Friday, November 21, 2014

There's No Place Like Home - Holiday Show!

Happy Holidays, everyone!

I really missed out on blogging these past few months by not being able to go with Doug on all of his little adventures across the country and most disappointly, my own stomping grounds in Escalante!  He spends a week down there and I didn't get to go.  Sadness.  But much goodness came out of his trips!  He took his three-week adventure back to Wisconsin as I talked about in my last blog.  He then taught a class in Torrey in September and then headed to Escalante for the plein air competition.  Then another week at Zion's National Park.  The body of work that he created is beyond words.  I know, I have no words.  Weird, huh?  We decided that we absolutely should do a holiday show and put this body of work together, even if for just a short time.  Close to 70 original paintings in our gallery and then a lit pathway leading you to the Braithwaite Open Studio in our back yard where we have 30+ giclee prints of some of our favorite paintings, beautifully framed and hanging in his studio.

The whole fam damily has pitched in and helped put this little shindig together.  As we started putting work together, we realized that Doug has been quite prolific this year, with having Wesley "apprentice" for him by making all of his frames, prepping his boards, etc.  Doug has really had more time to paint!  and golf . . . 

So we assigned him the task of doing a painting for our invitation and this is what he came up with.  Fell in love with it!  A little holiday scene just a couple of doors down from our home!  Frank and Gayla's awesome snowman created by their granddaughter, Amanda!  Doug came up with the perfect theme for our show: There's No Place Like Home!  Our life this past year is so much about our home . . . first off, Doug being on the road so much, he said quite often "I can't wait to get home!"  The painting of Frosty - painted from our front yard looking south on our street!  And then, lastly, the show being here at our home - where we work.  Pretty sweet deal - and truly, there is no place like home.  

"Frosty"
9x12
I feel so fortunate to be working so close to home as well.  I'm just 2 miles from home so, on occasion, I get to dash home for lunch!  What a treat!  Doug, of course, loves his commute - two doors down to the gallery / frame shop and then a quick meander to the back yard to his studio.

He absolutely loves getting the little studies back to the studio and creating larger works there.  Here are some larger pieces he did in the studio from his summer ventures:

This one is Iceberg Lake up at Glacier National Park:

"Iceberg Lake"
18 x 24
These were for the Zion's Plein Air Invitation - studio pieces:

"Ranch on the Road to Kolob"
18 x 24
This one is of Angel's Landing in Zion's:

"First Light in the Grotto" (Angel's Landing)
18 x 24
And lastly, also from some references from Zion's:

"Desert Candy"
18 x 24
Speaking of Desert . . . I'm going to take this opportunity to digress - I mean, it's my blog, right?  I can digress whenever I want.  So we are sitting at a restaurant the other night and Wesley mentioned that one of his professors had given them a "trick" to remember how to spell "dessert" and "desert."  He said "you deserve desert!"  I said "No, one S is the dry, dusty desert.  The "treat" of dessert is spelled with 2 S's."  This is shocking I know, but he had the nerve to question me on it!!  Are you kidding?  I said "What??  You're questioning your mother on spelling?  Seriously?  How long have you been my son?"  Doug shook his head, "Dude, you should never question your mother when it comes to spelling."  Being the stubborn little soul that he is, however, he proceeded to confirm this by asking Siri and she ALSO said "don't question your mother on spelling, dude!  What the hell is wrong with you?"  I love Siri!!  It's kinda one of the few things I'm really pretty damn good at - spelling.  Oh, and typeing.   haha, just kidding!  I know there's no E!   

Anywho, there's no place like home, and we would be honored to have you come visit ours--we promise tons of fun, an amazing showing of work that will take your breath away, and my own collection of favorite foods have been created in my kitchen!  It is also my birthday and I can't think of a better way to celebrate than to see all of you!!  Additionally, a beautiful "snow" painting that just came off the easel that he hasn't even photographed yet is hanging at the gallery - it's a 28 x 22 -- and this Yellowstone piece also came from his travels through the Tetons.  

"Crossing"
18 x 24
Yes, those are buffalo, yet another first for Doug!   

Address is 461 West 1800 North in Sunset.  Park on 475 West rather than 1800 North.  Seriously would love to see you.  

Hoping to get a painting for my birthday!! 

With love from the birthday girl!
Feel free to call if you have questions or need directions!
801-668-3409 

Thursday, July 31, 2014

Plein Air Trippin' and "Campground Roulette!"

Oh man, what a great adventure this has been for Doug!  Door County treated him very well.  They had some great food, great weather and Doug rubbed shoulders with some amazing artists!  With no mountains to block the morning sun, he would get up and get out at 6ish, come back and have a quick bite before heading out again to a specific location where art lovers and collectors could watch them paint!  Then out again in the evening.  It was killing me all week because the internet was soooo slow that he couldn't send the images!  Ugh . . . The wait was brutal!

So when he finally got some service, here's the beauties that came through!  I was in awe!

"Tug Boat"
11 x 14
SOLD
Next came this one . . . gorgeous.

"Veil"
9 x 21
SOLD
The one I posted last week of the boat dock also sold and then this was the quick paint on Saturday morning.  This was done in 90 minutes.

"Boat Dock" (I don't know the title--I made that up . . . clever, yes?)
8 x 10
SOLD
The Peninsula School of Art, who sponsors the event, did take some pictures of the artists painting so I did get to see him in action!  Thanks, Cathy Hoke and staff, for posting some awesome pics of the artists!

Our dear friend, Scott Shearer, also went up and hung out for a couple of days.  He lives in Milton, WI (Did I get that right, Scott?) and Doug was very excited to see him!!  They had a nice steak back at the trailer one evening and, if I heard Doug right, they talked a little religion!!  haha  A favorite topic around our house!!

The rest of the paintings from the event, well, they really blew my mind.  I mean, I know, this is all called "from my perspective" and I'm a little partial to this guy, but GOOD LORD (yes, I'm going to go ahead and throw in a little religion!) talk about incredible.  He would post them on facebook and the comments that came back were so . . . RIGHT ON!  The guy's got a few fans, and not just with the last name Braithwaite either!!  And then he smiles his "ah-shucks-guys-stop-it-already" smile and we all love him a little more!

Okay - here's what I mean:

"Orange Buoy"
(how DO you spell that?  I know that's wrong but I haven't got time to figure it out!  Someone correct me please!)
8 x 10

Next one . . .

"Tapestry"
8 x 10
I guess there's a pretty cool story behind these quilts or quilt blocks on the barns - it's a very old tradition!  Yeah, true story - look it up!!  http://barnquiltinfo.com/history.html

Last but not least, okay - I think this is the winner of my heart!!  Seriously - I'll stop talking it up - just tell me it's not spectacular!!

"Gill's Rock Geometry"
10 x 10
Yep - I can hear you all now.  It's killer!  Zoom in and look close - the poles under the dock . . . the reflection out of the water - the water itself!  Damn, Braithwaite.  Daaaaay-uummmm!!  These are still at Door County and will be up till about the 16th of August.  I've already had people ask for some small giclee prints of these - we're going to get some and frame them up.  Can't wait!!

The trip back has been exciting!!  Remember my stalker-app "Find My Friends?"  Yeah - well, it's seriously our best friend!!  I map out a route for the day, find and reserve him a place to stay, stalk him on FMF, and then call him just as he's just about there to direct him to the campground.  Seriously, what would he do without me??  haha

I've done pretty well with getting decent campgrounds, but dang, in some of these small places, there's slim pickins!!  First night he stayed just east of Minneapolis in Woodbury.  That was okay.  I think he was able to send a few paintings at that point - here's a few more he did - don't ask me where he painted them - "along the way" is my best guess!  haha

"Wild Flowers"
8 x 10
"Reverence"
10 x 8
I think he probably was thinking just how awesome his wife is as he named this little beauty . . . probably said a little prayer here too . . yeah pretty sure!  
"Last Stop in Wisconsin"
6 x 8
And, as my dear Grandma Griffin would say "fare-thee-well" to Wisconsin.

Back to the rest of the story . . . Wisconsin and Minneapolis campgrounds were A+.  Great job, hun. (I'm referring to me here . . .)  Then he had to drive through Fargo.  I didn't dare let him spend the night in Fargo.  Have you seen the movie??  Have you seen the short mini-series on TV?  Jeepers Creepers people!!  So yeah, we forged onward and got to Jamestown, North Dakota.  That was okay too!!  Okay batting a thousand.  From Fargo west, well, not so many towns to choose from.  So we ended up hitting Glendive, ND.  Eek.  The name should have clued me in.  But, yeah, it didn't.  Didn't fare so well there.   When I called the Green Valley campground, the little guy said "ah, hell, you don't need a reservation.  Just c'mon in and we'll hook ya up!"  Ahh, I'm thinking, this sounds nice n cozy!!    Well, cozy it was - the trailer next to Doug's was no more than 5 feet away and he played the radio all night long.  Doug texted me and said "this place sucks so bad!  There is actually a giant "swooshing" sound like a toilet flushing!"  Oops!  Soooo sorry luvvy!!  I finally found a site that had "reviews" of the campgrounds in the area.  Yeah, my bad.  That one got a 1 out of 10.

Anyway, the only good thing that came out of that state was this awesome painting!!  Doug can find something beautiful, anywhere he goes.  So "farewell" to North Dakota!  Beautiful - BUT didn't really dig the "swoosh!"

"Last Day in North Dakota"
6 x 8
He then headed west and made it over the border of Montana!  Yea!!  That feels more like "home!"  Only bad thing about Montana is that he got off the interstate and headed onto a two-lane highway through the middle of NO where!!  And with no cell phone service!  And very few towns!!  Like 2!!  So I can't find him on FMF, and I'm praying he got gas before he left . . . I followed him all morning on find my friends . . . drained my battery on my phone by 10:00 am refreshing to see if he would show up!!  Finally, a text I sent finally showed "delivered" and I found him in, what was showing as, "Grass Range!"  bahaha!!

One last painting, DAMN IT, you stopped in FARGO???  Defiant little $%*#!!  Well, he did make something pretty stinkin cool out of a damn sign!  Seriously?!!  Uh-Mazing!

"Roadside near Fargo, ND"
6 x 8
 See the distant barn?  Oh yeah, sweet!!  And the sign and the grass and shrubs match!  Nice color coordination, Fargo!

Well, my friends, Doug is heading up to Glacier National Park tomorrow and will be there for 2 or 3 days.  So excited to see what he paints for us there!  Talked to Anne Weiler-Brown this morning and she said to tell Doug "I'm so jealous of your painting venture and so inspired by all the work!"  Thanks Anne!  We need to take one of these road trips together - a whole bunch of us!!  Good time!  Oh the stories we could tell . . . and I would, of course, tell it from my perspective . . .

Good night all!

J

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Wet Paint at the Dock

Short and sweet, but, wow!!  I was blown away at his first painting yesterday morning.  Just barely getting an image out of him!!  I have already placed an order for giclee prints of this one.  It's an 11x14.  Original won't last long in Door County, I'm certain.  Giclee print 11x14 on canvas or archival paper runs $115 if you're interested.  Original size.

Keep those juices flowin' hon!!
"Morning at the Bay"
11 x 14
They turn in 4 paintings at the end of the week to be judged.  He said he painted another boat but I haven't gotten an image out of him yet.  Busy??  WhatEV!!  

I'll keep ya posted!!  

Wowser - I'm still awestruck . . . that's just from my perspective . . . 

Sunday, July 20, 2014

Small Painting of a Big Wisconsin Barn!

What a great little painting he knocked out this morning before heading to Door County!  A little 6x8 morning study of a Wisconsin Barn!  They don't have little barns in Wisconsin!!

"Small Painting of a Big Wisconsin Barn"
6 x 8
$300
He just had a short way to travel this morning and made it safe and sound to his destination where he'll hang out for the entire week.  He sent a rare "selfie" - looking a little "bad-ass" in my opinion or maybe just tired!  nah, let's go with bad-ass!!  haha

A Rare Selfie! 
The campground was spacious and he has everything set up and is ready to roll!  


So many great places to paint in Door County - in one direction, they have the water and piers all the way around the outside - Lake Michigan on one side to the east and Green Bay to the West.  Then inland, beautiful barns, green grass, then every now and again, you drive through these tall pine trees that make you think you're at the top of Boulder Mountain in Southern Utah!  Crazy and diverse landscape.  Can't wait to see where he goes in the morning.

Good luck, hun!!  Praying for good weather and great inspiration!!  

J'net

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Wet Paint a thousand miles away!


So we use this app that's called 'Find My Friends" which allows us to see where your 'friends" are at any given time!  Yeah kinda stalker-ish!!  Doug's GPS "voice" somehow took a little sabbatical and he and the map on the phone aren't super tight!  So thank goodness for the Stalker App - I kinda stalked him the whole way and sure enough, he made it to Wisconsin just fine!!  Whew!!  I'm not gonna lie - I'm relieved - today was the day he got off I-80 and had to meander through cities and cross rivers.  He doesn't really need me - but I like feeling like he does!!

Here's the painting he did this morning!  I requested a barn!  Here's what I got!!

"Iowa Horizon"
6 x 8


Love it!!  Just heard from him . . . he's kicking back and apparently enjoying the welcome wagon!!  Ahhh - tender!    


And to quote him:  "And what you can't hear is the cow bell and old car horn - aaaaa OOOOOOO GA!!!"  That is hilarious . . .   Welcome to Wisconsin, Mr. Famous Doug Braithwaite - Plein Air Painter of all!  I kinda know how he's feeling - ya know, being Miss Garfield County and all - I get a parade like that when I go to Escalante . . . I'm kinda a big deal!  bahahah!!  Jeanette who??  yeah . . .  

Things on the homefront are fine - the garden delivered it's first cucumber today!!  Woot Woot!!  Wesley is in charge of watering both the shop - garden, flowers and everything here at the house as well.  Bless his little heart!  He's a gem!!  

Thought I'd share one of Ryan's little paintings from a couple of weeks ago as well.  Great little painting in Ogden.  

Just off 24th Street in Ogden
by Ryan Braithwaite
8 x 10
It's for sale!!  
Have a great evening everyone!  See you in the morning!!  

J'net

Friday, July 18, 2014

Wet Paint and a Hundred Bucks a Pop!

Early morning took Doug to an all-too-familiar sight that he says is "a hundred bucks a pop!"  "Wow," I'm thinking, "he's a big spender!!"  hahaha

"Fillin' Up"
8 x 10
Yep, 25 gallon tank at four bucks a gallon = $100 bucks a pop!

Part of his fun today was the nasty accident on the freeway that stopped traffic completely for an hour and a half!!  Now, when you're a great water-drinker like Doug is, and you're on a hot freeway, you go through a couple of water bottles in nothing flat.  Stopping for your "hundred dollar" fill-up always has a welcome restroom!!  So, sitting on the freeway for an hour and a half, one goes from "I gotta go" to "I'm dyin here!!" pretty fast!  Sorry for the painful delay, hun!  Hope those kidneys are okay!!

Just talked to him and he's near Iowa City.  Said it's beautiful and anxious to get us another little painting in the morning.

Sleep well, darlin!

Gnite all!!

J

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Wet Paint and Keys on the Seat in Ogillala!

"Hey Hon!  I'm here at Shopko to get a spare key made and I, uh, locked my keys in the truck.  They're on the seat!"  Ahh, what Doug won't do to make me feel needed!!  Had roadside assistance on speed dial and within the hour, the keys are off the seat and and back in the ignition!  Thank you Geico!!

Good memories of Ogillala that make us smile!  Here's the painting he did this morning:

"Memories of Ogillala"
8 x 10
Beautiful, Doug.  Really captures the morning and great composition.  Sorry I'm so late in posting this, but, uh, I was working.  Yeah, let's go with that!

Golf game with Tim and Staci Kendell and Doug's fill-in - our oldest son, Ryan! 
What a great time!!  Sorry Doug, you kinda missed the tee time!  and besides, you were having fun making memories in Ogillala . . . I was kinda jealous of that too, ya know!  

He was making his way to West Omaha tonight - pretty sure he's there so we'll see what we get tomorrow!!

good night!!

J'net

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

Plein Air Trippin' Day 1: Wyoming Sky 6 x 8

Here's the first one - and it's amazing!!  

From Doug:

"here is the morning's piece called Wyoming Sky.  It's a 6x8.  Crazy weather with on and off rain.  This is a view from my trailer of the freeway.  Kinda typical for Wyoming, I guess!  Hope this comes through alright - wifi for my computer is very slow - I may try and paint again tonight if I get to my next stop at a decent time.  Ogillala Nebraska.  Love you, Doug"

"Wyoming Sky"
6 x 8
$300 
Ahh, tender!!  Yes, Ogillala, Nebraska!  Good times!  Can't wait to see what it looks like there.  

Drive safe, hun!!  Love you too!!

J

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Wet Paint and Plein Air Trippin'! GO!!

And . . . he's off!!!  The plein-air trippin' has officially started!!  Can't believe the time is already here.  I always cry when he leaves and he probably cries because he'll wonder what project I'm going to take on while he's gone . . . I think he's probably pretty scared wondering what will be changed in the house when he returns!  bahaha!!  Oh, let's just make him wonder!!

So anywho, he will be up bright and early at the crack of dawn, painting a little somethin somethin in the morning!  Can't wait to see what he comes up with!!  He got a little practice in up in Midway and Heber a couple of weeks ago--always a favorite place to paint!  This one won 2nd Place Overall.  People were like "plein air?  This is plein air??"

"Park City Puzzle"
16 x 12
Yes, plein air!!  I know - how does he do this?  This one took 3 morning sessions on the parking terrace in Park City - luckily the weather stayed consistent.  Loved it - and there wasn't really anything else like this in the competition . . . I know, shocking, huh?  

This one won the 2nd Place Purchase Award from Zion's Bank.  Nice choice, Zion's!  

"Fourth of July Sparklers"
11 x 14
SOLD
The week was full of great subject matter and perfect lighting listen to me . . . good lighting . . and long shadows . . . Oh I'm getting this painterly talk down . . . Check these out and tell me I don't know what I'm talking about here!  

"The Letter Z"
8 x 10
"Selected"
11 x 14
"Grazing"
8 x 10
"Posts"
11 x 14
Haha!  Most people would leave out the posts . . . not Doug - awesome posts . . . and what an awesome week in Midway and Heber.  I went up on Tuesday to hang out and we really enjoyed rubbing shoulders with a lot of great artists up there, AND checking out all the fun shops on main street.  That's fun too!!   

He then had a week to get ready for his road trip and in the midst of getting 20 boards and frames ready to go, we got to enjoy a little "Wicked" family outing!  Yes, we do enjoy a little wicked now and again!!  Last fall, I did some work for an attorney friend of mine and when he paid me, I just turned around and bought 8 tickets to Wicked!  Total surprise to the family.  What a blast!  Dinner at Cheesecake Factory just before the show and then . . . Holy Wicked Awesome, Batman!!  I'm not gonna lie--I had ultimate high expectations and, no, I wasn't the least disappointed.  I had cold chills from the get go.  

Okay - the "Trippin" pricing starts now!  Anything posted from now through August 4th or 5th (whenever Doug returns) will be "wet paint priced!"  Text, call or email me if you're ready to start or add to your Braithwaite painting collection!!  Can I MAKE this any easier to be a Braithwaite collector??  Here's a picture of me being very serious about selling awesome paintings . . . and also having mustache day at work in honor of one of our team members who has a mustache just like this . . . yeah, it's what I do . . . 

The top painting is at Terzian Gallery (Park City Puzzle) so that one is excluded, but everything else, not showing "sold" is game!  

Talk soon!  I'm serious!  

J'net 'n Jeff holdin' the fort down . . .

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Plein Air Trippin' and a "Duck 'n Pencil!"

We just returned from our very first OFFICIAL Braithwaite Family Reunion in Boulder, YEW-Tah!!  What a blast!  Doug planned it all and pulled it off without a hitch!!  All I did was pack my bag and head to the car.  Here's what I found:


Seriously??  Jeff, on the left, is looking a bit perturbed, "These ya-hoos think they're going with us!  bahaha!" I kinda thought the same thing!!  

We stayed at my brothers cabin on Boulder Mountain at the Peterson Ranch - the pasture where my mother lived as a little girl.  We arrived Thursday afternoon and Amy and her bunch arrived Friday afternoon.  The boys (Doug, Ryan and Wes) all brought their paints (haha, I first wrote pants! - they brought those too!!) and were up and at 'em bright and early in the morning to go paint - well, Ryan and Doug painted.  Wesley is still on the fence committal-wise.  6:30 am is still allocated as sleep time for him!!  I'm like "You're on vacation, for hell sakes!"  But to no avail.  Ryan got the itch after sitting in on two or three of Doug's demos at classes over the past couple of years and spending a week painting with Zach and Company in Helper last summer - he just built him a new pallet, he has a "studio" in his garage and is tearing it up!!  Here was he and Doug's first morning:

Ryan's plein air study
Boulder, Utah
June, 2014
Not bad.  Not bad at all little boy!!  Here's Doug's from the weekend as well:

"Kiva View"
10 x 10
oil on panel
"Sky Hole"
10 x 10
oil on panel
"Morning Glow"
8 x 10
oil on panel
We had such a blast - the dogs were in serious heaven.  No cell phone service.  No electricity.  Just a whistling wind blowing through the pine trees outside and squirrels teasing our 3 dogs to no end.  We rode motorcycles, played cards late into the night, sang songs around the campfire while roasting perfect marshmallows and s'mores!  Don't let me forget to mention the "out of this galaxy" star gazing!  We were as close to heaven as we could get--except . . . for Wesley's nose that wouldn't stop "crying tears" due to allergies.  poor Wesley . . . note for next year:  bring extra soft tissues with aloe . . .
Speaking of Wesley, he and Doug went and did the whole Helper Workshop thing!!  Wes had a blast painting and serenading the group with his electric guitar.  I "face-timed" them a couple of times and Wes is standing out on the back porch jammin' with his amp for the group!  BONUS!!  They had such a great time, although the weather was a bit dicey - didn't seem to stop them from some great paintings.  One of the very talented students, Sue Nuhn, said about the workshop, "Doug Braithwaite is a fabulous artist.  If you get the chance to take one of his workshops, RUN don't walk, to sign up!"  Doug, did you steal Sue's phone during break??  haha Byron Smith another talented student, emailed me midweek and said, "Hey Jeanette, I have had a great time working with  Doug down here in Helper and starting to feel like I'm making some progress.  Therefore, hook me up for the September workshop in Torrey!"  The Torrey workshop is almost full!  What a great place to paint!  Here's some paintings from Helper:

"Power Line"
(I just took more "titling" liberties just now!  It is such a cool little painting!)
8 x 10
oil on board
SOLD
"Helper Fields"
8 x 10
oil on board
"Duck 'n Pencil"
 uh, yeah, I just came up with that one too . . . I'm seriously on a roll . . . 
10 x 8
oil on board
I mentioned that the weather was dicey . . . therefore, they got a couple of extra demos inside as the winds literally took their paintings and covered them in dust!!  mmmm . . . texture . . .
Doug is heading to the Wasatch Plein Air Paradise in Midway - leaving on Thursday and will be up there through July 4th!  I'm hoping to get there for a few days with him!

So just a heads up:  Doug is preparing for some Plein Air Trippin'!  Take note because this is going to be a fun time for all of us.  First off, I'm super sad that I can't tag along this year to Wisconsin and give you day-by-day updates.  So, I've asked Doug to get up early, before he packs up and moves out of the campsite, and go paint us a little painting that he'll send to me and I'll post.  I'll post one each morning and they will be available to purchase at the "trippin" price ONLY while he's traveling!  (July 14 through, probably, July 31st or so).  These little studies will be unframed and ready to ship as soon as he gets home.  They will go on a first-come-first-serve basis so watch the blog daily!

K, I'm heading to bed.  Nice to chat.  

I'll post again next week with some Wasatch Plein Air pieces!!  


Thursday, May 29, 2014

Wet Paint and 50 Years of Braithwaite Fine Art! What??

Only a couple of weeks left until the Helper Workshop and we have had a couple of spots open up!  Doug's workshops are incredible.  Those of you who have taken them know what a great experience it is!  I know, I know, you think I'm just saying that because I get . . . . well, anyway, he's damn good!!  And a great instructor too!!  Oh my, this is going no where fast!  bahaha

Well anyway, back to the workshop.  cough cough  It starts Monday night at 6:00 p.m. on June 9th.  Full days (morning and afternoon/evening sessions) Tuesday through Friday then wrap up Saturday morning, June 14th.

Doug has been teaching workshops for as long as I can remember.  He started taking workshops with Paul and Dave when they first started doing "Summer Solstice" in LaSalle (near Moab).  They then transitioned to Helper when Dave Dornan purchased the great old "Hotel Utah" on Main Street in Helper and the rest is history.  What a blast to spend a week in Helper among other artists, the interns that take such good care of the place down there, and those professional artists who have made their living painting in that awesome little town.

Doug's working hard to get a couple more paintings in before he heads down to Helper.  He even did a quick roadtrip (he and Jeffrey - our "CHUG" - which is a chihuahua/pug mix)  They had a blast!!  Had a great time painting and Jeff loved the country.  Being able to run around for a while and then plop down next to Doug while he painted was a great time for both!!  Jeff's great company as you can see here.  Loves to hear the words "wanna play chuck it??"

Here's a few paintings Doug took to Torrey Gallery just recently.  Looking forward to doing the workshop in Torrey in September!  It will take place just a couple of days before the Escalante Plein Air competition begins - Tuesday through Thursday September 16-18 - three full days.  There's still a few spots left in that workshop!

"Boulder Home"
8 x 10
Torrey Gallery

"Boulder Fields"
11 x 14
Torrey Gallery
"Capitol Reef Rocks"
9 x 21
Torrey Gallery

"Club Sandwich"
8 x 10
Torrey Gallery
He also did a few flower paintings for Terzian Gallery for their summer season!  These were kinda fun!  He doesn't do many flowers so these were awesome!! 

"Blossoms"
8 x 10
Terzian Gallery
"Hollyhocks"
21 x 5
Terzian Gallery
And my fave - Sun Chasers!

"Sun Chasers"
8 x 10
Terzian Gallery
He also did this little piece for the 300 Plates Show at Art Access in Salt Lake City.  Love the downtown scenes.  Love it!

"Main Street"
11 x 10
Oil on Plate
SOLD
So in the midst of all of this,  Doug had his 50th birthday!!  Wahoo - 'bout damn time!  It was a blast - a little family get together and then a few people stopped by to wish him a Happy Birthday and he was THRILLED!

The kids "borrowed" his truck earlier that day and went and had a new stereo put in it.  I put together a book entitled "From Crayons to Paintbrushes:  50 Years of Braithwaite Fine Art."  Okay, not gonna lie . . . it turned out pretty cool.  It starts with a painting or two that he did as a kid, along with some from high school and college, then a few from each year up to just a couple of weeks ago!!  It has about 150 images in it and is a treasure!  Some of the best of the best of the best, SIR!  (Men in Black in case you're wondering!)  Many of the paintings had a special story behind them of which I have elaborated on those a bit in my quirky way.  I put in a few "all nighters" working on it because "of an evening," Doug and I would chill together and watch Cash Cab or Cosmos!  Then I'd yawn, "ahhh, well, I better get to bed!!"  Then I'd come and work till 3 or 4 in the morning cropping, resizing, and researching dates and titles.  But totally worth it - brought the big guy to tears as he looked through it.  Awesome!!  We've had a few requests for a copy so I'm working on getting some more published.  I'll keep you posted!

Okay - going to shoot this off!  Please let me know if you're up for the Helper and/or Torrey Workshop!  I'll put the link below to the website and the registration form!  Oh, and there's also the Fox River Valley Workshop in Northern Illinois right before Door County!!  That's July 17-19.

Have a great day, everyone!!  Thanks for following and letting me ramble!  Looking forward to more roadtrips with Doug so I can ramble more often!!

HUGS!!

J'net

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