21 September, 2014

I Ascended Alone





  
Henri Matisse, 1930. Silver gelatin
by Edward Steichen.




Dance, 1910. o/c. 8.5 feet x 12.75 feet. Henri Matisse.


Music, 1910. o/c. 8.5 feet x 12.75 feet. Henri Matisse.


   
    


  Would they be there? The two great canvases, Dance, and Music, are twin titans that Matisse painted for his patron, Sergei Ivanovich Shchukin, in 1910. This August, I went to see these works at the State Hermitage Museum, in Saint Petersburg, Russia. But, I had reason to worry about their whereabouts.

  After a day of touring the great museum with Olga, our Russian guide, I was told the Matisse works had been moved to an outer building of the sprawling complex. Russians didn't prefer the Modernists, anyway, and so they were possibly on exhibit at the General Staff building. I had traveled halfway around the world to see the definitive works by the master Henri Matisse, whose influence on me has grown over the past many years. Would both of the canvases be accessible, or perhaps only one of them?

  Olga had taken our small group on a whirlwind run through the main museum building, the Winter Palace. Look! There's Michelangelo! Da Vinci and Raphael, puff, p-puff! Huh, wheeze. Now look at Rembrandt - there he goes! It was an atrocious art crime; speeding past masterworks by the greatest artists of world history but never actually looking at them! The idea was to say that you had seen Leonardo; you were in his presence. What did the painting look like? Hell if I know! It was too crowded and I was only afforded a second's audience with the great canvas.



Ascending the grand staircase of the General Staff Building of The State Hermitage Museum.
     Had I come all the way to Russia for nothing?



  I ascended alone the wide, white marble stairway inside the General Staff Building of The Hermitage. After some trouble with language and directions, I had found the place where I hoped to view the great man's art. Up a central line of emerald green glass and through glorious four-story doors, there waited a nearly private exhibit of paintings and sculptures by Henri Matisse. Yes, they were all there.


  It seem to me that there was something providential happening. Not only did I see both of the big 1910 canvases by Matisse, but I also enjoyed a rare exhibit of about 30 works by the master, including important paintings such as Harmony in Red and Portrait of The Artist's Wife. In this exhibit, I saw his color, his passion, and his carefree attitude in painting. 



"(I paint) to translate my emotions...through color and drawing, which neither the most perfect camera, even in color, nor the cinema, can do." Henri Matisse. 1942 Radio Interview.






Detail: Seville Still Life. Insane Red Color.



  This was a life event for me: a long private conversation (art is communication, isn't it?) with the 20th century French Colorist Henri Matisse. Seeing the works in their context, in close proximity to one another, and in regal situation, was an irreplaceable experience. What more can be said with color in new paintings? I can't wait to see.





19 September, 2014

Russian Busker Without Her Hat


The Russian Photo Busker Who Wore No Hat. 2014. @11" x 9." Graphite, tinted with Compressed White Charcoal, Conté, and Pastel, on Blue Saint Armand Old Master Drawing Paper. Casey Klahn.

09 September, 2014

Oil Bar Chaos


The French Modernists. 2014. Pastel, Oil & Graphite. 11" x 9." Casey Klahn. Note: soft pastels, oil bar (which is oil paint - not oil pastel) and pencil, on archival rag paper. I think I put some gesso on there with my fingers, too.

02 September, 2014

29 August, 2014

Small Abstract





The Static Moment. 2014. 7" x 5." Pastel. Casey Klahn.
$100 / unframed. Postage @ $12 US / more for foreign post.

27 August, 2014

25 August, 2014

No Boundaries




The Color Wheel. 2014. 11" x 8.75." Pastel & Oil. Casey Klahn.

18 August, 2014

From Finland

The Lake. Arrangement in Blue. 2014. 
8.25" x 11.3"
Pastel
Casey Klahn


Feast

Special hour in Kemijarvi. Following a brilliant dinner we enjoyed the Finnish sauna.


Finland was a fabulous time. I taught 10 artists in a 5 day workshop. After this, I traveled to Saint Petersburg, Russia to visit Matisse. More on that later. 



15 August, 2014

With Love











I'll write more about my Finland and Russia trip as soon as I get my land legs back. For now some rest, but always sweet memories of Lapland, Helsinki, The Baltic Sea and Matisse.

29 July, 2014

Getting on the Airplane






Please allow me these moments of glee as I get ready to board the plane for Europe. The brief is that I will be teaching a workshop above the Arctic Circle, in Lapland. I'm afraid I couldn't find any hip Beatles songs about that experience, but since I will be adding a side trip to Russia, Back will do just fine.

Stay tuned here for photos and updates about the workshop in Kemijärvi , Finland, and I'll be creating and posting some pastels as well. I have an affinity for places in the north, and am really looking forward to seeing this delightful and remote corner of Europe. 

Back in the, er.., Russia, I just clued-in that St. Petersburg is known as the Venice of the North. I want to see the big Matisse paintings held there, and maybe I'll get to play Sargent as best I'm able, and paint some canal scenes, too. 

For the more playful, here is the Beatles illustrated trip to Russia. Couldn't help myself.





25 July, 2014

Softly The Morning

Morning Forest. Pinks. 2014.
@8" x 12"
Pastels on St Armand Old Masters Drawing Paper.
Casey Klahn


16 July, 2014

Coffee Culture Canada

The Skinny Barista. 2014.
12" x 11.5'
Pastel & Charcoal
Casey Klahn

Galt is an urban hamlet in Ontario where I spent last week teaching and enjoying the culture. It was a fine time, and I want to thank Edward Hanson at Pastel Studio Canada, and Pastel Artists Canada, for having me.


12 July, 2014

American Falls


American Falls. 2014. 
Vine Charcoal and White Compressed Charcoal. 
@8" x 10." 
Casey Klahn


Intervening Space. American Falls. 2014. 
Vine Charcoal and White Compressed Charcoal. 
@8" x 10." 
Casey Klahn



Casey Klahn painting at Niagara Falls.

26 June, 2014

Big Work on the Easel



Full sheet of La Carte pastel card on the easel. Can I have a cookie now?

Click on the image to see it in full crop.

24 June, 2014

23 June, 2014

Taking the Long View

Long View of the Prairie. 2014.
4.75" x 10.5"
Pastel
Casey Klahn



Unframed/archival

On eBay.

15 June, 2014

eBay Listed - Larger Works


Edges Field. 2014.
11-3/8ths" x 15.25."
Pastel
Casey Klahn



Since the demand for larger works is also present, I am offering a few this month on eBay. All recent works - 2014.

10 June, 2014

Granite River


Climber's River, 2014
9" x 12"
Pastel
Casey Klahn

This is the formal pic of this original pastel.

07 June, 2014

Rock Garden


The Greater and Lesser Rocks. 2014.
4" x 11 - 5/16ths"
Pastel and Charcoal
Casey Klahn



eBay Listing.

05 June, 2014

One Day Only Auction

Valley Dusk
6" x 5.25"
Pastel
Casey Klahn




I will be painting daily through the month of June, and listing mostly small works in the auction format on eBay. Just follow the link below, and I will be posting the works here each day.

This unframed pastel is offered 1 day only.

eBay store.

03 June, 2014

eBay!


First Warm Day. 2014.
5.5" x 6.25"
Pastel
Casey Klahn



I will be painting daily through the month of June, and listing mostly small works in the auction format on eBay. Just follow the link below, and I will be posting the works here each day.

eBay store.

21 May, 2014

20 May, 2014

Was? Where? What? Is?

Was This Where? 2014
13.75" x 11"
Pastel
Casey Klahn



I am asking questions visually. Was this where you were? Is it new? Is the scenery changing?

Here is Bob Dylan, asking questions musically:



18 May, 2014

Wolf Kahn Obligations







Bravo, Mr. Kahn. I couldn't agree with you more about having a sense of obligation to our culture. Our better angels thank you.

17 May, 2014

Rocks and Rivers

Climber's River, 2014
9" x 12"
Pastel
Casey Klahn


It's fun to render rocks. This boulders and river scene is reminiscent of my rock climbing days and visits to Icicle Creek, in Washington. Maybe I'll get there this summer and do some more scenes.

09 May, 2014

Florence with Vianna Szabo



Vianna Szabo

Is Italy in your very near future? I want to bring Vianna's incredible workshop to your attention. It is at the end of May and is your opportunity to paint the figure in Florence. The hosts are native to the Florence region, and plan exciting art events to coincide with this 9-day figure/portrait workshop. 

When you get back, tell me how everything goes. I plan to teach in the same venue in the next year or two!





08 May, 2014

IAPS TWENTY-FOURTH JURIED EXHIBITION in Boston





Shades Grand River, Canada
14.5" x 18.5."
Pastel
Casey Klahn

Thanks to Liz Haywood-Sullivan and the IAPS organization for exhibiting this pastel in Boston, May 10-June 21, 2014.  Liz writes the following:

"Please Come to Boston in the Springtime" - Dave Loggins.

If you do be sure to see the 24th IAPS Juried Exhibition at Vose Galleries. The exhibition runs from May 10 through June 21. Vose Galleries has devoted all 5 floors to pastel! The two lower floors display over 30 antique pastels in a show called "Crystals of Pigment: the Power of Pastel, and the top three floors exhibit the 76 paintings from around the world that make up the IAPS exhibition. This is a must see show!


Vose Gallery


Thanks also to Claudia Seymour and Margaret Dyer, jurists.




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