Painting Positano: One Painter’s Trip to the Italian Coast

What memorable days I spent this summer capturing the light, color and illumination of Positano. . .

As a landscape painter and teacher from the mountainous regions of North Carolina, my primary experience with landscape painting has been depicting gently rolling hills, with reddish clay undertones.

I’m always eager to seek out new terrains, however—I find both the similarities and differences inspiring—and I have an ongoing love affair with all things Italian, having spent my infancy in Naples and frequently returning as an adult to teach landscape painting in the Chianti region.

So this summer I took a special painting trip with my friend Kathy to Positano, Italy, a wonderful Italian village perched on a hillside, facing seaward. We arrived during unusually chilly weather, but it didn’t keep me from setting up my easel on hilltops, under balconies and along the coast.

I’ll admit, I was tempted to don a sweater and sit in a café for the day, to sip cappuccino and enjoy the lively parade of shoppers and tourists who passed. But there turned out to be plenty of time for kicking back in the evenings. . . and sampling the glorious wine and seafood in any one of the little street-side cafés.

As expected in any tourist town, resident artists were already set up on the seaside who relied on visitors to buy their original paintings. Resident artists are understandably territorial, so it is always important that the traveler/painter not appear to infringe on their market.

Since I was already seeking to avoid any scenes that I would describe as “clichéd,” it was better for me set up off the beaten path anyway, and find my own slant on common themes. However, as I’m sure all painters who visit Positano have done, I did attempt to capture the illusive beauty of the water, with its constant shifts in hue from teal to turquoise.

Once, as I was painting, an Englishman and his wife stopped to chat and he told me he had painted the very same view 20 years ago! Something about this place, he recalled, made him paint better than he should have. “Carry on,” he said as they walked away.

I remember the light changing, constantly—but this is the joy and bane of every landscape painter. In Positano, the light fairly dances across the water, pausing only long enough for the artist to load a brush, deliberate, and commit to Nature’s whimsy.

It was also no simple task to accurately describe the playful, pastel-colored buildings that seemed to tumble down the hillside. I strove for a sense of layers and ghosted forms under lively hues, hoping that my colors would convey some sense of the rich texture and centuries of history there.

If you have never gone on a painting trip, I highly recommend it. I can’t fully describe the joys of painting on location, or the total absorption you’ll experience when you engage in a visual conversation with a far-away place. It makes travel richer and painting an adventure, all at once.

Today I am back in my North Carolina studio, transforming some of my small Positano paintings into larger more sustained works. It brings back sweet, saltwater memories of a chilly summer week—but in no way can it replace those wonderful hours of absorbing the sun and the sights.

So, someday soon, my easel and I will return to Positano.

It will be warmer, perhaps, but the windy little roads of Positano will still lead to new vistas. . . and my endeavor to get the water “just right” will happily continue.

Painting Positano

To learn more about Jean Cauthon, please visit www.JeanCauthen.com.

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Akiko Open-Edition Print of Tuxedo Black White Cat A4C

  Title: Mama Giclee Print Support: Archival matte paper Image size: 7″ x 8.5″ (Paper size: 8.5″ x 11″ inches)   This is an open-edition print of my original acrylic painting titled “Mama.” The image size is 7″ x 8.5″ on 8.5″ x 11″ (inches) heavyweight archival matte paper, unmatted and unframed. The print is titled and hand-signed by the artist (me) on the front. It is perfect for 11″x 14″ mat with 8″ x 10″ opening. Please note that this item is a print only; mat or frame is NOT included.   I am happy to combine shipping if you purchase more than one item. I accept credit cards (RME, Paypal), money order, cashier’s checks, and personal checks. Payment is due within 7 days of Auction end. Thank you for visiting our auction. Click to see: Akiko’s ME page and other items currently for sale All Auctions by Art For Critters artists NOTE: All images and original paintings are copyrighted by the artist and all reproduction and display rights are reserved.

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Akiko Limited Edition Print of Greyhound Whippet Dog

Title: Home At Last Support: Archival matte paper Limited Edition Giclee Print Image size (approx): 7″ x 8.5″ (Paper size: 8.5″ x 11″ inches) Meet Smoke Ring, one of the lucky greyhounds from Greyhound Rescue Foundation of TN that has found a loving home.       This is a limited-edition print of my original acrylic painting titled “Home At Last.” The image size is about 7″x 8.5″ on 8.5″x 11″ heavyweight matte paper, unmatted and unframed. The print is pencil signed and numbered at the bottom on the front and comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity. The edition is limited to 50. I am happy to combine shipping if you purchase more than one item. I accept credit cards (RME, Paypal), money order, cashier’s checks, and personal checks. Payment is due within 7 days of Auction end. Thank you for visiting our auction. Click to see: Akiko’s ME page and other items currently for sale All Auctions by Art For Critters artists NOTE: All images and original paintings are copyrighted by the artist and all reproduction and display rights are reserved.

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What Makes Paris Hilton Such a Hot Celebrity?

The word “Paris” evokes two images. One, an epitome of love and beauty. The other, a beauty in love.

Right now, Paris Hilton and her new beau Doug Reinhardt are painting…

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Maison Européenne de la Photographie Celebrates Henri Cartier-Bresson’s Centennial

PARIS.- Presented as a celebration of the centenary of the birth of Henri Cartier- Bresson, this exhibition proposes a course starting from the 320 works preserved at the Maison Européenne de la Photographie. This collection was constituted starting from two broad topics: Paris and the Europeans. The first is the result of a long work undertaken on the files of the photographer. Between 1980 and 1984, Henri Cartier-Bresson, Daniel Arnault, of Magnum, and Jean-Luc Monterosso selected a corpus of images on Paris. This unit then gave

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National Portrait Gallery Acquires Newly Discovered Portrait of First Poet Laureate

LONDON.- The National Portrait Gallery has acquired an oil portrait of the British seventeenth-century poet John Dryden, by the court artist John Michael Wright, believed to have been painted at the time he was appointed first official Poet Laureate in 1668. With its wreath and Latin inscriptions, the painting is a celebration of the newly created office of Poet Laureate and is the first portrait of

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Inspired Floral Photography by John Guild

Step back and think about what has influenced your perspective on art. Was it your childhood experiences? A hobby? Your travels?

This week’s featured artist, John Guild, credits his diverse education and inspiring mentors for the colorful, imaginary photographic world that he creates today.

Born in the Los Angeles area, John earned degrees in both fine art and engineering. His influences include Buckminster Fuller for his creative engineering, Peter Max for his colorful pop art, and Man Ray for pushing the limits of 20th century photography.

It’s that unique combination of art, innovation, and engineering that makes John’s images so interesting. They are all technically crisp, exploding with bright colors and contrast, yet are carefully staged to create an open-ended story for the viewer.

In his series, Flowers – After Dark, John attempts to reveal the hidden life of flowers. He asks, “What do we really know about the life of the flower after dark?”

Daisies on Black

John’s photographic process is as interesting as the photographs themselves—he explains his use of a hidden camera on remote shutter speed as a way of remaining “invisible to the flower.”

The results of that process speak for themselves, revealing mysterious nocturnal images that are both beautiful and open to interpretation.

The photo below, for example, was especially intriguing to me.

Shelter

Two flowers seem to be caught in the act of either capturing or sheltering another - and it’s up to you to decide for yourself which action is really taking place.

This final image is from another series entitled Flowers – Surrender Deeply. It is paired with a poem about surrendering, which I found very fitting given that the process of creating art always involves some sort of surrender to the elements of the image.

Caged

On his website, John writes, “Life is way too short; capture and hold it dear each day.” It’s clear that he follows that ideal both figuratively and literally, as his photos reveal a multitude of stories captured in bold colors and beautiful imagery.

If you can, I hope you’ll visit John’s website at www.guildphotos.com to experience more of his photographic masterpieces.

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Stag’s Leap

Original Art by award winning American artist Arlene Wright-Correll Stag’s Leap Deckle Edge Stag’s Leap Buy this today Stag’s Leap. shown float matted Stag’s Leap. shown unmatted and float matted Stag’s Leap. Details: Title: Stag’s Leap Size: 7″ x 11″ Media: Gouache Watercolors Date: 2008 About This Piece: “Stag’s Leap” is a 7″ x 11″ gouache watercolor on 100% acid free handmade cotton rag paper.We have a lot of deer in our yard in the mornings and evenings, but in November it seems the hunters drive them through the woods surrounding our home and we often see them jumping our 5 foot high fences such as this one of eight did the other morning.This painting is float matted and the outside matting measurements ar 15″ x 19″ and is ready for your favorite frame.Gallery Price is $199.50 or you can make an offer by going to this site. http://www.yessy.com/AvalonStudio/ArlenesArt.html?i=9679 Certified Member of EBSQ Self-Representing Artists About the Artist: About the Artist. Arlene Wright-Correll (1935- ___), American Artist, free lance writer, & avid gardener, at the age of 68, decided to pick up her paint brushes again after 54 years and paint, in mostly gouache watercolors, the flowers, herbs and fruits that grow at Home Farm Herbery. Though she paints in all mediums, she likes to use the Gouache paints, which are a heavy, opaque watercolor paint, sometimes called body color, producing a less wet-appearing and more strongly colored picture than ordinary watercolor. She also paints in oils, oil pastels, soft pastels, pen & ink and colored pencils. Occasionally, she will paint something from her world travels. Especially, of Scotland, Ireland, or the Mediterranean. She is fond of those old memories. Exhibitions: 2009 Miami Basel Competition, Smithsonian Institute 2008 Art exhibition “Between Fences”, 2008 The Artist s Magazine’s 2008 All-Media Online Competition, Hart County Fair 2008, (Multiple ribbons), KY State Fair 2008 & 2007, Western KY University Celebration of the Arts, 2007 & 2008 & South 2007 & 2008 Women in the Arts, Bowling Green, KY, Medical Center, Central KY Cultural Center, Glasgow KY, 2007, Artist of the Month, Horse Cave Book Store, 2006, 1st place winner Salis International, Colorado Springs, May 2005. Hydras Watercolors. Her original paintings are sold quite quickly and one can always try and pick up whatever current one she is working on. The amazing thing about this “young” artist is that as a mother of 5 & the grandmother of 5, she is also a cancer and stroke survivor who is able to strive forward each and everyday to welcome the beauty of this small planet. 10% of each sale is donated to the St. Judes Children’s Hospital for children’s cancer research Ms. Wright-Correll is a Certified EBSQ Artist , the creator and writer of Who’s Who in KY Arts and CraftsShe is also a published author. Buy a Giclee Print of this painting You can review her works of art at http://www.learn-america.com or check out her daily painting sales at http://arlene-wright-correll.blogspot.com/ Her own favorite saying is …….. “Tread the Earth Lightly” and in the meantime.. may your day be filled with Peace, Light and Love, Arlene Wright-Correll Visit my page. See my Other Auctions! Payment Details: Money Order, Cashiers check, PayPal. All PayPal payments are made to avalonsg@scrtc.com. We will accept your personal check. However, nothing is shipped until your personal check clears. Shipping Details: We ship within 2 business days of receipt of funds into our account. unless it is a special order or commission and then the art piece is shipped upon completion. For Continental US sales insurance is included in our shipping price. Beyond that insurance is optional and if you choose to insure your purchase we require you add enough for insurance. We will ship worldwide. Email us your postal code for shipping fees outside USA & Canada. All Sales are final : 10% of each sale is donated to the St. Judes Childrens Hospital. You can see this and other Paintings on the following link. http://www.learn-america.com/stories/storyReader$1550 and for note cards and other things please go to http://www.cafepress.com/arlene_correllInvest in one of my affordable prints

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UNDER A DANCING STAR Original Mixed Media Collage Painting

Under a Dancing Star –> Title:”Under a Dancing Star”Series: Archetypes and Dreams Series Medium:vintage papers, modern archival papers, stamps, inks.stamped images on primed MDF hardboard, sawtooth hanger applied to back, edges are finished, ready to hangDimensions:12″x16″A new original mixed media collage painting from my studio.I take great care to try and display the painting as true to life colors on my monitor .Painting is signed on the back by the artist and accompanied by a certificate of authenticity.My work has been purchased internationally from France, Hong Kong,Singapore,Ireland,Canada,Croatia,Turkey, England, Scotland, to South Africa and extensively throughout all the US with collectors in almost state. I am listed in the World Artist Directory and am a juried member of EBSQ+ self representing artists group and WWAO (worldwide women artists online) and ZNEI WILL SHIP INTERNATIONALLY BUT I DO NOT KNOW WHAT THE SHIPPING CHARGES WILL BE PLEASE EMAIL BEFORE BIDDING FOR SHIPPING CHARGES INTERNATIONALLY Expressionist and Fauve style art by Renée GANDY Payment may be made by Paypal with credit or debit card. Shipping within 7 days of payment received unless a commission/custom painting and then it will be shipped in the time framed quoted in the auction listing. Please email for international shipping quotes prior to bidding. Auctions Feedback Store About Me Contact Add To Favorites | | | | | Template & Graphics © 2007 Unauthorized Duplication Prohibited

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Feeling Dull? Here Is Some Silliness to Perk You Up

If you are suffering from the blues, or going through an uneasy situation, here is some respite. Read these short funny quotes. Murphy’s Laws are also cathartic for the dull…

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