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IS IT TOO SOON TO PLAN ON FAIR WEATHER EN PLEIN AIR?

Photo  of Troon Vineyard, ApplegateI’ve lived in the Rogue Valley for the past 48 years!  I believe that should qualify me as “almost a native”  since I can’t be MUCH older than that!    In that case, I am recalling years …

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The Lake in Winter

Lake in Winter, by Silvia Trujillo

The Lake in Winter: Yesterday was warm enough for plein air, so I headed for the lake and was delighted to catch some warm afternoon light on the distant hills and a very blue sky which gave the water its lovely color. It was a refreshing time to be outdoors both mentally, physically, and spiritually!   8′x10″  oil on canvas

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Exhibit at Good Bean Coffee Cafe in Jacksonville

GOOD BEAN COFFEE CAFE, JACKSONVILLE, OREGONMy paintings which were completed en plein air were exhibited at the Good Bean Coffee Cafe in Jacksonville, Oregon for the entire month of January, 2011.  Thank yous go to Hannah West for curating the exh…

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Sunset After a Storm

Sunset After A Storm, by Silvia Trujillo

Sunset After a Storm…A fleeting scene and a moment in time

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Pretty Peppers

Pretty Peppers, by Silvia Trujillo

The color harmony of the three peppers is what intrigued me here. Before roasting them I thought I’d take advantage of their intense colors and paint them.

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Yachats and A Painting Event

watercolor and gouache 22 x 30            Every year I have unfinished paintings.  These are the paintings that I start on location then stall out in knowing what to do next to finish them.  They become my w…

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Clear glass study

Clear glass study

Acrylic on canvas; study of clear glass. This demonsration was performed within a 20-25 minute time frame. The lesson was to see and paint the effects of clear glass against a solid backdrop. It’s all about values and keeping the initial structure simple. Close attention to an accurate drawing and a [...]

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Breakfast

Breakfast, by Siliva Trujillo

Called “Breakfast” because of the early morning light and the fact that I ate the oranges and drank the tea after painting them. Another set-up for the sake of working with complimentary colors. In this one I unified the scene with a background and foreground of harmonious blues ranging from aqua to lavender. I wanted to have the orange slice carry most of the interest in the painting. Looking at the composition now, I realize that the cup and oranges could have been moved a little closer together to create a slight tangent in the center of the painting which would have created a better compostion. Oh well, next time….

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3 of a Kind

Three of a Kind, by Siliva Trujillo

This still life was set up with a complimentary color scheme in mind. Although the diffused light softens the dramatic effect, the color compliments and negative space in between the pears add quite a bit of visual interest.

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Umbrellas on the River

Umbrellas on the River by Silvia Trujillo

Plein air painted at CSUS Aquatic Ctr. A bright, warm, and sunny winter’s day. The hills and foliage are in their winter coat and yet the intensity of the sun’s light created plenty of color on the water. What appealed to me about this scene was the wild nature of the river tamed by man made elements of umbrellas and the distant dock.

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