Thursday, August 19, 2010

The Quahogger-sold

Oil on panel, 8" x 8"
That's ko-hogger. I've had a plein air group meeting once a week during the summer- amazingly, we haven't been rained out once. I don't always paint while I'm teaching, but this week I arrived at the location early- the ferry dock in Bristol, RI- and got a jump on painting before anyone arrived. The owner of the boat came by and told me I was doing a good job. I was afraid he was planning to take it (the boat) and leave- that's happened to me a number of times- but he didn't.
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8 comments:

Linda Popple said...

I love the way you did the water! And the boat really pops. Well done!

mike rooney studios said...

love your gray day paintings kathy. you really capture the lighting effect so well. great job

hmuxo said...

I'm impressed! you do beautiful work. Love the reflections in the water. I have enjoyed your blog and I'll be looking forward to your next painting.

René PleinAir said...

What a simplicity, what a color use what a brushmarks, ... what a painting!

Dana Cooper said...

Beautiful brushwork Kathy, and you really captured the feel of a cloudy day!

Jonathan McPhillips Fine Art said...

Kathy, Like this one very much. I am almost certain I painted this boat 5 or 6 years ago..very up close and of the bow only. I gotta find a picture of the painting. When I saw it I knew immediately before reading your description of being in Bristol.
Jon

Kathy Weber said...

Thanks, everyone.

Johanna Spinks said...

yes, you do really capture the effect. not so easy that greyed water either.