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Saturday, June 18, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Hibiscus & Crab Claw Dark
Scanning stuff from my yard.
First pair of images are some colorful things I grabbed from my yard. I am really having fun with the concept of scanning things and discovering how they look, playing with composition, colors and textures. This media was introduced to me by Peter Krohn, a master of this art form. His images are so inspiring, and his enthusiasm for the process is wonderful. If you have the opportunity to see his work, by all means, do so. He is doing demos at his open studio this weekend through Art at the Source, in Sebastopol. He is Studio #47.Copyright Susan Moore
Light Tomato Paisley
Sunday, June 5, 2011
This was a fun experiment inspired by an art demo by Peter Krohn. Peter creates gorgeous images and he is demonstrating them in his studio June 4th, 5th, 11th and 12th, through Art at the Source, in Sebastopol. If you are in the area, don't miss his studio, #47 in the catalog, available at Sebastopol Center for the Arts. This is the best year so far for Art at the Source.Copyright Susan Moore
Sunday, April 3, 2011
View of Fitch Mountain Through the Railroad Bridge
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Snow on Pine Flat
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Labels:
Healdsburg,
Painting of snowy hills,
Pine Flat,
Sonoma County
Talk to the Hen
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Pick a Little, Talk a Little...
One of my newest paintings, this is inspired by Heifer International. The local group is having a barn dance/dinner as a fund raiser and they have invited me to show some of my paintings to decorate the barn. I had paintings of cows, sheep and llamas, but no chickens. Until now.Copyright Susan Moore
Labels:
Acrylic,
Hens feeding,
Painting of Chickens
Gus and Jenny
Gus and Jenny were two of our very favorite dog friends. They have been gone for quite a while, but we still think of them every day. I painted this for my husband, any dog's best friend. In my next life, I think I would like to be Ed's dog.Copyright Susan Moore
Labels:
Painting of dogs,
Springer Spaniel puppy,
Yellow Lab
Sammy at the Center
I don't do many abstract paintings. I like abstracts, but it's not in my nature to let go and paint abstract. I think I'm too much of an explainer. As you can see, this isn't very abstract, but it is for me. I borrowed the technique from Beverly McChesney, and I'm happy with how it turned out.Copyright Susan Moore
Paintings at the Citrus Fair
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Lyin' on a Rock
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Phantom Lion
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Klamath Redwoods in Fog
Here's another foggy painting. Fog is fun to do, especially doing it in lots of layers, using a lot of medium and just a touch of pigment. This is from a great photograph my friend Patti Ferrera took in the Klamath Redwoods.Copyright Susan Moore
Labels:
Acrylic Painting,
Foggy Day,
Klamath Redwoods
Falling Apart in the Fog
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Labels:
Bodega Bay,
Crumbling Wharf,
Foggy Day,
Plein Air Oil
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Llama Hat/Mask
Lauren
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Fernando
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Saturday, February 12, 2011
Lion Show in Healdsburg February 2011
Thursday, January 13, 2011
Cows in Fog on Llano Road
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Third scanned image, I wanted it dark to bring up the rich color of the tomatoes.
The 4th new image, this one with a dark scarf.