Here is a new vineyard painting that I worked up yesterday for another Paint Party coming up at Rappahannock Cellars. We’ll be doing this one in May. More details on the party soon.
Posts Tagged ‘winery’
Another Vineyard View
Posted in daily painter, Landscape, tagged Vineyard, winery on March 29, 2017| Leave a Comment »
Mountain Winery I
Posted in Wineries, tagged acrylic, impressionism, Landscape, mountain winery, Shenandoah Valley, Vineyard, Virginia, Virginia Artist, Virginia wineries, winery on November 4, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Fall Vineyard
Posted in Wineries, tagged acrylic, daily painter, daily painting, Fall Vineyard, impressionism, Landscape, Vineyard, Virginia Artist, Virginia wineries, Winding Road Cellars, winery on November 2, 2013| 2 Comments »
Fall Vineyard is a 6″x6″ acrylic painting on board. It is on display at Winding Road Cellars and is SOLD!
Winding Road Cellars Painting Step by Step
Posted in daily painter, Travel, Wineries, tagged acrylic, daily painting, Shenandoah Valley, vineyards, Virginia, Virginia Artist, Winding Road Cellars, winery on October 30, 2013| Leave a Comment »
I’ve been working on a few new paintings of vineyards to hang at Winding Roads Cellars.
I finally got several together and took them out to hang last week. You must go out and see this lovely place.
Winding Roads is a new winery located between Markham and Hume and they have a terrific product. It’s a beautiful ride out there too. They are open Thursday – Monday.
And of course, while you are there please check out my new art. This is one of the new paintings and it is of the view from the winery’s back deck overlooking the little pond on their property.
This painting is SOLD!
Virginia Wine
Posted in daily painter, Tips for Better Painting, tagged acrylic, daily painter, daily painting, impressionism, red wine, Shenandoah Valley, Virginia Artist, Virginia Wine, Virginia wineries, wine glass, winery on September 18, 2013| Leave a Comment »
I did this painting that I call Virginia Wine for a special request this week. It is an acrylic on 6″ x 8″ canvas.
As I painted it I tried to take photos because several of you have told me that you enjoy seeing how the paintings develop. So here you are: