Monthly Archives: December 2022

As we come to the end of 2022

Welcome to my crazy Plein Air Adventures blog

Beauty is where you find it. And sometimes it’s found by climbing over a few fences to get to an unusual subject.

That’s part of what makes outdoor painting (Plein Air) so interesting to me. There are always and interesting to be discovered and painted.


As this year is coming to an end, I have given my Crazy Plein Air Adventures a lot of thought this past couple of months. It is sad that for the last two years, I have let my plein air fall to the wayside because…

1. I took some Cholesterol medication with statin back in 2018 which by 2020 had paralyzed my legs and part of my arms.

2. I felt scared because I had to go thought this during Corvid without see my doctor.

3. I felt my independences gone.

4. During Corvid my hubby heart valve was ready to tear and that meant I could have lost him. Plus, if he survives, which he did, I could not take care of him. So our son had to care for both of us for a time.

5. And so much more…

But now that artist can go back to the outdoors to painting again, I am still re-laying on my sweet hubby to drive me where I need to go.

So what about plein air?

Well, as I said earlier, I have made up my mind that I am NOT GOING TO STOP PAINTING OUTDOORS. So I have signed up with OPS Outdoors Painters Society again, but don’t tell my hubby what I did. ha ha

My plan is to use the OPS to plan our vacations around their events.

Can I be real with all of you? Please forgive me if I offend any of you with my statement. You see, I have found and have heard many artists say that they don’t like to have THEIR husbands or wife’s tag along on paint out. They feel that they can’T be their self to work on their painting ( whatever that means.) I

My hubby drives me to our location to paint, helps me set up and tear down my gear and if I am in a lot of pain or just need help, he helps me out of my chair and into the car and so much more.

He does all of this because he love me and he knows how happy it makes me feel to be outdoors painting nature again.

So I will be the lone stranger Ha Ha painting with my hubby by my side. Plus, we will try and get out on our own and do some quick drawing and simple paintings before the Paint Historic Waxahachie event opens up in May.

Plus, I will start becoming more active on this site with my crazy adventures, Plein Air info, and my recovery, too.

But before I go, I want to wish everyone…

Until next time, my friends keep creating, and God bless y’all.

My Web site:

https://www.jdfieldsartist.com

My FB Business page: J.D.Fields Art

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088154403492

My Instagram page:

https://www.instagram.com/jdfieldsartist/

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Q & A 

Who is this gal name J.D. Fields

🎨 My name is J.D. Fields and I love to draw and paint nature.

🎨 I was born in Southern California, but I’m a two-time transplanted to Texas, which I now call home.

 🎨 I married my best friend and soul mate in 1998.

🎨 My husband has three children, two boys and a girl, and I have one girl and two boys. When we got married, we put them all together and called us all family 

  🎨 I am an acrylic artist, but I love to play with watercolor, watercolor pencils, and color pencils. 

  🎨 When did I start learning to draw? I can remember being two and half years old, laying on my grandma kitchen floor, trying to draw the animal on her land.

   🎨 Growing up, I have been able to explore many different mediums – Fabric Art, Crocheting, Oil Paint, Pen & Ink Painting and Color Pencils, Charcoal and Graphite Pencil. Along with acrylic painting.

   🎨 Do you sell your work? Yes, I sell my originals, painting, drawing, and greeting cards online and in galleries.

  🎨 Do you teach classes? Yes, I teach acrylic for Beginner’s workshop to adults. I also teach drawing and acrylics for teens.

  🎨 Back in the early 2000, I had wanted to try my hand in plein air.      In July 2013, I took the plug and never looked back. 

  🎨 Whether I’m in my studio or outdoors, I am still learning to draw upon those early influences in a way that I look at life, the subject I chooses and the matter in which I paints.

Saying goodbye to an old friend.

Welcome to my crazy Plein Air Adventures blog.

Beauty is where you find it. And sometimes it’s found by climbing over a few fences to get to an unusual subject.

That’s part of what makes outdoor painting (Plein Air) so interesting to me. There are always an interesting things to be discovered and painted.

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This week I was going to a group meeting in Maypearl (Texas).

  Hubby drops me off and decided to go into town to check on the old Claunch Barn to see if they had cut down the grass, so he could take me down there to do a quick drawing. When he came back to pick me up, I got the sad news.  

I remember two years ago when I had just started to walk again. (Note: Before Covid, I had taken cholesterol medicine with statin, and it paralyzed me in a short time.) My hubby had to drive to Southern California to be by his mom and dad side for his mom upcoming surgery.

My son, who was my caregiver at the time, had decided that while his dad was away, I needed to get behind the wheel again and try to drive a few miles to see how much I could drive.

Me: Hell Yes!!!

So I had my son help me in the car, and we headed to old Maypearl about 9 miles away. What an adventure…

As I slowly drove around the neighborhood in Maypearl, I came across this old lovely barn. 

I could not wait to get home to tell the Tuesday Paint Club the treasure that I found for us to paint.

As I continued to heal that year, the plein air “Paint Historic Waxahachie Event” was coming up, but hubby was not going to let me drive myself just yet. (Boy, was he mad when he found out that I drove), and I was not sure if I was going to be able to participate in the event since I was still in a wheelchair and having problems holding up my arms to paint. But I figure what the hell let’s just go for it.

We as a group were so excited to paint the old Claunch Barn, which we found out that day was 100+ years old.

That day, I did try to paint the old girl as you can see, I did have a hard time trying to hold my arm up to paint. But I did have fun just being out with the group.

Later on that year, I went back to paint the old the old gate and the fence line.

The following year, I started to drive again, and I loved going down to that old beautiful barn and sitting in the quiet space listening to the birds. So last year I decided to take my time and draw the old barn. Little did I know it would be the last time I would enjoy her beauty. Because she is gone now.

But I am getting a head of myself.

When the plein air show was going on two years ago I did talk to some of the Maypearl residents that told me that two brothers, one brother, wanted to keep the old barns as is, and the other brother wanted to demolish both barns so that he could build on the land. This met that the two men have been going to court for a few years now, but the one brother who wanted to demolish the two barns won the case this year.

Those beautiful 100 + year old barns are now gone, and they will only live in our drawing and canvases now. 😭

Until next time, my friends keep creating and God bless y’all.

My Web site:

https://www.jdfieldsartist.com

My FB Business page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100088154403492

My Etsy shop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/JDFieldsArt/ 

My Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/jdfieldsartist/

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Q & A 

Who is this gal name J.D. Fields

🎨 My name is J.D. Fields and I love to draw and paint nature.

🎨 I was born in Southern California but I’m a two-time transplanted to Texas which I now call home.

 🎨 I married my best friend and soul mate in 1998.

🎨 My husband has three children, two boy and a girl and I have one girl and two boys. When we got married, we put them altogether and call us all family 

  🎨 I am acrylic artist but I love to play with watercolor, watercolor pencils and color pencils. 

  🎨 When did I start learning to draw? I can remember being two and half years old laying on my grandma kitchen floor trying to draw the animal on her land.

   🎨 Growing up I have been able to explored many different medium – Fabric Art, Crocheting, Oil Paint, Pen & Ink Painting and Color Pencils, Charcoal and Graphite Pencil. Along with acrylic painting.

   🎨 Do you sell your work? Yes, I sell my originals, painting, drawing and greeting cards online and in galleries.

  🎨 Do you teach classes? Yes, I teach Acrylic for Beginner’s workshop to adult. I also teach drawing and Acrylics for teens.

  🎨 Back in the early 2000 I had wanted to try my hand in plein air.      In July 2013 I took the plug and never look back. 

  🎨 Whether I’m in my studio or outdoors I am still learning to draw upon those early influences in a way that I look at life, the subject I chooses and the matter in which I paints.