Welcome to My Project!

I was born and raised in Florida. After many years of travel, attending plein air paint outs, I discovered that residencies are the best way to explore the natural world I love. Working for an extended period from seven to ten days really enhances my painting experience. I am lucky to have friends and collectors who make it possible to explore the exciting and interesting locations I love to paint. Supporters provide their unoccupied vacation homes or hotel lodging for my residencies throughout the year. I am always delighted to leave an original framed painting for them as my thanks for their generous gift. If you would like to sponsor a residency, I would love to hear from you.
Contact me at: linda@lindablondheim.com

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Friday, August 23, 2013

Big Talbot Island Residency



Notes From my Residency Journal

I'll soon be packing for my residency at Big Talbot Island on the east coast of Florida. I'm very excited and honored to receive this residency sponsored by North Florida Land Trust. I will be there in residence from October 7  - 13, 2013. I've not been to Big Talbot Island so I  am very excited about the new scenery I'll be able to paint and explore. More to come....

Sunday, August 11, 2013

Fair Oaks Mini Residency- August 11, 2013



Notes From My Residency Journal

I finally made it back to beloved Fair Oaks today. I've been busy with family obligations or it has been raining for several weeks. I was thrilled to be greeted by my dear friend Mark, back from Europe after a year of travel around the world. I am delighted that he is home again and at Fair Oaks. Mark was the estate manager before going to Europe to complete his masters degree.  He plans to stay in the Evinston/ Cross Creek area, so I am thrilled. Mark is like a son to me. His mother kindly shares him with all of us who treasure him. His fiancĂ© Anna is so sweet and cute. She will be back from South Florida soon. 

I headed out to the fields in my favorite blue golf cart. It was swell to see the farm looking so good. The fields are green and fresh from the summer rains. When I got to the woods, they were overgrown with weeds. I couldn't find the path anymore so I made my own. Field three was a glorious tangle of tall weeds and texture. I have begged the staff not to mow that field because it gets so beautiful in the winter. I love painting there November through February. 

After my safari I headed upstairs to the air conditioned studio to paint from the images I took out in the fields. Today was the hottest day so far this summer, so I avoided the heat and bugs to paint in comfort.  I always enjoy listening to Bob Edwards on NPR while I paint upstairs. I confiscated the Bose Radio from the room next door, so I have the perfect studio to work in now. 

The lunch bell rang so I headed for the cottage. We had a fantastic southern meal of friend chicken, potato salad, Mac and cheese, cole slaw, fresh fruit and the legendary Fair Oaks  sweet tea. I so enjoyed time with Euan who has just returned from his summer internship, Scotty, Mark and Rick. What fun to lunch with these fine gentlemen!

I finished my painting in the studio and headed for home with another happy memory of a swell day at Fair Oaks. As always, I hate to leave this lovely and magical place. 



Sunday, July 21, 2013

Fair Oaks Mini Residency July 21, 2013




Notes From My Residency Journal

I had a brief trip to Fair Oaks today. The weather was iffy from the start, with ominous cloud buildup after about 10 AM. It was  quiet day with my host away, so I took the cart out to field 1 and parked in the shade for a couple of hours to do a small 8x10 inch oil painting of that beautiful field. I didn't want to get very far from Leroy, my truck with all of my painting gear, with the possibility of rain. It was beautiful and green in the field. Most of the flowers are gone now, so it is a sea of varying shades of green. I enjoyed a quiet session on location.

Unfortunately, I forgot my Ipad which acts as my camera and my reference photo library, meaning that I would have no references for the studio to work on a larger painting, which I am want to do in the summer heat. The studio is air conditioned, with all of the comforts. I'll remember it next time. That's what I get for hurrying out of the house this morning, forgetting the Ipad.

At noon the sky was getting quite dark, so I loaded Leroy up with my painting and my gear and headed for home, waving goodbye to Buddy and Shane, the trail bosses at Fair Oaks.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Fair Oaks Mini Residency- July 14, 2013

 
 
Notes From My Residency Journal
 
 
I was back at Fair Oaks this morning after missing the last Sunday due to the holiday. It is getting too hot now to enjoy painting on location, so I am painting upstairs in the studio through September, going out after lunch to explore without my paints. As long as I am driving around, the bugs don't bother me, but if I stop for any length of time they attack. I'm always very happy painting in the studio at Fair Oaks, so I don't really mind at all. Here is   A Tour of the Studio at Fair Oaks
 
 
 
This scene is one I really like, from field one crossing over into Collins Field. The golf cart and tractors often leave subtle paths through the fields, making interesting patterns in the tall grasses of summer.
 
 
Lunch was really tasty today, lasagna, a nice green salad, garlic bread, and peach pie with whipped cream. No complaints here!! Bradley is become quite accomplished at managing the kitchen. One of the great things about Fair Oaks is that the college boys take turns doing the cooking. They learn valuable skills including cooking, washing up, organizing the equipment, and setting a proper table. This is a great opportunity for them.
 
 
After a chance to pet Buddy and Shane, my two canine friends, I spent an hour or so doing some recon around the fields. They are getting soft and mushy with the frequent rain, so I was very cautious and timid about driving and exploring. I have learned the hard way that carts get stuck very easily.  I was in no mood to walk back to the house in this heat, so I headed for home to beat the afternoon rain.
 
 
Another visit to paradise!!!