This painting was a lesson in Trees and Shadows for my young students. They did a great job grasping the concept. And this was how my painting turned out.
It is a 9″x12″ acrylic on canvas panel available for $145.
Posted in Art Class, daily painter, tagged acrylic, Art Class, art lessons, daily painter, daily painting, Landscape, shadows, trees, Virginia Artist on March 10, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Posted in daily painter, tagged Beach, daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, Virginia Artist on March 9, 2010| Leave a Comment »
One of the great things about painting is that
when you get really sick of the cold, gloomy weather outside you can go into your studio and paint something “warm”!
I found this photo that I took last summer and decided to warm up the climate by painting it.
Summer Beach is an oil on canvas panel measuring 10″x10″ and is available for $165.
Bring on the sunshine.
Posted in daily painter, Trivia, tagged daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, oil painting, Shenandoah Valley, Trivia, Virginia Artist on February 26, 2010| Leave a Comment »
I love impressionism. Many people do. When you ask someone what their favorite painting might be often people will name an impressionist’s work; ie. Monet, Degas, Renoir, etc.
But do you know what invention truly help to develop the impressionist movement of painting outdoors and capturing light and fleeting images? The paint tube! Never would have guess that, right? Before the invention of the paint tube which allowed artists to easily carry their mixed paints in the field they had to use, of all things, pig bladders. Yuck. I’m thinking I would have remained in the studio to paint too.
Miniature Summer Flowers is an oil on canvas panel measuring 3″x7″ and is available for $45.
Posted in daily painter, tagged daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, oil painting, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, Virginia Artist on February 24, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Posted in daily painter, tagged daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, mountains, oil painting, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Artist, Virginia wineries on February 22, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Shenandoah Valley View is an oil on canvas panel measuring 12″x24″. This is a piece I started several years ago and while we’ve been weathered in the past few weeks I’ve taken the time to dig out a few old starts and get them finished.
This one is now framed and on display at Delilah’s. Come by and see it.
Posted in daily painter, tagged acrylic, art lessons, daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, New York City, Rockefeller Center, Rockefeller Plaza on February 15, 2010| Leave a Comment »
After a week of posting crochet on my blog I’m back to art. But first I want to say thanks to everyone who responded so positively to the crochet. I was shocked! And many thanks to those of you who purchased items. With your encouragement I have taken some things to Delilah’s so if you are interested in hats, slippers, or bags, stop into the shop and take a look.
Now back to art. Rockefeller Plaza is an acrylic on canvas measuring 24″x18″. This painting began as a lesson for a private student who was interested in doing a “representational abstract” of this view. We had fun working on it. As you can see it was a Christmas view. It is SOLD!
Posted in daily painter, Trivia, tagged daily painter, daily painting, Landscape, oil painting, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Artist on February 4, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Laura’s Favorite View is an oil on 8″x10″ canvas panel and is available by contacting me.
I paint a great deal from photographs, especially during the winter months when it is difficult to get outside to paint. This view is from a photo that one of my collectors sent to me recently. She said that she has taken numerous shots of this particular scene. It’s one that she enjoys seeing each time she drives by it.
I love it when readers share their photos with me and give me permission to paint from them. I am working on a second painting from the same photo as it has a barn in it and I wanted to do a painting with and without the barn. Stay tuned for Laura’s Favorite View II.
Thursday Trivia revisits a question we just recently answered. Yesterday a record was set for the most expensive piece of art every sold at auction. It is “Walking Man”, a sculpture by Alberto Giacometti, a 20th Century Swiss artist. It took just 8 minutes for 10 bidders at Sotheby’s to run the price up to $104.3 million!
Walking Man is a life-size sculpture, 72 inches tall, of a wiry man walking along. The part that amazes me most is that Sotheby’s estimated that it would sell for 12-16 million pounds and it actually went for 65 million! I’d say they were off a little in their estimate. 🙂
Posted in daily painter, tagged Beach, Clouds, daily painter, daily painting, Landscape, Ocean, oil painting on February 3, 2010| Leave a Comment »
I thought with all the snow on the ground (again) that it might be nice to look forward to a warm day at the beach. Today’s painting is called Building Clouds and is an oil on canvas panel measuring 10″x8″ and is SOLD.
Enjoy the warm scene.
And as always, Wednesday is Art Class night. Anyone interested in learning to paint please give me a call and come join us for a fun evening.
Posted in daily painter, tagged daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, oil painting, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Artist, Virginia wineries on February 2, 2010| Leave a Comment »
From time to time I go through older paintings that I have stacked up in the studio and decide to rework a piece. Mainly it involves taking a good look at the painting and deciding what it needs to make it better.
That is what happened with this one. I started this one painting on location at a local vineyard. It was about 80% finished when I brought it home and I just never did anything else to it. So I decided it was time to get back to it. 🙂
Vineyard View is an oil on 16″x8″ canvas panel and is shown here framed. It is available by contacting me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .