Newsletter 2022 February - Phil Starke Fine Art

Phil Starke Studio Newsletter - February 2022

Phil Starke is a professional fine artist with prestigious gallery representation, participates in national museum exhibitions, and teaches workshops and online fine art courses.

PHIL STARKE STUDIO NEWSLETTER

February 2022

Hope everyone has had a good start to the year. Earlier this month I was able to get back to Arizona and teach a workshop at Tubac, AZ for Scottsdale Artists School. It was good to feel the southwest sun again. We had a good group of students, and spent 5 days painting the Santa Rita Mountains, the Santa Cruz River and old adobes.

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I have a workshop coming up here in Gainesville, Georgia on March 17,18,19 at the Quinlan Visual Arts Center. It's a studio workshop and we will focus on light and shadow and the importance of values and color temperature in showing light in your paintings. Our subject matter will be landscape and still life.  Click here for more information:
http://www.quinlanartscenter.org/phil-starke.html

This month I’m also finishing up the paintings for a show at the Museum of Western Art in Kerrville, TX. I've been working on these paintings for the last year and a half. I’ll be shipping them to the framer this week. The focus of the show is "The Heavens Declare! Celebrating the Glory of the Skies".  Psalm 19; The heavens declare the glory of God and the sky above proclaims his handiwork. Below are a few of the paintings. 

ARTIST AT A GLANCE

Harry Leith-Ross (1886–1973)

Harry Leith-Ross was educated In England and Scotland and studied engineering.  He emigrated to the United States in 1903 at the age of 17 and worked for his uncle in the coal industry and in advertising. He traveled to Paris in 1909 and studied at the Academie Delecluse and the Academie Julian. He also studied at the National Academy of Design.

In 1913 Leigh-Ross attended a summer painting school in Woodstock, New York taught by Birge Harrison and John F. Carlson. It was there that he met John Folinsbee (check out his work) who would become a life long friend and painting partner. They were both a part of the New Hope art colony in Pennsylvania. Harry was a really good draftsman and very proficient in both watercolor and oils. He was a member of the American Watercolor Society and the National Academy of Design.  Leigh-Ross started teaching landscape painting in Rockport, Maine during the summer and married one of his students, Emily Slaymaker in 1925.  Harry authored a good book, "The Landscape Painters Manual" through Watson-Guptil.

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ARTIST TIP

“The Notanizer App”

This month I want to mention an iPhone app that can be helpful in understanding the importance of simplifying values. It’s called the Notanizer and it will turn your photo into a notan, a simple dark and light pattern, no details or middle values. It’s much easier to draw and block in a simple shadow pattern. That’s what gives our painting strength.

This app helps to see and understand the concept of shadow patterns. The problem comes when we totally rely on the app and stop drawing or doing thumbnails on paper. I think these computer tools can be helpful but shouldn’t take the place of drawing which is part of the process of painting. Drawing allows us to change the shapes and adjust the sizes of the objects in the landscape, the app doesn’t do that.  Drawing is part of the creative, artistic process, the app isn’t.  So while it can be helpful as a tool it shouldn’t take the place of the creative process.  Here are some photographs and the notan from the app. It does a good job of defining the shadow pattern allowing the composition to stand out.

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  • Norm Rossignol says:

    I am a past student of Phil’s classes. I learned many helpful approaches to plein air painting. Though I lost everything in our Almeda fire, Sept. 8th. 2020, I plan on starting over again using Phil’s approaches and techniques.

    • Malcolm Gaissert says:

      Remember what Thomas Edison said as he watched one of his labs burning, “There go all of my mistakes.” Start fresh and full of energy.
      Good luck, Norm

  • Mike says:

    Great stuff Phil. I always enjoy your artist tips

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