Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Yellow Road
 
Yellow Road
Oil   5x7
 
I chose this view because of the mountains in the background.  Since we live very close to the Blue Ridge Mountains and can see them on many of our trips around our immediate area, they are dear to me.  It's a matter of fact, we just got back from a quick day trip to the mountains yesterday.  However, it seems I got these mountains a little too pointed at the top to correctly depict our mountains.  But there will be another painting to try again.  I am pleased with the colors and the trees.  This little painting leaves me wondering where would I go if I traveled down that yellow road.  I'm sure there's something interesting over the crest of the hill. 
Have a wonderful week!



Sunday, April 28, 2013

Sunset
 
Sunset
Oil   5x7
 
 
What could be more beautiful than a late evening sunset in all its colorful splendor?  I look forward to  the sunsets and lately they have been spectacular.  In this painting, I tried to capture some of that intense color with a palette knife.  I laid the color down and tried not to "fiddle" with it too much.  I wanted to achieve saturated color in the sky with the trees subdued as they are this time of day in the landscape.  Enjoy those sunsets!
 
I would like to thank all of you who follow my blog and those who just stop by for a visit from time to time.  You are appreciated!


Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Yahoola Creek Park
 
Yahoola Creek Park
Oil   5x7
 
 
This is the last painting in my Yahoola Creek Park series.  This is located in Dahlonega, Georgia--a little mountain town just north of my home.  Dahlonega is famous for being the site where gold was first discovered.  It has been preserved very much like it was in those days. 
While I was waiting for the class to assemble, I walked around the park a little and took a few photos for future reference.  I really liked this little pathway, bridge and shadows. 
I always appreciate your visit!  Have a great Wednesday!
 
 



Thursday, April 18, 2013

Cherries and Silver
 
Cherries and Silver
Oil  5x7
 
Depicting silver is a challenge as it reflects any and everything around it, and conveying the shine is another interesting facet of painting silver objects.  I really liked the bright and varied shades of red in the cherries. I have quite a few silver pieces to practice on, so you may be seeing more silver paintings.  I enjoyed this one so much, I plan on painting it again in the future. 
 
Thanks for your visit.  Stop by again.  


Friday, April 12, 2013

Red and Yellow Peppers
Red and Yellow Peppers
Oil  5x7
 
My husband brought these beautiful, colorful peppers in from the garden last summer and, of course, they had to photographed and painted before landing on the dinner table.  I love to paint peppers of all kinds.  The shapes and colors are so much fun to paint--the brighter, the better.  I'm sure you'll be seeing more pepper paintings in the future as well as other vegetables from our garden.
 
Have a beautiful spring day--I hope it's spring in your part of the world.  


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Yahoola Creek

Yahoola Creek
Oil  8x10
 
 
This is another painting done in Dahlonega, Georgia en plein aire--a term I introduced in my last post which is French for "in fresh air" or as I say, painting on location.  This was done in early spring as you can tell by the spring greens.  It's springtime again and time to get out in the fresh air and paint some beautiful local scenes. 
 
Enjoy this beautiful day and thank you for stopping by.


Tuesday, April 2, 2013

The Chestatee on Frog Hollow Road
 
The Chestatee on Frog Hollow Road
Oil  8x10
 
This scene is of the Chestatee River in Dahlonega, Georgia at the end of a private road called Frog Hollow.  I love the name and love the scenery.  The rapids were so beautiful and challenging to paint, especially since this was my first attempt (2 years ago) at painting moving water and plein aire painting (painting on location).  I had lots of hurdles to overcome that day, but I learned a lot.  North Georgia has so many beautiful scenes like this just waiting to be painted. 
 
Thank you for visiting today.  Have a wonderful week.