Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Boo!

Changes are coming, but don't be scared...

Leap of Faith is changing to yellowstone North. Same blog, just a different name. While I'm at it, you'll notice a bit of a new look too - and I'll be working on that even more in the next month or so... just to keep things interesting around here.

And, we're starting an update of our website. I'll let you know when that's completed.

Oh, and I even freshened up our business cards and brochures. (Let me know if you'd like any of the 'new version'.)

 It may be fall, but Spring is in the air at Elk River Art....
 
Happy Halloween!

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

What's cookin' in the studio?

A peek at our latest work
 
Currently, John is working on a Big Horn Sheep sculpture -
 
He sculpts the piece is clay, which will later be bronzed. In the photos below, you can see the steel rod running through the middle of the piece to help with stability in the clay version...called the armature. This is removed in the final bronze.



 
I've been thinking 'wildlife' lately too...

The Yellowstone Heritage and Research Center staff recently closed the Fishing Bridge Museum in Yellowstone for the season. There was an eagle mount that needed some cleaning, so it was brought to the Yellowstone Heritage and Research Center in Gardiner for 'maintainence'.


eagle study in oil
 
And a recent plein air piece...

Fall is fleeting - time to get out there and try to capture those amazing colors on canvas before the show is over.

6" x 12" oil   plein air   by Shirl Ireland

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

1/2 hour in Paradise

From our property....Driving south, we head into Yellowstone National Park in one mile. Driving north we go through Paradise Valley. We still marvel at the amazing place we live - in every direction....

We drove north about 30 miles or so through Paradise Valley in Montana yesterday - aptly named!

On the drive we saw 3 juvenile golden eagles, 6 wild turkeys, a kestrel, over 100 deer (white tail and mule deer), 50 to100 elk, 1 adult golden eagle, 1 adult bald eagle, 1 red tail hawk, 1 sharp shinned (?) hawk. I'm still sorting through the MANY photos.

We watched, and listened, as the 3 juvenile golden eagles squawked in the trees together. Then watched an adult golden eagle and a bald eagle wrestling in flight.

I think that about covers our 30 mile drive.
 
And, the scenery wasn't too bad either....
 
 
The 3 juvenile golden eagles put on quite a show for us....






The adult golden eagle flying over the Yellowstone River...
Part of the elk herd in the Valley...
Some wild turkeys...
And some of the white tail deer...
Yes, we live in Paradise - really.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Visiting with the neighbors

The bighorn sheep neighbors that is - They live in the hills around us. We see them often.

John's been working on a big horn sheep sculpture, so we wanted to 'visit with them'. It's good to watch them for a bit to spark ideas - their movements, their proportions - let all that sink in, and really look at them. Luckily, they obliged.

We hiked up to their terrain and 'hung with the sheep' for a bit. Interesting to just sit and watch...


Females or 'ewes' (back) with a 'lamb' in the front

Males or 'rams' - (left)
The lambs follow their mothers for the first year to learn home range and behavior....


As a painter, I look for interesting light on the sheep. Here are a couple photos that caught my eye. I like the 'blue cast' that their white rump takes on in the shadows....


And here, look at the back lighting on the ears set against the shadow - THAT could be fun to paint!...
 
Love how her eye is lit up in this photo....
 

Their rut is just about to begin....November/December. The rams will be "butting heads" (literally!) anytime now. And as winter sets in, we'll see them more often as they come down to the lower elevations.



There are some awesome rams around here with full curls that we didn't come across on this hike. We'll keep our eyes out as rut begins - and hopefully get more photos to post!

Thursday, October 4, 2012

Bison in clay

John has been working on a fantastic bison sculpture. It's the clay model for a future bronze sculpture.

Love the movement and texture of this one. To really get a feel for the piece, I'll include a few photos of different angles....



 
Our Yellowstone Zoo
(photos from our windows)
 
It's that time of year -The fall elk rut in Yellowstone - so there is a lot of elk action these days....
 
We've been graced with a group, on and off, across the River from us. Sometimes they head back into Gardiner to the school football field, which adds another dimension to the games!
 
There has been a very young bull on the fringes of the herd, that this bull (in the center) is determined to keep at bay. We've enjoyed 'the show' and the bugling.
 
Who needs 'dinner and a movie', when we have this right out our windows?...
 
 
There has also been a lot of elk action in the center of the town of Mammoth. They get MUCH more attention from the Rangers there...
 
 
 
With a few competing bulls in Mammoth, it makes it VERY interesting....
 
 


 
 
If you have never experienced the fall elk rut in Yellowstone, put in on "your list". From about mid-September through mid-October, it signals Fall in Yellowstone and is an event you need to be here for....at least once.