Showing posts with label Oil on Canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oil on Canvas. Show all posts

Friday, June 26, 2020

Lemon Slice on a Ledge



“Lemon Slice on a Ledge”
Oil on Canvas Board, 4” x 4”

Another tiny lemon, this one has been sitting around for awhile so I could fix a few things.
Mission accomplished!

Thursday, April 23, 2020

“Motif Number One”



“Motif Number One”
Oil on Canvas, 8“ x 6”

There is actually this little shed that has been painted by so many people that it is considered the Number 1 painting motif in the United States. It is in Rockport Massachusetts, and there is a Wikipedia article about it, just google the title! This is an older painting but it needed work.

Thursday, December 12, 2019

“Strutting”



“Struttin”

This chicken was all over the place, hard to get a picture! 
I’ve been so busy with my annual Holiday Boutique, I haven’t painted a new picture
for weeks. This is a first in a long time.

Thursday, September 26, 2019

“Maple Road, Croton on Hudson”



“Maple Road, Croton on Hudson”
Oil on Canvas, 8” x 10”

I’ve always been attracted to foggy days, but don’t often take one on as a painting.
On Martha’s Vineyard I saw the most wonderful artist named Kara Taylor, who painted huge surrealistic pieces but also some small, dreamy landscapes. In these small pieces she used encaustic to the most wonderful effect, which I may someday try!

SOLD

Monday, September 16, 2019

”Port Meadow, Oxford, 8 a.m.





“Port Meadow, Oxford, 8 a.m.”
Oil on Canvas, 6” x 8”

We were riding our bikes in absolutely picturesque rural England. 
The view was often so perfect, it looked make believe! Thanks to my brother in law Rick,
 we were up and out by 8 - I rarely swing that on my own.
This is a study - a larger version is in the future.


Saturday, September 7, 2019

”Planted”



“Planted”
Oil on Canvas, 6” x 8”

So, another small painting. I struggled with the foreground, scraping it out three times!
In desperation I borrowed a gorgeous field from another gorgeous painting, this by Roy Connelly.
I learned so much in this process. Not totally original, but I had a blast!


Tuesday, July 2, 2019

“Ready for Winter”



“Ready for Winter”
Oil on Canvas, 9” x 12”

I have just finished “My Ántonia” by Willa Cather, and found it to be the story of my great grandparents who settled South Dakota. Raised in a Chicago suburb, I was lucky enough to spend several weeks each summer on my Aunt Arlene and Uncle Bud’s farm in the Black Hills. I wandered the fields, met cows, caught frogs and watched chickens - they made me nervous!

SOLD



Saturday, March 23, 2019

“Shed at Fred’s“



“Shed at Fred’s”
Oil on Canvas, 11” x 14”

I kept coming back to this image because of the cool fish painted on the bright side of the glowing white shed. So glad I’ve finally tackled it! I’m happy with the water, and I did reduce the paraphernalia in the background, masts, boats and other marine accoutrements, in order to enjoy the trees!


Tuesday, March 19, 2019

“Mexican Sun Shell”



“Mexican Sun Shell”
Oil on Canvas, 8”x6”

We were in Mexico a year ago, and the sun was so bright and beautiful. I took pictures of many shells that were in the collection of our Airbnb hosts. I didn’t want to go crazy and paint one of those spiny ones...oh the detail! But I think that might be my next one. Negative shapes galore!






Monday, February 4, 2019

“Getting Late”



“Getting Late”

Hi there! It’s been awhile but with the holidays, camping in Baja Mexico, having the floors of 4 rooms redone and escaping to Montreal, I’ve had little time to paint. Winter is my least favorite weather but visually most beautiful time of year to me, so I stop often to photograph. This one was taken around 4 or 5 p.m., just getting dark.
Other topic: I’m reading about Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson for book group. Such an acute observer who identified aerial perspective. I find myself thinking about how cool it would be for him to be in the world today and look at our technological marvels. He’d be fascinated.


Saturday, October 6, 2018

"Hakurei Turnip"



"Hakurei Turnip"
Oil on Canvas, 6" x 4"

The thing about belonging to a Community Supported Agriculture group is that you get all these strange veggies that you never heard of before. But our wonderful Field Goods in Westchester, New York gives us great recipes, so these turnips in a stir fry with onions and Garam Masala were great!


Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Monday, September 24, 2018

"Chilmark"



"Chilmark"
Oil on Canvas, 8" x 10"

We just spent a wonderful weekend with friends at Martha's Vineyard.
The weather on Saturday was gorgeous. This one still needs a sky.

Thursday, September 20, 2018

"Provence"



"Road in Provence"
Oil on Canvas, 6" x 8"

I have gone over this several times. It needed it, and it is finally done! There is just something Alive about those tall trees you see in southern France. They are majestic and dominate the skyline.


Sunday, September 16, 2018

"Bosc"



"Bosc"
Oil on Canvas, 6" x 4"

Oh still life, I have missed thee! I've really been focusing on landscape to increase my painting comfort level, which I have! Way back my one true painting love, landscape, was eclipsed by still life when I had small kids and I couldn't leave the house. Well, the kids are grown.
My oldest says still life is 'still boring,' but I still love it!

"Green with Envy"



""Green with Envy"
Oil on canvas, 8" x 10"