Fall is here and the colors are at peak. This is such a beautiful time of the year here in Maine. We are lucky to live in this beautiful state.
Our painting group got off to a great start on Thursday. We welcome back Gigi ...it is soooo good to have her back in our folds and we wish Barbra a speedy recovery and hope to see you soon. Also a speedy recovery to Linda Sterns who just had surgery. Get well soon so you can come back and paint with us.
Enjoy viewing the creativity of each artist in this group.
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Terrie, being the multi-talented person that she is,
composed this arrangement of fabric for her
quilt that she is making. Terrie, this could be a
painting! |
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Terrie painted this fall scene. The beautiful colors of the rocks
did not come thru in this photo. The painting has a very interesting
composition and interesting shapes. The viewer is led through the
painting via the water and back into the vista through the bridge.
Fabulous Terrie! |
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Sheila painted this Maine scene using pastels. The reflection
in the water is especially beautiful. The composition is effective
leading the viewer's eye though the painting. Great job, Sheila! |
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Michelle painted this fall scene using pastels. Her loose strokes
adds interest and makes for a very interesting painting.
Gorgeous, Michelle! |
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Carol painted this beach scene using watercolors. Carol
is making her Christmas card for this year. The message in
the sand says it all. Very creative, Carol. |
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Michelle painted this row boat last week and
she did some alterations to the shadows resulting
in a beautiful and interesting composition with
lots of color. Beautiful, Michelle. |
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Michelle painted this shadow scene using pastels. The reflections
make interesting shapes along with the sand and water shapes.
Fabulous composition and a very interesting composition.
Wonderful job, Michelle! |
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Gigi is back! And painting some great paintings. This (oil)
composition is interesting and whimsical. The wispy
flowers help create the feeling along with the garden
fish. Wonderful job, Gigi. |
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Gloria and Rita |
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Gloria |
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Gloria painted this whale's tail using pastels.
The movement of the water is evident in her strokes which
creates lots of interest. The shadows in the water falling off
the tail are important to achieve movement.
You nailed it, Gloria! |
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Liz, Gloria, Charlene, and Sheila |
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Terrie, Michelle and Sheila |
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Priscilla |
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Gigi |
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Sheila |
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Charlene |
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Charlene |
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Priscila |
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Liz |
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Sue |
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Sue's Chilies .HOT,HOT,HOT, Pastel |
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Sue painted the rocky coast of Maine using pastel. |
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Charlene painted this woodland scene using
pastels. The composition is inviting and the viewer's eye
is drawn deeper into the woods. The colors give a feeling and
a mood that is soft. Fabulous, Charlene! |
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Liz painted this downtown scene using acrylics. After some alterations
to the steeple the painting is completed. The colors are wonderful
and the juxtaposition of the building shapes make for a very
interesting composition. Wonderful, Liz! |
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Liz painted this scene of two dancers performing, using acrylics.
Liz captured the dancers movement in a delightful manner which adds to
the happy feeling of the painting. Wonderful
composition and a Fabulous painting, Liz! |
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Terrie painted these adorable sheep using acrylics. The composition is
interesting. The shadows are important to define the sheep. Great job, Terrie! |
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Priscilla painted this Maine coastal scene using acrylics.
The composition is effective with the 3 trees and the darks
used in the painting. The sky is warm and beautiful.
A wonderful contemporary painting, Priscilla! |
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Rita painted these fall blueberry fields using pastels. Her
strokes are very interesting and and exciting along with
her color choices. Fabulous, Rita! |
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Priscilla painted this contemporary scene using acrylics. Her use of color and
form created a very interesting composition. The colors are
lively and create a feeling that the viewer will enjoy. Wonderful, Priscilla! |
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Waiting for critique. |
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