84. Thirty Paintings in 30 Days: Day 13

    Ipswich River Reflections, II.  This is my first attempt at creating a vertical composition rather than a horizontal one.  I couldn’t bring myself to tear the painting in half and lose the reflection in the water as it appears here.  I painted the...

83. Thirty Paintings in 30 Days: Day 12

                For today I experimented with ribbons of color with the intention of making a coastal/mountain range image.  A little raw for now, but I will keep exploring this idea....

82. Thirty Paintings in 30 days: Day 11

I missed day 10!  I’m going to blame it on the New England Patriots.  I got so into the football game against Baltimore I forgot to upload my  post.  Anyway, here is the piece I should have posted yesterday.  It is a study of the water ripples from the Ipswich...

81. Thirty Paintings in 30 Days: Day Nine

I re-worked the wall relief I did for day seven today.  I felt the space in the center was too empty, so I added another element to it-more color and texture, and more in keeping with the gardens themselves.           Boston Public Gardens II,...

80. Thirty Paintings in 30 Days: Day Eight

    Burrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!! It didn’t get above 17 degrees here in New England today.  My daughter and I went for a walk “downtown” (we live in a very small town, only 6000 people, so “downtown” is down the street).  We went to the...

79. Thirty Paintings in 30 Days Challenge: Day Seven

Boston Public Garden Collage II.  One thing I love about the Boston Public Gardens is the shady trees.  Mostly weeping willows and oaks, one can rest in the shade on balmy days and engage in that ever popular past time: people watching. The extensive amount of shade...

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