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Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Road to the Old Country Vineyard by Pamela Blaies
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Original oil painting - Deep Fall Forest - by Karen Tarlton
Thick, rich chunky oil paint on this one! Makes quite a show piece in any room and looks even better in person!
I love these two quotes and they seem to suit my prolific style: "I dream a lot. I do more painting when I'm not painting. It's in the subconscious." ::: Andrew Wyeth :::
"When I work, I work very fast, but preparing to work can take any length of time." ::: Cy Twombly :::
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Galleries: City Lights Gallery, Las Vegas, NV The Arlington Arts Gallery, Arlington Virginia Galerie Severn, New Orleans Louisiana The Stonehenge Gallery, Montgomery Alabama SAC's Gallery, Montgomery Alabama KR Designs, Fort Myers,FL The Arteuropa Gallery, San Diego California My website: http://www.karensfineart.com/ My Blog: http://www.karensfineart.blogspot.com/
Monday, August 2, 2010
Mountains, Road and fall trees oil by BECKY JOY
AFTERNOON ROAD, a 6x6 oil on canvas and board, varnished and ready to frame or display on the black wrought iron easel that I will send to you with the painting. Click here to buy this painting.
The photo of this painting is from a trip to Colorado. One of the photos taken while you are driving. I posted the original photo that I used to give you an idea of what I worked from. The composition is pretty much like the photo, but the color and lighting is entirely different. I often change the lighting or mood from what I actually see. You can see that I did simplify things from the photo.
Today I finished a larger painting from one of my studies. Although, looking at it in the last 5 minutes I see a little more work in the sky. I also played with ustream today. I recorded and deleted and recorded and deleted. I think I got the idea. Now I need to figure out the chat stuff so that I can talk to the audience when they ask me questions. One thing I was worried about was my voice being loud enough. I'm soft-spoken, but it did come in loud and clear. Yay!! Anyway, I should be broadcasting anytime now.
Talk to you all tomorrow.
BECKY JOY
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