Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Painting Color & Light
On a recent vacation to the Trelawny Parish of Jamaica, I continued my exploration painting water and sky. "The Color of Light"
the title given to a 2008 Winslow Homer exhibit at the Art Institute
came to mind in making these paintings. The clear reflective water of
Jamaica seemed particularly expressive of the bright sunshine and
billowy clouds. Not only that, the experience called to mind the
beautiful paintings that Homer himself made on visits to the Bahamas,
Cuba, and Bermuda. Homer who loved to fish and paint out of doors, took
to wintering in the tropics starting in 1884. For me, it was a delight
to spend many hours on the beach, alternatively painting, reading,
dipping in the water, and napping. Check back next week to see another
painting in the series.
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Painting Water & Light
On a recent vacation to the Trelawny Parish of Jamaica, I continued my exploration painting water and sky. "The Color of Light"
the title given to a 2008 Winslow Homer exhibit at the Art Institute
came to mind in making these paintings. The clear reflective water of
Jamaica seemed particularly expressive of the bright sunshine and
billowy clouds. Not only that, the experience called to mind the
beautiful paintings that Homer himself made on visits to the Bahamas,
Cuba, and Bermuda. Homer who loved to fish and paint out of doors, took
to wintering in the tropics starting in 1884. For me, it was a delight
to spend many hours on the beach, alternatively painting, reading,
dipping in the water, and napping. Check back next week to see another
painting in the series.
Tuesday, January 1, 2013
Painting Water & Light
On a recent vacation to the Trelawny Parish of Jamaica, I continued my exploration painting water and sky. "The Color of Light"
the title given to a 2008 Winslow Homer exhibit at the Art Institute
came to mind in making these paintings. The clear reflective water of
Jamaica seemed particularly expressive of the bright sunshine and
billowy clouds. Not only that, the experience called to mind the
beautiful paintings that Homer himself made on visits to the Bahamas,
Cuba, and Bermuda. Homer who loved to fish and paint out of doors, took
to wintering in the tropics starting in 1884. For me, it was a delight
to spend many hours on the beach, alternatively painting, reading,
dipping in the water, and napping. Check back next week to see another
painting in the series.
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