Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Landscape. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2018

"Oregon Field"



"Oregon Field"
Oil on Canvas, 9" x 12"

Starting to feel less rusty with landscape. I love how these buildings are dwarfed by the
grandeur of these mountains. I'm from Illinois. The first time I saw Mount Hood in 
Portland Oregon, it looked fake , like a screen projection of a mountain!
Then I climbed South Sister, and I realized just how real 
- and huge - these guys are. Plus a sweltering July day turned into windy and 40 degrees. 
And back to sweltering when we finally got down.

Tuesday, April 10, 2018

"Oregon Farm"






 It's hard to switch from birds, I had to try to get the same precision with trees that I had with wings! So here is my first landscape in awhile. Mexico is next.


Monday, March 5, 2018

"Harrimon Hills"



"Harriman Hills"
12" x 9," Oil on Canvas

Driving around with Lavinia, we saw some gorgeous views.



Thursday, March 1, 2018

Friday, February 23, 2018

"Stone Trough"



"Stone Trough, Italy"
10" x 8," Oil on Canvas

On a beautiful day in Italy I watched Andrew Lattimore demo a gorgeous painting of this scene.
I took a photograph of the tub and now many years later, I am trying my hand at it!

SOLD

Tuesday, February 20, 2018

"Harriman Park"



"Harriman Park"
9" x 12," Oil on Canvas

I painted this on the side of the lake early spring 2017. It was chilly, but I was happy with the piece! However the background always seemed too dominant. I've lightened it up in order to push it back and give more depth to the scene.


Wednesday, February 14, 2018

"Out in Back"



"Out in Back"
6" x 8," Oil on Wood

This is the view from my deck and it's always changing with the light.

Tuesday, February 6, 2018

"Stanford, New York" February 6



"Stanford, NY"
I was coming home last October from a painting workshop with Andrew Lattimore.
There is a a strange phenomenon: after painting all day visual sensitivity becomes heightened and colors, shapes and lines seem irresistibly beautiful.
It gets a little crazy when I'm looking at a dull grey landscape and think "This is absolutely gorgeous."  On the other hand....sometimes it is! In this case however, the late afternoon sky was 
utterly dramatic.







Monday, February 5, 2018

"Snow at the Boat Yard" February 5




"Snow at the Boat Yard"

 It's tricky driving around in the snow taking pictures, but it was so beautiful out along the Hudson River. I didn't see any other cars, everyone was staying home!

Sunday, February 4, 2018

Up the Taconic, Feb. 4



"Driving up the Taconic Parkway"
 I have no idea what this little building was for. Gas station? Snacks? It seems closed right now. My husband and I were driving up to the FDR museum and it caught my eye.




Friday, February 2, 2018

"On the Road to Senasqua I"



I took a drive on a snowy morning and shot a series of photos. 
I love the quiet colors of winter in the northeast!

SOLD

Thursday, February 1, 2018

"In front of Senasqua,"



First, for 30 Paintings in 30 days, February 2018. Thanks again Leslie Saeta for hosting.

I was surprised this piece ended up so warm in color for such a cold day. I do love how it makes the blue hills in the distance stand out. I'm a little rusty because of the holidays and planning a trip to Mexico to see my son before he undertakes a biking trip to the very bottom of Patagonia,
but there it is. Thanks for following!

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

"Hilltop Hanover House"




"Hilltop Hanover House"
Oil on Gessobord, 10" x 8"

I went plein aire painting at a local farm with the amazing Jessica Miller.
It was several years ago and I can't remember what her painting looked like
but it was probably wonderful. This kicked around in my studio for a few years, 
and then sold at last weekend's Holiday Boutique!


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