Day 26 in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge. Watercolor, 6"x6". My friend and pastel teacher, Karen Margulis, told us don't let your palm trees be too symmetrical, looking like pinwheels. I can't seem to get away from this habit, and will have to work on it!
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Monday, January 26, 2015
Pinwheel Palm Tree
Day 26 in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge. Watercolor, 6"x6". My friend and pastel teacher, Karen Margulis, told us don't let your palm trees be too symmetrical, looking like pinwheels. I can't seem to get away from this habit, and will have to work on it!
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Ghost Crab 6x6 oil painting
Day 10 in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge.
This little guy has been a lot of trouble! When we found him on the beach early one morning, he was so cute--ghost crabs are nocturnal, so he probably wouldn't have been out for much longer. He was so still, I nudged him gently with my foot to be sure he was alive. He skittered a few inches away, but stayed facing me, ready to fight! Ghost crabs come in many colors, and although this one looked pretty pale when I photographed him, the picture actually showed blues, oranges and yellows. What was I thinking, trying to paint a critter with eight legs and two claws??? A ways into the painting, I realized I had given him an extra leg! I actually considered leaving it. ;) For a little creature, he can do a lot of damage--one thing he feeds on is turtle hatchlings. :( Painting him larger would have been easier--a lighter beach background would have been better. Oh, well! Another learning experience.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Horseshoe Crab 6x6 oil painting
Day 9 in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge.
Found this horseshoe crab on the beach early in the morning. Such strange-looking creatures. They've been around 450 million years and are considered living fossils. Their eggs are an important food source for migratory shore birds. Their blood is harvested and used for medical purposes. They swim on their backs, but feed on the ocean floor. The tail is used to flip themselves over when they're on their back. I have a new respect for horseshoe crabs!
Monday, September 8, 2014
Beach Sunrise 6x6 oil painting
Day 8 in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days Challenge.
On our first day at the beach this summer, we walked at 6:30am. So peaceful, quiet, almost no one else on the beach. We saw turtle tracks and a horseshoe crab. The next morning we walked in the other direction. The sunrise wasn't as pretty, and we didn't see any turtle tracks at that end of the beach. The rest of the week I slept in every morning. Hey, I was on vacation!
This painting is SOLD!
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