Monday, March 23, 2009

Napa Workshop Was A Blast!!

Just back from a great weekend in Napa! Beautiful locations, great food and wine, and a really nice group of people. I couldn't ask for more. Well, I can -- a little less wind would have made it perfect -- but considering all that can go wrong with a plein air painting workshop, I have to say this was remarkably headache free. Thanks to my hosts Leslie and Alan, who took care of all the fine details for me, I was able to just show up and teach.

Here's the recap;

Etude Demo, 12 x 9 inches, oil on linen


On Friday, I arrived in Napa a few hours before the workshop started - I wanted to get myself in the environment and get into the groove, so to speak. So I got a cup of coffee and a sandwich, parked my car on the side of a quiet shady road in Carneros, and mentally prepared for my demo. I didn't know what my demo was going to be until I got to Etude Winery, but I needed to go over some key points so I wouldn't forget to cover them in my demo.

Shortly before 1pm, I arrived at Etude, and scoped out a good spot for my demo; I had to find an interesting view but more importantly, the spot needed to be in an open shade so everyone can watch the demo, protected from the sun. The sun wasn't harsh, but two or three hours of it would surely be uncomfortable.

I settled on the view of the winery structure. I knew this wasn't going to be easy, what with trees with bare branches and all, but I figured, what the hell, let's get out of the comfort zone and see what happens. If I fail spectacularly (a distinct possibility), it'll at least be entertaining.

I'm happy to say I managed to pull off a decent demo. Better than expected, actually. I think the pressure helped me to make decisions carefully and logically. What a relief!

The hard part of the workshop was done! I bought a couple of bottles of Pinots from the winery, and we gathered around the nice garden patio and had tastings while getting to know one another. I already knew most of the students from previous classes and many knew each other too, so it was a very nice and relaxed group. Good wine, good conversation. The workshop was off to a great start.

Later that evening, we gathered at Uva for our banquet dinner. I love including a big dinner party in my workshops. It's just so much fun and adds to the experience. I mean you gotta eat anyway, right? And you're in a special place like Napa. It's a no brainer. Uva is a great little Italian restaurant with live jazz. Kinda reminds me of the restaurant in the movie Big Night. We had a big table in a private section of the restaurant all to ourselves. Wine flowed, food was delicious, and everyone had a wonderful time.



Mondavi Under Heavy Clouds, 9 x 12 inches, oil on linen

Day 2. We gathered at Robert Mondavi Winery and got right to work. The sun teased us all morning but we had some really nice clouds to work with. I think painting the vines proved to be troublesome to everyone, and it took a while to get loosened up but eventually each found his groove. Most of us were in the vineyards which were off-limits to tourists, but Elaine, Susan, and Alan set up near the tour path, and got mobbed by Chinese tourists. Instantly, E,S, and A became tourist attractions. Elaine was in her environment (her background includes being a flight attendant, and psychotherapy. Imagine that!) , however, and worked the crowd like Pied Piper. It was amazing and hilarious!!

In the afternoon, we continue to paint with no more unexpected mobs, but we had a few sprinkles. Mother Nature managed to hold off until we started our critique, at which point it started pouring. Fortunately, we were in a covered area. Talk about good timing~ Despite the fact that the vines were difficult to paint, I think everyone did really well.

Later, I went back to Alan and Leslie's place on the other side of the hill, opened a Stephen Ross Pinot to unwind. Leslie made this great lasagna for dinner which made a perfect ending to another great painting day in Napa.


Diamond Oaks Demo, 9 x 12 inches, oil on linen

Day 3. The weather forcast said we'd have a lot of rain through the night, but should be clear by morning. And to our surprise, they were right! When I awoke in the morning and stepped outside, it was nothing short of glorious. The clouds were magnificent, and the air crisp. I couldn't wait to get started!

Today's location, Diamond Oaks Winery, boasts spectacular panoramic views of Napa valley. The wind was icy but we were able to set up sheltered by the building, and still get great views of the valley below. As I didn't want to take away too much of the painting time, I did a short (1 hour) demo, more or less specifically on atmospheric perspective, which was very prominent in our vista.

We painted all day, with a break in the middle for lunch. The day just flew by! By the end of the day everyone was tired but we had a very constructive group critique. As with my Donner Summit workshop last fall, I wanted everyone to improve not only their painting skills, but critiquing skills as well. After all, if you can't critique your own work effectively, you can't know what to do to improve a painting, right? I think everyone did great. Today's paintings were executed with much more confidence, and it showed in the work. I was happy about that.

So comes to close another beautiful weekend in Napa. I think I'm getting better at this workshop thing, which is a good thing because I really do enjoy it.

Oh, another thing - my little demo booklet was very well received :-) I will make them available very soon. I have to figure out shipping costs and stuff, but it'll be soon. I promise.

14 comments:

craigstephens said...

Sounds like a great Time Terry! Sorry I missed it.

Terry Miura said...

Sorry you missed it too~ Next time!

michael mikolon said...

I think Craig and I will be the first ones to sign up to you next workshop. We missed a good thing!
And thanks for your comments, I think I am understanding more of what to do with the value structure.
But being able to really do it is another thing all together.

Theresa Rankin said...

Wonderful little pieces!!...you are so inspiring!! I have passed on the Passion for Painting award to you! Check my blog for details!!

Kelley Carey MacDonald said...

Wow! I never saw your blog before and I have to say I'm floored! I love your work! I'm glad you're giving workshops, they look like a lot of fun, mixed in with great demo's and interesting lessons.

Mary Stahl said...

Excellent workshop, Terry! Thank you!
I learned a lot and met some very nice people. All in all, it was a very positive experience. You'll be happy to hear that I'm practicing my grays and trying to lay down clean strokes without doing too much blending and moushing. :-)

Terry Miura said...

Hey Mike~ I don't have another workshop planned specifically, but there's talk of putting one together where you can paddle around - how does Lake Tahoe sound?

Terry Miura said...

Thanks for the honor, Theresa! I like Ann's Koi too. Now I must sit down and think about to whom to pass this wonderful award!

Terry Miura said...

Hi Kelly, and thanks for visiting my wee little blog:-)
Demo was great fun - we even painted in between sips of wine haha!

Terry Miura said...

Mary, I'm glad you had a good time at the workshop. Those dang grays - once you're hooked, it'll consume you for life. watch out:-)

'hope to run into you at one show or another, or at a future workshop may be. Come see me at the Napa Valley Art Festival in August!

tonypetersart said...

Hey Terry, these look great!

Julie Tsang said...

hi Terry, what lovely landscape paintings you have! Are the napa wineries pretty approachable with allowing artists to paint en plein air in their properties? would love to come for the next workshop!

Terry Miura said...

thanks tony~


julie, thanks for visiting ~ as for wineries, some are very receptive to artists and others are very NOT. sometimes you get an OK to paint on the premises from one manager, and get kicked off by another. You just have to be ready for anything!

Arnoldlevine said...

Sounds like a great time. I'ld love
to attend some time. I spent a few weeks with Alan at Montecastello
and he told me about you and your site.
Very nice work.
Armoldlevinefineart.com