Dog Days of Summer Sale is over half-way over. Take advantage of the extreme discounts on original art before the sale ends. Contact kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com to purchase any of the sale paintings.
Posts Tagged ‘Virginia Artist’
More Great Bargains in Art…
Posted in Sale, tagged acrylic, daily painter, daily painting, Dog Days of Summer Sale, farm animals, flowers, impressionism, Landscape, oil painting, Sale, Virginia Artist, watercolor on August 1, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Summer Sale ….
Posted in Sale, tagged acrylic, daily painter, daily painting, flowers, impressionism, roses, Virginia Artist, Yellow Roses on July 31, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Today’s sale items are five acrylic paintings on watercolor paper. These are demonstration paintings in a representational abstract style. Your choice for the SALE PRICE of $10 each!!! Contact kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com to purchase.
Dog Days of Summer Sale Continues….
Posted in Sale, tagged daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, Shenandoah River, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Artist on July 30, 2013| Leave a Comment »
The sale continues today. Contact kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com to purchase any of these original oil paintings.
O.co Coliseum
Posted in Kickstarter-Painted Diamonds, tagged acrylic, MLB, O co. Coliseum, Oakland, Oakland A's, Virginia Artist on July 27, 2013| Leave a Comment »
The 17th in the series of 30 MLB Fields is the home of the Oakland Athletics – O co. Coliseum. The unusual 6 floor seating area in the outfield was built to satisfy Al Davis, the Oakland Raiders owner, to provide more seating and lure the football team back from L.A.
Art Campers and Waffle!
Posted in Art Camp, Dogs, tagged acrylic, Art Camp, Blue Dog by kids, Blue Ridge Arts Council, Bulldog, Dogs, English Bulldog, George Rodrigue, Virginia Artist on July 24, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Yesterday we had such excitement at art camp. We were studying George Rodrigue of Blue Dog fame and we painted a blue dog and Waffle! Waffle is Maggie’s, one of the art campers, new puppy. So Waffle came to class to have his photo made with the painters after they finished his painting. How adorable!
He is a young guy, I think about 4 months, and he is all puppy fat and cuteness. Who could resist? Not me. I had to pick up his little chunky self and squeeze it a little. He wasn’t thrilled but let me get in a few hugs and kisses.
Thanks Waffle for being our inspiration.
Art at Home
Posted in Serendipity, tagged acrylic, collecting art, daily painting, Virginia Artist on July 19, 2013| Leave a Comment »
I love it when people who have collected my art share with me photos of it in their homes. Here is one from Janet who has purchased several of my paintings, most recently “The Farmer’s Market”. This is how she has it hanging in her kitchen with two poppy paintings that she also purchased. Love it! Thanks for sharing this with me, Janet. And thanks for collecting original art!!!
Black Bears
Posted in Animals, Art Class, tagged acrylic, Art Class, art lessons, black bear, daily painting, impressionism, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Artist on July 18, 2013| 1 Comment »
Pat’s Favorite
Posted in Abstract, tagged Abstract, abstract art, acrylic, Art Class, daily painter, daily painting, Virginia Artist on July 17, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Pat’s Favorite is an acrylic abstract, 12″ x 12″, on gallery wrap canvas. From time to time one of my students wants to experiment with abstract. That happened last week in art class so this is the demonstration painting that I did while explaining abstract.
One of my favorite students, Pat (see her here), is not a fan of abstract so I named this for her. 🙂
Tropicana Field
Posted in Kickstarter-Painted Diamonds, tagged acrylic, daily painter, impressionism, Landscape, Major League Baseball, MLB, Tampa Bay Rays, Tropicana Field, Virginia Artist on July 16, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Tropicana Field, home of the Tampa Bay Rays, is the 16th ball park in the series of 30. More than half way now. Woo Hoo! This field is another of the domed fields. I don’t find them as interesting to paint as the open air fields.



















