Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fog. Show all posts
Mar 19, 2019
A NOIR EVENING
A NOIR EVENING
8x8inch oil on panel
It was just one of those evening. The theater just let out, I turned my caller up on my coat, shoved my hands into my pockets and began to walk in the misty night air. Everything was going fine, all was as planned, another hour and I was a free man. I smiled to myself when out or the shadows she stepped, gun in hand.
Labels:
black and white,
cars,
fog,
nighttime,
theater
May 13, 2017
SOFT FOCUS
SOFT FOCUS
6x6 oil on wood panel
With the sun just coming up and the air thick with fog the house appeared to float in a field mustard greens. In the distance a ships horn called out, adding to this, the sound of gulls squawking to each other along the coast made for a beginning of a new day. I took one photo in this soft focus atmosphere and continued on my way with hope in my heart in anticipation of meeting her.
Labels:
artwork,
coastline,
fields,
fog,
landscapes,
ocean,
oil paintings,
painting
May 11, 2017
"DREAM"
DREAM
6X6 oil on wood panel
Within the shadows of the trees the air was cool and quiet; I stopped to enjoy, knowing once the fog rolls in another kind of magic and story would take place, but! for now, I just want to listen to the silence and dream
Labels:
art,
fog,
illustrations,
landscapes,
oil painting,
painting,
shadows,
trees
May 8, 2017
"GROUND FOG "
GROUND FOG
6x6 oil on wood panel
The sky was a crystal clear blue with wisps of vale like clouds that moved to air currents up high. Because it was still so early the ground fog lingered preventing me from getting on the road anytime soon. It only took one photo and I knew I had another painting in the making.
Labels:
art work,
blue skies,
fog,
morning,
oil painting,
realistic,
travel,
traveling,
trees
Feb 2, 2010
"LAGUNA CANYON " original oil painting
Many times while riding down this canyon the fog would roll up to greet me. Oh! There are plenty of sunny days here, but for now I choose this for the mood needed in a memory I have of this place. You see, most of the canyon has been widened after years of protesting by resident's and local supporters. Picket sign swinging people would line the sides of this road wanting you to honk in approval of their mantra "no building"... I waved back knowing the inevitable. After years the builders won. I must admit, it is far safer now as this once quiet road is now four lanes. I'm glad I got to see and travel up & down this old road for every now and then I get to paint what once was. Here is an original 6x6" oil painting on Birch panel, mounted on a varnished wooden box: (SOLD)
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