Got out early to catch the morning sunrise on Chapel Pond. Water was high so there was run off from a stream leading the eye into the background.. 12x12in
I wish to paint the joy I feel by being in places I love, trying to capture in paint the colors of light and the spirit of stone and water. www.michaelgaudreauart.com is my website
Friday, March 3, 2017
Monday, February 20, 2017
Adirondack Paintings
Cairn on Mt. Jay 12x12in oil
an oil study where I wanted to play with thick paint, complementary colors, and quick brushstrokes to remind myself of a terrific hike along the Jay mountain ridge trail. .
Dawn in the Valley - work in progress My favorite subject on a dawn walk in Keene Valley. They didn't cut the grass this year and it grew in high and turned the color of straw. 12x24in oil on birch.
Monday, February 13, 2017
color study - Radishes
repainted the tablecloth to be a darker blue for more contrast.
Saturday, December 31, 2016
Thursday, October 13, 2016
Harford county Plein Air paint out
Participating in the Harforf Paint out this year has been a bit of a struggle to get out and paint after a day of school but well worth it .
Tuesday, September 27, 2016
Art du Pastel en France Award at the PSA show 2016 NYC

" “Spring Thaw”, my
drawing that won the Art du Pastel en
France , was probably the “edgiest” painting I have ever done. Early in the spring, when the snows
of winter had finally melted away, I
went walking through the woods and into the lower pasture on the farm behind
our house. I came upon a pile of bones from a cow that didn't make it through
the winter blizzards. The warm tones of the setting sun cast colorful shadows
on the bones and I was struck by the beauty of their forms as well as the
sadness of the ravages of winter. At the time, I was growing a bit weary of the
majestic, pastoral scenery of much contemporary landscape painting, including
my own. This painting is my reaction to "pretty pictures
that hang over the couch”. I wanted to see if I could take a subject
normally thought of as disgusting or disturbing and show how light and shadow
can transform it. It's nature and the cycle of life brutal, sad, and, beautiful. Spring Thaw" won the Art du Pastel en France award at the Pastel Society of America show this year.
This was my first time in the show and a great honor to be selected let alone get picked for an award. Kate and I took the Megabus up to NYC for the day and attended the show in the National Arts Club, a magnificent mansion in Gramercy Park. That makes three awards for this painting. Time to retire this racehorse.
Pastel Society of America 2016
“A primary mandate of the Pastel Society of America (PSA) is to provide a forum for the exhibition of works by the most accomplished pastel artists in the United States and abroad.”
“Six hundred seventy-five artists submitted a total of 1,496 images. Of those artists, 487 were PSA members and 188 were non-members. Thirty-nine artists entered from Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Malaysia, Poland, Spain, Taiwan, Turkey, and the United Kingdom.”
“One hundred seventy-five artworks were selected for exhibition. The exhibition, the culmination of PSA activities for the year, acknowledges the professional excellence of participating artists and helps promote the finest examples of pastel to the public, the professional art world, art students, and art collectors.” (psa website) the Art du Pastel en France is the award given by the French version of the PSA.
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