Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Sharon Perdue - Iris

Sharon's painting of an iris (from a photograph taken by her husband) is so ethereal that you are sort of expecting to see a little fairy appear from underneath.  Beautiful.

Pam Fuller

Again, apologies for the distortion - Pam has totally embraced the ability to paint freely what she likes with no color police looking over her shoulder.  Stunning results!

Nancy Robohn

Nancy came with the intention that she would learn to loosen up, and paint more colorfully - I think she has succeeded!

Clarisse Mutombo - Lipstick

Clarisse's first painting is so dramatic, and a great example of dark/light, dark/light.  Very beautiful don't you think?

Joyce Hines - Geraniums

Apologies to Joyce - my new photo editor distorts the image when rotated.  Nevertheless, this unfinished version is so colorful and loose - I love it!
This painting of Santa Fe is unfinished as well, but has a very intriguing quality to it.  The figures under the umbrella and in the doorway have just enough detail to make them interesting.

Sun City Workshop 2013







Pears on Day One - so loose and beautiful.  Look Bob - how well they applied your dark, light, dark, light methodology!