Mount Lorne

I had a busy day yesterday, between teaching a workshop and then working an exhibit opening at Yukon Artists @ Work gallery. We had a lot of fun at the workshop and, since I was asked to do another, I’m assuming it was a success. I do need a tripod so I can project what I’m working on, though, because painting a picture held in your left hand facing out while painting with the other one is a little confusing.

Here’s today’s painting. It’s a view of Mount Lorne from the Alaska Highway near Kettley’s Canyon.

Mount Lorne. Watercolour on paper, 8×10 inches.
Painting of the day #1805.

Workshop

We had our workshop this afternoon. It was a lot of fun and we painted a sunset over Little Peak at Fox Lake.

Sunset over Fox Lake. Watercolour on paper, 8×10 inches.
Painting of the day #1804.

Keno Hill

I was thoroughly impressed the first time we went up to the signpost on Keno Hill (N63° 56′ W135° 12′). The view is spectacular, and there is more mining road and scenery to find up there since the signpost is not the end of the road. This is an abandoned cabin on the mountain that has always fascinated me.

It’s been a few years since I was up there, but I am looking forward to getting up again next summer.

Abandoned cabin, Keno Hill. Watercolour on paper, 8×10 inches.
Painting of the day #1803.

Sunsets

I started a painting this morning and it just wasn’t working out. So, I decided to do something else. We’ve had some nice sunsets recently, and I used a picture I took the other evening.

Poplars. Watercolour on paper, 11×14 inches.
Painting of the day 1802.

Morning light

I was wondering what to paint this morning. I had taken some night photos the other night and was thinking of painting one of these. But, I woke late, and before I started, the morning light was streaming in the window. It inspired me to do some morning painting.

I decided to do a painting of the Dezadeash Lake area, although I haven’t had a chance to get there recently. Whenever I decide to go on a photo run to either the White Pass or Chilkat Pass, the weather forecast immediately changes to the terrible side of the coin. So far this winter, saying I was headed out there has yielded heavy snowfall warnings, winter storm warnings, and my particular favourite, wind chills of -50°C. Therefore, this was done from an older photo.

Dezadeash Lake. Watercolour on paper, 11×14 inches.
Painting of the day #1801.

Painting of the day 1800

I can’t believe this silly project of doing a painting a day has gotten this far. That being said, I spent some time last night wondering what to do for painting number 1800. I finally settled on painting an area I’m rather fond of. The Kluane area is a gem, and there is lots of scenery to choose from. I settled on an evening scene from the Alsek River Valley.

Day’s end in the Alsek Valley. Watercolour on paper, 11×14 inches.
Painting of the day #1800.

Golden Horn

I went for a photo run up the Fish Lake Road in late April last year. I wanted nice view of Golden Horn, as well as a few looking up McIntyre Creek canyon. When I parked the car in the pullout for the canyon viewpoint and started over to the viewpoint, I realized I had the perfect view of Golden Horn framed between two trees.

Golden Horn Mountain. Watercolour on paper, 11×14 inches.
Painting of the day #1799.

Sunrise

I suppose you could add this one to my list of “paintings from exotic locations.” This is a sunrise view of Grey Mountain looking above the ridge from the Walmart parking lot.

Sunrise, Grey Mountain. Watercolour on paper, 11×14 inches.
Painting of the day #1798.

Fox Lake

Next week, I’m teaching a workshop at the ElderActive Recreation Association on painting mountain sunsets in watercolour. I poked at a few possibilities for the project, and decided on a final topic. I needed to keep it reasonably simple, since we’ll have a range of experience among the participants and the workshop is only two hours long.

I did have an earlier plan in mind, but I figured we should go a little more dramatic than my original thought, although we’re still painting the same mountain. Now, all I left to do to prepare is make my drawing templates for the group.

Fox Lake. Watercolour on paper, 8×10 inches.
Painting of the day #1797.

Mount Martha Black

Mount Martha Black is one of my favourite mountains (yes, you can have a favourite). I’ve painted this face several times and, since I may have a mountain themed exhibit in the summer, I figured I’d do this face again. I love this exposed face and how the trees on the roadside frame it.

Mount Martha Black, SE face. Watercolour on paper, 11×14 inches.
Painting of the day #1796.