Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Friday, August 29, 2014

Plein Air Painting

 
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"Dust"
9 x 12 in
Oil on Canvas Panel

I went up north to Park Rapids, Minnesota for vacation. Every year I go up I always leave saying "I wish I brought my paints with me!", finally I did! I am the first to tell you that painting landscapes have always been a weakness of mine. I do love them I just do not do them enough, maybe once or twice a year I'll get out and paint a landscape. Going to Park Rapids I wanted to change that and at least do a couple landscapes.


Experiencing nature when you're outdoors painting is something that I truly enjoyed. I would recommend everyone to do it as much as they can. With this process I wanted to lay down the tone or mood of the painting right away. After the initial drawing I painted each section with their general tones, not worrying about details just laying in the overall tones. Doing this allows me to see a "rough' draft of how the final will look, it also lets me get the tones down quicker especially for plein air painting. As I stated in my previous post the "rough" in stage does not mean scumbling paint everywhere in a messy way. I am still thinking of smooth transitions, edges and paint quality. At this stage I also keep the paints thin as I will be adding more layers when putting in the smaller forms or "details". Once the "rough" in stage is complete I start section by section in completing the painting, going from darker to lighter forms. I like to make sure each section is to a close finish as I can take it before moving onto the next section. Once all sections are completed I look at the painting as a whole and put the final touches so the painting can be cohesive.

Till next time, cheers!

Sunday, April 28, 2013

mom and 2 baby birds

Mom and two babies!* • Acrylic on Canvas • 36" x 36" • Sold
Greys, blues, and warm siennas. Delight. Joy. 
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(Originally posted last Friday.)

Friday, April 26, 2013

poppa and babies

Poppa and babies! • Acrylic on Canvas • 36" x 36" • Sold
Greys, blues, and warm siennas. Delight. Joy. 
 See more on the blog: Leave perfectionism behind
For questions or to purchase, visit CFAI or my website, SueKemnitz.com. Like me on Facebook

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Snow owl by Minnesota Artist Sue Kemnitz

 
Snow Owl • Acrylic on Canvas • 18" x 18" • $245

Beautiful, white, snowy owls. Warm and pure.
White, browns, greys, and neutrals.
For a beautiful snowy April day in Minnesota!
Original acrylic painting on canvas. Painted 3/4″ sides. Ready to hang.


For questions or to purchase, visit CFAI or my website, SueKemnitz.com. Like me on Facebook!

Thursday, April 4, 2013

3 Spring Trees


3 Spring Trees • Acrylic on Canvas • 18"x18" • $195


So fun that spring has arrived! Woo-hoo!

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Robin

Robin
6 x 8 Oil 
©2013 Deb Kirkeeide
$165
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“If winter comes, can spring be far behind?”
Percy Bysshe Shelley, Ode to the West Wind 

I hold hope that spring is not far behind!  Just when I think I can actually smell spring in the air, we get a huge snow storm! I love the winter, I love the beauty of this winter wonderland left behind but I really am tired of shoveling right now. Soon, I think. In the meantime I will just keep painting the birds in anticipation of their showy color and their songs greeting me in the morning.

For more paintings please visit my website or blog. 

And now that the roads are clear please join me for the Spring Art Show at Squire House Gardens on
Saturday evening!



Thursday, October 4, 2012

Red Breasted Show Off - Robin painting by Deb Kirkeeide



Red breasted showoff
sings among the branches bare
I sip my coffee
©2012 Deb Kirkeeide

There are many early mornings when I sit on my porch with my coffee listening to the birds greet the day. With so many already gone, the mornings are pretty quiet. In either case I find it very inspiring to sit in the quiet of morning and listen to nature.

I've had it in my mind to write Haiku to go along with my paintings. Should be easy right, Deb?
Not so much. But maybe if I keep practicing it will get easier. This was my first attempt.

I so admire writers.

Enjoy the day!


Red Breasted Show Off
11 x 8 Oil
$360
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For more paintings please visit my website or blog