John’s Painting

I am having fun painting up a storm!

On August 4, 2025 I attended an event at the Senior Center called “Sip and Chat” where 20 of us were supplied with:
1. A 11″ by 14″ canvas
2. A paint brush
3. A paper plate (where Rosemary and Toni alternately place dabs of paint)
4. A small glass of wine
5. A plate of grapes and small bits of cheese

I had never painted a picture before, but I gave it a try.
50 years ago I had taken a board and added some paint to it and showed it to my friend Roger Bansemer (http://www.bansemer.com). Roger laughed and said “Don’t give up your day job”.
Now 50 years later I had in front of me a real canvas. The artist guiding us now said to draw what we saw in his painting, a winter scene with birch trees. So we did. Here is what I painted:

Number 1. My first painting
I sent a photo up to Roger who is now in St. Augustine. He wrote back:
“Hi John,
 Fabulous. Maybe you should give up your day job.
Roger
no kidding, it’s pretty good John.”
So , with that encouragement I decided to take some of my photographs and see if I could paint them.

You can tell that it was not until I had painted a dozen or so that they started to look better!

Painting number 2, an Osprey, not really a good likeness, but I persevered.

Number 3, Anhinga.
4. Yellow Crowned Night Heron
5. Brown Pelican
6. Oyster Catcher
7. Little Green with a snack of a tiny fish.
8. Great Blue
9. Duckling (claimed by Jim).
10. Egret on a dock.
11. Cormorant
12. Male and female Cormorants.
13. Black crowned Night Heron
14.Willet (claimed by Amy)
15. White Cormorant (claimed by Eileen).
16. Duck
17. Family of ducks (claimed by Susan)
18. Snowy
19. Snowy
20. Galenule (claimed by Marion)
21, Egret (claimed by Diane)
22. Blue Jay
Photo of Eileen's cat.
23. My painting for her.
It is a good thing that I am only doing this for fun, I would never make a living at it as Roger has for more than 50 years!!
24. Vulture
25. Stork
26. Kingfisher
27. Great Blue with catfish
28. Osprey poised