Avery Park Trees in a split-compliment scheme

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Avery Park Trees 4, oil on claybord, 8x8 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $64 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Avery Park Trees 4, 8×8 oil on claybord

The Daily Paintworks Challenges are fun to work on, so here’s another one for the Color Challenge. I’m using a split compliment scheme (traditional color wheel).

This composition is easy and allows me to focus just on the color arrangement.

I’ve also used sgraffito here to provide a bit of whimsical detail.

Hot Cocoa with Shiny Gift Bag

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Hot Cocoa with Shiny Giftbag, oil on claybord, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Hot Cocoa with Shiny Giftbag, 8×8 oil on claybord

I’ve painted this one to meet the Daily Paintworks challenge. I’ve used my usual loose style in oil on Claybord.

It’s hard to get the really saturated colors present on the shiny purple giftbag…it reflects a lot of permanent rose but purple diazinon does not dry shiny…it dries flat, so perhaps later I’ll add a shiny varnish.

Yes, I drank the cocoa. Mmmmm.

Watercolors from last summer

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Morning 8, watercolor, 17x13 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $125 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Morning 8, 17×13 watercolor

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Morning 9, watercolor, 8x8 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $64 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Morning 9, 8×8 watercolor

Last summer, I gathered with friends and students to paint plein air and these two sketches were started then. I finished them last month with a bit of acrylic and iridescent watercolor.

Valley Storm 4

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Storm 4, oil on clayboard, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2011, Valley Storm 4, 8×8 oil on clayboard

I added this painting to the Japan Relief Painting Challenge sponsored by Daily Paintworks. At this moment, $23,000+ funds have been raised by the auction. Various relief agencies will send the funds to Japan. More than 300 artists have donated work for this project!

Silver Creek Falls

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Silver Creek Falls Middle North Falls, watercolor, 5.5x8.5 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $50 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Silver Creek Falls Middle North Falls, 5.5×8.5 watercolor

We spent a few days hiking the 10 waterfalls at Silver Creek Falls State Park. Even though it rained most of the time, we were able to hike them all.

Holding an umbrella for miles is like using a cane; a little extra work but worth it.

Because it wasn’t hot and crowded, we were able to hike pretty quickly.

Willamette River is Home

© Pam Van Londen 2010. 17x13 watercolor on 130lb paper. Ships shrink-wrapped on foam board.SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010. 17×13 watercolor on 130lb paper. Ships shrink-wrapped on foam board.

Support the Japan relief efforts by purchasing a painting from the Daily Paintworks ‘Home’ Challenge auction.

I’ve submitted this watercolor painting to the auction, which ended.

Scenes of Oregon

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Avery Park Trees 3, oil on clayboard, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Avery Park Trees 3, 8×8 oil on clayboard

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Deschuttes River 2, oil on clayboard, 8x8 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $64 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Deschuttes River 2, 8×8 oil on clayboard

The winter blues are over…I feel like painting again. Soon I’ll be painting outside again.

I’ve been asked to offer a painting workshop, which I am thinking about. If you are are interested in learning to paint in oil on claybord, use my contact form to let me know.

Willamette River 13

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Willamette River 13, acrylic,  24x36
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Willamette River 13, 24×36 acrylic

A birds-eye view of our beloved river: the Willamette.

Flying over provides a different perspective about our home; we see where the river has been improved, where the farms grow our food, how cities are sprawling, and where the forests have disappeared.

It can be shocking.

I’m working on some larger canvases this week (because they have been sitting here for years).

Clear Lake is Feb’s Painting Challenge

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Clear Lake 4, oil on 8x8-inch archival Claybord, unframed. Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system
$50 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Clear Lake 4, oil on 8×8-inch archival Claybord, unframed.

Clear Lake is one of my favorite spots in Oregon. You can fish in quiet, camp, and eat a burger if necessary. The water is clear, of course, and provides colorful reflections for painting.

The Monthly Painting Challenge for February is to paint your rendition of some ripples at the shoreline.

This image is painted with thinned oil on Ampersand Claybord and scratched with pencil and rubber-tipped brushes.

Butterfly Therapy

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Butterflies Flying 1, oil on clayboard, 8x8 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $64 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Butterflies Flying 1, 8×8 oil on clayboard

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Butterflies Flying 2, oil on clayboard, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Butterflies Flying 2, 8×8 oil on clayboard

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Butterflies Flying 3, oil on clayboard, 8x8 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $64 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Butterflies Flying 3, 8×8 oil on clayboard

For those of us suffering from cabin fever and the winter blues, keep thinking about all the wonderful earthly wonders we’ll see when we arrive at spring.

Butterflies are one of those wonders. These gentle creatures tend to cheer me up when they flutter by. I feel like a flower bestowed with a gentle kiss when one comes flying by my nose.

February Etsy Treasuries

Mexico, so colorful and full of life Etsy TreasurySigns of Spring Etsy TreasuryBirds of Fine Art Painting Etsy TreasurySearching for Crocus Etsy Treasury

Thank you to these Etsy shop owners for listing my work in their Treasuries. Visit these fun and inspiring shops.

Murder of Crows

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 11, oil on claybord, 8x8  SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 11, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 12, oil on claybord, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 12, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 13, oil on claybord, 8x8 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $50 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 13, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 14, oil on claybord, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 14, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 15, oil on claybord, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 15, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 16, oil on claybord, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 16, 8×8 oil on claybord

Join The Talisman Gallery in downtown Salem for a unique art experience this Valentine’s day for couples, families, and individual art lovers. Participants will take a walking tour of downtown art venues where they will view paintings and other artistic creations and attempt to find the objects or features suggested by the list of clues provided.

The couple or individual who correctly identifies the most objects will receive dinner at Macedonia in… the Reed Opera House and their choice of a Wearable Art Pendant from the Timeless Talisman Gallery. A winner will be determined by drawing in case of a tie.

Start your art adventure at The Timeless Talisman Gallery in the Reed Opera House (189 Liberty St. NE, Suite 106) where you will be given your list of clues, a pencil, and a map to the art venues. Wine, champagne, and chocolates will also be served. You can take part in the event between 4pm and 8pm on February 14th (Valentine’s Day). Come as you are. No pre-registration or reservations needed!

The Buzz and Humm of Song Birds

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Buzz 1, mixed media acrylic, 12x12 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $72 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Buzz 1, 12×12 mixed media acrylic

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Humm 1, mixed media acrylic, 12x12 Purchase this painting via PayPal's secure payment system $72 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Humm 1, 12×12 mixed media acrylic

The unusually warm weather felt in the Willamette Valley this week had us thinking of spring. I think the ducks and woolly bear caterpillars were confused.

More Aspens

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Aspen Grove 3, oil on clayboard,  8x8

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$64 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Aspen Grove 3, 8×8 oil on clayboard

This simple abstract uses oil pain in thin washes on a clay panel. Then I’ve used a tool to scratch in several scribbled lines.

When I was in college, I had a solo show called Scribbles. I would sit up painting scribbles in various media while relaxing with wine and jazz. I hung them behind glass with no frames (who could afford it back then). One of these days I’ll photograph all those paintings and add them to this blog! Guess I need an assistant.

Crow in the Grass 10

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crow in the Grass 10, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 10, 8×8 oil on claybord

Another in a long line of images of crows in the grass, on the beach, in a tree…

Valley Fog 1

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Fog 1, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Fog 1, 8×8 oil on claybord

I started this painting in August and finally had the imagination to finish it. Sometimes a resolution takes awhile.
The subdued palette is kind of fun.

More crows playing around

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crow in the Grass 7, oil on 8x8-inch archival Claybord panel; unframed.

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© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crow in the Grass 8, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 8, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crow in the Grass 9, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 9, 8×8 oil on claybord

These crow images were painted in oil on Ampersand claybord; my favorite surface.

I usually start with a red underpainting and layer thinned haphazard stokes on top. Then I use graphite to etch a bit of thinner lines, adding a bit of whimsey.

You can purchase this set or each individually. If you are interested in purchasing, write the check to HVCC to add to my daughter’s choir tour account. They are singing in Vienna this summer.

Is it snowing yet?

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Storm 1, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Storm 1, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Storm 2, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Storm 2, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Storm 3, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Storm 3, 8×8 oil on claybord

In anticipation of the coming winter, I’ve painted three stormy images.
My many drives up and down Hwy 99W are always inspiring no matter what the weather.

I used a gray underpainting instead of alizarin crimson this time. I miss the red.

More nests of prosperity

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Nest of Prosperity 6, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD  © Pam Van Londen 2010, Nest of Prosperity 6, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Nest of Prosperity 7, oil on claybord, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Nest of Prosperity 7, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Nest of Prosperity 8, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Nest of Prosperity 8, 8×8 oil on claybord

One of my favorite subjects to paint is a bird’s nest. They come in all shapes and sizes and include little bits of treasure in the form of eggs…new life waiting.

Add your nest egg by investing an original oil painting.

Valley morning, with iridescent paints

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Morning 6 Vinyard, oil on canvas panel,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Morning 6 Vinyard, 8×8 oil on canvas panel

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Morning 7, oil on 8x8-inch archival canvas panel, unframed.

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After playing with iridescent oil sticks last night at the First Thursday Art Walk, I had the urge to use them again.

This morning, I worked on canvas panels so the texture would easily pick up the oil. With the alizerin crimson underpainting and shimming deep colors, I was able to recreate a majestic atmosphere. And the sgraffito adds a bit of whimsey.

Willamette Valley Trio

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Evening 5, oil on 8x8-inch archival canvas panel, unframed.

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$50 © Pam Van Londen 2013, Valley Evening 5.2, 8×8 oil on canvas panel

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Evening 6, oil on canvas panel,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Evening 6, 8×8 oil on canvas panel

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Evening 7, oil on canvas panel,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Evening 7, 8×8 oil on canvas panel

This trio of oil paintings on canvas board are images from artist Donna Beverly‘s property outside Philomath, Oregon.

They are painted in the Impressionist style instead of my more unique style of underpainting in alizeran crimson and abstracting the landscape with large obvious brushstrokes.

From this perch, you can see for miles on a clear day. If you sit there awhile, you notice the light changing.

The first one was revised in 2013.

Art Walks in November

Salem First Wednesday Art WalkThe new Timeless Talisman Gallery in Salem, Oregon will be showing a few of my daily paintings in their gallery in November. They’ll be open for the First Wednesday Art Walk. Go to Downtown Salem on November 3 and celebrate the season change with art, music, dining, and good old shopping fun.

One of my works is highlighted in the Gazette-Times article about the First Thursday Art Walk for Nov 4, 2010.

Deschutes River

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Deschutes River 1, acrylic,  24x36

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Thank you to Bekki for the photo to paint from. The dunes are fun to paint and so is the water. This is another painting I may keep working on.

Nests of Prosperity

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Nest of Prosperity 3, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Nest of Prosperity 3, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Nest of Prosperity 4, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Nest of Prosperity 4, 8×8 oil on claybord

Feeling a bit pinched? Add a nest to your room’s financial corner to increase prosperity.

These nests were painted in oil on claybord, and have a bit of sgraffito. Both come framed in black wood.

Love Bird series part 2

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Love Birds 1, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Love Birds 1, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Love Birds 2, oil on claybord,  8x8

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The technique is transparent oil on Ampersand Claybord panels. Each is framed in a black wood frame.

See the previous post for the other two in the series.

Love Birds Series part 1

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Love Birds 3, oil on claybord,  8x8

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© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Love Birds 4, oil on claybord,  8x8

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$64 © Pam Van Londen 2010, Love Birds 4, 8×8 oil on claybord

I painted these four at the same time so that if you purchased all four, they work as a unit. They hang in one large square or side by side or vertically.

More Crows in the Grass

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crow in the Grass 4, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 4, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crow in the Grass 5, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 5, 8×8 oil on claybord

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crow in the Grass 6, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crow in the Grass 6, 8×8 oil on claybord

Here are three more crows to sit with to the other three (see previous post).

Each is painted in oil on an archival clay surface on masonite board with sgraffito outlining for the foreground.

Once again my camera is having trouble photographing anything that is predominately red like the last crow. Odd.

Crows at the Beach

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crows on the Beach 12, oil on claybord,  8x8

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© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crow at the Beach 13, oil on claybord,  8x8

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© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Crow at the Beach 14, oil on 8x8-inch Claybord panel, unframed.

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The most popular subject matter at the last exhibit was birds, and more specifically, crows.

Here are three new images of crows in flight. The invented color image has a style I’d like to work with for awhile.

Crows at the Beach 11

© Pam Van Londen 2010, Crows on the Beach 11, oil on claybord, 8x8 SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Crows on the Beach 11, 8×8 oil on claybord

Ah to while away the hours watching birds at the beach…that is a vacation.

And if you can’t be on vacation, paint the scene to allow you to go there when you must just rely on your imagination.

Valley Evening 4

© Pam Van Londen 2010,  Valley Evening 4, oil on claybord,  8x8
SOLD © Pam Van Londen 2010, Valley Evening 4, 8×8 oil on claybord

I started this painting a month ago at a plein air class. I’ve added to it several times but fell like it is done now. It is a relaxer…view to ease your eyes.