Showing posts with label arizona landscape painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arizona landscape painting. Show all posts

Monday, June 23, 2025

The Mountains are Silent as the Wind Howls Revisited - New Painting

The Mountains are Silent as the Wind Howls
The finished piece, revisited in 2025.
42 x 59.5 inches
Acrylic on Canvas
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The Mountains are Silent as the Wind Howls
The piece, as created originally in 2021.

My painting experience while painting the piece above depicts what feels common to today's current events. Chaos all around me. The wind is blustering my canvas, moving my supplies, tossing the pieces of wood I had stacked on the canvas edges. I reckon with it, giving my greatest retort and my warmest sweet talk. Nothing would be heard by the wind that day. It was all powerful. But, the strength of the mountains is silent; they are unshakable by anything the wind can blow their way. They are unmoved by anything I say to them like, "and you're just going to stand there with nothing to say while I'm getting tossed around here"? Ha! The mountains are silent as the wind howls, waiting for me to settle down and begin painting. 

I was excited to get outside to the land to paint. My painting location was the old abandoned salt mine with a beloved view.

Mother Nature doesn’t comply with my wishes for a peaceful time. On this day, no amount of declaration, soothsaying, or bargaining worked. The mountains stood there in silence, expecting me to begin. The painting session was exhilarating, with billowing plastic and flying canvas edges. Giggles ensued while playing with the elements at work. Dust, dirt, weed particles, and salt become part of this painting.

The 60 x 60-inch unstretched canvas is an enormous size for a Plein air painting. I laid it on the ground to work. There were old timbers and pieces of wood lying around, so I grabbed them to secure the corners. I placed it on a hill so the angle would tilt. It was a next-to-impossible task to paint that day as the wind howled, scoffing at me as I worked to secure the painting. I figured out the general layout, and the desired composition of the land, painting as best I could.

Mary Rush with her painting in process.
The Mountains are Silent as the Wind Howls

I’ve been Plein air painting for years. The new way of painting Plein air began about five paintings ago. Now, besides the small-size stretched canvas, I work on large-size flat raw canvas, either placed on the floor or on the land instead of working on an easel.

There are places on this painting, which to me, depict ancient Native American stories. These came forth during the painting process, much to my surprise. The old salt mine served as a ritual site for Hopi Native Americans before people developed it into a mining operation. Please take time to tune into the energy of this painting. It will be satisfying.

I painted this piece four years ago, leaving the painting in its raw state. I revisited it to refine it from that first visit to the land.

I’m told my Plein air paintings capture the spirit of the location. I believe I captured the experience of being there with the fierce wind howling and blowing my canvas all over the place. It was an untamable moment. My artwork depicts the vibrant, untamed spirit hidden within the tranquil mountain landscape, a place whispering ancient stories.

Painting on location.

What do you think of this painting? Do you see any tales from the distant past expressed on this painting?



Monday, June 10, 2024

The Throne of God - Oil Painting Now Dry and For Sale

 

The Throne of God at the Salt Mine
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas
14 x 11 x 0.5 inches


The Throne of God

  • Mixed media on Canvas
  • 14 x 11 x 0.5 in

A land formation at the salt mine conjures my imagination of being an enormously large chair where God sits. I always feel I am at God’s feet when I encounter it. He sits on his throne and watches over me as I hike and paint.

It’s always a thrill to hit the hiking trail with paints and an easel over my shoulder. As much as I love painting abstract, I love being in nature too. The new process marries both the abstract and the landscape. I have the best of both worlds now. It feels great.

The white, beige, metallic gold, and metallic silver color palette is subtle except for the highly contrasting lines.

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The Throne of God

  • Mixed media on Canvas
  • 14 x 11 x 0.5 in
  • $400 + $50 shipping
Artist Mary Rush with her painting The Throne of God at the Salt Mine.

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Monday, February 27, 2017

The Gift of the Landscape - New Southwestern Landscape Painting of Camp Verde, Arizona

The Gift of the Landscape
Oil on Canvas, 14 x 7 x 0.75 inches
Copyright 2017 Mary Gravelle
This painting was painted en plein air. The location is near the old salt mine in Camp Verde, Arizona. It's still winter here so the landscape is mostly brown and tan. The mountains in the distance are green and blue. The clouds were in the shape of angels. I think the cloud that I painted ended up looking like a rabbit. That makes sense since I have had an encounter with rabbits and their baby bunny nest in my garage with a dirt floor this week.

It's always a pleasure to paint outdoors. I'm still working out the details of painting in oils versus acrylics. I had just gotten the hang of painting outdoors with acrylics so they didn't dry too fast while I was working. With oil paints, it is the opposite. The painting will still be wet when I leave. More logistics to figure out. Also, I seem to be one messy painter getting paint on my clothes, hands, and hat, not to mention my equipment. I hear that baby wipes work great so I will give them a try next time to keep myself as tidy as possible. :-)

I loved this view of the landscape with the way the curves of the mountains were situated. I was facing the sun, but the visor on my hat kept the sun from my eyes. This is probably the first plein air painting that I finished in one outing. Yay! This is a small painting, 14 x 7 inches. I love it.

It will be available for sale as soon as it dries and I varnish it. I'm thinking 2-3 weeks for this one. If you want to purchase it beforehand, let me know via email at Mary@MaryFineArt.com. I would love to reserve it for you.

Below is a photo from the scene on location.

Painting on location near the old salt mine in Camp Verde, Arizona
The Gift of the Landscape
Oil on Canvas, 14 x 7 x 0.75 inches
Copyright 2017 Mary Gravelle


About the Author

Mary Rae Rush (Mary Gravelle) is an artist, author, and creativity catalyst and consultant. She resides in Sedona, Arizona with her loving and efficient assistant, Sir Kitty. Her other services are Sedona Art Hikes and Wisdom Painting.

Contact her today with painting commissions, requests for creative work, consultations, or one on one coaching sessions. She is happy to paint something just for you. Or she can help you delve into your creativity and come out with your own unique expression.

Inquiries

Inquiries can be made through the contact page.

And, as always, I would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment below. 

Until Next Week
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Monday, February 20, 2017

The Soft Approach - New Southwestern Landscape Painting from Camp Verde, Arizona

The Soft Approach, Oil on MDF, 12 x 24 inches
Copyright 2017 Mary Gravelle.
The painting does not have the green background around it.
One of the first things I did when I moved into my new place in Camp Verde, Arizona was to paint. I have a fantastic 360 degree view of mountains that seem to reach into eternity. Every window in this place offers inspiration for many paintings to come. I set my easel up to look out my kitchen window.

I painted The Soft Approach with oil paints using my fingers. I have not painted in oils for many years. I found it was easier to put on a latex glove and just dive into the paint full strength. I had forgotten the joys of mixing paint directly on the canvas. I had forgotten the joys of painting wet on wet. I used a lot of paint!

I call this painting, The Soft Approach, for a several reasons. First, the oil paints, being painted with my fingers made it impossible to get straight, crisp edges. I was seeking this new approach. My acrylic landscape paintings seem to have harder edges. I wanted to try something different. The landscape itself looks soft with its rolling hills sitting at the foot of the taller, large, looming mountains behind them. It's like a gentle invitation to the imagination of expansion within oneself. The other reason for this title is the final result of the painting. It looks soft in the way the paint is laid on. It looks soft in its application of colors and shapes compared to most of my vibrantly hued landscapes.


The Soft Approach, Oil on MDF, 12 x 24 inches
Copyright 2017 Mary Gravelle.


This oil painting is still drying. It will be available for sale in about a month. Once it is dry, I will varnish it. Then, I'll put it up for sale on my website. I will let you know when that happens. If you want to pre-buy it, just let me know! Email Mary@MaryFineArt.com. It would be my pleasure to reserve it for you.

Below are a few in-process photos.

In-process photo
The Soft Approach, Oil on MDF, 12 x 24 inches
Copyright 2017 Mary Gravelle.



My paint pile after completing this painting.
The Soft Approach, Oil on MDF, 12 x 24 inches
Copyright 2017 Mary Gravelle.


About the Author


Mary Rae Rush (Mary Gravelle) is an artist, author, and creativity catalyst and consultant. She resides in Sedona, Arizona with her loving and efficient assistant, Sir Kitty. Her other services are Sedona Art Hikes and Wisdom Painting.

Contact her today with painting commissions, requests for creative work, consultations, or one on one coaching sessions. She is happy to paint something just for you. Or she can help you delve into your creativity and come out with your own unique expression.

Inquiries

Inquiries can be made through the contact page.

And, as always, I would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment below. 

Until Next Week
  • Appreciate art
  • Buy art
  • Create art