Quote

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, March 14, 2013

Senior Monemt

In my rushing around I forgot to post the paintings for Plein Air thursday group.
My apology.
Gail hugging Liz

Hi Gail!

Gail with Rita... we miss seeing our Gail


Gigi 

Carol

Carol's painting of this barnyard scene is fun and colorful. Carol
used acrylics to paint this lively group. Painting is in progress.
Great job, Carol

Liz 

Michelle and Priscilla

Gigi

Charlene


Gigi painted this Mexican rooftop using acrylics. Her colorful,
loose approach is interesting and cherry. Beautiful, Gigi!

Gigi painted this Mexican street scene using oils. Another loose
happy painting by our Gigi. Fabulous Gigi.

This Mexican garden roof top was painted by Gigi. The colors are
beautiful and the composition is interesting. Lovely, Gigi

Liz is using acrylics to paint this interior scene. The composition
is interesting...Painting is in progress.
Beautiful so far, Liz

Liz painted this interior scene using acrylics.
The scene invites the viewer to the outside. The
proportions an composition are right on.
Fabulous, Liz!

Charlene sketched her daughter. The composition
holds the viewer. Lovely line work, Charlene!

Gloria painted this fall scene using pastels. The warm
colors contrast with the sentinel white birch for a
beautiful composition. Beautiful, Gloria!

Sheila painted this foggy lake scene using watercolors. The
reflections are beautiful and invite the viewer into the painting.
The colors are beautiful...great job. Sheila!

Priscilla painted this cat using acrylics. Her choice of
a black background was brilliant, as it makes the
cat stand out. Beautiful, Priscilla.

Michelle's "Aunt Cora" was painted in pastels
by Michelle. The color contrast is nicely done.
The lace on the dress is beautiful. Fabulous Michelle!

Rita painted this shore scene using oil sticks. The water is
beautiful with color and motion. The photo does not do justice
to the beautiful colors that Rita used.
Wonderful, Rita!

Sue painted this scene of Eastport using oils. The
painting is in progress

The gang

Charlene, Carol and Gigi

The Critique lineup

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