Winter Creek Sunset
Oil on Canvasboard
12" x 16"
A landscape again today. This one was done from a photo I took on the way home from the cow painting plein air class. The sun was setting and reflecting through the trees so beautifully. I tried to show a little of the golden pink reflection in the water. The painting actually looks more "pinkish" than the yellow tone here. Thanks for looking.
Everyday Paintings in Oils and Watercolors with an eye to posting Five or More per week
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Saturday, January 20, 2007
Winter Creek Sunset - SOLD
Winter Creek Sunset
Oil on Canvasboard
12" x 16"
A landscape again today. This one was done from a photo I took on the way home from the cow painting plein air class. The sun was setting and reflecting through the trees so beautifully. I tried to show a little of the golden pink reflection in the water. The painting actually looks more "pinkish" than the yellow tone here. Thanks for looking.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Needwood Lake Two - SOLD
Oil on Canvas Board12" x 16"
Available.
Because I am working right now on foliage, and having some trouble with it, I am going to be doing some landscapes from photos I've taken. This one was done from a photo taken at the same mooring area on Lake Needwood as the plein air painting from the other day (previous post). The foliage turned out pretty well on this one. I might try the same photo again with a limited palette and see what happens. Thanks for looking.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Stand Up Pears - SOLD
Monday, January 15, 2007
Cows in Pasture - SOLD
The Happy Fate of Apples - SOLD
The Happy Fate of Apples
Oil on Gesso Board
8" x 10"
Sold at $25.00 plus shipping.
With all those apples in the refrigerator, it was time to make an apple pie. I have this wonderful stoneware pie dish from Pampered Chef that my daughter gave me a couple of birthdays back, so I pulled it out and peeled apples. Decided to use a slice for a painting, and we ate the rest. Because the pie filling is so bland in color, I put it on the bright purple plate and used red-orange for the background. Thanks for looking.


