Saturday, February 27, 2010

Dusk and Nightfall

I often play with colour using a limited palette. On these two 6-1/2" x 14” watercolour paintings  I used equal parts of alizarin crimson and French ultramarine blue.

Living on the top of a hill I get to enjoy the sunrise every morning as well as the sunset every evening, weather permitting of course This is one of the reasons why I often create paintings with lots of sky.

Working back and forth on both paintings at the same time I brushed in the sky first, then added a little more pigment to darken the colour slightly and added the clouds and brushed in the water. I let the paper dry for a few minutes while I darkened the colour slightly more and painted in the distant shoreline and a few trees for background colour on the right side of the painting which will be covered up later with pine trees.









Dusk

Gradually darkening the colour with more pigment I painted in layers of pine trees on an island on the right side and the reeds on the left side.

On the second painting I put in a tree covered island in the distance on the left side and added two people in a motor boat heading toward their cottage on the island.

In the late spring the flocks of Canada geese are returning from their winter quarters in the south, I decided to add a flock of geese to each painting.








Nightfall

The final part, using the darkest colour was to paint in the reflections of the trees and islands into the water.

These two paintings were sold together into the collection of Shear Creations of Waubaushene, Ontario. SOLD

Friday, February 26, 2010

Misty

In this place of quiet beauty, thin tendrils of early morning mist rise among the islands, soon to disappear as the sun warms the land.










This is an original 5-1/2" x 11-3/4” framed watercolour available for $185.00.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Purple Haze

This is the other 5" x 5” watercolour using mainly French ultramarine blue with just a touch of alizarin crimson.


















If you compare it with yesterday's painting you can see that this one seems to have a different feel to it.

Thank you to new purchaser Mrs. Stuhlemmer of London, Ontario. SOLD

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Perfectly Pink

I am using a limited palette of two colours alizarin crimson and French ultramarine blue.

This little 5" x 5" watercolour was painted with mainly alizarin crimson and a hint of blue. Tomorrow I will post the one that is primarily French ultramarine blue.


















Thank you to new collector Mr. Rick Almost of Woodstock, Ontario on his purchase of this painting. SOLD

Thank you for taking the time to visit my blog and enjoy the artwork.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Snowbank

There is still a lot of snow on the ground from this last storm. But the bright side is that they are calling for milder weather in the next two weeks.














This is an original 6" x 9" framed watercolour painting of one of banks on the quarter mile track beside the house. It is available for $165.00.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Sunlit Sails

This painting was created from photographs and sketches I made while at an art show in Orillia, Ontario a few years ago; as I enjoyed watching the many sailboats as they tacked back and forth skimming over the waves.

What is better than to spend the day out on the lake, whether it be swimming, diving, fishing, boating or sailing?

I just have to wait a few more months for the warmer weather.

This is an original 7-1/4" x 9” framed watercolour and is available for $275.00. SOLD

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Bright Eyes

This is an original, 9" x 12" framed, conte drawing of one of the many visitors I have coming to the feeders. Some of them become so tame that they will come to me looking for treats when I am refilling the feeders.

Thank you to new collectors Pinecrest Arabian Ranch of Lakefield, Ontario on their purchase of this painting. SOLD