This plein air (I'm calling it that!) painting was done looking out my studio window on a rainy day-then the sun came out! So I couldn't resist including a bit of cast shadows on some of the limbs. This is exactly what all plein air artist tell themselves to do: "Avoid chasing the light." Oh well....
8" x 10"
watercolor
blush pink blooms have passed
graceful limbs dressed in spring green
swaying to and fro
Sunday, April 26, 2020
Sunday, April 19, 2020
"Spring Morning in Hanes Park"
Another plein air painting. Still "social distancing" while continuing to enjoy the pleasures of being outside painting close to home. Along the side of a curve in the walk in the park are lilacs, viburnum, and spirea all blooming at the same time.
12' x 16"
oil
12' x 16"
oil
Labels:
Gardens,
Landscapes,
Plein Air
Sunday, April 12, 2020
Plein Air
With the past week bringing such beautiful weather and spring blossoms here to the Piedmont of North Carolina, I enjoyed painting outside. Staying close to home, I walked to the park in our neighborhood. I stationed myself a safe distance from people walking by.
The first day I painted this watercolor:
"Yellow Azaleas in Hanes Park
8" x 10"
watercolor
The next day I painted this. A neighbor walking by bought it! I'll deliver it when it is dry.:
"Flame Azaleas in the Park"
12" x 16"
oil
SOLD
The first day I painted this watercolor:
"Yellow Azaleas in Hanes Park
8" x 10"
watercolor
The next day I painted this. A neighbor walking by bought it! I'll deliver it when it is dry.:
"Flame Azaleas in the Park"
12" x 16"
oil
SOLD
Labels:
Landscapes,
Plein Air,
Trees
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