Showing posts with label dusk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dusk. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 2

Last Light

"Last Light"
5" x 7"
Oil on hardboard
I was in Wisconsin farm country for the past five days, painting murals. When I had a few extra minutes, I went outside to see some of the beautiful countryside. This is a section of a corn field that is terraced with alfalfa. There's no alfalfa in my painting, but the corn here is part of what feeds five hundred dairy cows to make one of Wisconsin's many cheeses.  

I painted for eight to twelve hours a day during my stay, but when I got home I just HAD to come down to my studio and paint a small piece to post.  Fortunately, I had made several pieces to post while I was gone.

Carol

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Saturday, July 12

Last Light

"Last Light"
6" x 6"
Oil on hardboard
Night is upon us, there's no turning back, hope you have something to do for the next nine hours or so.  This last bit of color is all there'll be until morning. 

It isn't easy to paint yellow in a blue sky without turning it green. Careful planning and specific pigments of yellow can insure success, if you know what to use.

Carol

Brushstrokes@comcast.net
Carolkeene.com
Dailypainters.com
Dailypaintworks.com

Monday, May 28

Garden Pond

"Garden Pond"
24" x 18"
Acrylic on canvas




















At dusk when night sounds begin to tune for their evening performance, and shadows cast an inky veil over the garden's brightest petals, pond ripples stretch to kiss the distant shore a loving good night. 

Another from the archives, a sold piece, but thank you for visiting today.  
Carol