This last weekend brought warmer temperatures and with it fog. I was happy to hop over 2 electric fences through a cow pasture to set up in the woods amongst the hunters. Don't worry, I had blaze orange on...
12x16". Oil on canvas.
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
By Hartje Lumber.
Kruise Farm.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Grede Foundries.
The temperatures were in the single digits when I went painting friday evening. How can such a warm sunset happen on such a cold day?
12x16 oil on canvas. $240.
12x16 oil on canvas. $240.
More Snow Bales.
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Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Wet Snow
This morning I went to the grocery store to buy some mixed nuts as I wanted to set up and paint a still life. It was snowing and I thought I'd better stay indoors after my experience with the drifting snow and wind. On the way home I couldn't help to get the "itch" to paint outdoors, and after finding an overhang that was relatively dry I set up and painted this. So much for good intentions!
16x20 oil on canvas.
16x20 oil on canvas.
Labels:
53959,
Alla Prima,
oil painting,
Plein Air,
Reedsburg Wisconsin
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Snow Bales
These bales were the last chore my dad finished in his lifetime. It was so cold and windy when I painted this that not only were my brushes buried under drifting snow, but my water bottle completely froze. I'm looking forward to some of those nice calm and sunny winter days!
12x16 oil on canvas.
12x16 oil on canvas.
Labels:
Alla Prima,
Plein Air,
Reedsburg Wisconsin,
round bales
Last Day of Autumn
I was glad Chris and I made it out one last time before the snowfall. This piece was painted at high noon, I was drawn to the play of light and shadow on the barn roof. After this we grabbed lunch at the Gone Fish Inn in Mt. Vernon. 16x20 oil on canvas.
Labels:
Alla Prima,
Mt. Vernon Wisconsin,
oil painting,
Plein Air
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