Personal Art Blog
Sharing the lessons I teach at the Artist Guild and the personal discoveries in my art.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
The Pink Adobe
Pink Adobe, Santa Fe.
8x6in oil on canvas board 100.
We are back home from out little trip and we both agree
life doesn't get any better than visiting good friends and
catching up.
Artist Note.
This has a strong horizontal format so placing the tall trees
was needed to break it up.
This may sound elementary, but I was careful
not to place them above, or too near the peak
of the roof...even though that is where they were.
As an artist, I have permission to do
some landscaping chores!
Labels:
landscape,
NM.,
oil on canvas panel,
pink adobe,
santa fe,
vertical format.
I am a painter living in Las Cruces, NM. After many years as an illustrator I turned to fine art to develop my own artistic voice. I currently teach talented and enthusiastic artists in oil, acrylic and egg tempera painting. I am also a member of the Artist Guild of Southern New Mexico.
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Thanks for the comment about relocating the trees. I can be so literal, I just forget it is my painting! Beautiful warm colors. Lovely.
ReplyDeletebeautiful gem of a painting. lovely composition.
ReplyDeleteYes,a gem...the pinky browns are axactly right!
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