VancannonArt

VancannonArt

Thursday, April 30, 2015

PRINT - Whisper In The Wind

Whisper In The Wind - ©2011 Original Sold

I often try to create narratives in my paintings. I want to evoke moods and emotions. In this way the viewer can connect on a personal level with my work. The specific story I portray is not important, just as long as the viewer can step into the work and create one. 

Prints Now Available
11x14 matte included, unframed - $70 [tax included - free standard shipping in US] 
11x14 matte and frame - $95 [tax included - free standard shipping in US] 
 1 color of matte and 3 frames to choose from 
To purchase visit vancannonart.com/storefront






*Prints are created with Epson Premium Presentation Paper Matte and fade- resistant archival inks. To care for this print, never display it in strong ultraviolet radiation, such as direct sunlight. 



Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Mid Summer Delight


Mid Summer Delight - Oil on Canvas - 11x14 - $425.00

When I paint from life, I paint in the moment. I look for the subtle color changes and reflections, often pushing them in saturation. What can I say except, "I love bright colors!" I also time myself while I paint. I find that if I set my alarm in 30 minute increments I tend to paint faster and bolder. I strive for bold brushwork and am happy with the outcome in this piece. 

Don't forget Mother's Day is rapidly approaching. Nothing says "I Care" more than snail mail. Now Mid Summer Delight is available in the Spring Pack Greeting Card Collection. The card collection features 6 different paintings from my Garden Series.


All prints and greeting cards are archival quality - Spring Pack - $20 + $3 tax+shipping
Includes: 6 different Garden painting prints/cards, 6 white envelopes, packaged in box. (size: 4.25x5.5)


Contact vancannonart@gmail.com for inquiries. Please plan for 1-2 days handling and 2-3 days shipping. 




Friday, April 17, 2015

Upcoming Festivals


Art Affaire on The Square - Roseville CA - April 25-26 



El Dorado Hills Art and Wine Festival - El Dorado Hills - May 9-10



Come see my new series, eat some yummy food, try some wine, hear some great bands and be surrounded by lots of other artists! A little something for everyone. 




Limit yourself to Grow

Over the past 7 weeks I have held a Speed Studies class at Patris Studios in Sacramento, CA. This class is an accumulation of exercises that forces artists to change from their normal routine and approach painting differently. Many artists, new and experienced, can benefit from these exercises. They are like workouts or boot camp for painters. Just like an athlete practices routine drills or a musician practices scales - artists must practice their approach too. Every Week I challenge the participating artists with a new focus or exercise. A couple weeks ago we tried "limited stroke studies." This challenge was inspired by a lesson taught by Peggi Kroll-Roberts, a Northern California Painter. During this challenge, artists finished a painting study with a pre determined amount of brush strokes. This forced participants to pre-plan their brush strokes, and get creative in turning their brush to extend the stroke. Loading up the brush with paint also helped.
Here are a couple examples I produced. I kept track of my strokes by using tick marks at the top of the painting. They were each completed in about 30 brush strokes. 


This challenged forced me to load up my brush with paint and make bold and strong brush strokes. It also forced me to think through how I was going to approach the painting so I could guess how many brush strokes it would take. This challenge will translate into my other work by helping me feel more comfortable working with thick paint, preplanning my approach, and mature brushwork. 

Do you want to give it a try? 

You'll Need
Canvas [about 8x10 or smaller]
Paint  [you could use oil or acrylic]
Still Life [begin with something simple like an apple or pear]
Light [you could use window light or a spot light but it is important to create one single light source]
Other Paint Gear [ I use brushes, Gamsol, paper towels, palette, apron]

1. Set up your still life on a table cloth. Try to consider the colors of your still life objects and the color of the table cloth - Its nice to have some contrast in values. If your painting a dark red apple then pick a more neutral light colored table cloth. This will show the shadow shapes clearly and create a nice contrast of value between the apple and ground plain. 

2. Draw your composition onto the canvas. I like to use a thin brush and paint to do this. No need to use pencil. Be sure to include the shadow shapes in your drawing. If you squint you can often see them better. 

3. Think about how many strokes it will take to fill in the different areas. Try to count out how many it might take. Remember you are trying to limit yourself. Give yourself about 35 -40 starting out. 

4. I like to block in the shadow shapes first. The first few strokes will be a challenge as you instinctually want to lift your brush off the canvas. Fight the urge and see how far you can take one brush stroke. 

5. Keep track of your strokes. Its a good challenge to keep pushing yourself. 

6. Afterwards, take a few minutes to jot down your thoughts and frustrations in your sketchbook. Did you learn anything new? Did you like the approach? Taking a few moments to solidify your thoughts will help you recall it easier in the future. 

Monday, April 6, 2015

A New Direction


About this time 6 years ago I toured an art school in San Francisco. I dreamed of continuing my art education and living in California. That summer I was accepted into the MFA program and Fall 2009, I was studying figurative painting at the Academy of Art University.  I graduated December 2012 from the program and embarked on a journey of being a career artist. The past two years in Sacramento have been profitable with local shows, teaching adult painting classes, and establishing a home studio.


But....
A new year calls for new direction


 For 2015 my main focus will be participating in Art Festivals throughout Northern California. I am excited for this new direction and have spent the last months preparing. I've applied and been selected into a number of festivals with anticipation of receiving more acceptance into others. Above is a picture of my first one being mailed off. :)

I now have a traveling Gallery! This is just a glimpse of how VanCannonArt will look like on the road. 



Plans are starting to come together. I just purchased my first minivan to haul around my tent, panels and artwork. Its already coming in handy as I picked up a load of frames for my work. 


Thanks for sharing in my excitement! I am thrilled to have this opportunity and thankful for how everything is coming together. I hope you can join me at an event this year. The first few are listed below or you can check my website periodically as I update the calendar. 

Roseville - Art Affaire On The Square - April 25-26
El Dorado Hills - Art and Wine Affaire - May 9-10, 2015
Oakland -Montclair Village - 40th Annual Fine Arts Sidewalk Festival - June 26-28