Friday, June 26, 2009

"Row Versus Wade"

12 x 6"
oil on masonite
sold

This is one of those paintings that I would urge one to see in person - you will see more of the brush strokes, interesting edges and subtleties of color changes. That really can be said for most art.

From Lake Michigan, a ways out from Oak Street Beach in Chicago.

Please click here for a larger view.



12 comments:

David Lobenberg said...

A cheeky title indeed. Nice boat!

Kathleen Harrington said...

Love the treatment of the water. There is a real sense of bouyancy.

Marian Fortunati said...

Some people don't think titles make a difference, but I disagree!!
I think they can make you look twice and they often (as in this case) make you smile!
Thanks Karin, for making me smile!

Leslie Saeta said...

The title of this painting is wonderful. Best ever!

Gwen Bell said...

Ha! Love the title. Another wonderful painting...I like your small vertical strokes in the water rather than the typical long horizontals.

Anonymous said...

The sea looks heavy and the boat looks solid. The way they should be. Wonderful how you capture that in paint. Excellent work

kim denise said...

I love the subtle shadings on the boat. A very satisfying piece to look at!

Anonymous said...

the colours harmony in this is exquisite. I can't stop looking at it.

Making A Mark said...

I wonder how many people had a smile about this title? Nice one!

California Girl said...

new to your blog thanks to "blogs of Note". I find myself drawn more and more to artist sites.

Love this title. Wish I could see the brush work.

... said...

Finding the blog: Fortunate...
Seeing the painting: Happy...
Admiring the title: Priceless...

Instant blog fan! Bravo!

tgirlluvinanime88 said...

nice title, nice painting