Showing posts with label seascape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seascape. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

A Sunny Day By The Bay

Saturday was the So Cal PAPA Back Bay Art Show in Newport Beach.  It was really wonderful to get down there and see the great work.  This painting was done from a photo I took that day as my husband and I walked down to the Muth Center where the artists were exhibiting. 
10x20 oil

Sunday, January 29, 2012

Good Times

Freedom and fun out in the salty surf.  Good times are had and the memories last a life time.  We remember and we return with the next generation to enjoy the wonderful sensation all over again.  
There is a beautiful illumination that comes when using pastels on a sanded surface.  I love the richness of the medium.  Simply yummy.
12x16, pastel on ampersand pastelbord

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Golden Hours

9x6, pastel

The hours in the late afternoon when everything is rich with color is called the golden hours.  It is like the curtain call before the end of a play.  I first heard this reference was from my son who studied film in college.  These are the hours when the light is doing all the work.  No need to fill or bounce.  It is cheaper too.  Less to rent.  
So as an artist I find light to be my best friend and at times my worst enemy.  In plein air it is hard to capture.  I need to take that mental picture and paint fast without losing my vision or concept which always involves the light.  In my studio it is a little easier to control, but again it effect what and how I see.  The best hours for me to paint in studio is morning.  Outside it is morning and afternoon, because mid day light can flatten contrasts.  Shadows are important in my painting and come into play early in the game.  I find I look for light always with her best friend shadow for a little drama.



Thursday, March 10, 2011

Walking In The Back Bay

12x9, Pastel

Back bay has so many beautiful vistas.  I love paths to lead into a painting.