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The way to understand art is to go and look at it. And if out of a million visitors there is even one to whom art means something, that is enough to justify museums ( Pierre Auguste Renoir)
"Art is a lifetime matter. The best any artist can do is to
accumulate all the knowledge possible of art and its principles, study
nature and practice continually." (Edgar Payne, 1883-1947)

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Day,Night,Big and Small

The Plein Air Thursday group meet today at HSSC . Everyone was in a creative mood. The paintings that came from today's session were colorful and vibrant some were paintings of nighttime and some were large in size, some were realistic and some were contemporary. Something for everyone.
Sue painted this tranquil scene using oils...
"Reflections in Corea"

Sheila painted this Ginko leaf using acrylics.
Beautiful background for this contemporary piece. Great
Job Sheila

Nancy painted this night scene using oils. Beautiful use of
three colors.. Serene scene with lovely shadows. Fabulous Nancy!

Carol painted this fun composition using acrylics. Such great
use of color and what a happy painting.
Beautiful job, Carol

Liz painted this scene using acrylics. Her use of color makes for
an interesting and vibrant painting.Large size format
24X 24,  Fabulous painting, Liz.

Sue painted this large 24 X 24 scene using oils. This piece is
to go up for auction at the Discovery Museum fundraiser in Nov.

Sheila painted this watercolor in vibrant colors. The
painting has a Japanese feeling. Beautiful, Sheila

Sheila's painting without the mat.


Linda did some serious prep work with this sketch that
she will be doing in pastels. Wonderful drawing, Linda.
Can't wait to see the finished version


line up for critique.




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