Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Rockville Bridge, Plein Air by Tatiana Myers

View on Rockville Bridge, 9 x 12"

La Carte, Mixed soft pastels and pastel pencils. Framed, matted.




This October I had a wonderful chance to sneak out for some Plein Air painting with the group of great local artists. 

We had a wonderful painting session, weather was perfect, light was perfect, everything was perfect, but timing... I had to go and finish some family business, before I finished my painting. So, this picture took some finishing touches back in my studio.

"Rockville bridge" is available for purchase from artist.
For purchasing information contact TanyaOfOz@aol.com
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6 comments:

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

This is a great painting, Tatiana. I especially like the waves in the water - it makes you feel as though you are standing right on the shore of the Susquehanna. Beautiful!

Tatiana said...

Thank You, Claire! I was a nice and warm day...We all had a great time there! :-)

Mary Beth Brath said...

Hello Tatiana and welcome to the blog! We are really excited to have you join us.
This was a lovely day and your painting is a fantastic rendering of the area.

L. O'Neal said...

Tatiana, lovely glow of golds against the beautfiful mountain blue.

Pat Koscienski said...

People who live in this area sure will recognize this well-painted scene, Tatiana. The Rockville Bridge is one of the longest, stone railroad bridge in the United States. You were able to capture the day, the light, and the beautiful colors.

Tatiana said...

Thank You, Lyn! Thank You, Pat!
At my opinion the best part about this small painting is a water by the shore line... Oh, it was a beautiful day! I'm glad we all (almost "all") managed to make it out there...