Friday, February 28, 2020

Panama Canal and Costa Rica
















We embarked on February 16th from Port Everglades and arrived in Cartajena, Columbia after two days at sea.  We visited a local fishing village and learned how the fishermen cast their nets and make a living from the sea. We traversed the Panama Canal from the Atlantic to the Pacific and enjoyed the scenery and the process of proceeding through the locks.  We arrived in Costa Rica after another sea day, and enjoyed visiting a sloth sanctuary, riding the Rainforest Aerial Tram and a boat ride on the Tarcoles river and Guacalilo Estuary where we saw over twenty different bird species, including our first scarlet macaw in the wild.  We also saw several large crocodiles along the river.  In Corinto, Nicaragua, we visited  Cortijo El Rosario Estate and enjoyed an equestrian show. The following day we visited Puerto Quetzal, Guatemala and traveled from sea level to over 7000 feet to visit Mayan ruins of Iximche. The cities of Guatemala reminded us of Cusco, Peru because the streets were so narrow.  We also visited Hualtuco and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.   In Banderas Bay of Puerto Vallarta, we visited an eco-reserve near the Marietas Islands.  We saw many different bird species as well as bottle-nosed dolphins and more than twenty humpback whales.  Today we are at sea following the coast of the Baja peninsula.  Looking forward to getting home soon.  "Pacific Sunrise", from my watercolor travel sketchbook, was done while traveling along the coast of Mexico.

Thursday, February 13, 2020

Western Spirit Art Show 2020



















My watercolor painting "Libby Creek" has been selected for the 2020 Western Spirit Art Show, with an opening reception on March 7th at the Old West Museum in Cheyenne, Wyoming.  To preview the art in the show you may visit https://westernspiritartshow.org/collections/all

Saturday, January 4, 2020

Claude Monet: The Truth of Nature












Pleased to be able to spend several hours at the Denver Art Museum on the 29th of December where we viewed the Claude Monet exhibit.  The curators did an excellent job in presenting Monet's work, starting with his early work and grouping work by locations where he lived or visited.  They also presented his ideas and process in an understandable and informative manner.  I was particularly excited to view his snow scenes, because I have been working to improve in this area.  Although he worked in oils and I do watercolor, I hope to apply some of the things that I learned from visiting the exhibit.

Sunday, December 8, 2019

Ansada Group



















Pleased to be part of Ansada Licensing Group in Sarasota, Florida.  Thanks to Angela Sauro Davis for inviting me to be part of this select group of wonderful artists!  You may view my work at https://ansadagroup.com/artist/joy-keown/


Wednesday, October 23, 2019

North East Watercolor Society Show















My watercolor painting "Winter's Solitude" is currently showing at the 43rd Annual International Open Exhibition of the North East Watercolor Society in Kent, Connecticut.  Honored to be a part of this prestigious exhibition. 

Sunday, September 22, 2019

Second Place in Watercolor at SKB workshop














My watercolor landscape "Libby Creek" received second place in watercolor division at the Susan K Black small paintings exhibit in Dubois, Wyoming where I also attended the Susan K Black workshop.  Jurors included Laurin McCracken, Bob Kanke and Lee Cable.
I was fortunate  to study with numerous instructors, including Rod Lawrence, David Rankin, and Laurin McCracken during the week-long workshop.

Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Best Wyoming Artist award

















My watercolor portrait "Cheyenne" was awarded "Best Wyoming Artist" at the 2019 Wyoming Watercolor Society Show in Sheridan.  Thanks to juror Mark Mehaffey for selecting my painting for this award!  The word "Cheyenne" refers to "one of the indigenous peoples of the Great Plains."