Posts by Laurellee
Painting of the Week – Daily Catch
Complimentary Reflections
These avid fishermen seem to show up in my photographs quite frequently as painting boats has always interes...
Painting of the Week – Fall Dream
Impressionism
There are many shows right now for you to enjoy including the 65th Midwestern Invitational Exhibition of Fine Art at the...
Painting of the Week – New York Times
The Warm and the Cool
We all feel color temperature. Cloudy gray mornings are cool, dry dusty days are warm. Color can powerfully sugg...
Painting of the Week – Bliss
Time to Think
By Memorial Day, most gardeners in the Midwest hope to have everything planted. “Bliss” (sorry, not available for purcha...
Painting of the Week – Tranquility
Distant Reflections
Do you ever find yourself looking at water and feel some type of restorative peace? Water has so many varying sta...
Painting of the Week – Watercolor Sketch of Medora
Studying the Landscape
A museum in California sent me a 5” x 5” piece of watercolor paper asking me to paint on it as a donation. It w...
Painting of the Week – Forest Glow II
Layering Transparent Colors Over Dark
Forests are full of life. You have to wonder what is watching you when you walk through one. Mo...
Painting of the Week – Forest Glow
High Key Painting
Sometimes something new just happens in a painting, and if you just work with it, it can be amazing. A cool walk on ...
Paintings of the Week – Lakeside & Down the Road
Testing an Idea
Every year Bismarck Art & Galleries Association has the Square Foot Show as a fundraiser. It opens on Tuesday, Apr...
Painting of the Week – Private Reserve
Shadowed Pathways
Hidden below the hill in the shadows was this vineyard possibly for someone’s Private Reserve. A tour guide told us ...