Sunday, March 26, 2023

Next 3-Day Intensive Workshop with Ken Elliott Castle Rock, CO Denver Metro, May. 5-7, 2023


Open to artists at all skill levels and media
An indoor, fully immersive, three-day workshop
Open to 6 artists $590  2 spots left

May 5-7:
Fri - Sat, 9:30 - 4 pm
Sunday evening after break, Photoshop Tools 4:30 - 6 pm

Airport transportation and some lodging is available. 

Questions? Contact Ken
303-995-1611  email
 
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Ken will discuss strategies for creating better artworks with a variety of common and creative tools. The workshop will focus on concepts for making better starts, compelling artworks, going to new places in your work, and how to make fine art. They will use informative videos and pass on strategies, some not the literature, but handed down from the very best teachers.



Thursday, March 23, 2023

Grateful Notices: Trees in Shadow, oil on canvas, 36 x 60 inches

My sincere thanks to the collectors that purchased this oil.


About this artwork:

This painting came from a previous and smaller oil, Winters Evening, a 30 x 30 canvas.

 

I was very intrigued by the upper part of the earlier oil and wanted to do a larger, wider version while pushing the colors further. Starting with the deep purple, it was quickly apparent that this would be a bolder oil and the strong blue overlay made that happen.

 

It’s an unusual composition with the trees emerging from a dark hillside and upward to the iridescent sky, creating a powerful contrast all along the tree-sky edge.

 

This is a high-key color work and this oil was like a horse that wanted to run! I took my time and in the space of a month, a number of subtleties were added a bit at a time, adding interest and complexity.

 

It is one of those simple looking works that has hundreds of moves in it and somewhere in that scene is the tightrope that I was walking the entire time.




Monday, March 20, 2023

New Work: Color in Motion, oil canvas, 30 x 30 in.

 

Color in Motion
Oil canvas, 30 x 30 in.
Private Collection

 

About this oil:

I set out to do a painting with this palette in mind and after considering different landscapes, the idea of clouds was the most appealing choice and it offered the most flexibility.

 

The oil was first laid out with tangerine and yellow and once the shapes were roughly in place, then the fun began. What colors are needed to make the tangerine and yellow more interesting? The best way to find out is by trying out various combinations.

 

The exciting part is when something good and unexpected happens. Once that combination takes a spot on in the composition, it sends out a ripple, raising the bar across the canvas.

 

There were a number of those surprises and it resulted in the addition of layered of blues and purples at the top of the piece. Not only did they provide a nice counterpoint to the warmer colors but they also indicated atmosphere, a big improvement to the piece and something I love to do.

 

Creating paintings is a delightful experience, setting off on a creative journey to what often ends up being an unknown destination. If all goes well, someone will take it home and it begins another life, another journey.

Saturday, March 18, 2023

February Newsletter 2023

February News:

"Painting is self-discovery. Every good artist paints what he is."
— Jackson Pollock

A lot of what I do has been described as powerful and calm, colorful and poetic, simple and complicated. Apparently, and like so many of us, we are full of contradictions and difficult to describe.  It's nice not to have too many limits!

A number of new oils have been started this month and there is the usual crowd of existing canvases in progress, insistently waiting their turn. Two finished oils follow below. It has been a pleasurable month of friends, artists and tasks completed. The world can be a difficult place, but I am fortunate to be able to create a measure of calm in the studio and put it out into the world for you.
New Works:


Into the Green Forest
Oil on canvas, 48 x 60 inches
Exhibiting: Exhibiting: Saks Galleries, Denver, CO
$10500 framed
About this oil



Winters Evening
Oil on canvas, 30 x 30 inches
$4400 framed
In the studio 
About this oil


Available Works:


Purple Woods
Oil on canvas, 40 x 40 inches
Exhibiting: Boston Art, Boston, MA
$6650 framed
About this oil


Sunset Impression, oil on canvas, 36 x 36 inches
Exhibiting: Page + Waterman Gallery, Wellesley, MA
$5350 framed
About this oil



Red Stand
Oil on canvas, 40 X 40 inches
$6650 framed
Currently in the U.S. Art for Embassies program, installed in the Ambassadors Residence, Dushanbe, Tajikistan

Workshops and Mentoring Sessions:



Take your work to new heights. My Workshops and Mentoring Sessions will focus on strategies for making better paintings, colorist tools, going to new places in your work and making fine art. We will be going deeper into making better and more appealing artworks with a variety of strategies and in some sessions, there will be time for Photoshop insights made easy. all workshop info

Here's a video about what happens in the Group and Private Workshops

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Winter Light II
Oil on canvas, 48 x 48 inches
Exhibiting: Bill Hester Fine Art, Santa Fe, New Mexico
$8200 framed
About this oil


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Ken

Monday, March 13, 2023

New Work: Winters Evening, oil on canvas, 30 x 30 inches

 New Work: Winters Evening, oil on canvas, 30 x 30 inches

In the studio, $4400 framed


About this oil:
This painting was full of surprises, twists and turns, but throughout, I insisted on that blue tree line in shadow. This was one of over a dozen other works currently in progress and it gave me the luxury of taking my time with each one, including a larger variation of this completed one still in the works.

As I was painting this oil, there was a calm that continued to come through. Despite my multiple experiments with the tree shapes and different skies, that serenity persisted.

As the painting evolved, the land and sky forms became more simplified and inversely, more powerful. After many changes and sessions, it all came together chromatically with every element finding the optimal placement.






New Work: Into the Green Forest, oil on canvas, 48 x 60 inches


New Work: Into the Green Forest, oil on canvas, 48 x 60 inches
Exhibiting: Saks Galleries, Denver, CO
$10500 framed

About this oil:
There are a number of ideas at work in this oil. The first is the scale, the feeling of immersion in this forest. It is certainly the case when I’m creating a 5-foot scene of trees up close and it is all that I can see.
Also, there isn’t a break in the spacing of the trunks. In this arrangement, there is a slight change in density but the overall effect is of being in the forest and surrounded in that calm without an obvious path through. Although, and I just saw this, you could follow the golden path to the right!
There is a great deal of depth set up by the green and orange bands on the forest floor that give way to the glowing yellow-green forest beyond. As the painting developed, I was almost a spectator as the forest continued to expand outward, eventually giving way to the bits of sky at the top.
The colors are subtle, as this is a forest of many greens but the painting it is not really green. There are variations of blues and reds that are woven into the scene and they keep the green tones from shouting.
I will miss it when it leaves the studio.