Everyday Paintings in Oils and Watercolors with an eye to posting Five or More per week
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Friday, August 17, 2012
Tomatoes from the Yard - SOLD
Tomatoes from the Yard
Oil on Canvas Panel, 9" x 12"
SOLD at $25 plus $7 shipping.
I've been having fun watching (and eating) the tomatoes growing out in my yard this summer. My models for today came in warm from the sunshine, and as soon as I get this painting posted, are slated for the cutting board, and a nice fat bacon and tomato sandwich, YUM.
....and yes, I'll fix the onion "nose" there. Didn't see it until I took the photo.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
White Shed 2 - SOLD
White Shed 2
Oil on Canvas Panel, 9" x 12"
SOLD at $20 plus $7 shipping.
Another view of the white shed in Laytonsville. This time you can see the red outbuilding behind the shed.
Thanks for looking.
Oil on Canvas Panel, 9" x 12"
SOLD at $20 plus $7 shipping.
Another view of the white shed in Laytonsville. This time you can see the red outbuilding behind the shed.
Thanks for looking.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Field with Trees - SOLD
Field with Trees
Oil on Canvas Panel, 9" x 12"
SOLD at $20 plus $7 shipping.
Quick study. I am craving sunny open spaces right now. Maybe it's how full the woods are behind my apartment right now. I can't even see the row of townhouses across the little creek bed, and mere peeks of the sky. So I paint open, spacious vistas instead.
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Tiny Woods - SOLD
Tiny Woods
Oil on Stretched Canvas, 8" x 8"
SOLD at $25 plus $5 shipping.
This one is little. Sometimes, though, the teeny ones are as hard as the bigger ones. Every stroke counts when it's this small. I had fun with this one, combining the goodness of acrylics underneath the oils, for the sky and the lavender backwoods. Once dry, it doesn't move, and you can paint whatever you want overtop.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Field in Laytonsville - SOLD
Field in Laytonsville
Oil on Stretched Canvas, 12" x 12"
SOLD at $40 plus $7 shipping.
My art buddy, S. and I stood on the side of the road, letting traffic avoid us, and took photos of the fields in Laytonsville. Fun to paint, lottsa space. Thanks for looking.