A trip to the Richmond Art Museum.
http://www.richmondartmuseum.org/exhibits
Painting Indiana: En Plein View
August 22 - October 10, 2010
In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the Painting Indiana Project, RAM will exhibit new works by Robert Eberle, Ronald Mack, Don Russell and Dan Woodson. Join us as we rediscover the beauty of the Hoosier landscape from the brushes of four of the guys from the original group of artists who painted all 92 counties of the Indiana countryside.
I went to the opening reception.
That is Shaun Dingwerth on the far right.
He is the Director of the museum.
I'm such a kid when it comes to autographs.
Thanks Don.
OK... this is my favorite painting.
Ron Mack's of course.
And this is in the permanent collection.
It is painted by David Slonim. Another Indiana Artist!
Look at what a simple, everyday subject he used.
Then look at how he uses sunlight and shadow to make it a wow!
Love his work. He also illustrates and writes children's books.
The next stop on our trip home was a bridge in Portland, In.
Artists have to have lots of reference pictures you know.
I'm always looking for good subjects to paint.
On the way back home we visited
the Ceylon Covered Bridge
two miles northeast of Geneva, IN.
Then on to see the new clock tower in Berne, In.
This view is from the street.
Around the back...
the glockenspiel comes on for about 10 minutes every hour.
It was shady when I took this picture.
Bye now......