Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
11/3/10
I unveiled this new painting at the Beyond Words Library show a week ago in Montrose, CO. It was fun playing with thick paint using a palette knife. I like the way the light reflects on a luscious thick layered painting. I hope to do more! "Pathways" is 24x18 and now displayed at Around the Corner Art Gallery in Montrose. I've been exploring using the palette knife to paint with on some of my little 6x6s I'm working on for the next show, "Art on Trout Road". Will be posting some of them soon!
Labels:
colorado artist,
colorado landscape,
colorado mountains,
contemporary landscape painting,
contemporary painter,
contemporary painting,
farm painting,
landscape,
palette knife painting,
rural painting

5/18/10
Finished this little 9x12 oil painting last weekend. It was a struggle. Some paintings come together magically then some are labors of not so much love. They often go through ugly duckling stages where if you are patient and tenacious enough, they will often, not always resolve themselves into a finished painting.
Labels:
Colorado,
contemporary painting,
fall colors,
landscape,
Mount Sneffles,
mountains,
san juan mountains,
san juans,
western art

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