This week I spent two fabulous days painting in Sonoma County, California. This photo was taken at the B.R. Cohn Vineyards. The fall colors were still very vibrant and it was a glorious day. If I wasn't already addicted to plein air, I am now. I'll post a few paintings when I can over on the daily painting blog.
MAINE~NEW HAMPSHIRE~NEW ENGLAND~ CALIFORNIA Interpretive landscape, seascape and still life in oil, acrylic, watercolor and pastel. All artwork is copyrighted.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Thursday, November 5, 2009
First Snow, Mt Washington
Acrylic on gallery wrap canvas, 6x12
I finally had time to finish this painting I started the day after our trip to Mt Washington in October. The mountain had been snowcapped for about 2 weeks but the snow cover was light enough that the mountain's character was very prominent. You can see more about this painting in the acrylics portfolio.
I finally had time to finish this painting I started the day after our trip to Mt Washington in October. The mountain had been snowcapped for about 2 weeks but the snow cover was light enough that the mountain's character was very prominent. You can see more about this painting in the acrylics portfolio.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Pastel Painters of Maine at Kennebunk
The Edge of Light, pastel on Wallis, 5x5 image, matted to 12x12.
The Pastel Painters of Maine show "From Dark to Light" has opened at Rivertree Arts in Kennebunk Maine. Opening reception is Friday, November 6 from 5-7. Everyone is welcome to stop by and meet the artists. The show will continue through December 12. If you can't come to the reception come anytime and view this wonderful show.
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You will find a complete portfolio of my work on my website: Kathleen Daughan Fine Art where paintings can also be purchased. Smaller paintings and jewelry are in my Etsy shop: www.kathleendaughan.etsy.com
I also have a brick and mortar gallery/studio in Nashua, N.H. in the Picker Building. Please email me for more information.