Can You Tap The Tropics On The Prairies?
- At January 30, 2017
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Recent Work
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Our Saskatoon Plein Air painting group met on Saturday morning at the Mendel Gallery for a couple of hours of sketching, painting and artful camaraderie.
When it’s too cold to paint outdoors, there’s always the Outdoor Indoor option.
Most of us chose to park ourselves in the Conservatory where the air was warm and humid and the foliage was green (unlike the trees and shrubs outdoors).
The potted daffodils and tulips were just bursting into bloom, offering hope that spring will soon be on its way.
I plopped myself down on a stool in a corner of the conservatory nearest the cacti – being careful not to back into any surprises.
Pots of bulbs nestled in amongst the permanent display of succulents delivered pops of color.
First to catch my eye, my pen and my brush was a cluster of yellow daffodils.
While I waited for the daffodils to dry, a sweet little barrel cactus called my name.
He and his buddies served as the focal point for sketch number two.
And finally, for something just a little bit different, I decided to create a botanical sampler with each of the six squares on the page devoted to a different type of foliage or blossom.
It was a sweet way to spend a winter morning – basking in the sun streaming through the greenhouse glass, breathing in the tropical atmosphere, and hanging out in the company of plants and fellow artists.
PS 1 – If you’re interested in joining the adventures of the Saskatoon Plein Air group, reach out to the fine folks at Hues Art Supply. They serve as headquarters for the group and support us by sending out information on upcoming gatherings. Events are generously coordinated by Jean Dudley. No special supplies are needed to join in. In fact, all you really need is a sketchbook and a pencil.
- PS 2 – A click on each of the Daffodils and Barrel Cactus sketches will take you to a larger version of these images on my fine art website. Originals and reproductions are always available for purchase.
Up The Coulee
- At January 24, 2017
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Process, Recent Work, Special Events
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Sometimes inspiration springs from more than one source.
Such was the case with this painting titled, Up The Coulee.
I worked on this during a recent Watercolor Workshop taught by landscape artist, Alison Montgomery.
Alison’s work inspired me to try some big sky clouds.
I stumbled across the inspiration for the sky (with the bonus of a really colorful rock outcropping) in a photo shared by Jamie Angus in the Saskatchewan Scenery group on Facebook.
I was also drawn to the beauty of the rolling hills and fall foliage of the Slade Ranch in southwestern Saskatchewan.
The ranch is featured in this image posted by my friends, Brenda Baker and Art Slade.
I played around with combinations that would partner the two inspirations in a combined sketch. See the black and white rough shown on the right.
It seemed to work. And so I dove right in with paintbrush and color!
You still have a few days to see Up The Coulee in real life along with a couple of my ink and watercolor abstracts created in a class with Anne McElroy.
All three pieces – along with the work of other workshop participants – are on display in The Workshop Show at Hues Art Supply (1818 Lorne Avenue in Saskatoon) until the end of January.
Painting Portofino – A Work In Progress
- At November 19, 2016
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Process
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Here’s a look at the creation of a painting from inspiration to ink to watercolor. This image was inspired by our October visit to the little fishing village of Portofino on the Italian Riviera.
I’ve wanted to visit Portofino for years, so it was a thrill to finally see it in person. I sketched in ink this view of a corner of Portofino Piazetta, which included the tower of Saint Martin’s Church, while sipping a cappuccino at a small cafe.
There was no time for paint on location, as we were there for just a couple of hours, and wanted to make sure that we had a chance to explore more of the village. Just around the corner from the piazetta we found a bakery and sampled one of the tasty delicacies originating in this part of Italy – focaccia fresh from the oven.
I added the color a couple of weeks later back in the studio in Saskatoon, photographing the progress as the painting unfolded.
All Set Up & Ready To Roll
- At March 19, 2016
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Special Events
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It’s been quite a day setting up for tomorrow’s Simple Pleasures Show & Sale, but I think we’re ready to roll.
If you’re visiting the show in person, you’ll also find some additional bonus framed original works on show and offer.
The lemonade will be cold, the treats will be sweet, and the art chat fun.
Looking forward to seeing you tomorrow.
Artful Talismans
- At March 02, 2016
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Video
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Sometimes you need a little extra help to pull you along to the end of a project. I’m calling on the muses in the form of other artists’ works to put the finishing touches on my new art website: www.patkatzart.com. Wish me luck.
Neat? Tidy? No Way?
- At February 20, 2016
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Thoughts On Art
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Wanna make art? Gotta make a mess! A typical day of fun in the studio!
Diary Of A Painting
- At February 20, 2016
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Process
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Ever wonder how a painting moves from inspiration to finished work?
Here’s a behind the scenes look at the progression of a recent painting titled Field Trees.
Read More»Watercolor – In The Truest Sense Of The Word
- At February 20, 2016
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Process
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Artists have always been inspired by what nature has to offer. Some take their inspirations back to the studio; but many take their studio outdoors and work ‘en plein air’ – a French term meaning in the open air.
Painting plein air is not without its challenges. If you’ve spent any time in lake country, you’ll be familiar with many of them.
Changeable weather can bring searing heat, strong winds and pounding rain all in the same day. Horseflies and mosquitoes can take a serious bite out of your concentration. And, squirrels (but hopefully not bears) can be determined to see what your backpack holds by way of lunch.
On a summer visit to lake country, I tempted the plein air fates even further by taking my paints and sketchbook to the water in a kayak. My subject was one of the bungalows at Kapasiwin on Wakesiu Lake.
It’s one thing to set yourself up on land to sketch what interests you. It’s quite another to capture an image that keeps drifting out of sight.
With the action of the waves, I found that every five minutes I had to paddle myself off the shoreline rocks or sandy beach and back to where I’d started sketching. Watching out for other boaters and dealing with the wake of powerboats meant I was eyeing more than the scenery.
Read More»Sketches of Saskatoon
- At February 20, 2016
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Video
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I hope you enjoy this video intro to my best selling, Sketches of Saskatoon, an artful stroll through my home city featuring over 40 candid works in ink and watercolor.
For more details on the book, and to place orders for copies, visit the book’s Sketches of Saskatoon website.
Fun In The Sun – A Sketch In Progress
- At February 16, 2016
- By katzp
- In Behind The Scenes, Process, Video
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Here’s a peak behind the scenes at the process involved in taking a sketch from idea to completion.



