Showing posts with label greek architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label greek architecture. Show all posts

Sunday, July 10, 2022

High and Dry

High and Dry
24" x 12" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Contemporary Landscape
One of my favorite things to paint are old boats with lots of age, character and history.  You can see it all in the pealing paint, the weathered and tattered flags, and the fact that it is "docked" up on land, abandon. We found this one beached and out of commission on the island of Naxos.  I have painted it three times now, and every time I get excited, looking at the details in the surfaces and especially the Greek flags.  I was painting with brushes, and once I got to the battered wood, I pulled out my palette knife to get some texture on the boat.

High and Dry is finished, and very wet.  It is sitting on an easel in the studio.  I hope to varnish and frame it up.   (P.S. Thank you to Sharon, one of my studio mates......for telling me that the boat looks high and dry.  That really struck a cord with me.  Thus, the name of the painting..."High and Dry")!  Thanks for looking at my art...Kay

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Wash Day

Wash Day
6" x 6" Oil on Cotton Panel
Contemporary Oil Painting
A familiar scene in Greece...Clothes drying on the clothesline!  This small painting is drying in the studio.  It can be framed up or put on a small easel.  This painting brings back good memories of our trip.  Contact Kay for more info.  Thanks for looking at my blog...Kay

Monday, March 16, 2020

Hanging Out

Hanging Out
6" x 6" Oil on Cotton Panel
Contemporary Oil Painting
Inspired by the beautiful architecture and many clotheslines found in Greece.  Clothes were flapping in the wind on the patios, gardens, porches and staircases in Naxos.  This fun little painting is drying in the studio.  Contact Kay for more info.  Thanks for looking...Kay