Showing posts with label canoe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label canoe. Show all posts

Monday, December 9, 2013

Paintings For Sale - Long Island Part 2

I can safely say that there is no one more appreciative than an artist, when buyers Shop Local and/or Shop Small Business. After all, most artists ARE small businesses and purchases directly effect their lives.

I'm dedicating this blog post to the Long Island paintings I have available for sale in my Etsy shop. The eleven paintings in this collage,  are approx 6"x6", in various media, starting at $35 each. Part 3 to come!
(If you've seen something that's not posted here, please contact me.)



Autumn, Uplands Farm

Corn and Oysters, North Fork Farmstand

Early Evening, Orient Village
SOLD!

Rottcamp's Farm, Tractor

Moonrise at Sunset, Fire Island Lighthouse
SOLD!

Evening Thunderstorm, Sod Farm

Winter Walk, Jessup's Neck

Elderfields, Port Washington

Greenhouse, Bailey Arboretum

Kayaks, End of the Season SOLD!

Little Red Maple

Friday, September 20, 2013

Day 19 - 30/30 Challenge - End of Season & Doug Dawson Demo


End of Season
6" x 6", watercolor, $35

I need to keep this simple, but this morning I'm feeling a little overwhelmed with deadlines to meet and [more] catching up to do. A client is on a deadline, another has an interesting proposition, and I need to choose paintings for the two upcoming shows for the Art Guild.

I went down to the beach late in the afternoon, to clear my head. I love it there this time of year - quiet and not too hot - a lovely place to read a book for an hour or so. All the kayaks and canoes are lined up waiting for somewhere to go -  all the kids are off doing homework or sports, the adults are back to their regular work schedules - and the sun sets earlier every day. Officially, Fall's a few days away. and the leaves on the trees are getting that crispy brown/green/reddish tinge.


Wednesday night I went to a pastel portrait demo by Doug Dawson at the Art Guild. It was very interesting and he had some great insights that I think will apply to landscape as well as portrait. I'm really looking forward to Saturday's class and wish I could go today and tomorrow, but the aforementioned commitments have to come first!