12"x9" Oil on Linen Panel
I was commissioned to paint this for the proud parents of Blaze's owner, rider, "mommy.'
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Thursday, December 17, 2015
Sunday, December 13, 2015
"Pitt Street Bridge Marsh I"
9"x12" Plein Air, Alla Prima Oil on Linen Panel
The tide was going out and the long shadows were were shrinking. The warm colors of the Autumn/Winter Marsh grasses juxtaposed to the cool, lavendars of the sky and water begged to be captured! I had to work quickly as all of these elements were changing before my eyes!
I love my job!!
The tide was going out and the long shadows were were shrinking. The warm colors of the Autumn/Winter Marsh grasses juxtaposed to the cool, lavendars of the sky and water begged to be captured! I had to work quickly as all of these elements were changing before my eyes!
I love my job!!
"Pitt Street Bridge Marsh II"
8"x8" Plein Air, Alla Prima Oil on Gessoed Cradled Wood
This little cutie was a second of two plein air paintings at the Pitt Street Bridge park. It was a lovely day to be out painting!
This little cutie was a second of two plein air paintings at the Pitt Street Bridge park. It was a lovely day to be out painting!
"Archdale Street (Foggy Charleston Morning)" SOLD
12"x9" Plein Air, Alla Prima Oil on Linen Panel SOLD
High atop the Majestic Square Parking Garage on the corner of King and Market Streets in downtown Charleston is the vantage point of this painting. The view is spectacular from up here!
High atop the Majestic Square Parking Garage on the corner of King and Market Streets in downtown Charleston is the vantage point of this painting. The view is spectacular from up here!
"Marsh Study"
8"x10" Oil on Linen Panel
I have been remiss in neglecting to post my recent plein air paintings. Sullivan's Island Station 26 is the location where I painted this one.
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