Pat did a wonderful job in Wednesday Night Art Class reproducing an Andrew Wyeth painting of a fox and hawks. Great work Pat. Keep it up!
Posts Tagged ‘Landscape’
Pat and Wyeth
Posted in Art Class, tagged Art Class, impressionism, Landscape on September 4, 2014| Leave a Comment »
View from Mary’s Rock
Posted in Commissions, Landscape, tagged acrylic, daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, Mary's Rock, View from Mary's Rock, Virginia Artist on September 3, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Last week I posted about a commission that I had done for a group to give as a going away gift. (Read about that here.) Here is a better look at that painting.
“View from Mary’s Rock“, acrylic on canvas, 11″x14”.
A Gift of Mary’s Rock
Posted in Commissions, Landscape, tagged daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, Mary's Rock, Mary's Rock View, Shenandoah National Park, Virginia Artist on August 26, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Commission of View from Harrisonburg
Posted in Commissions, Landscape, tagged daily painter, impressionism, Landscape, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Artist on August 20, 2014| Leave a Comment »
Main Street Travel Mural Completed!
Posted in daily painter, Landscape, tagged acrylic, Beach scene, impressionism, Landscape, mural, seascape, Virginia Artist on August 10, 2014| 2 Comments »
Two weeks ago I posted about a mural that I was beginning to paint at Main Street Travel in Front Royal. (See that here.)
Well now the mural is finished. And here is the final look along with a recap of the project.
We decided to go with a brick window since the front window of her store is outlined in brick. (See photo.)
The client is happy so that makes me happy!
Paint Party at The Studio
Posted in Paint Parties, tagged acrylic, impressionism, Landscape, Paint Party on July 6, 2014| Leave a Comment »
We had our first event at The Studio yesterday – our 1st Saturday Paint Party! And it was great. And the ladies did a really nice job on their summer paintings of an Adirondack chair. Super!
The next Paint Party is the 3rd Saturday Pet Portrait Paint Party on July 19th. Sign up now because space is limited for this one.
Renoir Ends the 1st Week of Art Camp
Posted in Art Camp, tagged acrylic, Art Camp, Blue Ridge Arts Council, Girl with Watering Can, impressionism, Landscape, Renoir on June 27, 2014| Leave a Comment »
The first session of Art Camp ended yesterday with the young painters completing a beautiful copy of Pierre-Auguste Renoir’s, (1841-1919) “Girl with a Watering Can” , painted in 1876 and now at the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.

Pierre-Auguste Renoir, (1841-1919)
“Girl with a Watering Can”
oil on canvas
41”x29”
Painted in 1876
National Gallery of Art, Washington DC
These artists were not deterred by the large size we decided to paint our “masterpiece” and they all did extraordinary work. Great job girls! It was a pleasure painting with you this week.
Paint Party Rowboats
Posted in Paint Parties, tagged acrylic, Blue Ridge Arts Council, impressionism, Landscape, Paint Party, Rowboat on June 8, 2014| Leave a Comment »
We had a terrific group at the Paint Party yesterday who painted Rowboats. Great job!
The next Paint Party is a “Paint Your Own Pet Portrait” party on June 21st at 3 pm. Sign up soon to join us.
Super Student Work!
Posted in Art Class, Paint Parties, tagged acrylic, Art Class, Blue Ridge Arts Council, flowers, impressionism, Landscape, Shenandoah Valley on June 2, 2014| Leave a Comment »
The students have produced some fabulous work over the last few weeks. Here are a few that have been completed recently. You can learn more about our weekly art classes here.
More Rows of Lavender
Posted in Landscape, tagged acrylic, daily painter, impressionism, Landscape, lavender, Shenandoah Vallery, Virginia Artist on May 30, 2014| Leave a Comment »
About a week ago I shared a painting of Lavender Fields with you. (See it here.) I have painted another similar one. It is acrylic on canvas measuring 6″x6″ (framed it is 11″x11″). It is available for $95 at Delilah’s on Main Street or by contacting me directly.




















