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my Weekend in Southern Indiana

4/21/2018

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Marilee, my wife and I packed-up for a fun weekend of a demonstration and a full-day workshop. A dear friend offered her guest room for the weekend in southern Indiana. 

FRIDAY: We arrived at the historic Brown County Art Gallery in Nashville, IN around 2:30pm. Met with Wayne and Pam Cambell from the Art Association and Jeanne Bennett, Gallery Manager. I offered to do a watercolor demonstration for The Artist Walk at the gallery.
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CLICK ON THE IMAGE TO SEE MY YOU TUBE VIDEO OF THE DEMO
The Art Walk is held the Fourth Friday of each month – April through October. Approximately 12 galleries stay open from 4-7 pm featuring original, hand-made local and regional art, and fine crafts. Refreshments, music, demonstrations, and programs offered at each gallery.

Did you know that the Brown County Art Gallery is a pet-friendly business? Our Pembroke Welsh corgi, Tillie approves. She said they have the best cookies!

This photo I painted from was the beginning of the Wisconsin River in Land ‘O Lakes, WI. I painted this demo in a 5-color, limited palette:
  • Burnt Sienna
  • Raw Sienna
  • Cobalt Blue
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Olive Green
Here's the link to my demo that we originally broadcasted on Facebook Live. CLICK HERE to view on my YouTube channel. 

If you have a chance stop by the gallery and explore all of the collections of art. I am honored to be part of the Brown County Art Gallery Artists Association.

Brown County Art Gallery
1 Artist Drive
Nashville, IN 47448
Jeanne Bennett
Gallery Manager
email: brncagal@att.net
phone: (812) 988-4609
browncountyartgallery.org  


Friday Evening:
We had a wonderful dinner with Mrs. Charlotte Griffin and her husband at Farm Restaurant in downtown Bloomington. Charlotte is the First Vice-President of the Bloomington Watercolor Society. This organization is around 90 strong.

Farm Restaurant Chef Daniel Orr and the FARMteam strive to create  crowd pleasing recipes for every budget and taste using local foods with  global flavors. The menu changes with the seasons and there are always daily specials. 

Saturday Workshop:
Morning
Students started arriving at the First Christian Church on Kirkwood & Washington Streets in Bloomington around 9:00am to allow for setup of their supplies. The I started  the workshop at 9:30am and they put away their brushes at 4:00pm.

From 9:30 to noon I lectured on the basic principles of watercolor especially related to landscape painting. This included a couple of demonstrations on: 
  • nature
  • trees
  • water
  • structures such as a farmhouse with a small explanation of linear perspective 

At noon we took a break for lunch.
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"I attended one of Dale Popovich's one-day watercolor workshop sponsored by the Bloomington Watercolor Society. I learned how to really loosen up – fantastic experience. The class really push me to try some new things in new ways. I learned a lot about reflections during this workshop. You are a patient and engaging teacher. I wish we had another day. Thank you so very much, Dale!"
​– Robin E.
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Afternoon
In the afternoon students were provided with a reference photo. This portion of the workshop consisted of a step-by-step painting where I painted the first phase of the watercolor and students recreated what was demonstrated. Then I demoed the second phase of the painting, sharing tips and techniques. Students then painted the second phase. Finally I demonstrated the final phase and students completed their rendering of the painting in the allowed time. Throughout the paint-a-long I provide personal instruction, as needed, while students were painting. 

At the end of the day a critique  take place.

MATERIALS
Brushes 
  • 1-inch flat brush
  • #nine or #ten round brush
  • #five round brush
  • an old toothbrush

Transparent Watercolor
  • Burnt Sienna
  • Raw Sienna
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Cobalt Blue
  • Olive Green or Sap Green
  • Alizarin Crimson

Paper 
  • 18" x 24" drawing board (Not needed if you are using a watercolor block) 
  • Arches bright white or natural white watercolor300# paper: approx. 12"x 14"- cold press
        or
  •  Arches natural white 300# cold press watercolor block: approx. 12"x 14"  
Note: if you wish to substitute 140# for the 300# that is fine           

Additional Supplies
  • Mixing tray
  • Cell tray to hold the paint (Please note: these two items may be a combination mixing tray/cell tray)
  • Water container
  • 3/4" masking tape
  • 2-B pencil
  • Kneaded eraser
  • Paper towels
  • Sponge
  • Spray bottle
  • If they have tabletop easels they can use those
  • ​
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PLEASE HELP SUPPORT THIS CAUSE FOR EARTH DAY 2018

4/21/2018

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Wildcat Falls:
​A Community Forest Concept

10% will be donated from all purchases
at the Studios of Dale L Popovich
PLUS

 free shipping on all items.

Offer ends April 22, 2018 at midnight.
​
COUPON CODE: EARTH
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The Northwood Alliance has had an eight-year battle to save this land in the Great Northwoods for the people and future generations. The Wildcat Falls parcels rare environmental qualities have been saved from the disaster of logging and subdividing for development. Stripping this high-quality land of old-growth hemlock and cedar habitat, scenic stream corridors, and other beautiful qualities that attract recreational visitors and wildlife. 

But the battle isn’t over yet!
I am pledging for Earth Day weekend 10% off all my sales;
original watercolors, studies, and giclée prints will go towards the
Northwood Alliance Wildcat Falls:
​A Community Forest Concept

PLUS

free shipping on all items.
Offer ends April 22, 2018 at midnight.


Here's their goals
It is anticipated that $260,000 will need
to be raised to complete a Wildcat Falls Community Forest. For the land purchase itself, they expect $250,000, with expenses for appraisal, closing costs and related factors justifying the balance. Actual purchase amount will be determined by appraisal and any federal grant request will necessitate a certified ‘yellow book’ appraisal. Their goal is for 2018 to be a
community-regional fundraising effort to establish a basis
and a record of community support for this project.

In January 2019 they would hope to submit a grant request for 50% of the Northwoods Alliance acquisition goal to the USFS State and Private Forestry Community Forest and Open Space Conservation program. They would then hope to secure a match for our locally raised funds through a private foundation with land conservation priority. With this combination of local community funds and reaching out to a wider public, the Community Forest Program as well as a private foundation they feel this goal is achievable, with your help.


Future expenses
The annual holding costs to property ownership should be controlled by enrolling the parcel in the Michigan Commercial Forest Act, thus property taxes should remain modest and affordable. Future timber harvests or incremental donations
​shall easily cover property taxes.

If you are looking for a worthy Earth Day cause to support, please consider helping save this little piece of Heaven.
Thank you ~ Dale ​
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IN CASE YOU WOULD LIKE TO DIRECTLY MAKE A DONATION OR SPEND SOME TIME HIKING THIS BEAUTIFUL AREA

Here's a note from a friend of ours, Rod Sharka
Now we are needing to raise matching funds to satisfy the requirements of the USFS Community Forest Grant we hope to earn.

Donations should go to northwoodalliance.org as it is the main non-profit organization that we are using to manage any funds. Be sure to specify  that the donations are specifically for the Wildcat Falls Community Forest fund, as NWA does other projects as well.

Note that we do plan to have multiple guided outings at the location this summer. Hopefully you and Marilee will be able to attend one or more. I think you realize that there is no established trail as of yet. I would like to get in there as soon as the snow melts (maybe by July this year) to open up a crude hiking trail to the falls so folks don't just trample the heck out of the area. Don't be in too big of a hurry to go up there. The road from Sucker Lake Rd. up to the property is mostly sand and can get pretty soft and boggy as the frost is going out. It's not plowed in the winter. Best to wait until at least Memorial day so you don't get stuck or tear up the road. I'll try to keep you posted.

May the forest be with you,
~ Rod
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THE NORTHWOODS ALLIANCE

The Northwood Alliance is a non-profit group that was formed in 1981 in opposition to Department of Energy proposals to locate a nuclear waste dump in either northern Wisconsin or the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It was also instrumental in the successful defeat of the Crandon, Wisconsin underground zinc-copper project that had been proposed in a sulfide ore body located at the headwaters of the Wolf River, a grassroots struggle that took place over twenty-five years in the 1970’s, 80’s and 90’s. 

Today our primary focus is the conservation of land and the protection of water in the border lakes region and the Lake Superior watershed. We believe in land conservation for the economic, social and intrinsic values to the public. As a necessary good to society we embrace sustainable forest management, as well as appreciate wilderness and wildlife habitat, and we strive for safe public recreation.


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There are a Few Easels Still Open For My One-day Workshop in Bloomington, IN

4/18/2018

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Why don't you spend a long weekend in southern Indiana. About a half-hour from Nashville, IN. Tour the T C Steels estate and enjoy the 'The Little Smoky Mountains:' Indiana's beautiful, artistic hill country. 

BROWN COUNTY FACT: 
There are more artist per capita than anywhere else in the Midwest. WGN recently did a beautiful news story about Brown County titled 'The Little Smoky Mountains: Indiana's beautiful, artistic hill country.' 
WATCH THE ARCHIVED VIDEO

Saturday April 28, 2018 
BLOOMINGTON WATERCOLOR SOCIETY 
Bloomington, IN 

Students should plan on arriving at 9:00am to allow for set up of their supplies. The workshop will start promptly at 9:30am and go to 4:00pm with a 45-minute lunch. From 9:30 to noon. Dale will lecture on the basic principles of watercolor especially related to landscape painting. This would include a couple of demonstrations on: 
  • nature 
  • trees 
  • water 
  • structures such as a farmhouse 
  • a small explanation of linear perspective

At noon will be a break for lunch returning promptly at 12:45pm.

In the afternoon students will be provided with a reference photo. This portion of the workshop will consist of a step-by-step painting where Dale will paint the first phase of the watercolor and students will recreate what was demonstrated. Dale will then demo the second phase of the painting, sharing tips and techniques. Students will then paint the second phase. Dale will demo the final phase and students normally are able to complete their rendering of the painting in the allowed time. Dale will provide personal instruction, as needed, while students are painting. 

At the end of the day a critique will take place

MATERIALS
Brushes 
  • 1-inch flat brush
  • #nine or #ten round brush
  • #five round brush
  • an old toothbrush

Transparent Watercolor
  • Burnt Sienna
  • Raw Sienna
  • Ultramarine Blue
  • Cobalt Blue
  • Olive Green or Sap Green
  • Alizarin Crimson

Paper 
  • 18" x 24" drawing board (Not needed if you are using a watercolor block) 
  • Arches bright white or natural white watercolor300# paper: approx. 12"x 14"- cold press
        or
  •  Arches natural white 300# cold press watercolor block: approx. 12"x 14"  
Note: if you wish to substitute 140# for the 300# that is fine           

Additional Supplies
  • Mixing tray
  • Cell tray to hold the paint (Please note: these two items may be a combination mixing tray/cell tray)
  • Water container
  • 3/4" masking tape
  • 2-B pencil
  • Kneaded eraser
  • Paper towels
  • Sponge
  • Spray bottle
  • If they have tabletop easels they can use those

The workshop will be open for enrollment by BWS members on the BWS website on March 24, 2018 at a cost of $145 and if seats are still available on April 14, 2018, will be open to non-members at a cost of $160. 

9:00 am - 4:00 pm with a 45 minute lunch break
​Fee: $145 member/$160 non-member
​
First Christian Church
205 E Kirkwood Ave (Kirkwood & Washington Streets)
Bloomington, IN  47408
Contact for more information: info@bloomingtonwatercolor.org 
bloomingtonwatercolor.org
Map to Bloomington
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Lessons From the Studio - Mainstreet Art Center

4/16/2018

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How to Block-In and Cover the Whole Sheet in the First Wash

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This was a watercolor demonstration I did for my Mainstreet Art Center Wednesday morning watercolor class a few weeks ago. I have a great group of students, a mix of beginners and intermediates who truly love the process of learning and creating watercolor paintings.

From start to finish I took approximately 1-1/5 hours of painting/lecture time. The point I wanted to drive home to my class was to be fearless and lay color down, blocking the entire sheet in the first wash. I have my students work with one-quarter of a sheet of watercolor paper till they build up the confidence and experience for a larger painting. This particular painting I used Kilimanjaro 300 lb. cold-pressed off-white natural paper. This is an excellent paper to work with.

I have had a lot of success instructing my students with a paint-along demos. This way they watch what I do in step 1: the block-in and they then can recreate it while I am with them answering  questions. I remember there was nothing more frustrating to watch my instructor create a painting from start to finish and then turning us loose, try to recreate the same painting or subject matter later that day and forget how he handed the block-in, establishing secondary masses and the final details.
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The Photograph
The photo I used for this watercolor painting was taken during a ten-day trip with my brother, Lee,  his wife, Margo, and Marilee. We flew to Alaska around the end of August 2006. We decided to drive through the interior of Alaska instead of a cruise. This way we could experience all the sights, textures, and get an intimate view of the local color. We landed in Anchorage and traveled south to Seward enjoying this coastal town and spending the night in a quaint log cabin. The next day we took a daylong cruise and was totally in awe of the fjords and icebergs. From there we headed back north to Anchorage for the State Fair, Farmer’s Market, and the Anchorage Museum to see the works by Sydney Laurence, American Landscape painter. Then north to Wasilla and Fishhook. This was a portion of our trip. Denali and our plane trip around Mt Mckinley
is for another time.

This image was taken up by Hatcher Pass in early September which was during the peak of their autumn at an abandoned gold mine.. We took a beautiful drive along Willow Fishhook Road and then Hatcher Pass Road to get there. In fact this was one of the last pictures I took with my trusty Minolta film camera. Shot 20 rolls of film. Marilee shot over 2000 with her new Nikon D200 DSLR. 

Hatcher Pass is a mountain pass through the southwest part of the Talkeetna Mountains, Alaska. It is named after Robert Hatcher, a prospector and miner. To learn more about Hatcher Pass CLICK HERE.
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Step #1: The Block-In
Step #1: The Block-In
I started with a pencil drawing lightly, sketched onto the watercolor paper. I recommend a 2B pencil. Don’t go crazy drawing every detail, just lay down the basic shapes making sure your perspective is spot-on. Get it right in the pencil drawing because it will be very difficult if near impossible to correct later.
I shared with the students how to block in this particular subject matter with the background coming to the middle ground and then the foreground. I painted around the buildings at first. Then went into the buildings to cover the painting completely. The colors used were:
  • Alizarin crimson
  • Cobalt blue
  • Ultramarine blue
  • Burnt sienna
  • Olive green
  • Raw sienna​​
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Step #2: Establishing Secondary Masses
STEP # 2: Establishing Secondary Masses
The second pass at the painting I went back to the mountains in the background starting to form the secondary shapes and areas coming towards the foreground and the ledge behind the buildings. I then went into the foreground trying to keep the background cooler and grayer and the foreground warmer and more intense. Altering the temperature in your painting helps you with aerial perspective.
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STEP # 3: Slowing the Process Way Down – The Final Details
The third phase of the painting I started to develop the background to show more changes in value and modeled the slopes softening the middle area of the mountains. Then I came down to the ledge directly behind the buildings and began modeling the darker darks within that ledge to separate it from the background. I start to develop highly textured areas in the foreground. Working into the building, establishing value changes from the light side of building to the dark side, the cast shadow created by the building, and a small path for interest. I continued adding some of the detail in the building with windows, smoke coming out of the chimney, and a little bit more detail on the building off to the left.
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©Dale L Popovich IWS - Hatcher Pass - Finished watercolor painting
Finally, I went back to the mountains, adjusting values to create some sort of interest in the dark areas off to the upper right. Again revisited the slopes off to the left, modeling a bit more, recreating the carved out earth during the gold rush times. I then began pushing a little more intense color and darker values alongside the ledge in the background to push the building forward. I lighted in the roof of the building through lifting to push it forward from the background. From there I began to model the front deck of the building, the side protrusion from the building and darkening the windows were needed. Adding small accents of darks to the path, out in front on and around the building itself. This completed the demonstration.
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Why Every Artist Needs to Read Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting

4/14/2018

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Just recently my wife turned me onto a great podcast called Artist Helping Artist. The host, Leslie Saeta and her co-host Margaret Sheldon discuss a specific topic that addresses how to sell more art on-line, along with guest artists, gallerists, and others sharing their knowledge of the business side of art. Marilee said these two ladies are so on trend with social media and marketing. I personally enjoyed their talks with famous artist like Doug Diehl and Stapleton Kearns. In fact Stapleton Kearns will be judging the Indiana Heritage Art Show in Nashville, IN this year. One warning once you start listening you won't be able to stop!

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Last week Leslie and Margaret share their feelings about John F Carlson book Carlson's Guide to Landscape Painting.. As you all know hands down this is my favorite art books of all time. Even though I am a watercolorist and Carlson worked in oils I feel it has valuable information about drawing, painting, perspective, atmosphere and so much more. On their show, they mention some of the key ideas from the book... they hope that this will cause their audience (and mine) to reread it or purchase it for your art book collection. It's amazing a book that is nearly 100 years old still holds up. The podcast is about an hour so listen to it while you are driving or taking a little time for yourself. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN.

The book is easy to find –you can buy a soft cover, spiral bound or for a Kindle at book at AMAZON. If you own an iPad, like I do you can purchase for an iBook at APPLE'S ITUNE STORE.

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Voyage Chicago - The Thought Provokers

4/12/2018

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Earlier this year I participated in the Palette & Chisel's yearly Demo Days in February. This is a great event where most all of the instructors demonstrate their talents in a two-weekend event and it's all for free. During this time the Faculty Show is hanging in the Main Gallery. 

Demo Day's give you a first hand opportunity to see the instructors teaching and painting styles. You can ask questions and really understand each artist's philosophies. You can find the my demo on my Facebook page, Observer Artist Watercolorist Dale L Popovich IWS. We broadcasted a Facebook live. 

Voyage Chicago saw my demo and included my painting in an article about Chicago Artists. Well, recently they approached me about doing an in depth interview for their artist & creative focused series calledThe Thought Provokers. Here's a link to the interview Voyage Chicago.
 

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    Dale L Popovich IWS

    is an award-winning watercolorist and teacher who is passionate about capturing the raw beauty of the American landscape with the fluid stroke of a brush. As you will see the works selected in his portfolio represent the breath of his holistic approach to painting. You can also learn along with this talented and experienced teacher through his workshops, Palette & Chisel, Mainstreet Art Center i Lake Zurich, IL, Elmhurst Art Museum, Towering Winds Academy of Fine Arts an online art school, and Popovich Studio classes. ​​

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