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Sunday, March 10, 2019

Pink Tulips on a Snowy Day



The big blizzard they predicted only produced a small amount of rain followed by snow this time. We're seeing a true "Winter Wonderland" this morning - the trees are painted with white, the new snow covering is clean and bright, the sun is shining, and the sky is blue! Time for me to paint some snow!

These delicate pink tulips were a Valentine's Day gift from my husband. I chose soft pastel this time (instead of oil paint) because I tend to paint faster with pastels and I knew the blooms wouldn't last long, and I was eager to paint them before they faded away.

An artist's challenge is to find inspiration in the perfect scene or subject to paint, and sometimes a painting opportunity just presents itself and you have to jump on it before the moment passes. With still life, you can usually take your time (because the subject isn't moving, and the lighting is controlled). With flowers you need to act fast.

This painting is currently on display in the juried Floral Exhibit at Studio Pintura Gallery, 1500 Jackson Street NE, Minneapolis. Opening reception is Saturday, March 16 from 1-5pm.

Friday, March 1, 2019

Better late than never...

I missed a lot of blog time, and realize I never posted my paintings from the Plein Air Grand Marais last September (2018).

As always, the 9 days at the beautiful and inspirational North Shore painting in the competition flew by and I covered a lot of miles, and a lot of canvas. Here are my painting efforts:

(P.S. I promise to post more often!) 


 Yellow Doors 
11x14, oil on panel

 


 Fly Fishing at Lutsen
14x11, oil on panel




Quick Paint
(90 minute timed painting)
9x12, oil on panel

 

Bally Blacksmith
Nocturne (night painting - yes, I stood out on a street corner and painted in the dark!)
11x14, oil on panel
AWARDED BEST HISTORICAL PAINTING 
by the Cook County Historical Society




Superior Shoreline
14x11, oil on panel