Showing posts with label cow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cow. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

30 in 30, #28

9 x 12
oil on canvas, $95
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Feeding time on the ranch is my 28th entry for the "30 Paintings in 30 Days". Hard to believe that we are down to only two left in this challenge. Can't tell you how much I appreciate all the comments by you who have stuck with me through this painting frenzy.

Friday, January 11, 2013

30 in 30, #10

9 x 12
oil on canvas, $95
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Entry number 10! Wow, one third of the way through 30 Paintings in 30 Days. Thanks to all of you who have stayed with me through this challenge and for your many nice comments.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

"'Holy Cow"

oil on moleskin

This is painted in Kay Wyne's moleskin book, with the theme of Holy Cow. What a wonderful collection of cows she will have at the end of this project. If you haven't checked out our Texas Moleskin Round-Up in awhile, be sure to see some of the most recent entries.

Monday, July 13, 2009

"Early Morning"

9 x 12
oil on masonite

I have been reading Elizabeth Tolley's book on Landscapes, and this is painted from one of her demonstrations. Am looking into a fall workshop on plein air landscape painting, all very foreign to me, so thought I'd read up on the process.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

"Hide and Seek"

9 x 12
oil on masonite

After a trip to the Texas Hill Country a few weeks ago, and not seeing many Spring bluebonnets because of the draught, we later drove to Ennis, about 30 miles southeast of Dallas and drove around their Bluebonnet Trails. The fields were spectacular with "oceans of blue" and could have only been prettier with a sunnier day. Hopefully some of those fields of bluebonnets will turn into paintings. But first I couldn't resist this longhorn who tried to hide every time we got a little closer, as if to say, "Can you see me now!"