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Monday, October 31, 2011

CROSSING THE LITTLE BUFFALO
Original Oil Painting
by Claire Beadon Carnell

'Crossing the Little Buffalo'
Oil
20 x 16

I have always loved the mournful sound of train whistles, 
especially at night-time.  It was so intriguing to wonder where 
the train might be traveling...were there passengers on the train, and
what were those passengers thinking about as they moved 
forward in the dark of night.

For years, I've have had my eye on this beautiful old railroad
bridge.  It is located off Second Street in Newport, PA,
and crosses the Little Buffalo Creek.  Last Fall I was delivering paintings
to the Perry County Council of the Arts, and was fortunate to find
'my' bridge in full autumn regalia, on a beautiful sun-filled afternoon.
I'll bet quite a few trains have traveled back and  forth
over this old bridge!

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Claire Beadon Carnell
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Friday, October 28, 2011

HALLOWED GROUND - EN PLEIN AIR EXHIBIT
Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center
Frederick, MD





'Fields of Tranquility'

Oil   12 x 16

This is one of the paintings I will have on exhibit along
with other paintings, and the paintings of artists
Deborah Lovelace Richardson and Peter Plant
during the Hallowed Ground - En Plein Air Exhibit at

The Delaplaine Visual Arts Education Center
40 South Carroll St
Frederick, MD 21701


November 1 - November 27th, 2011
Opening Reception is November 5, from 3 -5 pm

Hope you can make it!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

FALL GLORY
Original Plein Air
Oil Painting
by Claire Beadon Carnell

'Fall Glory'
Oil on Linen Panel
10 x 8

This past Saturday, a group of artists met up
 to paint at the beautiful Blue Hound Farm in Lewisberry, PA.
Mary Beth Brath and Brownyn Hughes arranged the event,
which included a tour of the farm before we started to paint,
refreshments and a delicious supper and then a critique of our
day's work by Cathy Mabius.  It was an absolutely
delightful day - full of laughs because of the mishaps
caused by the gusty winds, as well as the antics of the
various farm animals!

This is the first painting I worked on - of a glorious tree out
in the field.  The wind was relentless - had to hold on to the
easel to keep it steady.  As I was getting ready to transfer
my painting to my carrier,  the wind ripped it out of my
hands and sent it sailing!  Thankfully it landed face up,
but it did get a small smear and some dirt on the way...
I fixed the smear and left the dirt alone so that I could just
wipe it off once the painting had dried.

Here are some pictures from our day...


This domestic turkey circled me the entire time I was working on 
my second painting.  He would posture, and then when he was
behind me he would start to drum his feathers.  I worried
for a while...but then just realized he was only another art critic!


After having her easel blown over by the strong winds,
Sharon Benner used her 'studio' in her van.
She told me that this is how she paints in the winter -
it is quite a cozy set-up!

Deb Kreiger working on a beautiful painting of
the lane into the farm.



Cathy Mabius painting out in the fields.



Mary Beth was able to find some shelter from the
wind by setting up near one of the barns.



Clare Klaum was also painting the view of the lane
and its row of beautifully colored trees.



Brownyn Hughes worked by the barn where the
brown cow with her calf were located.


Susan braved the winds out in the open, and had
some tape to help hold things steady!



Mary Beth's son Andrew really enjoyed this
adorable puppy.  I have to say that it was the most
mellow Jack Russell terrier I have ever encountered,
and I would have loved to have taken him home with me...
although I am sure that my cat would NOT have approved...




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Claire Beadon Carnell
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Friday, October 14, 2011

LITTLE BOO
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
96/100

'Little Boo'
Oil on Canvas
6 x 6
96/100

Day 96


I've already painted some gourds earlier on in my 
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge,
 thought this would make a great addition with the
soft, almost antique look of this one that is shaped like a 
little pumpkin. The colors are so subtle, and so 
much fun to work with. 

We have had so much rain this year that strange things
have been happening in my own garden.  A seed 
from a gourd rooted in my compost pile, and the vine
has grown so much that it is crawling up towards
the top of a large pine tree...and is almost there!
Sort of reminds me of that movie 'Kudzu', where
a vine takes over the world...


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please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

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Thursday, October 13, 2011

Sneak Preview of
WHERE JEFFERSON ONCE STOOD
Original Plein Air Oil Painting
by Claire Beadon Carnell

 Sneak Preview of  'Where Jefferson Once Stood'
(Jefferson's Rock, Harper's Ferry, West VA)
Oil on Canvas
10 x 8

This coming November, artists Deborah Richardson, Peter Plant
and myself will have our plein air work of Civil War battlefields
displayed at the Delaplaine Art Center in Frederick, MD in an
exhibit entitled 'Hallowed Grounds, En Plein Air'. 

Until the exhibit, I am not going to show any full shots of the
work I have done, but rather some 'slices' providing a sneak
preview of paintings that will be in the exhibit.  I am hoping
that it will tempt people to come to the Deleplaine Art Center
to see the actual paintings.

This particular slice is from a plein air painting done this
past Monday from Jefferson Rock in Harper's Ferry,
West Virginia.  I was painting with fellow artists Deb Richardson
and Linda Young, and we had quite an experience hiking down
 to Jefferson's Rock and then hiking back up with our gear.
  It was worth it for the amazing view of the Blue Ridge
Mountains and the confluence of the Shenandoah and
Potomac Rivers.


If you would like to see more of my work,
please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

CITY ISLAND AND THE OLD BATH HOUSE
Original Plein Air
Oil Painting by Claire Beadon Carnell Painting
by Claire Beadon Carnell

'City Island and the Old Bath House'
Oil on Canvas Panel
6 x 8

Last Thursday, painters from the Susquehanna Valley 
Plein Air Painters (including new member Larry Lerew)
met at Negley Park in Lemoyne to paint
the various views of the Susquehanna River, including 
City Island.  The weather was gorgeous for painting, 
making for some beautiful light and shadows.  My 
painting came out of my pochade box yesterday morning 
as I was getting ready to go down to Harper's Ferry,
West Virginia to paint - so I am hoping when I get a 
moment to take a good look at it I can decide whether
it is completely finished and can be signed :)


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please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

LONGING
Original Oil Painting
by Claire Beadon Carnell

'Longing'
Oil on stretched canvas
15 x 30

Last Thanksgiving, my daughter had set up these pears
in the windowsill to greet us.  They looked so interesting,
peering outside as if with longing.  Of course
my pear obsession button began to beep so I got
lots of pictures so that I could paint it some day...
I got such a smile on my face when I saw Taryn's
challenge idea for the DPP Challenge Blog this month,
because this fit the bill perfectly. 

Thank you, Taryn for the great challenge!

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please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

Claire Beadon Carnell
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MIXING GREENS IN THE LANDSCAPE
WORKSHOP at Art & Soul Gallery

This weekend I taught a two-day workshop on mixing natural
greens in the landscape at the Art & Soul Gallery
in Lemoyne, PA.  What a great class - I was so impressed with
what everyone did, and the amount of time in which they
accomplished the work!

Connie Newell, Cecelia Lyden, Lyn O'Neal

Working with a limited palette of Cadmium Lemon, Cadmium
Yellow Med, Cad Red Light, Alizarin Crimson, Ultramarine Blue,
Thalo Blue and White, we started the workshop
 with creating color mixtures and making color charts,
then moved on to a small 6x8 painting that would allow the
students to apply what they learned from the color mixtures.
Our subject matter provided a good example of regression
of color and what happens to greens as they move farther
into the distance.


From top left - Day One paintings from Lyn O'Neal,
Connie Newell, Cecelia Lyden, and my demo painting
in the bottom right.

The second day of the workshop we worked on a larger
painting that had a full range of greens, and showed how the
greens altered from foreground, middle ground and background.
The scene is Donegal, Ireland - a perfect exercise in greens!
Here are the paintings - not finished, but excellent progress
for the day.

From left to right, Day Two paintings in progress from Cecelia Lyden,
my demo painting, Connie Newell, and Lyn O'Neal.

Thank you to Lyn O.Neal, owner of Art & Soul Gallery
for asking me to give this workshop, and for providing
a wonderful workspace for us to work in.

If you would like to see more of my work,
please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

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Wednesday, October 5, 2011

TRIPLE SEC
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
95/100

'Triple Sec'
Oil on Canvas
4 x 8
95/100

Day 95


My pear obsession continues, especially with these
beautiful seckel pears.  I really like their compact
forms, wonderful shapes and rich colors.  I placed
these in my black box with one light source to
make the colors really pop - especially the
reflected light.  I don't think I could ever get
bored with painting these little gems.

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please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
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Tuesday, October 4, 2011

CALIENTE
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
94/100

'Caliente'
Oil on ACEO Card
2.5 x 3.5
94/100

Day 94


I placed this little cayenne pepper on the edge of
my table easel as I was setting up the area where I
wanted to paint.  When I looked up and saw the way the
 light was hitting the pepper, as well as the
great shadows from the light - I decided to leave it
right where it was! 

I had fun working the abstract shapes of the pepper's
'wrinkles' - keeping it loose, and not getting too
picky.  What do you think?



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Monday, October 3, 2011

GREEN APPLE
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
93/100

'Green Apple'
Oil on Canvas panel
 6 x 6
93/100

Day 93


I loved the subtle shades of green in this apple, then
that wonderful blush on the front.  As anyone who
lives in South Central PA knows, lately our natural light
has been obscured by rain clouds, and this weekend
was no exception.  I rather liked how the duller light
brought out even more color in this apple - especially
the little glow on the front blush of the apple.

However, I will not complain when we start to get
some bright, sunny Autumn days!


If you would like to see more of my work,
please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

Claire Beadon Carnell
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Sunday, October 2, 2011

SNEAK PREVIEW OF
'EARLY AUTUMN AT THE
BURNSIDE BRIDGE'
Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg MD

 Sneak Preview of  'Early Autumn at the Burnside Bridge'
(Antietam Battlefield, Sharpsburg, MD)
Oil on Canvas
8 x 16

This coming November, artists Deborah Richardson, Peter Plant
and myself will have our plein air work of Civil War battlefields
displayed at the Delaplaine Art Center in Frederick, MD in an
exhibit entitled 'Hallowed Grounds, En Plein Air'. 

Until the exhibit, I am not going to show any full shots of the
work I have done, but rather some 'slices' providing a sneak
preview of paintings that will be in the exhibit.  I am hoping
that it will tempt people to come to the Deleplaine Art Center
to see the actual paintings.  As you may have deduced from
the title, this 'slice' is from a painting of the Burnside Bridge.
If you would like to see more of my work,
please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.

Claire Beadon Carnell
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