Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts

Thursday, April 11, 2013

Church View



8" x 10" Oil on canvas.  SOLD     I was inspired to paint this scene because of the light on this church steeple framed by the mountain.  This is The Church of the Nazarene here in Seward.  It is right on 4th Avenue in a central part of town and I drive by it a lot.

Sunday, March 31, 2013

March Light



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8" x 10" Oil on canvas, Sold.     Our daylight is getting longer and the low evening sunlight is a welcome change.  I really do enjoy painting this kind of lighting on the snow.  
 

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

View Along Turnagain Arm


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11"x 14" Oil on canvas, SOLD     This scene is on the way to Anchorage driving north on the Seward Highway past Portage.  Those of you who have been here will know this area.  The water way is called Turnagain Arm and this drive is one of the most scenic drives anywhere.   It takes a little over two hours for us to drive to Anchorage from Seward and when we make this drive I am always looking for painting ideas.  Rain or shine it is lovely.  This painting was finished last week.  I started it several weeks ago but put the final touches on it last week.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

January View



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11"x 14" oil on canvas.  SOLD          I thought I would share with you this painting of the view I see form my studio window.    More floral paintings are coming....!


Monday, December 3, 2012

Coastal Walk

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6"x 9" oil on primed board. Available.   There is a popular walking path along the coast of our town.  People walk it daily in all kinds of weather.  This was painted along the trail in plaine air from our vehicle just a week ago on a very cold and windy day.  



Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Pt. Woronzof

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9"x 12" oil on primed wood panel.   This painting is of a view form a friend's house who I sometimes cat sit for in Anchorage, AK.  They have a beautiful home on a bluff right in town that looks over all the houses below and right out to Cook Inlet.  The land formation in the left of the painting is called Pt. Woronzof.   So this painting was painted in plein air, however, I was inside looking out large glass windows as I painted.  The temperature was roughly 12 degrees outside at the time!

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