I
painted this painting this morning, the last painting was looking
toward the south and this one is looking north. I left out the
buildings in the distance and the bridge and docks. The bird was there,
I think he is a tricolor heron. I was concerned we might get rained
out, the weather report wasn't too promising. It started out very clear
and just a few minutes later these clouds blew in, moving fast. All
was well though, it didn't rain till late afternoon.
I
was on the same spit of land as the bird, I was wondering if the tide
would be coming in but I got lucky again it was going out. There is
some very shallow water to the left of the bird, that was gone when I
packed up to go home.
The painting is 8 x 10 inches oil on masonite, $250.
Bringing together Artists who paint with the palette knife, from around the world.
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
1533 On the Sandspit Indian River Plein Air Alla Prima
I was born in Ft. Pierce and lived there all my life. I have an Associate in Art degree from the Indian River Community College in Fort Pierce. I consider myself primarily self taught.
I am a member of Plein Air Florida, and the leader of Plein Air Painters of the Treasure Coast. My paintings are in art collections worldwide.
I have co-published an article in Plein Air Magazine.
I have contributed paintings to Art for Nature, Heathcote Botanical Gardens, Habitat for Humanity and various other charities.
I love painting outside using the painting knife. I love the rich texture and lustrous effects I can get with the knife.
My studio is located in my home on Indian River Drive in Fort Pierce. I use both of my names in my art, Lori McNamara and Lenore McNamara.
I can be reached at lori.mcnamara@gmail.com
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