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Saturday, December 26, 2015

Holiday Newsletter for 2015

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"Noon on the Verde River" 
9x12 oil by Michael Chesley Johnson
$575 includes frame, shipping to U.S. - Contact Michael


December, 2015
Sedona, Arizona

Now that we've passed the shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere, we can look forward to earlier sunrises and later sunsets. For the outdoor painter, the prospect of longer days is good news indeed. I plan to get out as much as possible this winter to paint—but as you'll see in a moment, I also have a few projects that will keep me close to the studio.

Grand Canyon Celebration of Art
I'm pleased to announce that I've been invited back to Grand Canyon for what I consider to be one of the best plein air events today. This will be my fourth time as an invited artist to the Celebration of Art. If you're going to be in Arizona in September, look for me on the South Rim from September 10-18. I always enjoy visiting with collectors and students during that week, and I hope to see you there.

There'll be something a little different at the 2016 event. Next year marks the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service. To celebrate this anniversary, artists, who are always asked to include a studio painting for the exhibition, are being asked to paint a picture of one of the country's 59 other parks. I've chosen to paint my other favorite park, Acadia. (Acadia also celebrates a birthday next year! See below.) For more details, please visit www.grandcanyon.org.

Grand Canyon Miniature Paintings
The Grand Canyon Association, which organizes the Celebration of Art, has asked me to create a set of small paintings featuring the Grand Canyon landscape. These oil paintings will be available at the Kolb Studio gallery on the South Rim starting in February. I've just finished painting the series, and I think this is some of my best small work. I really enjoy painting these small pieces. You can get a preview of them here: https://pleinairpainting.culturalspot.org/home

100th Anniversary of Acadia National Park—and a Special Exhibition
As I mentioned earlier, 2016 marks the 100th anniversary of two entities that are important to me as a painter: the National Park Service and Acadia National Park. To celebrate Acadia's birthday, the Argosy Gallery—one of the best galleries in the Northeast and located in Bar Harbor—has asked me to create a series of small paintings. I'll be painting these over the winter. There will be an opening on July 1st, about which I'll have more details later this spring.

Argosy has also asked me to participate in Acadia Invitational III in 2017. The two previous Invitationals have been popular, high-profile sales events. I participated in the second one in 2010, and I'm very pleased to be asked to join the other artists for the third.

Judge of Awards for Arizona Plein Air Painters Exhibition
Arizona Plein Air Painters have given me the honor of judging their annual Juried Members' Show this spring. I'm very excited about this, as there are many fine plein air painters in the group, and it'll be uplifting to see their work all in one place. This show, which will be at Scottsdale Artists School in Scottsdale, AZ, happens this April. In conjunction with it, I'll be teaching a three-day workshop, coordinated by APAP and Scottsdale Artists School, Friday-Sunday, April 22-24. I'm looking forward to taking a group of good painters to some of the beautiful spots nearby. I may also do a public demonstration before the workshop. Details are still being worked out, so go to http://www.arizonapleinairpainters.com/ for updates.

Juror of Selection for Upcoming Pastel Exhibit
The Arizona Pastel Artists Association has asked me to be the juror of selection for their 2016 Open Arizona Spring Show, which will run April 13-26 at the Sedona Arts Center. If you're an Arizona pastellist, I encourage you to enter this show. The deadline is March 8th. You can find the prospectus here: https://apaa.wildapricot.org/2016-OPEN-ARIZONA-SPRING-SHOW-PROSPECTUS Many fine painters are in this group, and I'm sure I'll have a hard time choosing for the show!

Who Wants to Join Me in Italy?

June 16-23, 2018, I will leading a workshop in Florence, Italy. Imagine a week of painting the Tuscan landscape! Our group will stay at the Villa Fattoria Bacìo in Certaldo Alto with painting excursions to Siena, La Meridiana, San Gimignano and Barberino. Price starts at € 2,200 (about $2400 USD) and includes transportation to/from the Florence airport, daily transportation to locations and all meals. The group sponsoring the trip has run many such workshops there with some big names, so I was very excited when they approached me about teaching. If you're interested and would like details as I get them, please let me know.

That's all for now. As always, please follow my Plein Air Painter's blog for painting tips and techniques, and my Michael Chesley Johnson website for new paintings, videos and books, workshops and announcements.


Happy Holidays!

Michael & Trina & Saba

Saturday, December 19, 2015

Holiday Time is Painting Time

Painting at Courthouse Butte

As we get closer to the holidays—and if we're not too busy with holiday preparations and family—our time opens up a bit.  People take time off from work and use up a few vacation days.  Even though most folks consider what I do for a living "fun," it is work, and I, too, try to take a few vacation days.

For me, this means heading to the field without an agenda.  I go out just to paint.  Period.

This past week, I went out with my friend M.L. Coleman to paint some of the local Sedona scenery.  Here are two paintings I did, both of which I think are successful partly because I did go without an agenda.

Evening Light 6x8 oil
Unframed - $100  incl. shipping

Almost Sundown 6x8 oil
Unframed - $100 incl. shipping


Although I painted these on a vacation day, I'm putting them up for sale.  Maybe you're still working on your gift-buying?  And don't forget that my holiday sale is still on:
http://www.michaelchesleyjohnson.com/holiday/holiday_sale.html

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Little Grand Canyon Paintings


This week, I'm working on little Grand Canyon paintings.  I'm creating a series for the Grand Canyon Association, which will have them for sale at the Kolb Studio in February.  I did this a couple of years ago, and the paintings were very successful.  When I get them all done, I'll post them here.  In the meantime, you'll have to enjoy this photo of the five I've done to date:



Some of you are asking how does one take the magnificence of the Grand Canyon and squeeze it all into a 6x8 panel?  It's not easy!  The trick is to take a small piece of the Canyon and just suggest the magnificence in the background.

For these, I'm using Gamblin's FastMatte colors.  These dry quickly, even though I'm painting a little thicker with a knife, which will make sure I can get them varnished in time for delivery.

By the way, I still have room in my Paint Sedona workshops.  Visit www.PaintSedona.com for details.  So far, it's been a pleasantly warm winter!

Wednesday, December 9, 2015

New Work in Great Southwest Gallery for the Holidays

Morning in the Plaza 8x6 oil
by Michael Chesley Johnson

I delivered these two new paintings to Great Southwest Gallery today - just in time for the holidays!  Both of these feature scenes from the famous Tlaqueupaque Village, which is where Great Southwest is located.   Please stop in and take a look.  Ask anybody; everybody knows where Tlaquepaque is.  Great Southwest is in Patio de las Campañas.

La Campaña 8x6 oil
by Michael Chesley Johnson
Also, I want to remind everyone that I have a series of pastel-only classes coming in January.  These are on Saturdays (January 9, 16 and 23) from 9-2 and are for all levels.  The first class will be on Pastel Basics; the second, on Color for the Pastel Painter; and the third, Plein Air Basics for the Pastel Painter.  These classes are fully independent.  That is, you can take any one of them or all of them.  Cost is $75 per class with pre-registration required.  Classes will be held at Gandolfo Studios in West Sedona, Arizona.  For details, please contact me at mcj.painter@gmail.com or visit www.PaintSedona.com.

Don't forget about my regular Paint Sedona workshops!  These will be happening all winter, each week.  Workshops run Tuesday-Friday, 9-1 each day.  Because the workshop size is limited to four, this will give you plenty of personal attention.  I'll demonstrate each day with a lecture, and you'll have the rest of the time to paint.  I'll go from easel to easel offering help.  For details, please visit www.PaintSedona.com.

Friday, December 4, 2015

Figure in the Landscape

Warm Afternoon 9x12 oil
Not a finished painting, but a color study.  I spent most of the session
observing and recording color notes.

As I think I've mentioned before, I very rarely have the opportunity to paint the figure from life.  I relish the chance when it comes.  Why?  Because in my opinion, the figure is the most challenging subject for the artist.  This practice will improve your drawing skills dramatically.

You can tell at a glance if a figure is off.  As humans, the proportions of human anatomy are wired into our brains.  You can get away with a poorly-drawn landscape, but not with a poorly-drawn figure.

This week, I spent an afternoon working from the model outdoors with some friends.  I was excited by the prospect, since this combined my two favorite genres, figure and landscape.  Even more exciting was the fact that my colleagues were all professional figure and portrait painters.*  They knew exactly what to ask of the model—not something most landscape painters know much about.

We headed out to a secluded spot at a pond near Page Springs.  Most of the trees had lost their leaves, but there was still a good deal of color in the grasses and brush.  The more muted notes created by the empty branches played a nice contrast to the warm tones of our model Cynthia's  clothing.  Also, at this time of year, the sun is low in the sky, so the light was warm and rich.

Painters in the landscape

The afternoon consisted of one long pose, followed by a photo shoot at the "golden hour" just before sunset.  For the painting session, I let all the pros get up close.  I hung at the back because for this outing, I was more interested in painting the figure in the context of landscape.  Although general proportions were important in this exercise, Cynthia's pretty facial features and the folds in her outfit weren't.  Also, I was painting in a small format (9x12) with a knife, and any detail with a knife at that scale is mostly accidental!  A knife forces you to paint broadly.

Our model, Cynthia



*I was pleased to be painting with Gretchen Lopez, Jean Hildebrandt, Mary Rochelle , Sherri Aldawood and others.

Tuesday, December 1, 2015

Help Me Pick a Design

UPDATE:  The winner is Design "A"!  Thanks for voting, everyone!

I will be placing an ad in Plein Air Magazine in the near future.  Being conversant with Adobe Photoshop, I'm designing my own ad.  I've come up with three different ones, but I'm having trouble settling on just one.  Like they say, they're all my children - how can I love one more than another?

So once again, I'm asking for your help.  Here are the three designs.  Please use the poll on the right to vote for your favorite.  I'm grateful for the help!

(And by the way, as you probably already know, the 2016 calendar is done - thanks to you.  Here's the link for it:  http://www.lulu.com/shop/michael-chesley-johnson/2016-michael-chesley-johnson-calendar/calendar/product-22456239.html)

Now, for the ad designs:

Design "A"
Design "B"
Design "C"

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

2016 Michael Chesley Johnson Calendar Now Available


UPDATE: Through Sunday, November 29, get 30% off print books and calendars with code TWOMOREDAYS. Monday, November 30, Save 25% on print books and calendars with code ONEMOREDAY.


As you may recall, I recently asked you to vote on images for my 2016 calendar.  Many of you did, and I thank you all.  The 2016 Michael Chesley Johnson calendar is now complete!  It contains many of the images that you voted for.

You can preview and buy the calendar here:

http://www.lulu.com/shop/michael-chesley-johnson/2016-michael-chesley-johnson-calendar/calendar/product-22456239.html

Also, I have a coupon code that will get your 30% off - but only through tomorrow, Thanksgiving.  The coupon code is TURKEY30.   And remember, you have many friends and family members who might enjoy this calendar, too.

Thanks again for your help, and have a wonderful Thanksgiving!

Sunday, November 22, 2015

I'm Making a Calendar and I Need Your Help!

40 paintings for the calendar!

About this time of year, I like to put together my calendar in time for the holidays.  It's always tough to decide what paintings to include.  So this year, I'm asking for help from my collectors, students and friends.

I've posted 40 images to my Google+ page.  Click on this link for my paintings.  When you get there, browse through the images and click "+1" one each of your favorites.  Do this until you've selected your top 13.  (This includes the cover as well as the 12 months.)

On Thanksgiving Day, I'll tally up the counts and make my calendar!  Thanks so much for your help.

Saturday, November 21, 2015

A Little Outing, With Otters

Along the Verde River

Now that I'm back in Arizona, I'm involved with my plein air painting group again.  It's great to get out with a few people in a scenic spot, set up and then see what happens.  Today, we went to a beautiful place along the Verde River.  Although some of the leaves had already fallen, there was still a good bit of fall color - with more to come.

River Otter Cruising

I spent some time taking photos before settling on a spot.  Along the way, I spied a river otter cruising the river.  There were a few others, but this is the only one I had my camera out for.  Below are some more photos.






After a crisp start (we had frost down at my house along Oak Creek) the day warmed up rapidly.  Those of us standing in shade complained about the cold, but those of us in full sun, like me, shed clothing as the morning progressed.

The River Otter's Playground
9x12 oil by Michael Chesley Johnson
Available - $500 incl frame and shipping in US

I ended up having to leave a little early because I needed to pick up a flat file for my pastel work.  I've been needing a flat file cabinet for years.  They are not cheap, but we got a good price on this one.  I'll post a photo once the rust is cleaned off and it is painted up.

By the way, if you are local to Sedona and the Verde Valley, I invite you to join out Meetup group.  We try to meet at least once a month, and we are always open to new members and new suggestions for painting spots.  Here's the link for it: http://www.meetup.com/Plein-Air-Landscape-Painters-of-Sedona-and-the-Verde-Valley

I also want to mention that I am offering a series of three Saturday pastel-only classes in January.  You can take one Saturday or all, since they are independent.  On January 9, we'll be covering Pastel Basics. On January 16, Color for the Pastel Painter. The final class on January 23 will introduce pastel painters to painting outdoors in Plein Air Pastel Basics.  Each class runs 9-2 and costs $70. Classes will be held in West Sedona.  Pre-registration required.  For details or to signup, email mcj.painter@gmail.com or visit www.PaintSedona.com.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Looking for a Few Good Students - Plein Air Painting in Sedona Workshops

Plein Air Painting Workshop in Sedona, Arizona, with Michael Chesley Johnson

Throughout my blog, I talk a good deal about my Paint Sedona plein air painting workshops. If you're looking for a winter getaway and some good painting locations, you might consider taking one of my workshops. Workshop are small - no more than four students. Also, we work from 9 to 1, which leaves you afternoons free for painting on your own or for enjoying Sedona's galleries, restaurants and fine hikes.

I have a couple of special workshops lined up, too.  In particular, I've got a special 3-day holiday workshop (December 28-30) that you might be interested in - and it's only $225.  Plus, if you live close to Sedona, I have a series of Saturday-only pastel-only workshops that cover a variety of topics, from Pastel Basics (studio-only) to Color Intensive in Pastels (studio-only) and Plein Air Basics in Pastel.  You can take one day, two days or all three days.  Cost is only $70/session.

 Here's a short video that shows you some of the places I've taken participants to in the past. If you'd like to learn more about any of these painting workshops, please visit www.PaintSedona.com


And please don't forget the Holiday Studio Sale http://www.michaelchesleyjohnson.com/holiday/holiday_sale.html

Sunday, November 1, 2015

2015 Holiday Painting Sketch Sale

Looking for that perfect gift for yourself or a friend? Look no further!

Below are unframed small plein air sketches, both oil and pastel, from my Arizona studio inventory. Keep in mind that these are sketches. These were all done in the field from life, and if you are interested in the process of making art, you can see a good deal of my thinking in the marks made by brush and pastel. These are an education as well as beautiful pieces to frame and put on the wall.

Click on the image for a bigger picture. Please note that each painting is different with respect to size, medium and price. (For larger pieces, please visit my paintings page on this site.)

Includes shipping to the US and Canada! I'll mark items "sold" as they sell.


Spring Creek Rush II #684
9x9 pastel (no mat) - $100
NOV15-18


Spring Creek Rush I #683
9x9 pastel (no mat) - $100
NOV15-20

Autumn's Fire #9875
7x5 oil on panel  - SOLD
NOV15-1


Butte Shadows #1286
5x7 oil on panel - SOLD
NOV15-2

Cathedral Vista (Diptych, left side) #636
5x7 pastel (in 8x10 mat) - $70
NOV15-3


Cathedral Vista (diptych, right side) #635
5x7 pastel (in 8x10 mat) - $70
NOV15-4



Climbing to Steamboat Rock #880
8x10 oil on panel - $100
NOV15-5



Cool Day # 1125
8x8 oil on panel  - SOLD

Courthouse Butte, Overcast #987
6x9 pastel (no mat) - $100
NOV15-7



Distant Hues #922
3x10 oil/paper (no mat) - SOLD
NOV15-8

Clouds over the Hills #1288
5x7 oil - SOLD
NOV15-23

Shallow Water #1289
9x6 pastel (no mat) - $100
NOV15-24



Greys I #909
8x10 oil on panel - $100
NOV15-9


Greys II #910
8x10 oil on pape (no mat) - $100
NOV15-10



Mountain Shadows #1285
5x7 oil on panel - SOLD
NOV15-11

Red Mountain Snow #1210
8x10 pastel (no mat) - $100
NOV15-12



Red Rock Autumn I #616
5x7 pastel (in 8x10 mat) - $70
NOV15-13



Red Rock Autumn II #617
5x7 pastel (in 8x10 mat) - $70
NOV15-14



Red Rocks Revisited #1225
8x10 oil on panel - $100
NOV15-15



Slope # 1132
6x12 oil on panel - $100
NOV15-16



Snow on Shiprock #953
6x12 oil on panel - SOLD
NOV15-17

Taking the Long View #1147
6x12 oil on panel - SOLD
NOV15-19

Sedona Panorama #1202
3x9 pastel (no mat) - $70
NOV15-21


Sedona Clouds #761
6x9 pastel (no mat) - $100
NOV15-22