Wow Pam! This is a beauty! Love the shimmering yellow vertical enhanced by the dark vertical horizon. The tender mauve in the foreground sings of that magical twilight hour where things never are quite as they seem. VERY successful painting! Glad to see you back at it, keep them coming!
Hello Pamela, I think it's more useful to comment here than on the class blog. Yeah, there are a lot of scumblings in the shadows. I really like their colours. Ready to follow you!
Red Bird, Finch painting
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Red Bird Oil on panel, 10" x 8," $410.A little Spring Finch today...
(Photo reference for bird courtesy of Judy Grant/pmp-art.com)
Thanks to all who advi...
Making a Movie
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For the past few months I have been working with film maker extraordinaire Patrice
Halley to create a mini doc about my work. This has been a far more inten...
Milky Way
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Available
This chocolaty nuggety ribbon could easily be about a candy bar. It’s close
to Valentine’s Day and it looks yummy
buuuuuut…
that's not the entire...
Glimpse of the Future
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This article was put on the Facebook page for one of Larisa's job
sites ~ "The Pop Shop" and I just loved it!! A perfect picture of my girl
and the Joy sh...
Cora
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Cora
Pastel on Archival Paper
Copyright TJ Inc.
This is a portrait I completed recently for a friend. The little girl's
name is Cora and she is so c...
The AHA Artists Forum
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I have been thinking for a while that the listeners of the Artists Helping
Artists show need a place to go where we can talk about art, share ideas
and a...
Training Visual Memory
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Morning Walk, Fence Line
(painted from memory)
One of the key ingredients of the Drawing/Painting Program of The Landscape
Atelier is the training of visu...
A final farewell
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Thank you for stopping by.
Today, we powered down Google Reader. We understand you may not agree with
this decision, but we hope you'll come to love thes...
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*The Old House, 24x18, Oil on Wood Panel, 2012*
Well, so here we are. It's no secret that I have been spotty about posting
here for several years. I have ...
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Wow Pam! This is a beauty! Love the shimmering yellow vertical enhanced by the dark vertical horizon. The tender mauve in the foreground sings of that magical twilight hour where things never are quite as they seem. VERY successful painting! Glad to see you back at it, keep them coming!
Hey Holly, Thanks! This is in the Laurentians, on the way to Arundel somewhere.
Hi Pamela I hope to see a lot more beautiful paintings and insightful words on your blog soon.
Hello Pamela,
I think it's more useful to comment here than on the class blog.
Yeah, there are a lot of scumblings in the shadows. I really like their colours. Ready to follow you!
Holly-- now that I think about it, this is actually part of the Rivere du Diable along 327
Nice name of the blog..shut up and paint!!!!
Great!
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