Monday, August 30, 2021

Apples Orchard Memories Study

Apples Orchard Memories Study

as part of the Three Rivers Land Trust event,
Painting the Working Farm, Springvale, Maine, July 2021
7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light
fastness and permanence, graphite and Uniball
waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano
Artistico cold press rough 100% cotton
extra white watercolor paper,
framed, SOLD at the Land Trust auction

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

Pick a Ripe One

Pick a Ripe One

at the lower orchard at McDougal Orchards, website HERE, as part of the Three Rivers Land Trust event, Painting the Working Farm, Springvale, Maine, July 2021, 5" x 7" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam, and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness and permanence, and Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper, framed.
Private collection

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Pick a Ripe One

haiku by Bruce McMillan

Which one? Too soon? No.
Well, maybe. Naw. But which one?
Snap and snap and snap.

© 2021 Bruce McMillan

Monday, August 23, 2021

Up to the Lower Orchard

Up to the Lower Orchard

entering the lower orchard at McDougal Orchards,
website HERE, as part of the Three Rivers Land
Trust event, Painting the Working Farm,
Springvale, Maine, painted plein air July 12, 2021
10" x 8" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, and Uniball waterproof fade proof ink
on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100%
cotton extra white watercolor paper, framed,
SOLD at the Land Trust auction

Sunday, August 22, 2021

Matisse's Apples Leave

Matisse's Apples Leave

in the lower orchard at McDougal Orchards, website HERE, as part of the Three Rivers Land Trust event, Painting the Working Farm, Springvale, Maine, painted July 2021, 7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam, and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness and permanence, and Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper, framed.
Private Collection

Saturday, August 21, 2021

Apple Orchard Memories - Winner

Apple Orchard Memories

in the lower orchard at McDougal Orchards (HERE), Springvale, Maine, as part of the Three Rivers Land Trust event, Painting the Working Farm, painted July 2021, 14" x 11" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam, and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness and permanence, graphite and Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper, framed.
Private Collection

And on February 15, 2023 the winner is...

The Springvale Public Library Fundraising Raffle which raised $168 for our library... and...


Library Patron Lisa Grace who goes home with... the painting and an original copy of Apples: How They Grow (Houghton Mifflin, 1997) photographed in the orchard where this trees grew and is still growing in 2023, 44 years later.

Friday, August 20, 2021

Leaving Stykkishólmur

The Road from Stykkishólmur

on the way to Reykjavík, about
to cross the Snæfellsnes mountains,
Iceland, on August 13, 2021, August 20, 2021
10" x 8" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, and Uniball waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb.
Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100% cotton
extra white watercolor paper, framed, $300

Monday, August 16, 2021

Fagradalsfjall's New Lava Studies

Fagradalsfjall's New Lava Flow
Solidified Study 3

from a hike up to the new volcano erupting
in Iceland on August 8, 2021, painted August 16, 2021
7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, using Icelandic glacial melt water on
140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100%
cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $150

Fagradalsfjall's New Lava Flow
Solidified Study 2

from a hike up to the new volcano erupting
in Iceland on August 8, 2021, painted August 16, 2021
7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, using Icelandic glacial melt water on
140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100%
cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $150

Fagradalsfjall's New Lava Flow
Solidified Study 1

from a hike up to the new volcano erupting
in Iceland on August 8, 2021, painted August 16, 2021
7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam, and
Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, and Uniball waterproof fade proof ink
using Icelandic glacial melt water on 140 lb.
Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100%
cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $150

Saturday, August 14, 2021

The Road to Esja Study 1

The Road to Esja Study 1

Mount Esja as seen from Mosfellsbær, Iceland
on August 10, 2021, painted August 12, 2021
12" x 9" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, using Icelandic glacial melt water, and Uniball
waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold
press rough 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $500

Friday, August 13, 2021

The Road to Esja Study 2

The Road to Esja Study 2

Mount Esja as seen from Mosfellsbær, Iceland
on August 10, 2021, painted August 12, 2021
7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, using Icelandic glacial melt water, and Uniball
waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold
press rough 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $150

Monday, August 9, 2021

Sunset Daylight Leaving a Peek

Sunset Daylight
Leaving a Peek

on a cloudy overcast evening at Seltjarnarness, Iceland
on August 5, 2021, painted August 8, 2021,
7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, using Icelandic glacial melt water, and Uniball
waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold
press rough 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $150, SOLD

This painting elicited a plethora of comments in Facebook postings including, "Cool!; Love it!; Very Dramatic, Bruce!; Beautiful; Cool that you used water from the glacier." And the most intriguing one:

"These colours resonate with Goethe's colour theory and his "sunrise spectrum". The same way of looking at colour as Turner did in his later years." -Saraja Saraja, Wairoa, New Zealand

It prompted my curiosity.

Goethe's Color Theory: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, both a writer and a scientist, published his 1,400-page essay on color in 1810. "Goethe realizes that the sensations of color reaching our brain are also shaped by our perception — by the mechanics of human vision and by the way our brains process information. Therefore, according to Goethe, what we see of an object depends upon the object, the lighting and our perception. Above all, Goethe appreciates that the sensation of complementary colors does not originate physically from the actions of light on our eyes but perceptually from the actions of our visual system." (Source HERE)

So, Goethe sees colors as formed from the interplay between dark and light, unlike Isaac Newton's theories that color is composed of white light and can be reduced down to the varies colors, as with a prism.

Okay, if Goethe sees it this way, news to me. I simply paint. And whoa, a Joseph Mallord William Turner reference? "The same way of looking at colour as Turner did in his later years."  So I checked out Turner sunsets painted when he was 65-year-old or older.

1
Sunset Over the Lagoon Near Venice
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), British
Gouache on paper, 7" x 11" (w x h), 1840
Tate Museum, London, England

Hmm, looking at this I note the strong orange, and a light touch of the warm blue in the sky and the cool ultramarine blue in the water. Turner has a light approach here, as the scene likely was, while I was in a almost completely overcast dark cloud.

2
Sunset Amid Dark Clouds Over the Sea
Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851), British
Watercolor and chalk on paper, 13" x 9" (w x h), circa 1845
Tate Museum, London, England
(This was among the works of art damaged during the 1928 Thames flood lower floor of the Tate Gallery, the central part of the drawing is noticeably blotted.)

Ah, the dark clouds, and a sliver of round sun, the darkness present as with my watercolor.

I simply paint, as I'm sure Turner did. And I find that the more I think about a painting before I start, working it out in my mind, I tend to go in the direction I want as I explore with my brushes...

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Facebook posting and comment between an art friend, a fabulous true artist and myself, both paintings, mine and hers, coincidentally posted August 9, 2021:

Elizabeth Kelley Erickson:

Totem of sunsets inspired by mudflats by Quoddy Head.

Bruce McMillan:
Whoa... can't believe that I just posted this... Sunset Daylight Leaving a Peek... Seltjarnarness, Iceland... the closest part of Iceland to Maine... and Quoddy Head is the closest part of the US and Maine to Iceland... we must run into each other painting at Cape Porpoise.

Elizabeth Kelley Erickson:
That's phenomenal!




Saturday, August 7, 2021

Descending Þúfa (Thufa)

Descending Þúfa (Thufa)

Final Study, #3, descending
the 26' sculpture in Reykjavik, Iceland
on July 28, 2021, painted on August 5, 2021
7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, using Icelandic glacial melt water, and Uniball
waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold
press rough 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $150

Descending Þúfa (Thufa) Study, #2

Descending Þúfa (Thufa), Study, #1

As you scroll up, you'll see how I sketch, learning along the way, progressing from a detailed study sketch to a painting.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Sea View from a Lava Island

Sea View from a Lava Island

on Heimaey, Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland
on August 1, 2021, painted August 2, 2021
7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, using Icelandic glacial melt water, and Uniball
waterproof fade proof ink on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico cold
press rough 100% cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, NFS, gifted

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

Long Light Eve

Long Light Eve

at Syðsta Mörk, Iceland,
painted plein air July 31, 2021
7" x 5" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for
light fastness and permanence, using Icelandic
glacial melt water  on 140 lb. Fabriano Artistico
cold press rough 100% cotton extra white
watercolor paper, framed, $150

Monday, August 2, 2021

Noon Sun Over the Top

Noon Sun Over the Top

on Hádegishnjúkur by Syðsta Mörk, Iceland
painted plein air July 31, 2021
12" x 9" (w x h), Daniel Smith, Schmincke Horadam,
and Winsor & Newton watercolors, selected for light fastness
and permanence, and graphite, using Icelandic glacial
melt water flowing on this mountain on 140 lb.
Fabriano Artistico cold press rough 100%
cotton extra white watercolor paper
framed, $500

This is Hádegishnjúkur, the mountain beside Syðsta Mörk that I painted,
on the south coast of Iceland. The name? Hádegishn means noon
and júkur means top, which stands for: the sun is over the peak at midday.