Showing posts with label Dinghy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinghy. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Missed The Boat by Kay Wyne


Missed The Boat
12" x 12" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
This dinghy is pulled up to a rocky shoreline in a small fishing village in Maine.  I thought the rusty metal on the dinghy was interesting and gave it character.  I used a palette knife on the rocks to give them weight and texture.  This painting is for sale, and framed up ready for a new home.  If you are interested in this painting, please contact Kay Wyne for purchasing info.  Thanks, KMW

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Missed The Boat by Kay Wyne



Missed the Boat
12" x 12" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
A trip to Maine gave me the inspiration to paint this small dinghy that was tied up in a fishing village.  I liked the rust and color changes on the metal, the textures in the rocks, and the variations in the water as it rippled across the rocks.  This small painting is available, and looks great framed up.  Contact Kay for more information.  Thanks for looking at this blog.  Kay

Monday, December 15, 2014

Missed The Boat by Kay Wyne


Missed The Boat
12" x 12" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
This painting is looking for a new home...
contact Kay for purchasing info.
Thanks for looking....Kay

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Missed The Boat by Kay Wyne


Missed The Boat
12" x 12" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
An old dinghy tied up to a dock caught my eye when we were in a small fishing village in Maine.  I loved the old and weathered metal on the boat.  It was rusty and rough.  The water skimmed over the rocks leading up to the shore.  I used a palette knife to give the rocks and dinghy texture and depth.  This painting looks great framed up in a dark wood moulding.  Contact Kay for more information on this painting.  Thanks for looking...Kay

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Just Waiting by Kay Wyne


Just Waiting
36" x 36" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
Contact Pam Massar at Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, Texas for purchasing information.  This painting was inspired by a day trip that John and I took in Maine.  This old dinghy was tied up on the rocky shore in a small fishing village.  I think it was just waiting for me to take a photo of it.  Thanks for looking at this painting....Kay

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Missed The Boat by Kay Wyne


Missed The Boat
12" x 12" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
This is a small palette knife painting that was inspired by a weathered dinghy in a small fishing village in Maine.  I liked the rust and all of the imperfections on the dinghy, and all of the rocks poking up out of the water.  There is texture on this panel....and the painting is framed up in a dark wood moulding with a gold liner.  Ready for a new home!  Contact Kay for purchasing information.  Thanks for looking at this blog and the art posted here.  Kay

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Missed the Boat by Kay Wyne

Missed the Boat
12" x 12" Oil on Panel
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
Email Kay Wyne for purchasing info.
Thanks for viewing....KMW

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Missed The Boat by Kay Wyne


Missed The Boat
12" x 12" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Contemporary Oil Painting
I loved painting this one, especially since I was able to get the palette knife out and create some texture on the rocks and water. This dinghy was tied up in a small fishing town in along the rocky coast of Maine.  On a recent trip there, John and I found lots of beautiful seaside towns that will give me inspiration for more paintings.  I was in the studio all day yesterday, and painted some boats from start to finish.  I hope to photograph today and post on tomorrow's blog.  Thanks for looking at the art posted here.  Stay cool.  kay@kwyne.com  -Kay

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Just Waiting by Kay Wyne

Just Waiting
36" x 36" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
Currently hanging at Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, Texas
kay@kwyne.com
Thanks for looking at all of the art posted on this blog!
Have an artful day......Kay

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Missed The Boat by Kay Wyne


Missed The Boat
12" x 12" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
kay@kwyne.com or 214-532-0325
Thanks for looking!  KMW

Friday, October 19, 2012

Just Waiting by Kay Wyne


Just Waiting

36" x 36" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas

Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
This painting is sitting on my easel drying. My inspiration for this painting was an old dinghy located on the rocky shores of Scarborough, Maine. The boat was at a fishing wharf, and I loved the rust, moss and weathered look of the dinghy. The air smelled old and fishy. The landscape was beautiful, the dinghy was a sharp contrast to it's surroundings. It was Just Waiting for an adventure out on the water. Thanks for viewing....kay@kwyne.com

Saturday, August 27, 2011

At Ease - Janet Bludau

12" x 12"
Oil on Archival Board
$150 on my Website

At Ease is my latest painting of local dinghy boats.  
All the others have sold but this one is available,  being fairly "hot off the easel"! 
 They haven't all included dock or pier pilings but I love the strong verticals that these pillars provide.   This piece I painted a bit larger and also pushed the color - I like it and hope you do also!
As always, email me with any questions:  janethod@aol.com

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Taking A Rest - Janet Bludau

12" x 12"
Oil on Wrapped Canvas
$150 plus shipping

A Palette Knife works beautifully when painting boats.  All the lines and ropes and ties are made easier by these wonderful tools.  Especially when you get creative and open your kitchen drawers.  In this painting I used a long spatula that most people use for flipping pancakes or taking cookies off the cookie sheet!  

Purchases are easy through my website:  http://janetbludau.fineartstudioonline.com/
Email me with any questions:  janethod@aol.com

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Balboa Island Dinghy(s)-Janet Bludau

Two different paintings of the same subject.  The top painting is 8x8 oil on board and the bottom one is 12x12 oil on board.  I took this photo on Balboa Island in Newport Beach one day when I was walking. I don't know who the boat belongs to but it is certainly someone's old friend, taking them from the island to the peninsula and back, over and over again - Old Faithful they could have been titled.  If you have any comments on the difference of the two, I would love it hear from you.

Janet's email is:  janethod@aol.com

Personal Blog:  http://janetbludaufineart.blogspot.com
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