Scott Nelson Foster | Paintings
Monday, November 3, 2014
New Watercolor
Every year I enter a piece in the Historic Albany Foundation's Built: Architecture Through Artist's Eyes exhibition. They threw a great party last weekend, and my painting Madison Avenue, Albany took home the Nancy Hyatt Liddle Best in Show award.
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Demonstrations
Tuesday, September 16, 2014
After Sorolla, Katria in Valencian Dress
Had a lot of fun last Saturday when I completed this painting in front of a live audience. I focussed on her hair, and the lighter tone in the background and on her dress. It was great to work with The Musicians of Ma'alwyck and to get of glimpse of their creative process. I was pretty clueless as to the careful finesse required to play in an ensemble. Hopefully we'll have a chance to collaborate in the future. I'm pleased to share this painting with you.
If you missed it, here's a link to Joseph Dalton's article about the concert that ran in the Times Union last week
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Press
This last weekend, a preview of Saturday's concert appeared in the Times Union. A second story ran in the Schenectady Daily Gazette today. Tomorrow Ann-Marie Barker Schwartz and I will be stopping by the WAMC studios for a segment of the Roundtable.
You can check it out the print media through the link below. I'll update when an audio file of the roundtable is available.
Iberian Immersion by Joseph Dalton
Musicians of Ma’alwyck Plan Spanish Concert with Artist by Geraldine Freedman
WAMC Roundtable with Joe Donahue
The Matador's Prayer: A Celebration of Spanish Music & Culture
Saturday, September 13th, 3pm
8 North Church Street
Schenectady, NY 12305
(518) 377-3623
Price: $25 adults; $10 students
Monday, September 8, 2014
On with the Show
We're about half-way through the rehearsals. The painting is looking great. It'll be exciting to finish it soon. I won't have to wait much longer. On Saturday September 3rd, at 3pm at the First Reformed Church in Schenectady, I'll be completing the painting as part of a concert performance with the Musicians of Ma'alwyck. At the performance we'll also play video footage recorded during the creation of the painting. The above clip is a sample of that video. Tickets are available on the Musicians' website. Details are below.
The Matador's Prayer: A Celebration of Spanish Music and Culture
8 North Church Street
Schenectady, NY 12305
518/377-3623
Price: $25 adults; $10 students
An incredible afternoon of Spanish chamber music including works of de Falla (Ritual Fire Dance in the composer's own chamber transcription), Turina (L'Oracion del Torero), Rodrigo and Granados. In between works will be readings of poetry of Federico Garcia Lorca by the new music director of Albany Pro Musica, Jose-Daniel Flores Caraballo. A highlight of the concert will be the completion of a painting, during the performance, by artist Scott Nelson Foster, who was recently commissioned to create two portraits of the patroness of the St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish. Scott is modeling his painting on the work of artist Joaquin Sorolla.
Monday, September 1, 2014
A New Direction
I ended up taking an unexpected detour with the composition for this painting. I was happy with the previous study, but on Thursday I had a few free hours and decided to try something different. Unfortunately I was out of prepared canvasses, so I did the study on some scrap boards I found in the trash bin of the theatre's woodshop. None of the corners are true, and it was painted with metallic silver latex paint. Even after a quick imprimatura with burnt sienna the iridescence comes through.
Despite these material irregularities, I liked the result, so I spent the rest of the day re-grounding, re-composing, and re-drawing. I think it'll be a big improvement. The new pose, with my model in profile, feels more candid and lively than the previous pose.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Head Studies
It's taken a few more studies to arrive at something with which I'm confident about proceeding. That's that breaks though. Sometimes it looks like it'll work so well in my head, but on the canvas it falls flat. However, I must say that even a bad day painting is still a day spent painting.
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