This 6x6 inch oil painting was inspired by a hike along the Dechutes River Trail near Bend, Oregon. It provided a lot of beautiful vistas for painting. The painting is SOLD, but there are additional landscape oil paintings here or you can view all of the paintings in my shop at this link.
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Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Sunday, August 28, 2011
Fast and Fun
This little 5x7 inch painting has to be one of the fastest paintings I've ever created. When I began, I was planning to spend a leisurely morning in the studio. A wash of alizarin crimson, a rough sketch, and the distant mountain peaks were all that I had completed when my husband rushed in and told me we had a date to meet some friends in 30 minutes and I needed to get ready to go. Totally unexpected, I filled in the color blocks, cleaned up, and called it good. The funny part is, I actually like the painting with little detail, just color blocks. It makes me think I'll have to try some more quick paintings. The painting is for sale online at Small Impressions Paintings.
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Friday, August 26, 2011
Limited Palette Abstract
For months I've had a box of 12x12 inch canvases sitting in my studio. I haven't used but a few of them because I was waiting for just the right subject. Yesterday morning I finally said, "What the heck--I'm never going to find just the right subject." So, I just pulled one out and decided to go for it. I prefer landscape paintings with a slight abstraction. That made my job a little easier not to worry about perfection. With a limited palette of Burt Sienna, Yellow Ocher, Naples Yellow, Alizarin Crimson, and Ultramarine Blue, I began work. There's definitely some abstraction, but what I like best about the painting is the feel of the autumn season that the limited palette brought to the canvas. It will be available for purchase in my Etsy Shop, Small Impressions Paintings, sometime this fall.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Autumn Birch
A little bit of autumn is creeping into the August air. Some cool nights after warm sunshine and I know the summer season will be coming to a close in a few weeks. This little 5x7 inch painting, inspired by the coming autumn season, is one that I painted a while ago, didn't like it, and did some reworking. I like it a lot better now and listed it for sale today at my Etsy Shop, Small Impressions Paintings. It can be purchased for $50.00 plus shipping by visiting this link.
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Sunday, August 21, 2011
Painting the Ponderosa Pine
In the Pacific Northwest, especially west of the Cascade Mountains, fir trees abound. I've painted them my entire life and feel comfortable with their shape and color. This summer, however, I spent a lot of time in Central Oregon. Ponderosa Pines are the evergreen of choice for the climate. Their shape is different, their needles are different, and they often have a wonderful reddish color to their bark which the Douglas Fir Trees of coastal region lack. It has taken practice through most of the summer to feel comfortable with painting pine trees. This 8x10 inch oil painting feels like a success. It is listed for sale in my Etsy Shop now that the paint is completely dry. It feels good to finally feel satisfied with my ability to create those uniquely shaped limbs of the pine tree. View the painting in the shop or purchase by clicking here. The painting was created on a gallery wrapped canvas. The price is $110.00 plus shipping.
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Sunday, August 14, 2011
Cottages at Venice Beach
Earlier this summer on one of my little vacations, I visited Venice Beach, California. Although I have visited Southern California numerous times, the experience reminded me that it is a world apart from the environment of the Pacific Northwest where I can be in the wilderness in less than 15 minute and sit on an empty beach for hours without interruption. It was definitely a change for a native Washingtonian. Venice Beach was full of little cottages that encouraged dreaming of vacation rentals and warm weather. While there, I snapped a lot of pictures of the unique little cottages that proliferate the area. Painting this string of homes required a review of perspective drawing and careful attention to values. The painting, completed with oil paint, is 9x12 inches on a stretched canvas. I can't decide whether to sell this one or keep it and create an entire series of the cute little cottages that surround Venice Beach. I'll let the paint dry and contemplate my next step.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
In the Cove
Today was a wonderful day of painting and this one is a little slice of summer fun that I had to preserve. The painting is 5x7 inches, oil on canvas.
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Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Across the Tulip Field
Today's little painting is a scene I have painted before. Looking back through some of my references, I chose one of my favorites. The photo was taken in the Skagit Valley of Washington State. In the spring the community celebrates their Tulip Festival. I have fond memories of this little scene; it begged to be painted again. The painting is 6x6 inches is listed for sale at my Etsy Shop, Small Impressions Paintings and can be viewed or purchased by visiting this link.
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Thursday, August 4, 2011
Single Girl
This summer I've been very fortunate because of the opportunities I've had to travel, visit friends, family, and wonderful vacation spots. Even though travel has been frequent, I've tried to keep painting. My paints and supplies go with me most places. The challenge is that it takes some time for me to adjust to a new painting environment. Wherever I go, the light is different, the working space is different, and the cleanup after each session is greater than at home in my studio. However, the biggest challenge is trying to remember how to paint with all the new distractions. Often I overwork a painting. With this painting I made a special effort to concentrate on painting shapes, colors, and keeping it loose. The results were fun and a little abstract. I'm satisfied. The painting is 5x7 inches and reaffirmed that I can still paint amidst all the distractions of a new environment. It can be purchased at my Etsy Shop for $40.00 plus shipping by clicking on this link.
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