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Just one more

7/4/2020

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My predawn view of small shrimp boats on the Atlantic with their lights twinkling on the horizon gave me a minute to pause and think of my dad.
My father would fish on small lakes in Michigan where I grew up and then again in Florida when he retired. I often think of him out on the lake, well into the twilight hours as he would try to catch "just one more". The lights from the cottages across the lake would barely be visible and we would hear that sound of an outboard motor as he would head back to shore and we knew he was coming home. 

Years ago when my mom was 94, we reminisced about the time my father  went out into the Gulf of Mexico with an elderly gentleman neighbor, one of his fishing buddies.
The motor in the neighbor's little boat failed on them halfway into their fishing adventure. 

Around 2 in the morning the coast guard helicopter saw them floating at sea... two old men and the sea.
Thankfully they were rescued, but my father did not venture out into the Gulf in a boat without two motors ever again.
Tell me one your fishing stories....everyone has one.

With so many of us sheltering in place during the Corona 19 crisis I hope you can spend time hearing stories from your parents.
​It's really a gift we have being together during this time. Use it to learn and share stories with those you care about.
Enjoy this 4th of July weekend. 
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Beyond the Blue, oil Karen F Rose, In Private Collection
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Seascapes

6/11/2020

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Shelf Cloud
Photo credit KF Rose
Blessed with an art studio by the sea, I have a front row seat to an ocean view when Mother Nature brings the drama of weather right to our door. This fascinating cloud formation with it's dynamic composition and color are just mesmerizing and reminds me of two paintings I have seen at The Clark Museum in Williamstown, MA.
PictureStormy Sea, Monet photo credit KF Rose
The strong diagonal cloud bank, the dark skies and deep shadows in the painting give an emotional punch of impending weather just like the shelf cloud over the Atlantic. Monet grew up on the Normandy coast and was familiar with the sea's appearance in different atmospheric conditions. This painting is so striking because it is in such contrast to the pastel colors in paintings by Monet we are so familiar with.

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Summer Squall, Winslow Homer photo credit KF Rose
A sudden storm observed from his studio at Prouds Neck, Maine may have inspired Winslow Homer to paint Summer Squall. The sailboat in the distance, the huge waves, the rocks in the foreground all create a drama that almost makes the viewer want to run for a dramamine. 
Afternoon squalls are almost a daily occurrence in the summer months in Florida. 
Covid 19 restrictions have been lifted and Village Arts Framing and Gallery in Sawgrass Village in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida is now open again.

​I have several paintings there and hope you will have a chance to stop in and view the exhibit. Remember to support your small businesses wherever you live.
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copyists at the Louvre

6/8/2020

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photo credit KFRose
​Mary Cassatt visited the Louvre in Paris, the most famous art museum in the world,  to study and copy the masters. Renoir, Henri Matisse, Degas and countless other artists were copyists at the Louvre.
​Examining the brushwork, composition, color and lost and found edges of paintings by master painters is part of the copyist tradition.  
In the Louvre, you are allowed to bring your own small sketchbook and draw to your hearts content. 
But if you wish to paint one the masterpieces, you must apply for a copyist permit. The Louvre will supply the easel, and your seat. You supply the canvas, oil paint, determination, talent and concentration.
Just think of the concentration required. If you've ever painted in front a small group of people, imagine painting in front of several thousand museum visitors.
There are stipulations about your painting, your canvas cannot be the same size as the original work of art and you are not allowed to copy the original artist's signature.
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photo credit KFRose
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photo credit KFRose
Is there a copyist program at an art museum near you?
​Now that museums all over the world are closed think about this-
if you could, what artist's work of art would you try to learn from and copy?
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Finding That Peace

1/23/2019

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Finding That Peace, Karen F. Rose, Oil, Sold
What are you looking for?

Asking that of a friend the other day gave me a gift.  Her answer was "just a bit of peace and I find that in your paintings." What a compliment!

I am drawn to painting the atmosphere and mood of the landscape. Those transitions in the day when the light just begins to come up over the horizon or that last glimmer of sun glows in the distance and I am so honored when someone relates to my tonalist paintings.
Peace.
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Somewhere Between Then and Now

11/11/2018

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Between Then and Now
Karen F. Rose 
Oil on canvas
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Village Arts Framing Gallery
This painting was inspired by a view of the Intercoastal Waterway here in north Florida. I travel past this spot and love to look down on this sliver of water and imagine I am about to set sail on a great adventure.
​For me the mystery is more a sense of going back in time. There is so much of "old Florida" in this part of the state.
Unspoiled tracks of land hold a fascination for many. The Guana Tolomato Matanzas National Estuarine Research Reserve off A1A just south of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL is one place you'll want to visit.
The solitude, the diversity of wildlife and the statue of Ponce de Leon at 6 mile landing gives a historical perspective to your visit.  Hike the trails, paddle Lake Guana, fish or bird watch, walk along the beach looking for fossilized shark teeth. 
When you visit time slips away. You become suspended "between then and now".
​I'd love to hear your story if you have visited this area.


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Stand Tall Speak soflty

11/11/2018

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Stand Tall, Speak Softly, oil, sold
What is it in the landscape that makes you pause for a moment and really take notice of your surroundings? A few years ago I was traveling to Melrose, Florida and saw a grove of pine trees with a bulldozer fast approaching to clear the land for a new overpass.  Later that day on my way home the trees were gone.

Stand Tall, Speak Softly is a view of three palm trees that have survived storms and hurricane Matthew and Irma. They have a story to tell if we will only listen, or are they just a passing landscape to you?

This painting and others is part of my exhibit as featured artist of the month at Village Arts Framing and Gallery in Sawgrass Village in Ponte Vedra Beach, FL.

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