Monday, November 25, 2013

The Zorn Color Palette




Last week after experimenting with the Zorn palette of colors during a plein air session I painted this chart on a scrap piece of canvas. My husband had a good idea (because I have a habit of making these charts) that I could punch holes in the sides and keep them in a 3 ring binder - which I thought was a great idea! Its not perfectly balanced in hues or values but was a great learning tool. A nice side effect was that I ended up with good size piles of all the colors to use on some backyard plein air pieces.

"Down the Path" on 6x8" canvas panel

"Down the Path" is a 2 hour sketch of a view into the garden from my kitchen window. It was a cold drizzly day so I was glad to have something I could paint from inside. One morning a few days later I painted the garden bench from up in my studio. It was a sunny day but very windy and cold. The red oak leaf hydrangea leaves were stealing the show. Reds seem to really pop in this palette of colors so I probably should have toned it down a bit, but had fun just letting the colors fly!

"Stealing the Show" on a 6x8" canvas panel

The Zorn palette consists of Ivory Black, Cadmium Red Medium (which I didn't have so I used Grumbacher Red), Yellow Ochre and Titanium White. I've been working on a larger studio piece of a foggy autumn day using these colors and will share it next time if all goes well. Thanks for stopping in!



Thursday, November 14, 2013

A First Time for Everything :)


Today was a wonderful day to be outdoors painting! It started out a bit windy and cold but the sun warmed us up pretty quickly. The Double Line Painters obtained permission to paint from the R R Donnelly parking lot area and met there at 10:20 this morning. I decided to use the Zorn palette today. I had always meant to try it out in autumn but also - I was feeling wimpy and didn't relish the thought of  lugging 20 tubes of paint along! The Zorn palette consists of Ivory Black, Cadmium Red Medium, Yellow Ochre and Titanium White. No Blue.


This was the view I painted- after rearranging a few things:)  As you can see, there is a good bit of blue in the scene-although not as much in real life as there appears to be in the photo. Amazingly, when you mix ivory black with white it is blue compared to the other colors. In my sketch below (which took about an hour and 15 minutes) you can see this first attempt at using such a limited palette.


I have a lot to learn about how to use this palette of colors and plan to make a chart this week so as to better understand its possibilities. In my next blog I'll share the chart and any further "experiments".

Hope you have a great weekend! -  Bonnie

Saturday, November 2, 2013

Christmas is coming!

"The Christmas Card" an original oil painting by Bonnie Mason
of the Duck Pond in Salem Virginia in all its Christmas finery!

I almost hate to say it but- Christmas will be here before you know it! Next week I'll be hanging two holiday shows with my painting buddies, The Double Line Painters of the Blue Ridge. (Check out our group blog listed to the right.) The Jefferson Center and The Salem Museum will be exhibiting our artwork beginning Thursday, November 7th until the end of December 2013. If you need some peaceful, inspiring moments during the holidays stop by and give yourself a gift by enjoying some beautiful art at these shows. Admission to see the art is free at both venues but donations are definitely appreciated and a portion of all artwork sales goes to support them.

The Salem Museum is located at 801 East Main Street Salem Va. 24153. Their hours are Tuesday-Friday 10am-4pm and Saturday 10am-3pm. You'll find more information about their many holiday events at their website  http://www.salemmuseum.org

The Jefferson Center is at 541 Luck Avenue Roanoke Va. 24016. They are open during regular business hours and you may see the art when attending performances there. Go to http://www.jeffcenter.org for more information about some of their fantastic offerings this season.