Stillness Within by Holly Ann Friesen 24×36″ Acrylic
Holly Ann Friesen. A Canadian artist with fabulous paintings of the outdoors – all with an abstract touch. Her trees are magnificent – and that reflection in the water, wow! Be sure to check out Holly’s work – so many wonderful paintings! Continue reading “Featured Artist: Holly Ann Friesen!”→
The sky was clear as we left out for our walk – then all of a sudden it looked like cotton puffs in the sky. Just one section of sky and the rest remained clear. I thought all those puffy clouds looked so interesting with the very winter looking tree.
Tulips can be so dramatic, they’re one of my absolute favorites – especially when the light is shining through them! They have such personality – you never know exactly what they’re going to do… This was a tall bunch and I figured they would stand straight and tall at dark and then with time open up and reach out like many of them do. But this bunch Continue reading “Tulips in Sunshine!”→
Philip Barter – a Maine artist that is not afraid of color. He uses bold, dynamic shapes to give his paintings a signature touch. You can spot one of his paintings immediately. This is such a happy Maine painting!
Philip Barter was born in Boothbay Harbor, Maine in 1939 and has always had an interest in art. He studied with Spanish abstract expressionist Alfonso Sosa in California in the 1960’s, and also with Fritz Rockwell after returning to Maine. He was influenced by their use of bold form and color. Since the time that Philip started exhibiting in the 1960’s, his work has been shown in major museums and collections world-wide, and can be seen exhibited in galleries in and around Maine.
As I write this (and schedule it to publish) – it’s a cloudy and gray day in Charleston (which I tend to love) – So I thought I would peruse my photos from our last visit to Maine – and pull up an equally gray day. Although there are so many interesting and bright colors that pop – a gray day is still beautiful! Last year we had many foggy days which kept the temps cooler which we were happy about (especially since when we left Charleston it was very steamy).
You can barely see Manana Island but if you look you will see it. Thick fog. One minute you can see clearly and *POOF* the next minute everything is gone. Too cool!
Enjoy the gray days, it makes you appreciate the sunshine that much more! Time is passing so quickly… tomorrow is March 1! Can you believe it?
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Do you doodle? If your answer is no… you should. Let me tell you why – you know how you hear that it’s good to mediate or put your focus somewhere other than thinking (worrying) and thinking (worrying) – when you doodle your focus is on what you’re doing – Many times I will Continue reading “Do You Loospy Doodle?”→
Taking photos while walking around Charleston, SC is a dream. I haven’t done it in a while and I need to get out and walk the peninsula and take photos of everything that catches my eye, so that I can share it with you! Continue reading “Charleston, SC Beauty”→
Remember Your Roots by Janell James 42×42″ Oil on Board
Janell James. DYANMIC paintings! Some of her work is on multi-layered acrylic glass – which adds a modern day twist to an old technique from the 18th century. Many of Janell’s painting are large and really make an impact – don’t miss them! Continue reading “Featured Artist: Janell James!”→
I like to refer to this little stretch as “Susan’s Flowers”. Aren’t they just beautiful? This is one of my favorite places to walk past – although I don’t get very far because the flowers inevitably stop me in my tracks! Snap, snap, snap – many photos of her hard work! Continue reading “Susan’s Flowers – Monhegan”→
Debbie Mueller. Many of you will recognize the destination in this painting (Monhegan, Maine). What great light and shadows in this painting! I especially love Continue reading “Featured Artist: Debbie Mueller!”→