Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Autumn. Show all posts
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Autumn Retreat
Labels:
20x24,
Autumn,
AVAILABLE,
Fall,
Fiery,
impressionism,
Oil on Canvas,
orange,
palette knife,
Peace,
Peaceful,
retreat,
River,
Water
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Autumn Anthem
And here is an autumn water abstract for the
Nov 6–8 form 8 a.m–5 p.m.
Labels:
12x12,
Autumn,
Fall,
Fall Colors,
fall trees,
nature,
october,
Oil on Panel,
Radnor Lake,
reflections,
Water
Monday, October 26, 2015
Heron Glide
Here is another portrait of a most fascinating bird.
This Blue Heron will be on display at the
Nov 6–8 form 8 a.m–5 p.m.
Labels:
Autumn,
bird,
birds,
Blue Heron,
Fall,
glide,
Great Blue Heron,
impressionism,
Middle Tennessee,
nature,
Oil on Panel,
palette knife,
Radnor Lake,
The Chestnut Group,
wildlife
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Early Autumn Walk
Plein air painting is always a joy in Warner Parks. Here is one I made last fall. It will be in "A Hear for Warner Parks" show and sale Feb 13-15. Portions of the proceeds benefit the parks. On the day I painted this serene, leave-covered path, an class of elementary children came by. I loved hearing their thoughts about what I was doing. Below are some behind-the-scene shots from that day.
Labels:
8x10 in,
Autumn,
Fall,
impressionism,
Leaves,
nature,
palette knife,
path,
Plein Air,
Tennessee,
The Chestnut Group,
walk,
Warner Parks
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Fire & Ice 18"x24"
Going big again. This time I painted an 24"x18" enlargement of one of favorite landscapes from last year's 30. It is of a fiery sunrise lighting the hilltop of a frozen landscape.
Labels:
18x24 in,
Autumn,
forest,
franklin,
frost,
frozen,
impressionism,
landscape,
Middle Tennessee,
Mike Moyers,
Oil on Canvas,
palette knife,
rural scene,
sunlight,
thaw,
Trees,
winter
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
Hay!
30 Paintings in 30 Days: September, 2014—Day 24
Lately, I've been seeing a lot of these guys around.
Lately, I've been seeing a lot of these guys around.
Labels:
30 paintings in 30 days,
6x6,
agriculture,
Autumn,
daily paintings,
Fall,
farm,
farming,
field,
grass,
harvest,
Hay,
hay bails,
palette knife
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
Sunchokes
Today, I went to the park to do some plein air painting for an upcoming event with the Chestnut Group. I came across these beautiful yellow flowers and I just had to paint them. Afterwards, I asked the park ranger what they were. She said they were Jerusalem Artichokes, also called Sunchokes. You can read all about them here.
Labels:
8x10,
Autumn,
Blooms,
Flowers,
Jerusalem Artichoke,
palette knife,
Plein Air,
Summer,
Sunchokes,
Tennessee,
The Chestnut Group,
Warner Parks,
Wild Flower
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Sweet Gum Turning
8"x10" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD
30 Paintings in 30 Days: September, 2014—Day 2
On the lake, the first trees to show their Autumn colors are the ones on the banks—whose roots closest to the cool lake water. These Sweet Gums, clinging to the lake shore, are especially eager to change color—even in late August.
On the lake, the first trees to show their Autumn colors are the ones on the banks—whose roots closest to the cool lake water. These Sweet Gums, clinging to the lake shore, are especially eager to change color—even in late August.
Labels:
30 paintings in 30 days,
8x10,
Autumn,
Fall Colors,
impressionism,
Lake,
Oil on Panel,
Plein Air,
reflections,
Summer,
Sweet Gum,
Tims Ford Lake,
Trees,
Water
Wednesday, January 15, 2014
Tennessee Farm
WHEW! Half-way through the 30-days challenge! Today's painting is one of many charming farms nestled in the hills of Middle Tennessee.
Labels:
30 paintings in 30 days,
6x6 in,
agriculture,
Autumn,
Barn,
daily paintings,
Fall,
farm,
field,
Hills,
Limited Palette,
November,
Oil on Panel,
palette knife,
Pastoral,
Red Barn,
Tennessee
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Roadside Barn
One week complete in the 30 day challenge! Today's painting is a quick study based on a photo I took while traveling thru middle TN last November.
Labels:
30 paintings in 30 days,
6x6 in,
Autumn,
Barn,
daily paintings,
Fall,
farm,
harvest,
impressionism,
Limited Palette,
November,
Oil on Panel,
palette knife
Monday, October 21, 2013
Fall Break
8"x10" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD
We spent our Fall Break back at the lake. Here is a plein air painting of our view with the beginnings of fall colors reflecting on the calm water. The interesting thing on this day was the lighting. The sun was giving warm light to the background and leaving the foreground in cooler light. Since the background had more fall color, it just added to the beauty of the scene.
I encourage you to take some time to recharge your souls to the beauty of fall.
I encourage you to take some time to recharge your souls to the beauty of fall.
Labels:
8x10 in,
Autumn,
Fall,
Fall Break,
Fall Colors,
Lake,
Limited Palette,
Oil on Panel,
palette knife,
Plein Air,
reflections,
sunlight,
Tims Ford,
Water
Monday, October 14, 2013
A Touch of Autumn
with Palette Knife
NFS
This past weekend, I had the pleasure of painting the beginning of fall colors at Tim's Ford State Park. The folks at the State Park Marina were kind enough to allow me to paint from their dock. Although the location was a little bouncy, the view was beautiful.
Dockside with my older daughter looking on.
Labels:
10x8 in,
Autumn,
Fall Colors,
impressionism,
Lake,
Limited Palette,
Oil on Panel,
palette knife,
Plein Air,
Tims Ford,
Tims Ford State Park
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Pumpkin Truck
Every October, we go to Gentry’s Farm to pick pumpkins for Halloween. The farm has many antiques and items of visual interest. My favorite is this pumpkin truck. You can see a painting of last year’s pumpkin pick here.
Labels:
30 paintings in 30 days,
6x6 in,
Autumn,
daily paintings,
Fall,
farm,
gentry's farm,
october,
palette knife,
pumpkin,
pumpkin patch,
truck,
yellow
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Autumn Medley
6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
$75.00 unframed + Shipping
$100.00 Framed + Shipping
One of my favorite places to be is under a tree in the peak of fall foliage. The colors are so vibrant. When the sun shines through, everything underneath is bathed in orange glow. Today's painting is from a photograph of such a place, taken last year in my front yard. This year, I hope to be in the same place painting.
Labels:
30 paintings in 30 days,
6x6 in,
Autumn,
daily paintings,
Fall,
impressionism,
Leaves,
Limited Palette,
nature,
Oil on Panel,
palette knife,
Tree
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Cool Trees
with Palette Knife
SOLD
SOLD
Here is an impressionistic piece based on a favorite photograph I took while hiking in the fall. The shaded trees were a cool blue hue against a fiery backdrop of fall leaves. It was one of those scenes that I just knew would become a painting someday.
Labels:
30 paintings in 30 days,
6x6 in,
Autumn,
blue,
colors,
cool,
daily paintings,
Fall,
forest,
hiking,
nature,
Oil on Panel,
palette knife,
Trees,
woods,
yellow
Friday, January 4, 2013
Autumn Frost
6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD
One chilly fall morning, I was waiting at the bus stop with my daughter. We looked down and discovered something beautiful—Autumn leaves kissed by morning frost. We live in a world full of small wonders. We just need to take the time to see it.
Labels:
30 paintings in 30 days,
6x6 in,
Autumn,
Fall,
frost,
Leaves,
Oil on Panel,
palette knife,
small
Sunday, January 1, 2012
Carpe Diem

Why am I posting a fall painting to start the new year? I has to do with my new year’s resolution.
Typically, in late October, I bring my new paintings outdoors to photograph. One day, as I was setting up for the shoot, I was impressed by the beauty of the little tree in my yard. It was the perfect scene to sum up everything I love about autumn. The leaves were peak color. The sky was brilliant. Fall is my favorite time of year. I just love the mild temperatures, the crisp air, the changing colors and the long cast shadows in the afternoons. I believe I could live perpetually in autumn. But sadly, autumn is but a season. The colors here are only at peak color for just a week or two, if you’re lucky. Realizing the brevity of the moment that I was witnessing, I decided to stop what I was doing and paint the moment. I replaced the finished art on my easel for blank canvas and began to paint my little tree. And I am so glad I did. That evening, a weather front blew in. The next day, the tree was bare.
Each and every day is a gift from God. My resolution is to make the most of every day’s blessings. Rain of shine, I hope to live each day in gratitude. Life is too fragile and brief not to.
Happy New Year.
Labels:
6x8 in,
Autumn,
Carpe Diem,
Fall,
Leaves,
Oil on Canvas Panel,
Plein Air,
Tree
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