Therefore this is a first work I have full intentions to finish and it will go on the wall of my studio at Gallerie 13.
Thursday, October 7, 2010
More Irises... Oil Pastel WIP update.
Therefore this is a first work I have full intentions to finish and it will go on the wall of my studio at Gallerie 13.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
"View of Kings Gap" Plein Air pastel landscape.
9 x 12 ", La Carte, Pastels.
Tonight I finalized my Plein Air painting what I did this Sunday during our paint out at Kings Gap State park. Almost all of us painted pretty much the same thing. View of Kings Gap vista was so magnificent that it was hard not to try what could you do about it.
Like usually I went in too many details and didn't finish bottom part of my painting, what is very typical for me. Most of the time I'm starting to work from the top down, just to prevent all that pastel mess. Usually this strategy works just fine, but sometimes I'm ending up with half-finished painting when top part is looking totally finished and bottom part is barely there... Not hard to fix it later on, what I did. the only problem is - I don't have a frame or mat for this size of painting, so I have to wrap it in glassine and put it on a shelf till better times.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Kings Gap Plein Air exhibit.
Today our group of Plein Air artists (OK, OK!... It is called: "Susquehanna Valley Plein Air Painters") had our first group show at Kings Gap State park mansion. Show was a part of garden Harvest festival what attracted a lot of people. Great food, pony rides, live music, beautiful views and of course few of us painting!... Great way to spend Sunday afternoon, but it was sort of cold... Fall is definitely here!
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Studio opening and DPP show at Gallerie 13.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
"View from the Terrace" Oil Pastel landscape.
10 x 8 ", RTX 280, OIl Pastels.
This was a Plein Air style painting of Kings Gap State park mansion what I just finished this weekend.
I'm planning this work to be a part of Plein Air exhibit during upcoming festival at Kings Gap in October.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Oil Pastel Society "Transcendence" International show award.
Quoted from http://www.oilpastelsociety.com/:
2010 Members' Only Online Show
"Koi Pond" Oil pastel by Tatiana Myers 2nd Place Professional/Signature category. | ||
http://oilpastelsociety.com/2010Show/2010Transcendence.htm
Judged this year by Bill Creevy, Internationally known artist
Sunday, September 19, 2010
"Little Irises" on Pastelmat.
Friday, September 17, 2010
2nd Floor Gallery in Mechanicsburg offers visual arts in unique light | PennLive.com

Quoted from http://blog.pennlive.com/go/2010/08/2nd_floor_gallery_in_mechanics.html:
2nd Floor Gallery in Mechanicsburg offers visual arts in unique light | PennLive.com
Published: Thursday, August 26, 2010, 3:41 AM
Despite its work-a-day name, Mechanicsburg has considerable charm and whimsy of its own, characterized by the 2nd Floor Gallery. I visited it, not for the first time, last week. The space is a perfect example of the benefits to be gained in the conversion and repurposing of an old building. It also gives artists the opportunity to display and sell their work to clients without having to be directly involved in that transactional process.
Until nine years ago, 2nd Floor Gallery was a working Presbyterian church in the heart of Mechanicsburg. The church moved to a new space, and now the site is devoted to the visual arts. It has more than 500 works regularly rotated from a much larger stash, representing almost every kind and every level of art.
Each month there’s a featured artist, and this month it’s Linda Buckwalter, whose day job is teaching math at the Harrisburg Area Community College. Her wholesome landscapes, florals and animals greet you when you open the door to the main gallery. That’s after you climb the creaky stairs and admire the old brickwork peeking through the plastered staircase wall.
What might distract you when you open that door to the gallery is the space itself, with its high ceiling, ecclesiastical light fixtures, sloping wooden floor and stained glass windows covered in translucent plastic because, according to Terry Kennedy, the executive director of 2nd Floor Gallery, they leak. Nevertheless, the windows let in a massive amount of natural light, aided by copious track lighting. You’re dazzled by light and color.
At the far end of the gallery, you can see the pipes of the organ; the organ is gone, but the pipes decoratively remain. On the wall, flanking what must have been the pulpit, is the vestigial worship service schedule, slotted into a little wooden display case. With the huge windows and whatever else remains from its previous incarnation, there is little room for wall display, but that problem has been solved creatively.
The space is divided by freestanding solid surfaces, diagonally sectioning off the huge room in a way that its pews must have done when it was a functioning church. There’s a stable of about 100 artists whose works are regularly exhibited, and because the displays are organized by artist whenever possible, each small area acts as a mini-exhibition of that artist.
If you’ve ever been to Montmartre, that legendary outdoor art mecca that overlooks Paris, there’s that same feeling of infinite variety; acrylics, oils, watercolors, mobiles, note cards, sculpture and jewelry; portraits, abstracts, pop and op art plus Pennsylvania landscapes and plenty of pictures of pets. Of course, everything is for sale, and most of the artists have a local connection, including from the famed group known as the Seven Lively Artists.
The 2nd Floor Gallery also has a first floor. The former church administrative offices are now small galleries for individual artists, and there are even a couple of artists’ studios, plus another small exhibition space, this month devoted to the oil pastels and egg temperas of artist Tatiana Myers. As does Buckwalter, she devotes herself to canvases of flowers, water landscapes and still life studies.
Kennedy spends much of his time keeping what’s on permanent display moving around; within a three-month span, there’s likely to be a complete rotation, so what you see when you visit the gallery is likely to be different each time.
“There are some great art communities in major towns, like Lancaster and Harrisburg, but there is a surprising number of talented artists in Mechanicsburg,” said Kennedy, a working artist in his own right, who currently has an exhibit in New York. “We really pride ourselves on educating the public that artists are not pretentious, obnoxious or crazy,” he said.
You can see for yourself if that’s true at the monthly receptions held every third Saturday, when artists and the public have a chance to mingle. Performance art and demonstrations also take place, plus live music.
It’s a “close-knit group of artists that band together to promote the gallery to friends and clients,” Terry Kennedy summarized.
Although the building is extraordinary, Kennedy said, “It’s really the artists” that make 2nd Floor Gallery a worthwhile destination.
Thursday, September 16, 2010
More Irises... Oil Pastels WIP.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010
My paintings went to Bucks County!
