Showing posts with label Sonoran desert. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sonoran desert. Show all posts

Friday, January 10, 2014

Superstition Mts by Candy Barr - # 1914


 18 x 24 x 2 inches Oil





Since the National Parks have lost their budgets in many of the AZ parks, we have to find new locations to set up and paint some of the classical scenes.  Some of the locals came by to see what we were doing.  Sadly an airplane crashed in the middle of this particular mountain one told me, and when the light is right, you can see an 'angel of death'  where the plane hit. A father with his 2 children and engineer pilot.  

Saturday, March 23, 2013

Off the Trail #32313 by Candy Barr


 8 x 10 inches Oil on canvas SOLD 

I love to paint horses, so let me know if you have a special one you'd like me to capture

Weekends in Arizona are especially good times for group rides...


Wednesday, March 6, 2013



11 x 14 inches Oil on canvas


We painted today at the Tonto National Forest near the Saguaro Lake at Bulldog Mountain. Looking north up the wash with morning shadows, that soon become lit as the sun rises.

A few couples walked past us, as well as two RV groups.  It's crowded in the desert!

early morning deep shadows
Working on an orange underpainting to compensate for all the desert greens
the morning shadows force you to capture them in the foreground first before the sun dissolves them
By mid morning note no shadow down in the wash anymore




detail

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Four Peaks #3113 by Candy Barr

 9 x 12 inches Oil on canvas SOLD

Posting this instead of the plein air event I went to today.  I'll try to complete it tomorrow and post the stages it went through.  

Friday, March 1, 2013

Cholla in Desert #22813 by Candy Barr

36 x 36 inches Oil on canvas

Come see me paint Saturday all day at the Paris in Spring event in Glendale, AZ
I'll be on N 58th Ave between Myrtle and Palmaire with the sidewalk sales of the shops!

Supposed to be in 80's!  A beautiful day to paint plein air.....

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Early Morning Saguaros #22413

12 x 12 inches Oil on canvas

Looking across a deep gorge in the early morning light with the saguaros backlit was so dramatic...
The hillside in shadow didn't last long, and this is all I could get on location.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Pinnacle Peak with Saguaro #2613 by Candy Barr

 11 x 14 inches Oil on canvas

Pretty dark still at set up 8am, here's process 9am...with some light hitting the mountain,
Pinnacle Peak.


The sage are abundant with the occasional cholla, saguaro and palo verde in the back.  Behind the saguaro is an Ocitillo, used for natural fences, if one branch broken off and stuck into ground.  Farmers would not have to water it, and roots would take over and Voilà, you had a living fence.

The Ocotillo is pollinated by hummingbirds that like the honey nectar it produces. They feed on the flowers during their travel north from Mexico to the mountains of the Western US.
The Ocotillo is very plentiful and not endangered because it's the only Fonquieria to be cultivated. The plant is easily grown from seed and cuttings and sold as nursery stock. The shrub is often use as "fencing" because its spines stop people and animals from passing through. The Ocotillo can be planted at anytime of the year.
The Ocotillo is a desert success story. It is a plant that has adapted to its environment, and it is useful to both animals and mankind.
Here's the trail map the City of Scottsdale AZ puts out to hike the trail up.

Friday, January 25, 2013

Sonoran Desert Saguaro #12413 by Candy Barr

8 x 10 inches Oil on canvas 


This Saturday if you're in Phoenix area, I have 30 paintings on exhibition 
at the Scottsdale Ranch Community Center on Shea & 100 St SE corner.


Thursday, January 10, 2013

Monday, January 7, 2013

Stately Saguaros #1713 by Candy Barr


 5 x 7 inches Oil on linen on board

$99. + S/H $10



Back painting in Arizona for the winter.

Due to computer difficulties with storing photos, it's been over a year of getting it straightened out, so I can post paintings again.  The short version is size matters...and I don't mean my brain.
 Seems like having all my photos on external HD was the way to go, with a new computer....and I must say, I still have the consolidation of folders, albums and what not to organize.

So accessing my past is still rather convoluted.
Let's see if I can at least post new work with regularity,
and thanks for those of you returning, or to new viewers!







Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Prickly Pear Cacti - #33011


11 x 14 Inches Oil on canvas


start up

earlier version

Our show this weekend has a nice write up,
listed on AZCentral.com which will also be running in the AZ Republic Wednesday.

Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden Paint Out

April 1, 2 & 3, 9am to 5pm


Saturday, March 26, 2011

Agave Parry - #32611


5 x 7 inches Oil on canvas board SOLD

Our last Saturday paint out at the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden. Next weekend will be the 2 day exhibit and sale. If you're in the area come on by!
I'll have 11 paintings in it.
The comraderie of this group is wonderful, with a variety of styles and techniques and experience.

Friendship, love of nature and a joy of painting bind us together!



Saturday, March 19, 2011

Chilean Palo Verde in Bloom - #31911


8 x 10 inches Oil on canvas

$225 + S/H


This was the most fragrant tree blooming in the Phoenix Desert Botanical Garden today!
Here's the tree next to it last year I painted. It wasn't quite in bloom yet.


8 x 10 inches Oil SOLD

Vincent van Gogh. Mulberry Tree. October 1889. Oil on canvas.

I couldn't help but google Van Gogh trees, and found this just now. No one is comparing
anyone here, but his work in nature is always so vibrant, and this mulberry tree is no exception.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Saguaro with Four Peaks



8 x 10 inches Oil on canvas board

A little plein air going on after sunrise. It started out pretty dark and 48 degrees but no wind.
never really took off any clothing layers, as it was overcast most of the morning.
Outrageously peaceful and wonderful to be in Tonto State Park with the only concern being what am trying to convey in my painting? After coming home, it occurs to me after it dries, that I might clean up a saguaro or two, as the wet on wet can get tricky. I can see how a studio version of this would allow me to glaze on the sky and feather the colors more before adding the foreground...perhaps this would have some merit.
At times I felt as if I were channeling Marsden Hartley ...apologizes to MH fans. It does wing you up through the process spontaneously.



Saturday, December 19, 2009

Lost Dog Trail Cactii





8 x 10 inches Oil on canvas



Set up looking west


Back in Arizona painting finally. Takes a while to set up studio,
and settle in after driving across the country taking 2 weeks.

Nice to be back working!~ Thanks to Judy for inviting me to Lost Dog today..!

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