' condo, my studio in Great Falls, my home studio, and Kidwell Farm). My painting "luggage" has fallen to an all-time low. Most of it is now in a slippery, huge, black, heavy-duty trash bag. I'm going to need to pull a fast switcheroo before the first days of classes (this Monday and Tuesday) ... or I fear that my students will be less than impressed. Time to look serious.

On Exhibit:


"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Friday, January 13, 2012

"Drama Queens" Still Life Painting Today

"Drama Queens," oil on Senso linen, 20"h x 20"w, ©Jill Banks 2012
This is a continuation of a painting I started early last year while I was in the throes of my 100 Faces in 100 Days project. I'd been given tulips as a peace offering from one of my reluctant sitters. Somebody in the house ate the bananas. The tulips died waiting for me to have enough extra energy to finish. But, I loved the reflection of the tulips in the kitchen window. So, here it is ... scene recreated ... painted at night with some very close cousins of the original subjects.

It was great fun. And, like an Alfred Hitchcock movie, I've let my own personal imprint somewhere. Did you find me?

Earlier today, I did a little bit of updating to my web site ... adding two of my recent animal paintings to the Animal, Birds and Wildlife Gallery.

This is my second post of the day. Be sure to check out the "Student Exhibit Makes the Cover of the Connection" post, too.

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Student Exhibit Makes the Cover of the Connection

Great Falls Connection, January 11, 2012 edition
 I'm posting this on Friday ... but wrote it yesterday. Believe it or not ... I cooked a great dinner last night and totally forgot about hitting the button to publish. I hope that's not a sign of things to come.

So, from Thursday (Yesterday):

The Great Falls Connection celebrated last Saturday's Awards Reception of the Great Falls School of Art with a cover article written and photographed by reporter Alex McVeigh. Very cool! For a short time (one week), you can download a PDF version of this issue to read the full article and enjoy the nice view of this month's exhibit at the Artists' Atelier (the studio I share with 15 other artists at 1144 Walker Road, Suite G, Great Falls, VA). (Under print editions online, click on Great Falls to download the PDF)

There were over 50 entries for the exhibit which was juried for awards by award-winning Great Falls lithographer, Will Tuthill -- who took one-and-a-half hours to select the winning work. The cover of the Great Falls Connection shows Begoña Morton accepting her second place award in the adult category for her painting "Nautilus." I still need to take photos of each selected work ... but I've not been able to find the time yet. Funny. That keeps happening.

Next Monday and Tuesday, my Winter classes begin. I can tell it's going to be a wonderful term -- with returning star students and new stars to be. My classes are full but I do have a wait list for the Still Life class. Who knows, something might happen with that...
Take a look at the roster of classes and workshops at www.greatfallsfoundationforarts.org and download a Winter bulletin. There are January photography/photoshop workshops by Sarah and Jeff Burton and a "Honing Your Craft" painting workshop coming up taught by Armand Cabrera on February 3, 4 and 5.

Yesterday, I spent my last day painting "The Gin Game" on site in my parent's condo. I'll still be tweaking it in the studio ... but it's time for my easel to exit their kitchen. It was great fun to paint the two of them and hang out for so many days. They never want to stop playing ... which makes them awfully patient models.

You'll see the final results in the next week or so. At least, so I think.

On Exhibit:

"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

 
Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Paint a "Peacock Blue" Today

"Peacock Blue," oil on Raymar panel, 24"h x 18"w, © Jill Banks 2012
Quick, late post. I was having troubles ... for the last three days with a painting I was trying to bring to completion. My solution for today was to paint something completely different ... a peacock I tried to paint from life last week. So, I had the urge to paint him. I'd tried it from life and observed the guy. I tackled it again from a photo and those memory cells. This is one cool dude. Thinks he's handsome, too.

I may show you the sketch from life sometime soon. Or ... I may head back to the farm, when this has dried and see how I should adjust it. The peacock has the answers, I bet.

"Peacock Blue" is part of my Feathered and Furry Friends series. Some favorites. See my web site for others and this blog for my "Here's Looking at You, Kid" -- of a goat from the same farm -- Kidwell Farm, part of Frying Pan Park in Herndon, VA.

Exhibit:
"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Sunday, January 8, 2012

And the Awards Go To...

Last night was the Awards and Opening Reception for the Great Falls School of Art Exhibit ... and ever since hanging the show, I've been very glad that I wasn't the one to choose the winners. The exhibit is terrific ... and each piece is award-worthy. 2011 was a year of accomplishment and the evidence is hanging in the gallery. Come see it during Open Hours, Saturdays, noon to 4pm at the Artists' Atelier, 1144 Walker Road, Suite G, Great Falls, VA.

I'll add more photos of the winning entries later today ... after I get some painting time in the studio.

Adult Category
Jill (me, left) and Lori Wiseman (right) next to her First Prize winning portrait "Green Scarf"
1st)  Lori Wiseman, "Green Scarf"

2nd)  Begoña Morton, "Nautilus"

3rd)  Mary Beth Gaiarin, "Persimmons and Copper Pot"

Honorable Mention
Begoña Morton, "Portrait of Livia"

Begoña Morton under "Nautilus" (top)
Begoña Morton, "Message Bottles"

Nancy Keane, "Ahmed's Pitcher"


Youth Category
1st)  Delaney Jones, "High Tech Girl"

2nd)  Victoria Wang, "Human Eye Profile"

3rd)  Katie Ledford, "Carly"

Honorable Mention
Cormac Goodwin, "Hen"

Amrita Sahu, "Cat Mask"

Congratulations to All of You!


Nancy Keane (right)  with Me (left) under "Ahmed's Pitcher" (top right)
On Exhibit:
"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

"Ostrich and Polka Dots," "Ramsey" and "Half Dozen Donuts" are on view in Great Falls Studios' January Virtual (online) Gallery Exhibit "Patterns"

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Thursday, January 5, 2012

Great Falls School of Art Exhibit at the Artists' Atelier Gallery and More...

Part of the Great Falls School of Art Student Show
Yesterday was receiving day for the Great Falls School of Art Student Show. Paintings and drawings kept pouring in ... and it was great to see them all together. Especially since I'd seen so many of the pieces develop in class. There's a big change, too, between last year and this. The work keeps getting better and better. I guess that's what is supposed to happen. Yet it's fun and rewarding to see all the students' hard work paying off.

Come join us for the Opening and Awards Reception this Saturday, January 7, 5 to 8pm in the Artists' Atelier, 1144 Walker Road, Suite G, Great Falls, VA. The show is being juried for awards by Great Falls master lithographer Will Tuthill. Awards in both youth and adult categories will be presented around 6pm on Saturday.

Another view of the Student Exhibit
"The Gin Game" Continued
Today I worked more on "The Gin Game" -- a portrait of my Mom and Dad. It's almost there! One more day, I think, to increase contrast and put together some finishing touches.

Oh, I did find out that the 2011 year of gin games ended with my Dad ... very slightly ahead.



"The Gin Game" work in progress, oil, 30"h x 40"w, ©Jill Banks 2011


On Exhibit:
"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!



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Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

"The Poker Club" Continued

"The Poker Club" work in progress, oil, 30"h x 40"w, ©Jill Banks 2011-2012
Today, I just relished having the opportunity to PAINT.

I returned to "The Poker Club" painting. Specifically, the right side of it. So, if it seems like two paintings at the moment ... split about down the middle ... there's a reason. The canvas is too large to address all of it at once. And, the right side of the subject of the painting was the most difficult to view while I was painting it live. I peer around the left side of my canvas ... and to look at the poker players on the right and then walk over to the right side to aim my paintbrush was hard work.

Anyway, here it is so far.

"Dining Alfresco," oil, 24"h x 20"w by Jill Banks at the  Art League
"Dining Alfresco" Juried into the Art League January Show
On view at the Art League Gallery in the Torpedo Factory, 105 N. Union St., Alexandria, VA for the month of January. Take a look!

Web: www.jillbanks.com
Blog: jillbanks.blogspot.com
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 1 (faces 1-54): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project.html
100 Faces in 100 Days Project Page 2 (faces 55-100): www.jillbanks.com/jillbanks/100_Faces_in_100_Days_Project_2.html
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Monday, January 2, 2012

"Arf" Beanie Baby #10 Painting Today ... And a Delay

Quick post because I'm running ... yet again to the Art League to put in two pieces for jurying for the January show.

So, "Arf" is my first painting of 2012. My resolutions, et al, will have to wait for yet another day. By the way, the photo is pretty sad. A function of very wet paint and night light.
"Arf" Beanie Baby #10, oil on Raymar panel, 6"h x 6"w, ©Jill Banks 2012