Tag Archives: painting of the week
Painting of the Week – Shade & Shelter
In the Shadows
My initial interest in painting Shade & Shelter was the rhythm of the shadows defining the overlapping rows of Soyb...
Painting of the Week – Fall Equinox
When is a Painting Done?
In the fall, the Earth’s tilt is moving away from its maximum lean towards the Sun. Its rays are aiming direc...
Painting of the Week – Gated Community
Background Decisions
These Agave plants lined the fence at Sunnylands Estates here in Rancho Mirage, California. I had just stopped o...
Painting of the Week – New Year’s Resolution
Slowing Down
Sometimes I rush into a painting with too much enthusiasm. This painting symbolizes the need to slow down --my New Year’s...
Painting of the Week – Sanctuary
Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd
Merry Christmas! The focus of “Sanctuary” is the celebration of joy that flows from the community...
Painting of the Week – Snow Day
Color Temperature Dominance
We Northerners each develop a relationship with snow. As a kid, my bedroom window looked out on our drivew...
Painting of the Week – Golden Reserve
Seeing the Big Shape
Golden Reserve shows a more modern way of handling hay than we used on our farm growing up. My sister Darin and I...
Painting of the Week – Palm Perspective
Painting Struggles
In one of my classes, a student beautifully painted a small pink chicken and later painted a large plant below it o...
Painting of the Week – Hollywood Believe It Or Not
High Key Painting
I am visiting my painting Hollywood Believe it of Not with total love. By mixing in some commercial graphics, its fo...
Painting of the Week – Winter Solstice
Painting the Snow
Many of us are sad to see the weather cool down and some love it. The forecasts that show snow plows warning you how...