Saturday, August 30, 2008

"Refuge"

8 x 5"
oil on masonite
sold

I'm joining in on another themed group show - coming up at 16 Patton in October - titled 'Landscapes: Of Hope & Glory'. I may not have done very many landscapes in the past four years of painting, but I am anxious to, and here is my first of several.

I found myself staying tight with the brush strokes - because it is a smaller format and it felt like every little stroke of color or glimmer of light mattered. This peaceful refuge is on the outskirts of Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.

Please click here for a larger view.



12 comments:

Carol Schiff Daily Painting said...

This is a really stunning painting Karin. Thanks for posting. I'm going to be N Carolina the end of next week and plan to check in at Patten 16 with the hopes of seeing more of your work in person. Carol

Jennifer Phillips said...

Yummy!
I wish I were closer to be able to come to the show. I look forward to seeing them appear on your website... Juicy brush strokes are lovely!

David Lobenberg said...

Very nice. Looks like you used a flat brush on a lot of this?

Barbara Pask said...

Very nice, love the color of the sky.

Rohit Kulkarni said...

it is a wonderful painting... love the colour of the sky a lot...

Deb Schmit said...

So beautiful Karin!
And yes! The sky!!
Good luck with your show.

Ann Reyes said...

Karin, this is awesome!!! It's a wonderful painting. I love the colors and the feeling.

Fannie said...

Simply beautiful! You continue to amaze me.

Carl said...

A beautiful painting of one of my favorite places in the world.

JEANNE BAUER said...

This is a beautiful, rich, emotional landscape. As much as I am fascinated by your gallery series, etc., Your landscapes have captured my heart.jb

Connie said...

Wow! You really captured the feeling of hope AND glory in this painting.
It's hard NOT to be tight in such a small format, but the viewer doesn't get that feeling at all.

Jennifer Young said...

A lovely piece! The Carolinas are a wonderful place to paint the landscape.