Showing posts with label foliage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label foliage. Show all posts

Monday, April 27, 2015

Hidden Seconsett Spot








Hidden Seconset Spot (detail, full size is slightly larger.)
12x12
Oil on Canvas
Contemporary Float Frame, Light Wood

Auction: Starting Bid: $175


Buy it now price during auction $350
Price after auction closes $590



I stayed on Cape Cod for a week to paint, at the home of a friend who lived in an area I had not yet discovered, a settled island called Seconset with lots of lovely nooks and crannies between the houses. This particular spot was shown to me as if showing a treasure, a hidden spot - and it was a treasure. Though it was overcast, it was quiet and lovely at the end of the access area, and no one bothered me the whole time I was there!





Painting at the hidden Seconsett Spot

Thought you would like to see proof I was actually there.





Friday, February 6, 2015

"Hidden Town Beach"







6x6 oil on panel

Framed with a high quality exhibit floating frame.

On Auction now: click here to bid.


Remembering good days in this one. I even have it in my office now, but I will give it up if you want to buy it! This painting is one from Rockport, Maine. I was at the little park on the harbor and near the building there. While I was there a schol bus brought a whole bunch of happy kids to swim at the beach that is hidden behind the spit of land in front. But the flag announces its location!

I was again trying to use my limited strokes, but this time I did not count them, just tried hard to make every stroke count. But I had a problem, the rain started and I was only half finished. I was able to finish it in the studio, however, and I like how it came out!

This piece is nicely framed with a contemporary float frame.

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Daisies and Veronica on Green



6x6 oil on panel

Available at Auction on Daily Paintworks
Starting bid $75

Monday, July 29, 2013

Vermont Treeline, Early Autumn


4x6
Watercolor
$140

This tiny piece was done sitting in the car....on a crisp autumn day in Woodstock, Vermont that was too windy to go outside. It's another small gem I found in my treasure hunt, and I have always loved the simplicity of it. I particularly like the way the evergreens stand out. I always enjoy that part of fall, seeing them return after being hidden by all the deciduous trees. They are like the bones of the landscape. Now it's your chance to own it!