Sometimes, we don't see the incongruities in a painting until .....later. I finally saw what I needed to do to make "Outgoing" better, fix an out place color, and more contrast around the seagulls. NOW, I am happy with this painting!
Sunday, October 3, 2021
"Outgoing" tweaked!
Sometimes, we don't see the incongruities in a painting until .....later. I finally saw what I needed to do to make "Outgoing" better, fix an out place color, and more contrast around the seagulls. NOW, I am happy with this painting!
Monday, June 21, 2021
Saturday, June 19, 2021
Sunday, June 13, 2021
Monday, May 31, 2021
"Buck Hall"
After my husband was diagnosed with a serious illness, the desire to paint completely left me. He died last year, and the things that I treasure most are the items that he made by hand.
I've started painting again.
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
Low Tide
"Low Tide" oil on canvas, 9" x 12",
I finally picked up a paintbrush, after months, and was happy to see I could still capture the images I wanted.
Wednesday, October 10, 2018
Sun Splashed
It's been a long time away from you, my friends, but I'm so happy to see you again! For the first time in over a year, I picked up my paint brushes, and here is the result:
"Sunsplashed"
oil on canvas, 8" x 10"
Sunday, November 27, 2016
Limited Palette
Ramsey Creek
11" x 14", Oil on Stretched Canvas
Ramsey creek is located in the foothills of South Carolina. We spent the day snapping pictures, following a trail running along it's banks.
This painting was done with a limited palette of ultramarine, alizarin crimson, cad. yellow light, and titanium white. One of my favorite things about a restricted palette is the harmony that seems to be created almost automatically. Mixing colors is a bigger part of the process, no easy greens to grab...if I wanted green, I had to mix it, then if I wanted brown, I had to mix up some green to add to my alizarin, and so on and on and on. Still, it was fun.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Sundown Countdown
"Sundown Countdown"
8" x 24", Oil on Canvas
This is my second time painting these seagulls. The first painting I did was on a 2:1 ratio canvas, and it just did not "fit". This time, I ordered a 3:1 canvas, and voila! Success. I love that the birds lined up 1, 2, 3, 4, and watched the sun go down with me.
Hope everyone has had a wonderful summer,
Cindy
Saturday, April 23, 2016
"Reflection of a Rose"
"Reflection of a Rose"
Watercolor on Arches 300 lb. cold pressed
11" x 11"
This lovely rose grows in our yard, and we call it "Mrs. Todd's Rose", because that's who planted it originally. It has delicate yellow and pink petals, and as it matures, the petals turn more pink. It was challenging to capture all the colors in this photo-realistic painting, but I got it finally, and then had fun putting in the reflection in the window. Love, love, LOVE that all the roses are starting. This is the first one I cut this summer. Hope spring is popping out all around you too!
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
"Not Everyone Fishes"
Put a little more effort into this one. I wanted to paint people doing something, anything, and this was the opportunity.
"Not Everyone Fishes"
11" x 14", oil on stretched canvas
Have a great day,
Cindy
Sunday, April 10, 2016
"She Dances"
.......sometimes a painting appears as soon as you touch brush to canvas...like magic
8" x 10", oil on canvas board
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
"Not Everyone Fishes"
Work in progress, sloooow progress for sure! This is from a fishing spot that is heavily populated with fishermen, except for the guy on his cell phone...., well, I thought it was funny. I still want to put the background people in, and more fishing debris.
"Not Everyone Fishes"
10' X 14", oil on stretched canvas.
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Garden
"Garden", watercolor on Arches cold pressed.
Painting watercolors in the coach is certainly easier than oils! This is from a photo taken along Florida's gulf coast.
Have a great day
Friday, February 26, 2016
"Sundown Countdown"
Finished "Sundown Countdown".
"Sundown Countdown"
10" x 20", Oil on Stretched Canvas
This was a real challenge for me. Next time, I will use a 3:1 ratio substrate, rather than 2:1. The big lesson relearned was that the size and shape of the canvas matters in the overall composition. Trimming off about 3 1/2" along the bottom will improve this one:
Have a great day!
Cindy
Friday, February 19, 2016
Progress
I've only had a few hours a week to work on this one, it's also very slow going with all the birdie details but here's an update on the work in process, and in process, and in process....I feel like I will never get it done some days! I've also changed the name to "Sundown Countdown".
Monday, February 1, 2016
Back at the easel after a very long break. Can I get away with saying that summer and fall got in the way? No?
Anyway, I am happily back at it, and here's a start on a painting that I plan to call "1, 2 ,3, 4"; I was astonished when my photograph showed the birdies all lined up as if they could count. Honestly, critters can be so funny.
Anyway, I am happily back at it, and here's a start on a painting that I plan to call "1, 2 ,3, 4"; I was astonished when my photograph showed the birdies all lined up as if they could count. Honestly, critters can be so funny.
"1, 2, 3 ,4"
10" x 20", oil on stretched cotton canvas
This still needs a lot of work. I wonder, does anyone else take forever to finish a painting?
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Gated
"Gated"
!2" x 16" Oil on Stretched Canvas
On a recent trip to North Carolina, we came across this lovely bridge. We turned to cross it, only to find severe resistance in the form of an electronic gate, so the title "Gated". Whoever created this lovely spot gets a big thank you for putting it close to the road so the idle traveler can enjoy the serene beauty. The only trouble I had painting this was trying to capture the contrast of cool light and bright sunshine.
Have a wonderful Thursday,
Cindy
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
"Bench Press"
"Bench Press"
12" x 16", oil on canvas board
I remember the day that the source photo for this painting was taken. It was hot, not scenic, and the sun was almost directly overhead. I snapped pictures randomly while my husband fished unaware of my sneaky shots of him.
I love the strong composition of this painting, the ratio of dark, light, and midtone values.
Have a great day,
Cindy
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