Sunday, August 23, 2015
Tuesday, August 11, 2015
Won't forget this day; was sitting on a wooden bridge under a hot sun until it rained until the wind picked up until it drizzled until it was sunny again. We all stuck it out, and I'm glad we did. I have had so many favorable comments about this painting; is it because I included Denny in it? Oh, it's Monet-like, which is one of my favorite artists.
8x10", oil, $110 "Denny in the Field"
8x10", oil, $110 "Denny in the Field"
My first time at the Charlotte Ecological Park. Yes, that is a birdhouse there where no cat can enter! Struggled with this one because I tried to put too much in it and kept taking stuff out but finally achieved what I wanted except maybe seeing a bird stick its head out of the house. Two park rangers came by and wanted to use our paintings to promote the park system. Neat.
8x10", oil, $ 95, "Hey, Birdie, Are you Home?"
8x10", oil, $ 95, "Hey, Birdie, Are you Home?"
This piece was started plein air at the Koreshan State Park down by the creek but finished in my studio. As with many of my paintings, I have to rest from them for awhile before I can see where the scene is taking me. Can't you see yourself sitting on that dock; what would you be doing?
8x10", oil, $120, "Swingin Out On a Limb"
8x10", oil, $120, "Swingin Out On a Limb"
There was quite a group of us at this historic house in Ft. Myers, but true to my nature, I gravitated to painting the tree and plant, the house becoming almost secondary. I would be the one peeking out those windows looking at them every morning.
8x10", oil, $90, "Looking Out the Window at the Tree"
8x10", oil, $90, "Looking Out the Window at the Tree"
It was such a beautiful morning at the Franklin Docks even though I was at the north end and my plein air group was at the south end. There was a cool breeze, many scenes to paint but the sun just a few hours up caught my attention, then the big tree and waterlillies. Just lovely.
8x10", oil, $90, "Love That Morning Sun"
Sunday, August 9, 2015
This painting is the result of an art teacher's tip. If you don't like the whole painting save the part that you do. This is an 8x10 that came from a 16x20 and is just a fantasy out of my head, done in acrylic. It's an overgrown garden and the view is from the back of the house.
8x10", acrylic, $90, "View From the Back"
8x10", acrylic, $90, "View From the Back"
Our plein air group goes to many forest preserves in Florida--as you can see our "forests" are mostly scrub brush. This is still in acrylic which I have given up using because it just dried too fast in open air. What do you know, not much purple in this one but trying out different greens and beginning to experiment with the palette knife.
8x10', acrylic, $90, "Path in Palmetto Pine Preserves"
8x10', acrylic, $90, "Path in Palmetto Pine Preserves"
I sold this piece at our two day art festival at Cape Coral Art League. It was started on site at Jaycee Park and finished in my studio. I was just beginning to do plein air but as you will see from the following paintings I really caught the bug and have been painting with Lee Plein Air Group regularly for many months. You can see some of my work if you go to Facebook under the above name.
SOLD
SOLD
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