"Beach Memory" up for auction at Daily Paintworks!
daily paintings in oil, acrylic, and watercolor
relief and serigraph printmaking
relief and serigraph printmaking
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
Tuesday, January 20, 2015
Monday, January 19, 2015
Sunday, January 18, 2015
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Sometimes it takes a little time....
I
know I haven't posted any artwork in awhile...I've been working on
several larger pieces and decided to post the progression of at least
one of them. This took me over two weeks to plan, sketch and finally
transfer to the painting surface. This will be a16x20 inch oil painting
called "Mi Amigo". I'll start with the initial under painting tomorrow.
YEA!
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Things happen!
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Plein air painting by Romona Youngquist |
7 Steps to Create a Huge Landscape Painting
by Romona Youngquist
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Day 3 of the 30 paintings in 30 days 2015
My day 3 submission of the 30 paintings challenge. Yes, I did skip posting for one day. I discovered that trying to create something with a sinus infection and the world spinning around and feeling under the weather does not make for a good painting session.
I got this finished rather quickly today...guess I just needed some sleep.
"Red Onion"
6x6 inches oil on canvas panel
I got this finished rather quickly today...guess I just needed some sleep.
"Red Onion"
6x6 inches oil on canvas panel
Thursday, January 1, 2015
“Eat poor on New Year's, and eat fat the rest of the year.”
Day 1 of a New Year and Day 1 of a new 30 paintings in 30 days challenge!
This is a painting titled "Greens N Beans" in keeping with the New Year's traditions.
Black-eyed peas and greens are a traditional New Year's meal in the South and have actually been considered good luck for at least 1500 years. It was a Jewish custom, starting around 500 A.D. to eat black-eyed peas in celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
Symbolically, eating black-eyed peas with greens and cornbread is the best combination because the black-eyed peas loosely resemble coins and dried beans greatly expand in volume, symbolized expanding wealth. Greens represent the color of money and cornbread, is of course gold….”Peas for pennies, greens for dollars and cornbread for gold.”
Have a great 2015 and eat your beans!
"Greens N Beans"
8x10 inches oil on canvas panel
This is a painting titled "Greens N Beans" in keeping with the New Year's traditions.
Black-eyed peas and greens are a traditional New Year's meal in the South and have actually been considered good luck for at least 1500 years. It was a Jewish custom, starting around 500 A.D. to eat black-eyed peas in celebration of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year.
Symbolically, eating black-eyed peas with greens and cornbread is the best combination because the black-eyed peas loosely resemble coins and dried beans greatly expand in volume, symbolized expanding wealth. Greens represent the color of money and cornbread, is of course gold….”Peas for pennies, greens for dollars and cornbread for gold.”
Have a great 2015 and eat your beans!
"Greens N Beans"
8x10 inches oil on canvas panel
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Friday, December 5, 2014
A watercolor today.
Playing around with city scenes and watercolors today. The next Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters exhibit will be the urban landscape and I want to get some practice in.
This is called "The Eavesdropper" an 8x8 inch watercolor.
Don't know if I'm done with it yet. Will put it aside and think about it.
This is called "The Eavesdropper" an 8x8 inch watercolor.
Don't know if I'm done with it yet. Will put it aside and think about it.
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