Showing posts with label Wyoming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wyoming. Show all posts

Saturday, June 17, 2017

It Came From the North - Ruth Andre



"It Came From the North"
30"x22.5" Acrylic on Paper
by Ruth Andre




Vignettes for, "It Came From the North"

Summer is here but I am still thinking about the northern states we visited just a few weeks ago. Montana, Wyoming and Idaho were all so beautiful. I was constantly being reminded that we were visiting during the warm days of summer and I was told it does get very cold in winter. I have tried to imagine six months of wintery days with lots of snow after living in California most of my life.  There would definitely be a few challenges.
Even in our isolated northern California valley we do occasionally get a wild storm and we always check to see if the storm is coming from the west or the east. The eastern storms seem to have stronger winds.

The painting today is painted on Stonehenge paper using acrylic paints. For the life of me I cannot get a true color image of the entire paintings so that is why you see three small vignettes of the painting that are truer to the  cooler palette.  I may try photographing the painting again tomorrow in the morning light. I just looked at the vignettes once again and I like the  #3 cropped view. It may become its own painting some day. It has been, "A Painting Day".


Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Snow Blind - Ruth Andre


"Snow Blind" 
6"x6" oil & Wax on Canvas
by Ruth Andre

Each year the Art Association of Jackson Hole, Wyoming puts on the Annual Anonymous Art Sale called "Whodunnit". The funds from the event will support The Art Association's continued effort to keep the arts education a vital part of the Jackson Hole community. Each participating artist is given a 6"x6" canvas to paint. The artist then signs the back of the painting leaving the front unsigned and anonymous. It is a very popular event and one that I feel positive about supporting. 

"Whodunnit"
March 7, 2014
Center for the Arts Theater Lobby
5:30 pm

It has been, "A Painting Day".

Friday, July 27, 2012

HIgh Country Bison - Ruth Andre



I finished this Bison painting today and thought it might be a stronger painting cropped down to showcase the Bison. The canvas is 9x12" and the cropped version would have been 8x10". Then I let the painting sit for a little bit and added a frame to take another look and decided it works as it is. The frame brought the painting together by enclosing the image. I cannot say enough about good painting frames and good framers. Each step adds to the beautify of your paintings. Painting the wild Bison made for "A Painting Day".


"High Country Bison" 9x12 inches, oil on canvas by Ruth Andre


Monday, July 26, 2010

Just Being A Lady


I used a reference photo taken by Jay Stevenson of his lovely daughter Tennie. The Stevenson's live on the Pathfinder Ranch in Wheatland, WY. The cattle ranch is the real thing and the cowboys and the cowgirls that work the land and the cattle are the real thing. Their life is not an easy one but it must have many rewards running their own ranch. Seeing Tennie working the cows made for "A Painting Day".

"Just Being a Lady", 8x10-inches, o/c by Ruth Andre
www.ruthandre.com
andre@ruthandre.com

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Bison Bull


I must have vacation fever. I so much want to jump in the truck and take off for Wyoming and take in the Yellowstone National Park. Buffalo would be my first and greatest interest but being in the high country of Wyoming would be spectacular. The painting today is Bison Bull and he is a big guy on a big canvas, 36x36-inches. He has a most curious expression. His eye is letting me know, he is very much aware of what is around him. Painting Bison Bull, made for, "A Painting Day".

"Bison Bull", 36x36-inches, o/c by Ruth Andre
www.ruthandre.com
andre@ruthandre.com