Posts Tagged ‘fileds’

9
Nov

D’Assisi (From Assisi)

Pastel painting of the rolling Umbrian countryside as seen from the hilltown of Assisi

Pastel painting 17  inches x 17 inches          SOLD       

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I think Assisi was my favorite hill town in Umbria, Italy. It is perched way above the beautiful surrounding countryside and you can see for miles from the old city walls. The Basilica of San Francesco d’Assisi is amazing and has frescos by renowned late-medieval artists Cimabue and Giotto. And I just loved the city itself. Sometimes certain places just speak to you, and Assisi and I had looooong conversations!

In this pastel painting I tried to capture some of the feeling of distance and atmosphere of the region. The forefront of the painting is fairly detailed but it falls away to almost abstract shapes in the background.

The reception last Saturday night was amazing! Thanks to the many people who stopped by to view and purchase my artwork. I appreciate your encouragement and support!

 


This artwork was created with:
Paper:
Illustration board with Terra Cotta Art Spectrum Primer

Medium: Rembrandt Pastels and Sennelier Pastels

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31
Jan

Ranch Land

Posted in All, Landscapes, Plein air, Watercolors  by Jill

Plein air watercolor landscape of ranch land in Montana

Plein air Watercolor painting 5.5 inches x 15.5 inches

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When I visit new places, it helps me to jump outside my usual style and techniques. The countryside in Montana pushed me to work in different compositions and sizes. In this watercolor landscape I wanted to capture some of the enormity of the landscape, but from a close-up and personal viewpoint. I sat near one of the trout streams and looked out toward the distant mountains.

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24
Sep

Washtenaw Farmscape: Judd Road 1

Watercolor painting 9 inches x 4 inches $100 + shipping

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Sunday morning it was very foggy and grey and I seriously considered not dragging myself out to paint. I love light and shadow and there certainly wasn’t any of that happening out there. But I decided not to be a wimp. I wandered the countryside til I found this neat old place nestled in a hill on a dirt road. Roxy sat with me out in a wet field while I painted.  It was so damp that the watercolor would not dry on the paper! Such is the life of a farm-painting gal!

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