oil on masonite
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This new painting reveals something you don't see in the small piece done a few days ago - the old shed lit up in a great, citrus green hue, as well as the thick trees above the light. There is a hint of a clear, starry sky done in a purple/navy tone, slightly visible beyond the thickness of trees. This was great fun to paint.
Glad to see you're stretching out and trying new things.
ReplyDeleteKarin . . .This is an arresting piece! While I am sure it is quite different in person than on line, it really shows off your knowlege of color and color relationships. Very, very captivating work!!
ReplyDeleteHats off to you!
This is absolutely beautiful. I can hear the quiet fall night.
ReplyDeleteKaren
These night time landscapes are truly beautiful, this one has it all: focus, atmosphere and an incredible mood. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteI love this painting. No matter how I try I can never get the wonderful feeling of lights at night. You nailed it.
ReplyDeleteYou are a master painter. no doubt. What an eye for color and composition you have. Fantastic!
ReplyDeleteNice composition and color application. This nocturnal painting is very successful. My son and I enjoyed viewing your blog and website!
ReplyDeleteWhen I look at this painting I have memories of traveling all day and arriving at my grandparents home and they would have the front porch light on to welcome us. Love the way you handled the night lights!
ReplyDeleteThis is one of my favorites- I love the little specks of light you've sprinkled about
ReplyDeleteThis is such an effective painting. That glow of light is just perfect.
ReplyDeleteLove it, love it, love it!
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