Showing posts with label creek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creek. Show all posts

Sunday, May 1, 2016

Spring Creek


6"x8" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD

I was blessed to have had a return visit to NaCoMe conference center this past weekend. It is a sacred place for our family. At the heart of the campground is a spring-fed creek. I spent some time standing on the creekside rocks painting this scene. I especially enjoyed the little speckles of wildflowers. 

It rained a bit on me this time. I learned a lot about what to do and what NOT to do when it rains on your oil paint palette. My wife impressed me with her creative bushcraft skills by securing an umbrella to my easel with long blades of grass.

Many artists have core subjects they often return to. One of mine is rivers and streams. The experience of standing on the banks, listening to the soft rush of water, is so renewing for my soul. And they have new lessons to teach a painter—every time.










Sunday, January 24, 2016

Cold Creek


8x10
Oil on Panel
SOLD


We had a decent snow the other day for Tennessee. 
Today, I ventured out to the creek for a plain-air adventure. 
It was a blast.



Thursday, April 23, 2015

Color Garden

8"x10" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD

Spring is such a beautiful time for plein air painting. Today's painting comes from the Color Garden at Cheekwood

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Thursday, May 9, 2013

Retreat


8"x10" Oil on Canvas Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD


We all could use a little break—some time away from our every-day responsibilities. For me, the best retreat is to be outdoors near water. The gentle breezes, the warm sunlight, the sound of cascading water—they all renew me and bring my soul closer to the heartbeat of God. 

In my life, there is a special place for retreat. It is Camp NaCoMe, in Pleasntville, TN. Our family goes there for camps and church retreats annually. This year's spring retreat was all about embracing God's gifts. I am thankful to God for so many gifts. Like a running stream, God's grace continues to run over our pebbled hearts. God's gifts to us are abundant and freely given.

This is a plein-air painting of the creek that runs through the heart of Camp NaCoMe. It is a reminder to me of just how revitalizing it is to unplug from our technology and connect with our loving, giving, living God.





Monday, January 28, 2013

Smoky Mountain Stream


6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
SOLD




A friend told me I should paint rocky streams form the Appalachians. Her suggestion reminded me of how much I love to paint rocks and water. Today's painting is from an image of a stream I took while hiking in the Smokey Mountains. I have painted it before with brushes, but this one is with the palette knife. Either way, I feel these mossy rocks are calling me back to to the mountains to paint plein air someday.