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Laura.
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Bentw3
on 8 Aug 2012
Filed under: beach, female, ocean, figure, sea, sand, sundown
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The waves are remnants after a storm had passed through Big Sur. The sky has cleared in the background and the waves are rich in color. It was an incredible day. The Original has sold, however, I do have beautiful Limited Edition Giclees available in sizes 12" x 15," 16" x 20," and...
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This commissioned painting came about when a precious lady (now a very close friend), came into our gallery. She desired to have a beautiful painting for her home. We went with her to the location where she and her husband had taken walks together for more than 20 years. We were invited to her home and...
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Del Malonee
on 19 May 2012
Filed under: seascape, ocean, sea, Carmel Bay, Giclee, sandpipers, Point Lobos
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I thought the shrimp boat needed its fenders so I added the tires and I think they add a little visual intrest to the side of the boat. I'm having a lot of trouble to get an accurate photo as to the coloration of the painting. I've taken several photos under different lighting conditions trying...
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Holly, just because I promised, here's my version of Cindy's shrimp boat. OOPS, I forgot to put on the tire "bumpers." Perhaps I'll get to that tomorrow. 11 by 14 inches, acrylic on canvas.
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This is a Painting of one of my favorite Striped Bass Fly Fishing spots. It is a view from Plum Island in Newburyport, MA. looking back toward Ipswich. I never really catch a lot here but standing on the sandbar gives me plenty of back cast room and even if I dont get a single hit the sunsets always...
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savlen
on 7 Jan 2011
Filed under: ocean, seascape oil painting, New England, 18 x 36
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I paint a lot but don't always feel confident in my framing choices. I'd like some suggestions for a frame style and/or color for this painting I did recently.
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A 16" x 20" plein air painting of the Big Sur coastline on a foggy day with the sun just breaking through on some surf crashing on the beach.
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LIVING BY THE OCEAN IT WAS NATURAL THAT I WOULD DO A SERIES OF OCEAN PAINTINGS. I LOVE PAINTING THE TRANSLUCENCY OF A BACK LIT WAVE.
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rodory
on 26 Feb 2010
Filed under: waves, beach, ocean, MARINE ART, MARITIME PAINTING, OIL ON CANVAS 18X24". See more at: www.lefevrepaintings.com
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I thought I would show you the steps I took to paint South Beach. I would appreciate any comments or suggestions about what to paint first, paint mixes to create water, sand, skin tones, etc. Acrylic palette: Titanium white, yellow ochre, cad yellow pale, raw sienna, burnt sienna, cad red hue, permanent...