Plein
air paintings |
This
section contains paintings executed "en plein air,"
that is, painting outside in daylight all in one sitting of usually
no more than three to four hours. All were painted in oils on
canvas stretched over panels and measure approximately 20"
x 15" unless stated otherwise.
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This
was painted looking at the back of the Arts building at Annmarie
Garden during Solomons Plein Air Festival in 2011. Oil on canvas
over panel 11" x 14".
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This
was painted during the quick draw at Calvert Marine Museum during
a Solomons Plein Air Festival in 2010. I decided to paint a fellow
painter as she was painting.
Oil on canvas over panel 9" x 12".
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This
was painted during a Solomons Plein Air Festival in 2011. It's actually
two boats opposite each other along a finger pier at the edge of
the marina. It kind of looks like one strange boat, so I call it
"Pushme-pullyou". Those of us old enough to remember that
Dr. Doolittle movie (pre-Eddy Murphy) will know what I mean.
Oil on canvas over panel 12" x 16".
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Brownie's Beach in the
Spring of 1995. |
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Another painting of Brownie's
beach in the Spring of 1995. |
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Brownie's Beach in the
Fall of 1995. |
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Brownie's Beach painted
onsite after the "Blizzard of 1996". |
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Brownie's Beach in the
Winter of 2000. |
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Brownie's beach in the
Fall of 1995. |
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