Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Buoys Club
These buoys are hanging on my friend Sue's shed right next to the beach. This is the quintessential 'at the shore' scene. My pal Kelley MacDonald did a fabulous painting of this very shed which appears in the current issue of South West Art on the sixth page in which is an ad for Contemporary Fine Art International. Half of the fun is thinking up titles for each post!
Labels:oil paintings, miniature oil paintings,
4x4 pen and watercolor,
A painting a day,
Carol Marine Workshops,
Contemporary Fine Arts International,
Kelley MacDonald blog,
paintings of buoys,
SouthWest Art Magazine,
Trap Sheds Provincetown
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10 comments:
Well, Sue's shed is sure getting a lot of publicity! I love this - it's zoomed in...and fantastic!
Mary, I love the way you are working with the ink and water color!
You've done it again, this one is super. I can feel the heat in the sun and the cool shadows. Oh, don't we wish it was summer?
Love the ink and water color wash. So loose, and effortless!
Love these colors and the addition of ink to really bring a piece to life!
Your work has such an energy to it!
This is great! I'm thinking of a house next to the Newport Art Museum which has a wall of buoys hung on it! You took the "seen that" thought right out of my head with your thoughtful piece!
Fabulous! Totally groovin' on this new technique of yours. Colors are fabulous (as always!) and I just love the title :D
This IS the quintessential scene! Lovely display of light!
I don't know how I missed this one. A favorite for sure! Love the cropped composition and the colors are beautiful.
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