Colors on the Rocks

Watercolor
Sticks and Stones II

Watercolor
NEW CITYSCAPE SERIES
This is a new series of watercolors painted from photographs I have taken in Boston.
I have always been interesed in cityscapes and have taken a lot of photos when I travel. It took a while to figure out just how to interpret these interesting scenes using their complicated structures, strong value changes and colors.
As I continue this series I will be posting the images.
I have always been interesed in cityscapes and have taken a lot of photos when I travel. It took a while to figure out just how to interpret these interesting scenes using their complicated structures, strong value changes and colors.
As I continue this series I will be posting the images.
Entering the Tunnel

Watercolor
City Street

Watercolor
View from my Hotel

National Juried Show at Cape Cod Art Assoiciation June 17-July 12
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Fresh Paint Gallery
Fresh Paint Gallery in Yarmouthport Massachusetts is an artist owned Gallery. I am a owner along with 5 other artists. We are a diverse gallery with award-winning artists from Cape Cod. This is our 10th year on Route 6A in Yarmouthport and we are proud of it.
Our website is http://www.freshpaintgalleryonline.com/ .
Check it out and you will see Selma Alden's wonderful oils, watercolors and mixed media, Julie Blanchard's colorful Cape Cod Landscapes in oil and watercolor, Robert Mesrop's exciting watercolors, Ken Northup's strong Landscapes in oil and Ann O'Connell's wonderfully creative monotypes. Each person's artwork stands on it's own and shows the dedication they have as an artist to present excellent work.
Our website is http://www.freshpaintgalleryonline.com/ .
Check it out and you will see Selma Alden's wonderful oils, watercolors and mixed media, Julie Blanchard's colorful Cape Cod Landscapes in oil and watercolor, Robert Mesrop's exciting watercolors, Ken Northup's strong Landscapes in oil and Ann O'Connell's wonderfully creative monotypes. Each person's artwork stands on it's own and shows the dedication they have as an artist to present excellent work.
Thursday, March 25, 2010
City Series
Painting is often very challenging and not an easy task. It took a long time to be satisfied with the interpretation of the series. I felt it needed a strong gritty look and watercolor crayons did the trick. The strength of the compostion is the key to these cityscapes. Can you tell I am enjoying this challenge?
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Hi Claire-
ReplyDeleteI just love the Accross the City painting.
Carl