
#125. An avenue of southern live oaks, Quercus virginiana, in oil. (Apologies for the glare from the oil-gloss in this photo.)

#125. An avenue of southern live oaks, Quercus virginiana, in oil. (Apologies for the glare from the oil-gloss in this photo.)
A few days ago, I stood in front of perfect rows of sunflowers. They were glorious and impervious to the humid 90oF temperature. I wilted. Not pleased with my work, even after a later attempt to resolve the jarring yellows and greens, I merged my palette puddles and painted over the offending field. I don’t do this often, but it’s usually liberating. This time however I found particular delight in the paint-over process and the design that emerged, so – my first “Abstract”!
Here’s the before and after…

#108. Ty’s Sunflowers, plein air

#109. Abstract Landscape I

#102. Unearthed, freshly dug potatoes, still life, oil, 8″ x 10″

#94. Pickin’ Peas, plein air in oil, 8″ x 10″.

#88. Leaf and Stone, 8″ x 10″ plein air in oil.

#89. Gated Community, plein air in oil. (I added small birds after this photograph was taken. It was a busy week and difficult to keep up with documenting work.)

#77. Spring Chicks, in oil.

#75. Refueling, plein air in oil.

#74. Bobby’s Ford, plein air in oil.



#’s 64-66. Acrylic Studies.

#67. Old Farmhouse revisited and painted on larger scale, plein air in oil.

#63. Memories in gold, plein air in oil.