Showing posts with label wood ducks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wood ducks. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Love Triangle

 "Love Triangle"  (pastel, 12x12 inches) $550 framed - Click to buy
This is a reincarnation of one of my old favorites. I have an ongoing fascination with water.

Sunday, August 10, 2014

Wood Duck

"Wood Duck"  (oil, 7x5 inches)  sold

From the second day of Angie Brown's "Fast and Loose" oil painting workshop.

This one was not fast either. I don't know what I was thinking. This one took All. Day. Friday! 80%  of the time was Mixing. Paint. Ugh! Another 19% was fixing crappy application. The last 1% was the water (That part was easy enough.)

I could have done 3 of these in pastel in less time. But one of the girls in the workshop bought it for her husband, so I guess it was worth it.

Tomorrow (time willing) I'll have a link to a video of Angie's landscape demo from Saturday! Meanwhile, here's a few progress shots of the duck:




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Thursday, October 11, 2012

Wood Ducks

"Wood Ducks"  (pastel, 12x12 inches)

This painting will be included, along with "Little Mac", in the Texas Pastel Society's National Juried Show. The opening is Friday, October 19. Click on the flyer below for details!


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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Washing Up

"Washing Up"  (pastel, 8x10 inches)   sold

Here's a painting I did as a request from an admirer who saw my first duckling painting "Safety Net"  at the IAPS convention silent auction and missed bidding on it.  This painting now happily has a home in Canada!

I was looking for a posting of "Safety Net" to link to it, and realized I had never posted it! So here it is below. This was a part of the "Pastel Pics" Silent Auction at the International Association of Pastel Societies biannual convention in Albuquerque last May.

"Safety Net"  (pastel, 8x8 inches)   sold

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Wood Ducks

"Wood Ducks"  (pastel, 12x12 inches)

This is a painting that was lost for 2 years, then found! It's still just as fresh as the day it was painted!