Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Reflections of Venice, 11x14, Original Oil on Canvas

NFS

I've been reflecting (pardon the pun) on my trip to Venice with my sister. It is a different world, and looks much as it did when John Singer Sargent visited. I certainly understand why Sargent spent so much time in this beautiful and unique city. There is a painting around each corner.

Carmen

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Cow Love, 8x10 Original Oil Painting on Canvas Panel, Animal Art


This scene of maternal love was on a farm in Pennsylvania. Mama cow actually had an ear outlined with huge burrs, but I didn't care to add that to the painting. 

Carmen

Sunday, December 18, 2016

Femme Fatale, Collage on Canvas, Portrait of Woman

Sold

Just returned from my show at Paradise Found on Anna Maria Island, and I'm very happy about my sales. I met so many nice people and had a great day!

Carmen

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Rain's Coming, 30x40 Oil Painting on Canvas, Seascape


These are two of the paintings I will be exhibiting at my show on Anna Maria Island, at Paradise Found AMI, this Friday, the 16th of December. The address is 505 Pine Avenue. If you are in the area, please stop by.

I love painting weather. You can look out over the ocean and see all sorts of weather phenomena. Between the sky and the surf, there is always something to paint, even on a sunny day.

Carmen

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

Apple on Pink, 6x8 Original Oil Painting Still Life


The Pieces of 8 painting group was practicing painting different objects on different-colored surfaces, and I like this apple enough to finish it; however, I didn't like the background color at all. Since I am busy with my current job, I haven't had time to paint, so I took the above picture, then used Photoshop to try out different background colors. I like this one (below) a lot better than that background color above.

Carmen

Friday, December 2, 2016

Yellow Roses, 11x14 Oil on Canvas Still Life Painting


Roses are challenging, and so is that yellow teapot. This is a very warm painting, and I think that's why I like it. The red pear adds a dash of hot color.

Carmen