OPA National Paint Out
Photo taken by Darrell Gardner |
The OPA Paint Outs are simply put---free annual events for artists to get together and paint, nothing more. But what a lot of people don't know are the extras that Darrell and his wife, Darlene, have seemingly gone out of their way to make sure the paint out is a success. Everything from getting city permits, Purchase Awards, to finding props and getting permission for places to paint. They have certainly turned it into a community art event, shared with those who live nearby and coinciding it with an annual wine stroll on Main Street USA. To help Darrell out, these past two years we've allowed the North Missouri Arts Council to use the MVIS network. The MVIS is a promotional sponsor and has helped tremendously in getting the word out to artists across the region. Artists from surrounding states, Illinois, Iowa, and as far as Lawrence, KS had interest in participation this year. Darrell has been really pleased with the results, and I'm happy we can make a difference.
Is that a Kia? |
The weather was perfect, and the locals were great. It didn't take long to attract bystanders. I was happy to have them. It was a day for them to experience fine art, learn a little about what I do and having oil pastels explained to them---often referring to locally known artist (oil pastelist) Nora Othic from nearby Brookfield. I even met the gentleman who owned the truck as I was painting. He and some others would come by several times to see the painting progress. One guy came over, curious to know if I was painting the old pickup. He had interest in buying the piece, saying he has the sister truck in town. I gave him my card.
The truck was painted in time before vehicles started blocking it. |
It was a good day in Marceline, and a lot of fun. The last time I was in town was probably for my solo exhibition at the NOMO art gallery back in 2008. It doesn't seem that long ago. I enjoyed visiting with the other artists, fellow NOMO members, MVISers, and OPA artists. Some I haven't seen in awhile, others I just met---Darrell Gardner, Lyn Phariss, Colette Brumbaugh, Stephen Rust, Gloria Gaus, among others. I thank Darrell and Darlene Gardner, and NOMO for having us and for all they've done. These types of events are still too few here in the Midwest and we really appreciate their efforts in providing the opportunity. It was a good event, I was impressed. If they continue to have it again next year, the MVIS will be there to help promote it.
Now...it's time to get ready for Brush Creek Art Walk in Kansas City.
"An Old Classic" 9x14, oil pastel on paper 2014 $350 framed |
To inquire about this plein air painting, email me directly at bkseevers@hotmail.com
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