Summer is here and the weather has not cooperated. Rain again today. Wet weather won't dampen our
creative spirit in this group!
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Terrie painted this Laughing Gull using acrylics. Terrie used multiple colors to paint the feathers of this little guy. The post on the right makes for an interesting composition. Great job Terrie! |
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Rita painted this scene using pastels. The varied shapes of the rocks make for an interesting painting. The portion of the green boat gives more interest to this fabulous painting. Wonderful Rita! |
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Linda painted this coastal scene using pastels. The painting is so interesting because of her varied strokes and colors. The petrified log is the focal point but the surroundings support this painting. Lovely Linda! |
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Nancy painted this beautiful coastal scene using oils. The colors and the reflections are so inviting that it transports the viewer right to this calm, serene scene. Fabulous Nancy! |
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Nancy painted this winding waterway using oils. The water is so beautiful and draws the eye into the painting. Another beauty, Nancy! |
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Sheila painted this sunny Sunflower using watercolors. The contrast of colors are striking and her technique results in a soft but vibrant painting. Beautiful, Sheila |
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Gigi painted this coastal landscape using warm and cool colors. Her abstract approach is fun and interesting. Fabulous Gigi! |
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Michelle painted this rocky scene using watercolor pencils. The shapes are varied and interesting. Great job, Michelle |
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This is Michelle's sketch of the rock formations and the trees surrounding the area. Your varied rock formations are great. |
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Priscilla painted these colorful shoes using acrylics. This painting is fun and the shapes are interesting. ( I want a pair of these!). Great job Priscilla! |
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Gigi painted this still-life using acrylics. Her perspective is from above and promotes an interesting visual. The tulips are fresh and colorful. The lemons add a grounding effect. Fabulous Gigi! |
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Sue painted these Whoopie pies using acrylics. The painting is in progress. |
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Gloria painted this carved tree stump using pastels. Her shapes are varied and interesting. Her stroke marks are beautiful and unique. Gloria has a bit more to do on this one. Great job. Gloria |
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Gigi painted these roadside blooms using acrylics. Her fresh and loose approach adds drama and movement to this painting. The colors compliment each other and brings together another successful painting. Beautiful Gigi! You go Girl! |
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Gigi painted this river scene using acrylics. Her loose brush strokes add to the movement in the rushing water. Another fabulous painting, Gigi! |
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Gigi painted this rushing river scene using acrylics. The colors and the loose brush strokes make the viewer feel the turbulence of the water. The rocks are in contrast to the water and the trees in the background. Gigi your abstract style is glorious! |
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Sue painted this Lubec scene plein air using acrylics. The water and light in this painting is in direct contrast to the island.
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Sue painted this scene of West Quoddy Head plein air using acrylics. The rocks are the focal point of this painting but the lighthouse is in view. |
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This painting is the dock outside Sue's hotel room in Lubec. The painting was done plein air and needs a bit more added to it. painting in progress. |
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This is Sue's painting or her little dog "Zoe"( a Malti-Poo) Sue used acrylics to capture this little imp
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"The Lone Cypress" of Pebble Beach was painted by Sue using acrylics |
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Sue painted her friend, Glenice's, camp kitchen.( it was raining outside) This painting is in progress. |
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Michelle, Priscilla, Gigi, Terrie, Linda and Gloria |
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Terrie, Linda, Gloria and Rita |
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Sheila during the critique |
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The line up. |
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