Showing posts with label oil. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil. Show all posts

Saturday, February 17, 2018

Red Roof, White Boat


11x 14
oil on canvas panel

I have found it always pays to keep old  photos.  This painting is based on a photo
I took years ago (can we say about 30!) in Canada on a painting trip
sponsored by University of Maryland.  I aways loved the composition and light on the boat and 
buildings.  It was a joy to paint!

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Fence Left in the Pond


8x10
oil, gamvar, on canvas panel
auction on Daily Paintworks beginning at 80.00


Apparently this scene involved a pasture with a fence before the pond was built. I loved that the fence posts carried the viewer into the picture. It added another dimension to the composition.

Monday, August 28, 2017

5x7's once again





Painting a small painting each day results in several outcomes.  I have more paintings--but that is not the most important.  It is an opportunity to experiment with color, composition, and brush work. I figure that in 4 months I will have over 100 5x7's and will have learned a lot.  Sometimes I learn what works and I also learn what not to do.  Win/win both ways!

Thursday, August 24, 2017

More 5x7 paintings





All 5x7
All oil
All original
All studio paintings from photos I took

posted on DailyPaintworks.com

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

New, 5x7




Although I am working on larger paintings, I have started the habit of painting a small to "warm up".
These three are 5x7 and are one Dailypaintworks.com. I'll post some more tomorrow.

Friday, July 14, 2017

Tuesday Morning at the Park


oil on canvas panel
8x10

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/connie-snipes/tuesday-morning-at-the-park/601847



My painting friends and I met at a park in town.  It has a beautiful lake but most of us chose to
paint one of the buildings.

This was a plein air painting which was finished up in the studio.



I did paint the lake later in the studio.  See that painting at the next post.

Friday, July 7, 2017

Poetry in Light




  • oil on canvas panel
  • 8x10
  • Daily Paintworks
  • http://www.dailypaintworks.com/buy/auction/717271
Painting a barn is always a fun project.  All look somewhat weathered to me and most look a little
 (or a lot) 
rundown.  Most painters agree that a not so beautiful scene will often make the
best painting....although I don't think I can put the reason in words.

I painted this one with my plein air group but also did more work in my studio,  Once I get it away from the subject matter I can be more objective and often see something that I want to "improve."

I am including a photo of the barn from where I was standing.  It's always fun to see
what was really there.


Friday, March 10, 2017

At Water's Edge


I got out my big brush for this one. Painted in my studio from a photo I took in Jackson Hole several years ago. I made an effort to keep it loose and be mindful of brushstrokes and edges.

At Water's Edge
8x10
oil on canvas panel, Gamvar


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Friday, September 30, 2016

Day 30, 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge



Early Fall Afternoon
8x10
oil on canvas panel

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I just crossed the finish line!  Yep, the challenge is over and although I didn't quite make it
to the desired number of paintings, I enjoyed it and thought it worthwhile.

This painting began as plein air as I planned but needed a little more
work in the studio.  

I have one more in the "back up" stack that I might post tomorrow.

I will be starting a new series in October so please stay tuned.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Day 27, 30 Paintings in 30 Days





Sky Reflections on the Water
8x10
oil on canvas panel

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Tuesday is my plein air day with my group, which we call
the Plein Airies.  Today we met at Freedom Park and
it was another gray day with not much
happening.  I did paint the scene
before me but it is not recognizable!
It was decided it looked like
somewhere in Amsterdam.


Friday, September 23, 2016

Day 23, 30 in 30


The Lake in Fall
8x8
oil on canvas panel

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Our weather here in Charlotte is cooler and the leaves are making an effort
to turn colors.  I pushed the tree colors slightly to 
omit too much green.

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Day 13, 30 in 30




Looking Through
8x10
oil on canvas panel

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Our Tuesday Plein Air group met at the Providence Presbyterian Church this morning.  The church is celebrating it's 250th year.  The original building burned but it is the same site.

It was another cloudy day so I elected not to paint the white church and walked across the street
through the cemetery to the rock wall and gate.  I could see part of the church building
by looking through and across the street.  




These rocks are where the original traveling ministers stood to give the sermons.


I didn't have time to look at many gravestones but the ones I saw were quite old.



The slaves were buried in this plot.


This was taken where I set up my easel.  If you compare you'll see that
I made some changes.

Monday, September 12, 2016

Day 12, 30 in 30




Neighborhood Pond

6x8
oil on canvas panel

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/connie-snipes/neighborhood-pond/511715


It was cloudy this morning and I could not think of a location that might work for plein air.

There is a small pond 2 neighborhoods over which is usually dark and scummy, but I thought it wouldn't hurt to at least stop by and see how it was looking today.
The scum had cleared a little to over one side and it thought I could push the color
a bit.  I remember Dee Beard Dean, smiling that pretty smile
of hers, and saying, "Lie if you have to."  and it has been one
of my mantras ever since.

Sunday, September 11, 2016

Day 11, 30 Paintings in 30 Days



Shadows on the Wall
oil on panel
8x10

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This is another from the Mint Hill Historical Village--a perfect location, close, parking, not isolated,
and a painting everywhere I look.  I'm sure I could paint there for weeks.

I was attracted to the tree shadow on the wall of the building. Of course the red wagon and
bench were also a plus.  I find I am really looking for sites with more bright colors.


Friday, September 9, 2016

Day 9, 30 Paintings in 30 Days



Fruits and Veggies

8x8, oil on canvas panel

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I spotted this little fruit and vegetable stand while driving home from the historical village I painted yesterday.  Of course, the first thing I did was ask permission and the
owner was so agreeable, even asking if I needed water to drink in the heat.

One reason I am doing all plein air this month is to tackle more complex subjects and work on 
simplifying.  This was definitely complex...for me.

Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Day 7, 30 Paintings in 30 Days




The Sign Says Farmer's Market
6x6
oil on canvas panel

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My Tuesday Plein Air group met in Mint Hill at the Historical Village to paint yesterday.  It has quite a few picturesque buildings, making it a place to can visit often.  I managed to paint
2 smalls.  Between finishing and starting a new one I walked
around and took photos of the artists and their work in progress.

As you an see everyone is painting something different and the styles are also unique to
the painters.  I always enjoy seeing what the others are doing and
hope you will, too.

Kathy, I could not find your photo.  Did I forget to take it???  I certainly thought I did.


Jan


Robin


My first painting which will be posted on Day 8.


Carol


Suzy in the background.  Jan's work in progress.



And then....we all went to lunch!

Monday, September 5, 2016

Day 5, 30 Paintings in 30 Days


At the Edge of the Pond

8x10
oil on canvas panel

Often there is copious brush, sticks, and leaves around the edges of water.  This is
a summery version of it.


Sunday, July 24, 2016

The River Bridge



The River Bridge
5x7
oil on canvas panel



http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/connie-snipes/the-river-bridge/502159


This is a studio painting done from a photograph.  I prefer to work plein air but it is close to 100 degrees here so I stayed in.  Once I have blocked it in with the value decisions made, I tend to only
look at my painting rather than the photograph.  This helps it become more
my painting than a copy of a photo.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Summer Day in the Neighborhood




8x8
oil on canvas panel, gamvar varnish
Daily Paintworks
100.00

My plein air group which meets every Tuesday morning gathered at the Mint Museum grounds this past week. I had painted the grounds last time so I just turned my easel across the street to this house with the little picket fence.








My 12 year old grandson is spending the week with me.  Along with baseball, etc, he likes to
draw and paint so I set him up with my easyl box, oil paints, a selection of
brushes and solvent.  A lovely painting emerged!

Sunday, May 8, 2016

The Little Pond on Pearson Farm




6"x 6"

oil on gallery wrap canvas

sides are black-no need for frame

Daily Paintworks

​I have painted this pond, called The Little Pond as opposed to The Big Pond on the same property, many times usually realistically or impressionistic.  This time I decided to go Colorful and Abstract.  This is on a gallery wrap canvas and needs no frame.


 
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