Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts

Thursday, February 21, 2013

Farm to Market Views

6x8" Acrylic on canvas panel
Just past the exit to Engle, TX, I see a big traditional style red barn my way out to the ranch on FM2238.  I added a few modifications to help with the design, but you'd recognize the barn, trees and fenced in area right away. 

Friday, February 15, 2013

Waipu Cove

6x8" Acrylic on canvas panel
This scene of Waipu Cove in New Zealand, was painted in an online workshop on how to paint more loosely.  It was also timely, because I was supposed to be aboard the Carnival Triumph ship destined for the Caribbean. That cancelled and now has waste running over the decks (yuck). I needed something clean, loose and beechy. 

Thursday, February 7, 2013

Fer Rent, Purty Views

6x8" Acrylic on canvas panel (sold)

Every time I turn onto Gebert Dr in Muldoon, TX, I see the most patched up, dilapidated, rickety barn, but it has a million-dollar view.  As an artist, I had to put a "Fer Rent" sign on it.

Friday, February 1, 2013

Texas Country Highways

6x8" Acrylic on canvas panel
(sold)
When leaving Weimar, TX down old Holman Highway, this view is unmistakable.  Seeing the huge oak, windy road and the Texas Highway sign...it composed itself.  I just painted. The reference picture is here.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Ol' Muldoon, TX Church

6x8" Acrylic on canvas panel
(sold)
This is an old church in Muldoon, TX, which had it's peak population of 200 in the 1940's. This is part of the remnants of the booming metropolis.  Still, the steeple stands tall and almost straight.  

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Nature's Song

12 x 16" Oil on canvas panel
This is a fall painting I've worked on for quite a while. It a scene similar to what you'd see at Dana Peak Park in Central Texas overlooking Belton Lake with Whitetail deer. 

Sunset at Tyler State Park

8x6" Acrylics on canvas panel
(sold)
Here's another one from a picture I took a few years back kayaking at Tyler State Park and stashed into the "must paint" folder. It was very tempting to tighten up and try to blend the clouds, but then I stepped back and it just had a crisp pop to it I didn't want to lose! 

Monday, January 14, 2013

Late Afternoon at Nolan Creek

8x10 Acrylic on canvas panel
(sold)
About a week ago, I headed down with the painting gear to Nolan Creek.  The afternoon sun was just right lighting up the grasses really highlighting the tree in the foreground. (Read more ...)

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

"I O U Ranch"

6x8" Oil on canvas panel
(sold)
There's an old, crusty and absolutely cool, artsy mailbox down the road.  Had to paint it! You can read more in the blog post: here if you want to. There's no bluebonnets or red blankets now, but it just seemed right to add it in. 

Monday, January 7, 2013

"Misty Morning"

9x12" Acrylic on canvas panel
(sold)
If you visit Beason Park (Columbus, TX) early in the morning, you might get lucky and see the Colorado River with a thick fog. It was so thick when I painted it, the acrylics that normally dry within a minute after brushing it on had problems with being too wet and dripping!  That was a challenge.  I think this really caught the misty feel with the barely noticeable house in the distance across the river.  This placed third in the plein air competition at the Columbus Folk Fest 2012. 

Thursday, January 3, 2013

"It'll Do"

10x8 Acrylic on canvas panel
(SOLD)
This is a painting from this summer. While going up to a workshop at the Amarillo Art Institute, I passed through several small towns in the Texas Panhandle. Those folks have a great personality! (Blog article here).  I think it captured the feel of the trip nicely with a small town wave from the It'll Do Motel. 

Monday, December 31, 2012

"Tractor Chat"

Acrylic 8x10"
Bid for Hurricane Sandy Fundraiser!
This is a fun painting I did this summer of what you see in rural Weimar, TX.  Please help the victims of Hurricane Sandy by bidding at the DailyPaintWorks' fundraiser (through the link above).  Thanks!

"High Hill Ranch Views"

Acrylic 11x14"
While visiting Weimar, TX, we drove past this scene and I had a chance to snap a reference photo.  The fields of light tan grasses, huge Live Oaks and old crusty barns in the area were perfect! 
Blog article: http://funwithacrylics.wordpress.com/2012/12/30/ranch-view-at-high-hill-rd/

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

"Seaside Park" (Marblehead, MA)

9x12" Acrylic on canvas panel 
This is a painting I started at on location at Seaside Park in Marblehead.  It’s one of the few places you can briefly get away from civilization with dense woods.  After a 1/4 mile, you step out of the woods into a magnificent view of the harbor with the lighthouse in the distance.

Friday, November 16, 2012

Jersey Beach (Marblehead, MA)

8x10" Acrylic on canvas panel

While visiting family at Marblehead, MA, I went down to the shoreline off Jersey St at sunset and painted this scene of the sun-lit house.  Beautiful area!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Palo Duro Canyon Entrance

8x10" Acrylic on canvas panel
This is a plein air painting from a visit to Palo Duro Canyon in September.  If you pull over about 1/4 mi from the entrance, follow the little trail to the ledge and you can see this amazing view. 

Monday, November 5, 2012

"Galveston Getaway"

9x12" Acrylic on canvas panel
(Sold)
I revisited a plein air painting from the this summer now that I'm learning figures.  Adding people, seagulls, towels and the umbrella set-up really gave this painting the feel of a weekend at Galveston.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

"Laniakea Views"

8x10 Acrylic on canvas panel
(SOLD)
10/16/12:  I finished this piece for an online workshop.  It was great to paint another beach scene.  The brilliant blues and greens of the water remind me of the Laguna Beach, California area. 

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Fresh Views

8x10" Acrylic on canvas panel
(Bid now: DPW Auctions) or $60 before first bid
I had a fun time playing around with a picture from just west of Gunnison, CO.  The background view is the same, but I added some pines and brush to the foreground to help the composition. This is the third in the series of paintings from Dad's trip.  The West is truly amazing!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Columbia River Gorge

8x10" Acrylic on canvas panel
(SOLD)
This is #2 in the series of paintings I'm doing from Dad's trip from Texas to Oregon. This was a scene of the Columbia River Gorge.