An Online Artist's Coop for Artists who Paint on Location
Started this discussion. Last reply by Donald Maier Aug 20, 2012.
Started this discussion. Last reply by Donald Maier Dec 12, 2011.
Started this discussion. Last reply by Robert P. Hedden Jul 19, 2010.
Robert P. Hedden
website: http://robert-p-hedden.artistwebsites.com/galleries.html
phone: 315-482-4443
email: heddenrpsr@yahoo.com
Thousand Islands Life on Line Magazine profile:
http://www.thousandislandslife.com/BackIssues/Archive/tabid/393/ArticleType/ArticleView/ArticleID/779/Default.aspx
Artist Statement
I produce a lot of St Lawrence River Art featuring the Thousand Islands Region because that is where I live and find inspiration, as well as inspiration from travel and Museum visits.
My passions are plein air painting landscapes, mostly in oils. and life/figure, mostly in watercolors. plus some portraits. When I can't paint out doors I am painting on my "Studio On The Narrows" overlooking the St Lawrence River Narrows from Wellesley Island NY. My favorite contemporary plein air artist is Kevin D. Macphearson and I find his two books very inspirational and influential. I work also in acrylic, pastel, and mixed media. My subject matter is eclectic and along with my mood will influence the medium. I am more interested in the creation process, rather than being master of one medium, subject, or style. I have created art since childhood, periodically finding stretches of several years during my past business career where I had time to take a workshop or participate in group life drawing sessions. I sold paintings off the walls in my corporate office and was often called on to create a specific piece of art to humanize a business situation. I always took art materials on my travels and did a lot of on site painting and sketching over a twenty year period. I treasure these more than the photos. Countries visited include, Greece, Turkey, France, Australia, Itlay and China.
In April 2009 I formed Plein Air Painters Thousand Islands Region (PAPTIR) in order to promote Plein Air Painting in the region. From May through October I organize an event every second Wednesday and generally have four to seven artists.Events were sponsored by the Thousand Island Bridge Authority-Boldt Castle (Alexandria Bay NY) in 2009 and 2011. This year we are averaging about 8 artists and had 14 at Singer Castle in September 2010. I also work with local organizations in organizing Plein Air Contests.
Curriculum Vitae
Exhibitions:
2006 through 2012: Group Exhibitions Macsherry Library, Alexandria Bay, N.Y.
2007 through 2012: Group Exhibitions Art Association of Northern New York, (AANNY), Sackets Harbor N.Y.
2006 through 2011: Juried Exhibitions, “Along the River’s Edge”, Thousand Islands Art Center and Handweaving, Clayton N.Y.
2007 July: Minnoa Anthony Nature Center, Group Show, Wellesley Island State Park, N.Y.
2008-2009: Hawn Memorial Library Arts Alliance, Group Shows, Clayton N.Y.
Summer 2010-11: Continous display of Plein Air and Studio works featuring regional State Parks at the Minnoa Anthony Common Nature Center, Wellesley Island State Park.
2010 Juried Show Flower Memorial Library, Art Literally, Watertown NY
2010 Juried POSTER COMPETITION at the Antique Boat Museum, Clayton NY, for the 2011 Boat Show Poster- John Hacker-His Legend. Artwork to depict the spirt and essence of John and his boat designs.
2010-12 August PAPTIR Group Show and sale at Macsherry Library Alexandria Bay NY
2010 September PAPTIR Group Show and Sale at The Antique Boat Museum, Clayton NY
2011 July Featured Artist Arts Association Northern NY (AANNY),sackets Harbor NY
2011 June17-July 9 Breakwater Gallery, Cape Vincent NY, one of several invited artists.
2012 June-July Breakwater Gallery, Cape Vincent NY, PAPTIR exhibition
Gallery and Professional Affiliations:
Sackets Harbor Art Gallery, Sackets Harbor, N.Y. (Art Association of Northern NY-AANNY)
North Country Arts Council, Watertown NY, ART ON THE SQUARE Gallery-52 Public Square)
Art Studies:
Summer 2005: Painting Fall Trees in Watercolor-Paul Taylor, AANNY Sackets Harbor
Summer 2005: Edwin Holgate Figure Painting Course, Saint Lawerence College (SLC) Brockville, Ontario
Summer 2005: Bus trip to Montreal-Edwin Holgate Exibition, SLC Brockville
Winter 2006: Life in Color, Life Drawing and Painting, SLC Brockville
April 2006: Cezanne and the New Vision, Workshop, SLC Brockville
Fall 2006: Life Painting and Drawing II, The Body at Play, Semester Course, SLC Brockville
Winter 2007: Independent Study in the studio, Life Drawing, SLC Brockville
Summer 2007: Chinese Brush Painting, one week, SLC Brockville
Fall 2007: Life Drawing II, The Body in Motion, Semester Course, SLC Brockville
Winter 2008: Open Studio, Life Drawing, SLC Brockville
Fall 2008: Modigliani, Picasso, Matisse-The Elegant Line, Workshop, SLC Brockville
Spring 2009: Heads and Faces III, Workshop, SLC Brockville
Spring 2011: Figure Painting-Semester Course, Level III, SLC Brockville
Spring 2012 Figure Painting Advanced- Semester Course SLC Brockville Ontario
October 2012 Five Day Plein Air Workshop with Kenn Backhaus,
Press Photos/Mentions/Articles:
Fall 2008: Thousand Island Sun, Plein Aire Painting at Dial Estate Gardens, St. Lawrence River
January 2009: Watercolor Artist Magazine-Web Site, Finalist in December 2008 Creative Workshop
May 2009: Thousand Island Sun, Robert P. Hedden forms Plein Aire Painters Thousand Islands Region (PAPTIR)
May 2009 Thousand Islands Sun, Painting Photo, AANNY Art Show, First Place Watercolor Painting, “Between Poses”.
May 2009 Watertown Times, Ditto above
May 2009 Thousand Island Sun, article covering Plein Aire Event August 7-8, Clayton N.Y.
June 2009 Watertown Times "Plein Air Painters Gathering at Winery"
June 2009 Thousand Island Sun, article and joint news release with the Thousand Island Bridge Authority and Robert P. Hedden (PAPTIR) announcing Plein Aire Event at Bolt Castle, Heart Island, Alexandria Bay on July 8th
July 2009 Clayton Opera House "REFLECTIONS", A Partnership of Art and Music
Aug 2009 Watertown Daily Times "Clayton Plein Air Contest-a lot of fun"
Sept 2009 Fourth Coast Entertainment Magazine "Featured Artist"
Sept 2009 Watertown Daily Times and Thousand Islands Sun- Wellesley Island Arist places three paintings in Everson Museum Plein Air Show, Syracuse NY.
April 2010 Thousand Islands Sun "Plein Air Painters Thousand Islands Region Sets 2010 Schedule of Events"
June 2010 Thousands Islands Sun and Watertown NY Times photo of last years third place painting and article to promote June 24-26, 2010 Plein Air Contest.
March 2011 Watertown Times and Thousand Islands Sun- featured artist painting live at Red Cross Art Show
Nov 2011 Profiled in Thousand Islands Life and on line magazine. Here is the link:
http://www.thousandislandslife.com/BackIssues/Archive/tabid/393/ArticleType/ArticleView/ArticleID/779/Default.aspx
Prizes Awards
2007 Honorable Mention, Watercolor, Art Association Northern NY Annual Show
2008 Finalist, Watercolor Artist Magazine December 2008 Creative Workshop Challenge
2009 First Place, Watercolor, Art Association of Northern NY Annual Show.
2009 First and Third Place, Clayton NY Plein Air Contest
2009 Second Place Painting, North Country Arts Council 61st annual Show.
2010 Honorable Mention, Watercolor, Art Association Northern NY Annual Show.
2010 Second Place Art Association Northern New York, Sacketts Harbor Plein Air Contest
2010 Second Place Thousand Islands Arts Center Plein Air Contest July 30-31
2010 Honorable Mention Art Association Of Northern NY Fall Watercolor Show
2011 Arts Association of Northern NY (AANNY) Honorable Mention OIL
2011 Second Place North Country Arts Council Plein Air Contest
2011 Honorable Mention Adirondack Plein Air Festival, Saranac Lake, NY
Memberships:
2012 Third Place Oil Arts Associationof Northern NY Annual Show
2012 Central New York Watercolor Society annual juried show, Cooperstown NY, Artistic Merit Award.
Art Association of Northern New York (AANNY), Sackets Harbor, NY
North Country Arts Council (NCAC), Watertown NY
Central New York Watercolor Society
Plein Aire Painters Thousand Island Region (PAPTIR), founder and event organizer. PAPTIR is a Chapter of NYPAP.
<script type="text/javascript">
var _gaq = _gaq || [];
_gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-28001209-1']);
_gaq.push(['_trackPageview']);
(function() {
var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true;
ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'http://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js';
var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s);
})();
</script>
Robert P. Hedden posted a photo
Robert P. Hedden posted a photo
Robert P. Hedden posted a photo
Robert P. Hedden posted a photo
Robert P. Hedden posted a blog post
Robert P. Hedden posted a photo
Robert P. Hedden posted a photo
Robert P. Hedden posted a photo
Robert P. Hedden posted a photoI have found responses to blogs most helpful in evaluation of possible scams and thought with the worldwide Plein Air Artists membership. it is a great place to get some experiences of others. If you have experience with Colorida Gallery or know some one who has then please respond. Otherwise, no need to speculate about their legitimacy.
I receiveed an email from them today, Nov. 25, requesting some jpegs of my recent art. All the info in their email, phone number, web site, etc…
ContinuePosted on November 25, 2012 at 3:39pm
Posted on October 30, 2009 at 10:00am — 6 Comments
Posted on October 30, 2009 at 9:37am — 1 Comment
© 2013 Created by Donald Maier.
Comment Wall (9 comments)
Maybe "Jina" is a bot? Here's a blogger on artreview.com talking about spammers on Ning using "friend requests."
I was talking to a painting colleague last night about plein air painting and the onset of winter. Funny thing is, we both came to the realisation that the most striking plein air paintings are very often those painted in poor weather conditions. So roll on winter!
Good luck with the website. In the meantime, why not get a blog going - it's a great painting stimulant, in the sense that the blog must be "fed" frequently! I use Blogspot (seamlessly linked to my website) - it's fairly easy to use and completely free. And you can do it totally separate from a website if you wish.
I thought of a few more little things on the plein air events. At Estes Park there was a large fee but it was used for advertising. It was worth it because they advertised in Southwest Art and Art Collector magazine. The artists were also allowed to participate in a group ad in those magazines on our dollar which again was worth it. On your question #1 about stamping canvas- at both Alameda and Estes Plein air we had a two week painting period. We could come into the gallery at the start of the time period and any time during to stamp our canvas. All work was due at the end of the time period- Friday morning from 9:00-1:00pm, they had to be framed properly and of course have the stamp on the back. I think that most artists stay with the prescribed rules- I have found that the "Sunday painters" for lack of a better term abused the rules. Most professional artist do not want to get in trouble because the plein air community is small. Word gets around very quickly of people who others knew of cheating or of bending the rules too much. Each of these events were juried- not come one come all. You might check the websites of the Alameda, CA. Plein air, and San Clemente Plein air for their rules. They have had enough experience in the past shows to have learned some things that work and what doesn't. Another nice thing was the surrounding community gave artists discounts at their business's, a well known framer set up shop for the week with discounts, we had langers well designed that we were asked to wear so that people would learn about the events. After all our work was turned in, there were get togethers at happy hours- fun. Then on Saturday morning of the Reception, there was a Quick Draw held. The organizers had models set up on chairs, a couple of still lifes set up, or we could just paint what ever we wanted, (no photos) just from life of course. Artists had a choice if they wanted to participate. We had 90 minutes, then the works are framed/wired to hang. At noon there was an auction of the fresh wet paintings. Also there was the announcment of the Receptions opening times. Great fun and a challenge. Sales were down this year but it isn't just sales that are the benefit of these events. It is meeting people who then want to have your newsletter, or want to start following your shows. I have sold paintings well after the plein air events to folks I met at the events, they just weren't ready to pull the trigger. Maybe if your schedule allows, apply for the Estes Park Colorado or Alameda Calif. in 2010- they are great fun.
Thanks, I couldn't stop painting if I wanted to at this point.
I just decided to clean out a lot of paintings and add a few
new ones done this last week.
I hope it is easy, wish I could do it from here.
You need to be a member of PLEIN AIR ARTISTS to add comments!
Join PLEIN AIR ARTISTS