Ocean Dreaming
oil on canvas, 24x24
Sunsets over the ocean provide an endless variety of painting material, especially when there are clouds. As the sun dipped behind the clouds, I saw many reflections and splashes of color on the water. This is a view of the Gulf of Mexico, which usually has more greenish-blue, but on this evening I saw some purples and greys as the light faded.
Friday, July 24, 2015
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Light On The Water
Edge of the Sea
oil on canvas 14x11
oil on canvas 14x11
Painting, for me, is ultimately
about painting the light. When I paint a
scene, I am seeking to express what light symbolizes. Light can evoke love, truth, peace, and
timelessness. I chase the light with my paintbrushes
and camera, ready for those moments when the land, water and living things in
front of me are bathed in light. I
prefer painting the romantic light of early morning and evening. I often focus on scenes with water and
reflections, such as sea and sky. While I
watch and study, the ordinary world around me is transformed by light into the
sublime. I seek to share poetic and
mysterious moments with my art. My goal is
to transcend literal representation and express the spirit and spark of life in
nature and living things. I see myself
not as an imitator of the natural world, but an interpreter of it. My art is a way to share my inspiration and
appreciation with whoever stops to look.
Wednesday, July 8, 2015
Sailboats in Sarasota Bay
Tranquil Morning
Oil on panel, 11x14
I returned to one of my favorite view of Sarasota Bay - from Island Park near O'Leary's and Marina Jacks. It was a cloudy morning, and the water looked like a pale greenish-blue. This study shows the softness of the morning light, and expresses the tranquility of the scene. Painting at the same location many times has helped me improve my sailboat paintings.
Oil on panel, 11x14
I returned to one of my favorite view of Sarasota Bay - from Island Park near O'Leary's and Marina Jacks. It was a cloudy morning, and the water looked like a pale greenish-blue. This study shows the softness of the morning light, and expresses the tranquility of the scene. Painting at the same location many times has helped me improve my sailboat paintings.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
More Dune Paintings
Wandering Paths
Oil, 10x8
Even though I get tired of paintings of sand, dunes and grasses on the beach, I feel like doing one once in a while. Here is a plein air study from South Lido Beach in Sarasota, Florida. I captured the reddish glow on the sand, and the dark blue tone in the water. This is what it looked like early in the morning. I haven't been to Lido Beach for a while. There are two beautiful areas of the park - the Intercoastal view and the Gulf view. It is one of my favorite places to paint but it is a little bit of a drive for me.
Oil, 10x8
Even though I get tired of paintings of sand, dunes and grasses on the beach, I feel like doing one once in a while. Here is a plein air study from South Lido Beach in Sarasota, Florida. I captured the reddish glow on the sand, and the dark blue tone in the water. This is what it looked like early in the morning. I haven't been to Lido Beach for a while. There are two beautiful areas of the park - the Intercoastal view and the Gulf view. It is one of my favorite places to paint but it is a little bit of a drive for me.
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