House and Garden I is an oil on canvas measuring 12″x12″ and is available for $195 framed. This is the first in a series of paintings that we are doing in our Thursday evening painting class at the Blue Ridge Arts Council. Come join us.
Posts Tagged ‘Virginia Artist’
House and Garden I
Posted in daily painter, tagged Art Class, daily painter, daily painting, flowers, impressionism, oil painting, Virginia Artist on July 12, 2010| Leave a Comment »
South Beach Chairs & Jed’s Birthday
Posted in daily painter, Dogs, tagged Beach, daily painter, daily painting, Dogs, Hilton Head Island, impressionism, Landscape, oil painting, Virginia Artist on July 9, 2010| 1 Comment »
Children’s Art
Posted in Art Class, daily painter, tagged Art Class, art lessons, children's art, childrens class, daily painter, impressionism, Landscape, Virginia Artist on July 8, 2010| 1 Comment »
This is Charlee. You’ve seen her before on my blog as she is one of my best young students. She really has an eye for art and loves it. Recently we had a private session where she painted this portrait of her cousin, Austin. She did it for his birthday. I think it turned out fabulous. I especially love the way “Woody” is peeking in the corner of the painting. Great job Charlee!
Tony just joined our Wednesday Art Class. This is the first painting that he completed with me. We were very impressed with how great it was. Keep painting Tony. You are doing a super job!
View of West Virginia through Apple Orchard
Posted in daily painter, tagged daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, oil painting, painting, Plein Air painting, Virginia Artist, West Virginia on July 7, 2010| 1 Comment »
I was away for the 4th of July weekend in West Virginia painting. I remembered to take a series of photos while I worked so you could see the progress.
This was the view.
The set-up and a start to the painting.
This is my helper….Jed. He spends most of his “painting” time running and chasing the deer and bunnies away so they don’t bother me. Isn’t he helpful????!!!!!
And below is the painting about 90% complete. When I get back to the studio I generally make a few minor changes to a
painting that I have done on location.
Hilton Head Island, South Beach II
Posted in daily painter, Travel, tagged Beach, daily painter, daily painting, Hilton Head, Hilton Head Island, impressionism, Landscape, oil painting, South Carolina, Virginia Artist on July 2, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Hilton Head Island, South Beach II is an oil on canvas panel measuring 9″x12″ and is available for $165.
This was a fun painting because I spent most of the time watching a grandfather and his grandchildren playing in the water. The kids were young and really giving Grandpa a workout. I’ll bet he will be glad when their vacation ends. 🙂
Hilton Head Island, South Beach
Posted in daily painter, Travel, tagged Beach, daily painter, daily painting, Hilton Head, Hilton Head Island, impressionism, Landscape, oil painting, SC, South Beach, Virginia Artist on July 1, 2010| 2 Comments »
Just returned from Hilton Head where I got to paint on South Beach a few days. I like to paint there because there is always a good breeze blowing and it’s not overly crowded. I’ll post the results over the next few days.
This one is South Beach I, Hilton Head Island. It is an oil on canvas panel measuring 9″x12″ and is available for $175 by contacting me at kwalker@doubledogdesigns.com .
Beach Hut
Posted in daily painter, tagged acrylic, Beach, daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, Landscape, Virginia Artist on June 29, 2010| 2 Comments »
Three Cherries
Posted in daily painter, tagged daily painter, daily painting, fruit, impressionism, oil painting, Virginia Artist on June 28, 2010| Leave a Comment »
Red Explosion
Posted in Abstract, daily painter, tagged Abstract, abstract art, acrylic, daily painter, daily painting, Virginia Artist on June 25, 2010| Leave a Comment »
The Window Box
Posted in daily painter, tagged acrylic, daily painter, daily painting, flowers, impressionism, Landscape, Virginia Artist on June 24, 2010| Leave a Comment »











