Welcome to my blog. I live in Austin, Tx., which is a beautiful city. I love painting outdoors here, but I am also passionate about traveling and painting new surroundings. When I travel I paint small canvases. Many times I will take these small pieces and convert them into larger works in my studio. The works you find for sell on my blog are these small works. The larger works you see on the blog, I sell in galleries.
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
Street Scene in Spain
I love all the outdoor eating areas in Madrid. It gives the people a chance to get out and socialize while enjoying the weather and good food.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Thoughtful Evening
I wanted to try something different for a change. I love plein air painting in oils, but it was fun to do some watercolors. I think our brains like a shift every once in awhile. I think that is why I like to play Mah Jongg also. It is kind of like using your left hand when you are right handed.
I enjoyed painting this model and plan to do more of it in the future.
Monday, July 23, 2012
City View
9" x 12" />
This is a view from the popular Hike and Bike path on Lady Bird Lake. I am looking towards the Four Seasons Hotel. I like the combination of the nature against the architectural elements. It is so great to be able to enjoy such lovely scenery so close to downtown. We have often walked the trail and then walked over to 2nd Street for coffee. A perfect morning in my book.
Labels:
architecture,
Austin,
city view,
jogging path,
Lady Bird Lake,
lake,
landscape,
trees,
waterscape
The Ranch House
8" x 10" sold>
A group of artist meet often at one of our fellow artist's ranch close to Austin. It is a delightful place to spend the day painting plain air. This is the guest house on the property.
Labels:
farm house,
Hill Country,
plein air painting,
Ranch
Monday, January 16, 2012
Sheep at Mission Ranch
This painting was juried into the Outdoor Painters Society show to be held in Dallas at Southwest Gallery. The show will open April 7th. If you are in the Dallas area, it would be worth your time to drop by. There are a lot of great plein air pieces.
Labels:
California,
California coast,
Carmel,
Mission Ranch,
sheep
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