I am a landscape and seascape oil painter. I have been painting for over 30 years. Inspired by the beauty of nature that surrounds me. I try to paint daily while life continually gets in the way! Life? What is that? It's what happens when I am not painting! Being a wife and mother, finding the remote, the shoes, signing permission slips. Where is the permission slip? "Mom why is there alizaran crimson on my permission slip?" I paint en plein aire as often as possible, and studio paint when I can't, like at 1:30 in the morning. Often enlarging small plein aire paintings onto a large canvas. I hike all over Mt. Diablo and the surrounding hills gathering field notes for my large paintings in the form of sketches, notes, small oil sketches, and photographs. I have been chased by cows, tangled up in barbed wire, soaked in rain swollen creeks with slippery crossing rocks, and all the while I have to make sure I am back in time to pick up a kid from school! Back in the studio, I get to work on the day's information I have gathered. Recreating it on a large canvas. When I hear, "what's for dinner?" Dinner? What's for dinner? I should know this. My mother always knew this. It should be on the table in about ten minutes from now, and I haven't a clue as to the answer of that question. I am still trying to figure out how I got alizarin crimson on the permission slip!


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All works © 2010 Catherine McClure Lindberg No images may be reproduced without express permission from the artist.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Messy Palette

Messy palette means I'm busy. Winter is the time to paint in the studio, frame pieces and ready yourself for the spring shows. Funny, some artists are so meticulous about the way they lay out their paint. And their palette is so neat, but they get paint all over the place when they paint. All over their hands, clothes, etc. I have a messy palette, but my hands stay clean, and my studio has a carpet that has no paint on it. Go figure. My palette works for me. I use a disposable palette and it sits in a Masterson palette box, I think it is called. It holds a 12 x 16" palette. I don't use the lid for the box. I mainly use the box to keep brushes from accidently rolling off onto the floor! Well, time to get back to the easel.