Showing posts with label archway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label archway. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Twilight Garden



I have painted a number of canvases in the "Strawbery Banke", a recreated colonial village in Portsmouth, NH, complete with reenactors and period craftsmen. This painting was of the Aldridge Garden which has this lovely archway.

I was painting with acrylics. As most acrylic painters know they darken as they dry. The day was actually a very bright summer day and I couldn't find shade to set up my easel, so I painted in the bright sunlight. While I was painting, I thought I was producing a nice bright summer's day painting. When I got home I was appaled at how the sun had tricked my eye and how much the painting had darkened as it dried. In a stroke of inspiration, I titled the painting "Twilight Garden" and it sold the first time I showed it.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

The Fountain, Two Views





I have done a number of paintings in "Strawbery Banke" (yes that's how they spell it) in Portsmouth, NH. It is a small living museum of the period of the American Revolution and Historic buildings have been moved to the site and it's peopled with reenactors, and period crafters. I've been permitted to paint in there and here are two acrylic plein air paintings completed there.

They are both of the same fountain from two different vantage points. One view is through an archway of cedars and the other is a view from the lawn of the flower gardens.

Both paintings are on canvas and are 11 by 14 inches and are still available. The price is $150 each which includes a simple frame. Shipping costs run $30.