Mable, 6x6 oil on cradled panel, is a first in my new, Colorful Cows series. I am adding some favorite rural subjects to my portfolio. Visit me website for more originals and fine art prints.
Thursday, August 20, 2020
Friday, June 19, 2020
Monday, June 15, 2020
Painting Plein Air at 7am
7am Sky, oil on panel, 7x5
I arrive when the sun is just starting to come up above the
palm trees. I decide to paint behind the
bunches of sedges and sea oats. There
are no waves today, but I can hear the soft swish of water lapping against the
shore. A few pelicans glide by, looking
for a place to land. I face Northwest,
and set up my easel. The air is still
cool, and I keep my sandals on. I block
in the sky and the cool, grey clouds.
The water is slightly darker than the sky, with a greenish tint. The lower section of the sky is a beautiful,
pale green-blue, turning towards a cooler blue above. This morning the clouds are scattered in
clumps of small, round puffs, with dark purple-grey bottoms and rosy tops.
After I
finish the sky and water, I lay in the sandy area with a thin wash of warm
ochre and a touch of pink. The sedges
look brown and green, and I use a palette knife to mark where a few tall sea
oats that rise above the horizon. The
air is warming quickly, and I take my sandals off, scrunching my toes into the
cool sand. Now, the water is turning
into a brighter blue and the sedges are lit up as the sun rises higher. My painting is complete. It is hard to leave the beach as another
incredible change in colors and light has opened before me. Each painting session is like a deep
meditation where I become one with the sand, sea, and sky.
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Wednesday, May 13, 2020
Bird Nesting Season
Watching Over Baby
watercolor & gouache on watercolor paper
8x10
Spring in Florida is nesting season for many birds. This Great White Egret at the nest with her tiny chick lives at the Venice Rookery in Venice, Florida. The Rookery is an island of mangroves in the middle of a lake. In the spring, it is full of nesting egrets, herons, anhingas, and cormorants. It is a peaceful place, other than the sounds of the many birds that make it their home. In the bushes around the lake, redwing blackbirds flash their red patches and cackle. The Rookery is down the street from the Venice Audubon Center.
For more information about this painting and more bird paintings and fine art prints, visit my website.
watercolor & gouache on watercolor paper
8x10
Spring in Florida is nesting season for many birds. This Great White Egret at the nest with her tiny chick lives at the Venice Rookery in Venice, Florida. The Rookery is an island of mangroves in the middle of a lake. In the spring, it is full of nesting egrets, herons, anhingas, and cormorants. It is a peaceful place, other than the sounds of the many birds that make it their home. In the bushes around the lake, redwing blackbirds flash their red patches and cackle. The Rookery is down the street from the Venice Audubon Center.
For more information about this painting and more bird paintings and fine art prints, visit my website.
Sunday, May 10, 2020
More Bird Paintings
Feathery Display, gouache and watercolor on paper. 10x8
I keep coming back to the bird paintings. During the April shutdown, the Venice Rookery was still open. It wasn't crowded, and I enjoyed sketching the nesting birds from life and taking some photos. I also did a little plein air painting during the sunset. This painting of a great white egret has a lot of vibrant color, and I showed how the light touches her feathers. Gouache and watercolors allow me to paint quickly and keep it loose. The paints dry fast, and I can work in a few layers to enhance the effects of shimmering color and light. If you like this bird painting, visit my website for more of my bird art.
I keep coming back to the bird paintings. During the April shutdown, the Venice Rookery was still open. It wasn't crowded, and I enjoyed sketching the nesting birds from life and taking some photos. I also did a little plein air painting during the sunset. This painting of a great white egret has a lot of vibrant color, and I showed how the light touches her feathers. Gouache and watercolors allow me to paint quickly and keep it loose. The paints dry fast, and I can work in a few layers to enhance the effects of shimmering color and light. If you like this bird painting, visit my website for more of my bird art.
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