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Western San Juans Adventure 2013

After the Telluride and Aspen Plein Air Invitationals, I went on to the Durango, CO area to meet up with my Sister, Mom, and past assistant, Frank. We all met up at my sister’s place there in bustling Durango in order to do a backpacking trip in to the Chicago Basin of the Western San Juan Mountains. It’s been a wet Summer here in Colorado, and the monsoons have been very busy. 20130718_162608The state may be the greenest I’ve ever seen it before. It’s bitter sweet because while the state needs the moisture, I prefer the drought conditions for painting. Long story short, there was a stationary front that was sitting on top of the Chicago Basin when we boarded the Durango to Silverton Narrow Guage Railroad. We rode the train to a small ghost town along the Animas River in the San Juan Wilderness called Needleton. That’s where our ride ended and our 8 mile hike in accompanied by 2500 feet of elevation gain began. We loaded our packs on our backs and started up the Needle Creek watershed to the basin in a light drizzle. It was a foggy way up the trail and the rain was intermittent. One place about two miles up the creek, the trail got close to a beautiful cascade and I stopped and painted while the others continued trekking on. One more short painting session on the way in and I arrived a few hours later to the camping spot. It was a gloomy evening with low lying clouds hovering above the basin. They started to clear off about the time I was ready to turn in and we saw a very nice half moon in the night sky promising us a clear morning. Well, it lied. 20130717_08451520130717_084549The next morning Frank was up about 4:30 am in order to bag Eolus and North Eolus, two of the four 14ers(14 thousand foot peaks)  in the basin. I woke up again at about 7:00 am to a completely socked in valley..20130717_125327Fog so thick in spots you could only see 30 ft or so. It wasn’t raining though, so I grabbed my painting bag and a quick lunch. I hiked up and out of the treeline and across some magnificent cascading tributary streams. The high population of mountain goats in the area made their presence known all over the area on this day.

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 I painted a cascade on the way to Twin Lakes at the base of the namesake of the creek, the Needle Mountains. At the Lake it was so fogged in that the far banks were indiscernible, but as I started painting the fog lifted over the course of the next 4 hours or so and I filled a camera card with amazing highly dramatic shots. Be on the lookout for some of these paintings in the near future. I ended up painting

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4 paintings of the lake during this time and felt very fortunate for there not being rain involved in the scenario. We had a wet and rainy dinner back at camp, but the sky actually cleared after that and we had an amazing sunset in the basin.20130718_101558 The next morning was actually clear and beautiful. Frank again got up earlier than anyone and hiked up the hill again to get one of the toughest 14ers in CO’s lineup, Sunlight Peak with the all feared “leap of faith” to summit. Rumor has it that Frank got a bit scared up there and was not able to complete the summit, but I don’t believe it!! I painted another three paintings of this gorgeous morning and then as the rain came back, we cleaned up camp and headed for the train stop at Needleton once again. It rained the whole way down, but never downpoured on us luckily. With a couple of cold beers on the train, it was a fantastic end to an amazing trip!! Thank you Universe!
20130721_122122The next week I met up with an old Army buddy, Edmund Rudell. Him and I have a hobby, or maybe an obsession with seeing the bowels of the planet Earth. We very much enjoy doing slot canyons. Most of the ones that we have done are in the Zion National Park area. We’ll hike down a creek a bit and then come to a cliffed out off-camber drop of sometimes up to 200 feet… and then that’s into a deep carved out pool of freezing cold water. Sound AWESOME!?? We put on our rockclimbing harnesses and set up a rappel station from the top. We then rappel down the rope and continue on our adventure.  Well, I was surprised to find out that there are some subalpine and higher elevation slot canyons right here in CO. 20130721_162647There are many in the San Juan Mountains especially concentrated around Ouray, CO. He had done the research on them, and met me in Durango the night I returned out of Chicago Basin. We headed for Ouray and slots early the next morning.
Thing is with Ouray, they call it the Switzerland of the United States, it’s got a lot of vertical elevation to it. Every slot we wanted to do requires an over 1000 foot climb in order to then descend a slot canyon watershed. 20130721_111632We did Oak Creek the first day which I absolutely loved, and Cascade Creek the second day. Cascade had more angular breaks to the erosion of the rock which I found more attractive from a painter’s view. On the third and final day of the slot canyon fun trip we did Bear Creek just outside of town off of the Million Dollar Highway. That was a geologic wonder. From Crestacious period megaripples in the rock from being at the bottom of a shallow inland sea for eons, to tilted layers of metamorphic schist, and water carving through it all. Extremely beautiful!! Be on the lookout for paintings from this slot canyon adventure in the near future.

Enjoy the body of work from the Chicago Basin trip below:

 

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MAY NEWSLETTER

Fine Art Newsletter: MAY 2011
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10×15 “Missouri Greens” Oil on Linen

I hope this newsletter finds you well. It’s been a weird weather Colorado Spring, big surprise there. Luckily, I was able to escape a couple of times. First to Moab, UT for just a couple of days. Below is a painting called “Springtime in Devil’s Garden.” I was captivated by the variety of greens against the red rock, and the peppering of junipers through the scene. I was only able to get a few paintings done on this short trip. My frame guy, Frank wanted to hike in to the Needles area of Canyonlands National Park, so we spent one of the days hiking in to Devil’s Kitchen. It was  PHENOMENAL!

Then, for a couple of weeks at the beginning of May I travelled to Augusta, Missouri to participate in the Augusta Plein Air Event. Beautiful rolling wine country about 40 miles West of St. Louis, Augusta lies on a high bluff overlooking the Missouri River bottoms. There were over a hundred artists registered and as usual the town welcomed everyone with some good ole Missouri hospitaliy! We were wined, dined, and there were events and subcontests every day of the week. The above painting, Missouri Greens, won the “Paint the Watering Holes of the Katy Trail” painting day. Click HERE or the images below to see the blog post of the trip.

Above are some select paintings from the trip. It rained quite a few of the days so I was forced under the hatchback of the my Exterra, or under other cover. The boots I painted from the inside of a garage!

On Wednesday, I’m heading out to Gloucester, Massachussets to paint New England and stock up the gallery out there. If you live in the area, please call me and come by the new gallery space 719-221-8964. It’s called Gloucester Fine Art and is located at 46 Main Street, Gloucester, MA 01930. For those that don’t know the area, Gloucester is a four century old port town right on Cape Ann about 45 miles north of Boston.

There are literally layers of civilization built on top of each other and some of the most diverse coastline. Everything from giant granite boulders toppling over into the ocean to estuaries meandering through marshlands, vast sandy beaches, and of course old world working fishing boats and docks. Look forward to seeing some of these areas featured in the next newsletter.

If you have not ordered your subscription to Plein Air Magazine yet, I highly recommend it. Click the magazine below to see the official website.

It’s a beautiful publication that comes out quarterly and specializes in plein air painting, that is painting on location, both historically and contemporary. I just placed the full page advertisment below in the magazine, so if you dont subscribe, they will be available in Barnes and Nobles in June.

EVENTS:
Click
HERE to see the complete EVENTS PAGE on the website featuring links to artshows, plein air events, and workshops happening in 2011!!

MAY/JUNE: MORE INFO CLICK HERE
Gloucester, MA: painting area for 10 days.
3 Day Workshop, June 8,9,10, Salida, CO (only 2 SLOTS left)
Salida Art Walk, Salida, CO

JULY: MORE INFO CLICK HERE
Telluride Plein Air Invitational, Telluride, CO
Aspen Plein Air Invitational, Aspen, CO
Crested Butte Plein Air Invitational, Crested Butte, CO
Door County Plein Air Invitational, Door County, WI

AUGUST: MORE INFO CLICK HERE
Windows of the Divine Paint Out, Evergreen, CO

SEPTEMBER:
Plein Air on the Rim Invitational, Grand Canyon, AZ

OCTOBER: MORE INFO CLICK HERE
3 Day Workshop, Sedona, AZ
Sedona Plein Air Invitational, Sedona, AZ

NOVEMBER: MORE INFO CLICK HERE
In The Footsteps of Thomas Moran, Zion National Park Plein Air Invitational, Springdale, UT

WORKSHOPS:

I will be doing only 2 more three-day intensive workshops this year.
June 8-10 Salida, CO

October 19-21 Sedona, AZ directly before the Sedona Plein Air Invitational

 

THE PERFECT PLEIN AIR EASEL:
In the market for the perfect plein air easel? Soltek, good but prone to leg problems, and expensive. Open Box M, good but can’t use as many sizes, and expensive. Forget a French Easel unless you love frustration. Here is the new PROLIFIC EASEL!! By a prolific plein air painter (yours truly), for plein air painters!! For more information on this amazing easel click
HERE.

WORKING ON A BOOK (Still):
It’s about time. A field guide, something you can take with you on your excursions!! It’s 5.5×8.5, just fold a piece of typing paper and that’s the size.
Pre-view/Pre-order this gem by following this link.

I hope that my work continues to inspire all of you and thanks for your support.

Also, if you’re planning a trip through Colorado this summer, please think about designing your trip to pass through the AMAZING Arkansas Valley, for scenic hikes, rediculous mountain biking, river rafting, fourteeners, and of course a stop by my gallery/ studio in the “Heart of the Rockies,” Virtuosity Gallery, 142 West 1st Street, Downtown Historic Salida, CO 81201. Feel free to call me for any information.
719-221-8964

Sincerely,
Joshua Been

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March 2011 Newsletter

Fine Art Newsletter: March 2011
40×60 “Rocky Mountain High” Oil on Linen

Hello,
I hope this newsletter finds you well. Lots of news, be sure to scroll all the way down.

LARGE PAINTINGS:

This Winter I’ve spent some invaluable time in the studio exploring some possibilities in larger works. Through a cumulative visual vocabulary built upon painting almost exclusively plein air for more than five years, these larger works contain depth, majesty, and drama. I’ve added a page on my website that exclusively represents sizes 24X24 and larger. They are shown with a frame, as the frame is a large part of the presentaion. If you know of a bank lobby, hotel lobby, etc. and aid in getting one of these paintings sold, I will pay a 15% commmission to you or offer you that amount off of any painting I have available in my gallery. Please feel free to forward this email to potential appreciators. Or if you personally have the space to own one of these paintings, you may take 20% off the price. Here is a link to the Large Paintings area of my website.

Dont worry though, I haven’t stopped plein air painting, or doing smaller studies in the studio. Below are a few recent plein air paintings and figurative works. Click this link to see more new paintings.

18×12  “Late Winter Dusting” Oil on Linen 10X12   “Old Yeller”   Oil on Linen


12X10 “Ladies Night” Oil on Linen

UPDATED “IN THE MEDIA” PAGE ON WEBSITE:
I’ve completely updated the “In The Media” Page allowing anyone to read, download, or print any of the articles that featured me last year. Click HERE to see:

SOUTWEST ART MAGAZINE

AMERICAN ARTIST MAGAZINE

COWBOYS AND INDIANS MAGAZINE

WESTERN ART COLLECTOR MAGAZINE

EVENTS:
Click HERE to see the complete EVENTS PAGE on the website featuring links to artshows, plein air events, and workshops happening in 2011!!

APRIL:
Governor’s Invitational, Loveland, CO
Augusta Plein Air Event, Augusta, MO
3 Day Workshop, Augusta, MO

MAY/JUNE:
Gloucester, MA: painting area for 3 weeks, GRAND OPENING of GLOUCESTER FINE ART.
3 Day Workshop, Salida, CO
Salida Art Walk, Salida, CO

JULY:
Telluride Plein Air Invitational, Telluride, CO
Aspen Plein Air Invitational, Aspen, CO
Crested Butte Plein Air Invitational, Crested Butte, CO
Door County Plein Air Invitational, Door County, WI

AUGUST:
Windows of the Divine Paint Out, Evergreen, CO

SEPTEMBER:
Plein Air on the Rim Invitational, Grand Canyon, AZ

OCTOBER:
3 Day Workshop, Sedona, AZ
Sedona Plein Air Invitational, Sedona, AZ

THE PERFECT PLEIN AIR EASEL(patent pending):
In the market for the perfect plein air easel? Soltek, good but prone to leg problems, and expensive. Open Box M, good but can’t use as many sizes, and expensive. Forget a French Easel unless you love frustration. Here is the new PROLIFIC EASEL!! By a prolific plein air painter (yours truly), for plein air painters!! For more information on this amazing easel click HERE.

WORKING ON A BOOK:
It’s about time. A field guide, something you can take with you on your excursions!! It’s 5.5×8.5, just fold a piece of typing paper and that’s the size. Pre-view/Pre-order this gem by following this link.

I hope that my work continues to inspire all of you and thanks for your support.
Sincerely,
Joshua Been

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