Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Early Morning Solitude by Amy Lindenberger


I was feeling chilly today and thought this might warm things up a bit! This is a view of the Henry Culp Farm in Gettysburg, from the park road where I love to walk. This was done in colored pencil from a group of photos I took, and if you happen to get over there, you'll pick up on the photographic distortion immediately -- seen firsthand, the house would be much larger. But I thought it made a nice composition anyway, and the intense colors were very appealing. This was a small piece -- somewhere around 8" x 10" and sold the first time I showed it. The image is still available as one of my "Scenes of Gettysburg" note cards. Hope you enjoy it.

To see more of my Gettysburg and Civil War-themed work, please visit my website: http://www.civilwarfineart.com/
For a look at other types of artwork I pursue, please visit http://www.amylindenberger.com/.

8 comments:

Maria Kovalenko Leysens said...

This is really a lovely image. Nice colors.

Thom Glace said...

I love the use of light in this landscape. Showing such an serene scene on a historical battlefield is a great image.

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

This is exceptional, Amy. The water is handled so beautifully, and is a great compositional lead-in to the painting.

Tatiana said...

I think it just gorgeous! :-)

Autumn Leaves said...

I so love colored pencil work and you have them down to magic. Love this scene and the house is beautiful...Sigh...

Mary Beth Brath said...

The entire Gettysburg area is both scenic and historical. If anyone is in the area, look up Amy's Gallery off of the square. Also, look for information on the upcoming Gettysburg Festival held in June 2010.

Cecelia Lyden said...

Shadows and light--love it

Debra Kreiger said...

Amy this is a stunning piece of work. Colors are wonderful! Fantastic job!