Well, I've finally taken the plunge and got a blog of my own. Poor Julia has been so patient, but I know that I have driven her crazy with my lack of computer skills.
So here goes... Welcome to the inner bowels of my chaotic studio!! Here's a few new paintings...
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Sanderlings 24 x 36 oil
This is the Ocean at Assateague on the Eastern shore, with Sanderlings
Phew!! It's great to get such positive feedback just before the Waterfowl fest in Easton.... I always get very nervous about my centerpiece. This painting has been shown at various stages of completion. I used it at a recent marine workshop I taught, to demonstrate how to compose and begin a painting. Then used it as a demo at the Academy at an open night.
Marvelous! You have managed to capture the waves breaking in a way that doesn't look like a hundred other paintings. I like the birds too.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular painting, full of action,you can really capture waves perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWow this is quite something!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Matt. I hope to see it in person in Easton and drool some more. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeletePhew!! It's great to get such positive feedback just before the Waterfowl fest in Easton.... I always get very nervous about my centerpiece. This painting has been shown at various stages of completion. I used it at a recent marine workshop I taught, to demonstrate how to compose and begin a painting. Then used it as a demo at the Academy at an open night.
ReplyDeleteIt was great to see your original works and talking to you at Waterfowl festival, regards.
ReplyDeleteThat is one tricky shot. So difficult to capture.
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