I needed to see something bright, warm and beautiful on this dismal, grey day here - and these last 3 paintings really do it for me :) Thanks for sharing your work and being so consistent with your posts so each trip over is a new adventure.
Brent, I come over to visit just for your landscapes. It is definetly 'your thing' They are beautiful, I live in Florida, and this is not our landscape so I really enjoy. thanks for sharing..
Thanks, Barbra Joan. You're welcome to visit here anytime. I've been to Florida several times(my son attended the University of Florida in Gainesville)and I can't say that I was impressed with the landscape or the humidity. But Florida seems to be the place to live if you're trying to escape old man winter. (It was 8 degrees here Christmas Day morning.)
Thank you for visiting my blog. Please spend some time here. I hope you enjoy my paintings. I'm not a professional artist--although I've sold paintings--and I don't have aspirations for becoming one. The fact that I enjoy painting is all the motivation I need to keep dipping the brush and slapping on the paint. I believe there are thousands of other painters who hold a similar philosophy. As you can see I have several categories (collections) listed below that you can view. Once again, enjoy your visit. Bookmark and return again. I appreciate your kind remarks.
Some Twenties
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Some Twenties
Sketches of three 20-minute poses of “SR” from a costumed session a couple
of days ago.
All: 11”x 14” ink and watercolor wash on mix ...
STRANGE DAYS, INDEED
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Well, I usually get into ruts when I’m not in a challenge, workshop or
anything but this RUT has got me. I began with the Sktchy.com challenge of
30 fa...
New website…
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Why did the chickens cross the road? To get to the new website! I have an
announcement…I have a new website going live later this week! This was long
o...
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Winning first place in the world’s largest photography competition after 4
years is beyond my wildest dream. My photo was selected as the winner of
Rom...
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I did this quick demonstration on my latest YouTube channel after showing
how to build a quick table easel with three different heights. I was tired
of u...
Ce blog est en sommeil
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Ce blog est en sommeil pour le moment.
Si vous souhaitez des nouvelles , rendez-vous sur mon site :
http://www.olivia-quintin.com/
IXA
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IXA óleo sobre cartón entelado 30 x 40 cm.
La gracia se posó sobre mi un tiempo,
tenía forma de una blanca mariposa,
con toques de violeta, para record...
Phoenix
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After rebirth from the dust, the home of Aristides de Sousa Mendes in Beira
Alta, Portugal now shows a bright new face. Sousa Mendes lost everything
after...
On Becoming "Good" . . .
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"Cadaques Evening"
Watercolor 18 x 24 inches
A question comes frequently from workshop participants that I find
difficult to answer in more than a single...
New video of available watercolor paintings
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Please enjoy this video showing a selection of my work available either
through galleries or directly from my studio.
Up-to-date information about availabil...
Sketchbook Pages
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I spent an afternoon painting in my moleskine sketchbook a couple of weeks
ago while waiting for my husband and daughter to ride their bikes down the
Pa...
4 comments:
I needed to see something bright, warm and beautiful on this dismal, grey day here - and these last 3 paintings really do it for me :) Thanks for sharing your work and being so consistent with your posts so each trip over is a new adventure.
And thank you, Rhonda, for your frequent visits and positive comments, comments that help motivate my efforts.
Brent, I come over to visit just for your landscapes. It is definetly 'your thing' They are beautiful, I live in Florida, and this is not our landscape so I really enjoy. thanks for sharing..
Thanks, Barbra Joan. You're welcome to visit here anytime. I've been to Florida several times(my son attended the University of Florida in Gainesville)and I can't say that I was impressed with the landscape or the humidity. But Florida seems to be the place to live if you're trying to escape old man winter. (It was 8 degrees here Christmas Day morning.)
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