Monday, February 19, 2018

"He said What!?"



"He said What!?"
6" x 8," Oil on Wood

This guy seems so stern, but there seems to be a tiny bit of insecurity behind that gaze.

SOLD

Sunday, February 18, 2018

"Bird"




"Bird"
6" x 8," Oil on Wood

This is a strange, the bluebird head doesn't seem to belong to the woodpeckerish body. 
But I never tire of the gorgeous colors and patterns. I sorta feel like I should be out there, trekking, tracking and identifying these little guys, but what I really want to do is just paint 'em.

SOLD

Saturday, February 17, 2018

"Dreamy Eastern Bluebird"



"Dreamy Eastern Bluebird"
6" x 6," Oil on Wood

It's been awhile since I painted a bird. I believe it's an eastern bluebird. Funny how each one seems to develop a personality that goes beyond the initial photograph. Often I find when I paint something I discover much more about the subject during the process.

SOLD

Friday, February 16, 2018

"Art Supplies"



"Art Supplies"
8" x 8," Oil on Canvas

 Well they say "paint what you know."
 I've been buying art supplies since forever and
 they look so gorgeous to me.

Thursday, February 15, 2018



"Lemons From Italy"
8" x 10," Oil on Canvas

These lemons are not from Italy. But they look so Italianate!
I began this piece about five years ago, now it's done.

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 13, 2018

Monday, February 12, 2018

"Zinnias in a Brass Vase"



"Zinnias in a Brass Vase"
8" x 6," Oil on Wood

Every summer I have a plot in our community organic garden. My success is uneven but the 'cut and come again' zinnias are always a success. I think they're one of the most beautiful flowers in eastern U.S.!













Sunday, February 11, 2018

"Loose Screw"



"Loose Screw"
4" x 4," Oil on Board

I must've had a loose screw to attempt this. All those what you call em's, oh I looked it up, threads. On a 4" x 4" painting! I count 14. So I wiped the piece back down to the underpainting, which looks pretty good compared to what I just deleted. Maybe I will re-attempt this, I'm thinking very transparent and let the underpainting do the job.


Saturday, February 10, 2018

"Cadmium Red"




"Cadmium Red"
6" x 6," Oil on Wood

There was a challenge on Daily Paintworks to paint art supplies. I've never done that! So here it is, my first.

SOLD

Friday, February 9, 2018

"White Pitcher"


 

"White Pitcher"
6" x 6," Oil on Board

I've been on vacation for almost two weeks, and this is the first painting I've done since. It's always tricky doing that 'first one' and it was kind of tough, but then I got into adjusting the curves and edges. 

Exciting day at the library tomorrow - Adriana Trigiani, yes that Adriana Trigiani, is coming to speak at a fundraiser.

Update: she was great!

Thursday, February 8, 2018

"Goldfish Buddies" February 8



"Buddies"
Oil on Canvas, 5"x7"

Are these guys cute or what! Arriving home from Mexico today, back to the snow and cold.

SOLD

Wednesday, February 7, 2018

"Audubon preserve, Martha's Vineyard" - February 7



"Audubon Preserve, Martha's Vineyard"
Oil on Canvas, 9" x 12"
 Well, this is a blast from the past. This was painted from a photo that was taken before the wicked winter, back when warm yellows and oranges existed in nature. It's funny to look at in February...the colors are a little intense! 




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.




Saturday, February 3, 2018

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!


SOLD



Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Friday, November 24, 2017

Sunday, November 5, 2017

House in Potsdam, NY



"House in Potsdam, NY," 7" x 5," Oil on Wood

Here is another painting from awhile ago. 
We drove to Potsdam, NY to pick up our son from college, and
it was freezing and icy! This yellow house 
across the street from our B&B was so darling
amidst all that cold snow.




Red Building in Ossining, NY



"Red Building in Ossining, NY"

We kicked along Ossining on a beautiful sunny morning awhile ago and saw this building
lit from the back. So we returned later toward sunset and the front of this
house just glowed! ...and that's the Hudson River just behind it.
Now I've heard they are going to eventually
tear it down  :(





"Oregon Field," 8x6 inches, Oil on Canvas
Landscape is my first love in painting. I used to drive through the  
Illinois cornfields and wonder at the beautiful changing skies.
Oregon is just as gorgeous!



Thursday, November 2, 2017

Block Island Rooftops


"Block Island Rooftops," 8" x 6," Oil on Board

This was the view from my hotel room. Block Island is filled
with gorgeous views everywhere!



Thursday, October 12, 2017

A trip to Amenia


Price$125, 8x10, Oil on Wood

"Approaching Autumn, Wethersfield New York"
8" x 10" Oil on Wood

After this hot October, of all the days to suddenly cool down, it had to be the first day
of my plein aire painting workshop with Andrew Lattimore.
I f r o z e. My hands were shaking. It was Mohonk all over again, Lavinia!
Anyway, I'm happy with the result. 
Wethersfield is a dream place to paint, and I have 3 more days to work there!

Monday, October 2, 2017

October 2 - "Stillness, Croton Reservoir"



"Stillness, Croton Reservoir"
10" x 5," Oil on Wood

The water was glass smooth and the reflection of the clouds were stunning
and seemed a bit unreal.

Sunday, October 1, 2017

October 1 - final collage



Final Collage of Paintings
done in Leslie Saeta's 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge,
September 2017

This has definitely been a learning process
and I look forward to painting more for my December show!
The October exhibit with Lavinia Wiggins and Peg Taylor is up
and we open next week.

Many thanks for following and for your wonderful comments!



October 1 - "Sauvie Island Approaching Sunset"



"Sauvie Island Approaching Sunset"
10" x 5," Oil on Wood

I went to this quality lumberyard named Condon in White Plains
and said I wanted hardwood faced plywood. Yes, maple's good.
Well, you have to buy a 4 foot x 8 foot sheet. That's fine, but I need it cut up
like this: 8x10's, 5x7's 6x8's 5x10's etc. Inches, that is. In other words, a million cuts.
Guess what? they did it. but I gave the guy a good tip.