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Weekly Paintings By National Award Winning Artist Terry d. Chacon

Saturday, February 8, 2014

 
 
9 x 12 oil painting with palette knife demo.
 
                            Oceanside/Carlsbad Art League Demonstration by Terry d. Chacon. 
 
Rita Pacheco, introduced me to her group.  Prior to the demo I was asked to judge their exhibit at the Coal Gallery.   What a great group of artist and some beautiful work in the gallery.  I had some very hard decisions to make.  They will have their reception tomorrow (Sunday Feb. 9, I hope they are happy with the choices).  
 
I started out with a quick drawing of my photo.  I had painted in Idyllwild a couple years prior.  I always enjoy painting Strawberry Creek in plein air and had a nice photo from one of my trips up the mountain and decided to use that photo and a painting I did as my reference material.


                                            Putting some paint on the canvas. 

Starting my abstract design with large shapes.  By this time I am sure the group thought I was nuts. 
 
 
This was the left side of the center, they have an overhead projector so the audience was able to see my painting up on the screen in the front.   In the beginning they had lights on me and my painting which made for a glare, after they turned the overhead lights on and turned those lights off I was able to see what I was doing and avoid the glare. 
 
I have to thank Patricia Rose Ford for taking some video of the demo.    
 
This short video shows the beginning of the painting with blocks of color.

                                 This one shows adding more layers of paint to the blocks of color.
 
This short video is starting to make the design of the painting come alive.
 
 
Adding more details to finish the painting.
 
 
 
 
The finished painting with the buyer.
 
 

A few artists wanting more information.

Heidi was the winner of my painting that I donated for the group raffle. 

My new collector "Pilar Grammer".  She bought the painting right off the easel and took it home.  Thank you!
 
I would like to thank Rita and her artist group for inviting me to share my passion of painting with a palette knife. 
Until the next time, PLEASE ENJOY THE ART!
Terry d. Chacon
 
 
For info on my upcoming plein air oil painting using a palette knife workshop on Catalina Island, contact me at shacone@aol.com.

 
 

Friday, January 24, 2014

Come Paint With Me-Catalina Island July 8 through 11, 2014

Terry is eager to share with you her experience of painting in plein air on Catalina Island.   She has been painting the island for the past 8 years and will share with you how to capture the light in your plein air paintings. 

Once you experience the light on Catalina you will know why the Plein Air Painters of America started their group there many years ago.   Early morning fog, afternoon sun or late afternoon sunsets you will enjoy the breathtaking beauty and not want to put your brush or palette knife down.  Be prepared! 


Terry is an avid Plein Air painter and has painted throughout the California, Colorado, Michigan, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Puerta Vallarta and is now headed to South Africa.  Terry has studied for 7 years with Susan Sarback continuing the legacy of Henry Hensche and Charles Hawthorne. Terry has won many awards in Plein Air Competitions and her work traveled around the country with America's Parks (The Beauty of Art) exhibit 2013.  She also received a special recognition through the event for her painting of "Turtle Rock" Redrock Canyon, Nevada.
 
 
 
Terry is looking forward to sharing her favorite places to paint in Avalon and surrounding areas.    Although Terry will demonstrate in oil with her palette knife she is able to help you learn to paint alla prima with a brush capturing the beautiful light in a short amount of time.     It's all about large shapes and values.  The workshop will also include talks on plein air, video's and a night time painting excursion.  We plan a full 4 days, rest up and be ready.

                                                       Pebbly Beach

Sunset from Avalon
 
Descanso Beach
 
Meanwhile,
 you can take a look at my latest book featuring my paintings from Catalina. 
 
 
 
 
 
Price for this exciting 4 days painting with Terry is $350 until May 1, 2014 or the class is full.  Space is limited so book now.  $495 after May 1.   Travel, lodging and food is on the artist, not included in the workshop fee.
 
For more Info, please contact Terry at shacone@aol.com
 
Until next time, please ENJOY THE ART!   Terry d. Chacon
 


Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Art's to Zion Studio Tour 2014

http://www.artstozion.com/
 


 


The Arts to Zion studio tour will start Friday Jan. 17 through Mon. Jan. 20.   Patricia Ford and myself will have work at the Well's Fargo Silver Reef Museum in Leeds, Utah.  For directions:   http://www.silverreefutah.org/

Here are a few paintings of mine that will be available.  I will also have some giclee prints.

"Gnarly Crags"  9 x 12 oil on canvas, plein air, palette knife

"Watchman in Afternoon"  9 x 12 oil on canvas board, plein air, palette knife.


                                             "Snow Days"  9 x 12 oil on canvas, plein air, palette knife.
"McBride's View"  12 x 16 oil on canvas, plein air, palette knife.

"Cold Morning"  This 6 x 12 oil on canvas plein air painting is my donation to the Silent Auction. 
 
Hoping for a wonderful show.  
 
Until next time, please ENJOY THE ART!  Terry d. Chacon
 
 
 



Monday, December 30, 2013

Happy New Year

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Prints on canvas, paper, metal, acrylic and greeting cards
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Mini Lost Wax Bronze series.  
A new mini will be added to the series of 5 each year at the AHCA Nationals. 
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Die Cut Jewelry in gold plate, silver and gold






"Frank"  Pet Portraits






Dog Show Scenes
 
 
 
 
 

 
To see more of my artwork please visit my NEW website: www.terrydchacon.com  
 
 

                

 
 

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Mission Inn Festival of Lights 2013

My special Christmas time is painting at the Mission Inn Festival of Lights in Riverside, CA. 
I believe this is my 7th or 8th year having this opportunity, and I was not disappointed.

6 x 12 oil on canvas board/palette knife  "Nutcracker Greetings" by Terry d. Chacon

My friend Patricia Rose Ford setting up before dark to get ready to paint.  This is in front of Mario's restaurant, right across from the Mission Inn. 


I like to get in a little information before they turn the lights on and it gets really dark.  Setting up in front of Mario's I did not have to use my night lights as the lights from the building helped.  Painting at night is an experience, you really don't know what you have until you get home.  So a lot of guessing going on. 
The lights are on, it is dark and we are painting away.



It's a magical scene and so hard to choose what to paint.   When my husband and I had dinner here recently we had our picture taken by the mechanical Nutcrackers.  I thought it would be fun to paint them.  The nutcrackers are at the drop off for valet so quite a busy spot.  The cars were coming in constantly, so what did I do, I finally just painted a car in the scene.

Afterwards we walked around trying to find a place to eat.    I highly recommend reservations, otherwise it is a 2 to 2 1/2 hour wait.  My plans are to go back later this week.  Hoping for another night of warm weather it was 65 degrees.

Until Next Time, please enjoy the ART.   Terry d. Chacon

www.terrydchacon.com


Friday, December 13, 2013

Studio Tour 6 2013

A few photos of my studio for the Studio Tour 6.  This was a great experience and I do thank everyone who came by.  It was fun to open up my studio to the public.  This was my first time doing this and I am eager and ready to do it again next year.  Hoping for better weather next time. 

 
First off the studio became a huge mess as I decided what I wanted to show at the Studio Tour.  I didn't realize when I agreed to do this how much work was involved.   The nice thing is everything was cleaned and either stored in appropriate boxes for later, or made the cut to be in the Tour. 

 
When people arrived we took them on a tour of my collection, starting with the bronzes, leading to my ceramic and glass collection. 
 
 
I displayed some magazines that had featured my work in them the past couple years.  Also, catalog covers for Santa Barbara Kennel Club and Skyline Dog Fanciers.  One thing about putting together a Studio Tour, it makes you realize how much you have done and accomplished.   Putting together interviews for magazines, sending images to publications all of this takes a lot of time and sometimes months in advance.  I do appreciate the publications and all they have done to promote my work as an artist.   

We wanted to set up out side on the patio as an extension to my studio, however, Saturday it rained like crazy all day.  The weatherman said it would start at 9 am, and it did!  Stopped at 9 pm.   The next day it did not rain but it was bitter cold.  I was amazed at the people who ventured outside to look at the framed paintings. 

My painting space in my studio.

A few unframed paintings, 5 x 7 prints which were on special for $20.00 ea., a nude sculpture I am working on and some framed pieces.  

Just a few of the many paintings I have done in the past couple years, these are some of my favorites.  This was also an amazing moment when I realized how many paintings I have done in the past few years.    I also set out some ceramic tiles with a special price of $20.00.   This is all I have left and I will not be doing them anymore.  They are so pretty and make great gifts. 

Now these bins held some past paintings, they were reduced significantly in price.

 

When you made it this far you were able to grab a little snack and listen to me talk about building a bronze sculpture.  

This is a start of a lost wax bronze.  I am working in plasticine using a wire armature.  Stay tuned for this new piece to debut Spring/Summer of 2014.  A lot of people took photos of this and are truly excited to see it when finished. 
 
Some sculpture in the making and past models of completed pieces. 
 
 

My last wall is a group of Dog Show Scenes that I am working on for my upcoming exhibit at the AKC Museum of the Dog in St. Louis, Mo.   May and June 2014, reception to be announced.

Just in case you were not able to come to my studio tour, I hope you have enjoyed some of the highlights.   One always learns a lot about putting on an event like this.  Changes will be made, additions will be added and we look forward to presenting our studios to the public again. 

Until Next Time, Please ENJOY THE ART!
Terry d. Chacon

www.terrydchacon.com