Showing posts with label Oil Painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oil Painting. Show all posts

Friday, March 5, 2010

Blue Jug with Onions and Garlic

This still life was painted during the winter quarter of 2008 at the Fine Arts League of the Carolinas.  It has the same background drapery as the still life of the green jug painted one year latter which was quite an improvement. 

Memory of Lake Lanier

This was painted at a workshop led by Australian artist, Kasey Sealy in September of 2007.  It was an early morning alla prima painting at Lake Summit.  Kasey painted this scene and I set up my easel beside his and just tried to keep up and paint the way he was painting.  Quite the challenge. 
This painting was a wedding gift to one of my daughter's 'best friends' who spent many happy weekends with us at Lake Lanier while the girls were growing up.   

Sunday, January 3, 2010

Green Bottle and Garlic


This painting was completed in June of 2009 at the Fine Arts League of the Carolinas.  My teacher, John Mac Kay let me use the green bottle which he purchased at an antique store in Asheville.  He forbade me to dust it as he loves dusty old bottles.  The goblet is my parent's silver aniversary goblet.  The bowl is a piece of NC pottery that is part of my pottery collection.  It has all of the colors that are in the cloth which is the backdrop for the painting.  The garlic had a strange history: pieces went and new pieces came.  Probably the ones that went found homes in other students' still life paintings or in culinary endeavors in the kitchen. 


Saturday, January 2, 2010

Sharon's Iris

This was painted at the beginning of the 2009 spring quarter at the Fine Arts League of the Carolinas.  John Mac Kah, my landscape teacher, assigned five monochromatic underpaintings of which this painting was one.                      My neighbor, Sharon, has a beautiful cottage garden complete with white picket fence.  Her irs caught my attention and so a beautiful spring afternoon was devoted to painting this scene.