Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Waterfall at the Center of Town
I love to work with water or rather I love what my pastel does with water. I find that I do a few painting then it;s back to water again. This very small falls in the center of Westhampton became quite powerful when increased in size with my paper choice. This painting was in Springfield at the Academic Artist's Association Member's Show for the month of June.
Labels:
Pastel 18x24,
private collection
Wild Turkeys
I've been saying for a few years that I'm going to paint the turkeys that stop me on the back roads, as they so slowly meander across in front of the car. Then, with all animals and small children, it's impossible to get them to sit still for a session
of painting, so I have to take photos and correct for what the camera does. I've found that wild turkeys always give you their posterior side if they know you're looking. Not quite sure what that means but here is the backside of a group of them.
of painting, so I have to take photos and correct for what the camera does. I've found that wild turkeys always give you their posterior side if they know you're looking. Not quite sure what that means but here is the backside of a group of them.
This Painting has just been juried into the Laumiester Fine Art Competition at the Bennington Center for the Arts. August14-December 19. 2010
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