Almost impossible to capture the depth of this painting. I gave it a super glossy finish which really brings out the layers and gives the sky a three dimensional appearance. It is disappointing to me that you really can’t see it in the photos. The photo of the painted edge gives the best hint due [...]
No Comments. Continue Reading...Not traditional apple trees, just my interpretation of them. The red and apple green together makes this piece really pop. And the light blues and mossy greens in the background give it a magical feeling.
No Comments. Continue Reading...No color wheel choices today. These colors were simply chosen by instinct as I worked through the painting. A forest on the edges of a sandy beach gave this painting the spanish title el Bosque or the Forest. About this painting: Acrylics, watercolors and permanent artists ink on wooden panel. Measures approximately 11″ wide x [...]
1 Comment. Continue Reading...Creating something from nothing is a big deal to me. Here I allowed the wet on wet method to show me this sweet hidden forest. About this painting: Acrylics, watercolors and permanent artists ink on wooden panel. Measures 9.25″ wide x 10″ high. Sides are painted a soft white at approximately 1″ thick.
1 Comment. Continue Reading...Wet on wet may be frowned upon in certain art circles, but it remains my favorite method.
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