Thursday, September 30, 2010
A Mutt, Maria Kovalenko Leysens
SUSQUEHANNA RIVER AT WEST FAIRVIEW
by Claire Beadon Carnell
Oil 6 x 8
Available
I painted this view of the Susquehanna River last
week from the boat launch in West Fairview.
The soft morning haze made for some beautiful
color.
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please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
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"View from the Terrace" Oil Pastel by Tatiana Myers.
10 x 8 ", RTX 280, OIl Pastels.
This will be one of two works what I'm planning to include in Plein Air exhibit at Kings Gap State park this upcoming Sunday.
Just another little something, nothing special. Once again I totally loved to work with this new panels. I used a lot of solvent on background of this painting, what gave it almost a feeling of real Oil. Front was "drawn" with Oil Pastel sticks and no solvent. I like combination of both methods in one painting.
Just what I wanted to see !..
Tuesday, September 28, 2010
De-Composers Abstract Watercolor Dried Sunflowers by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown/Art is Instrumental

De-Composers
abstract watercolor floral/sunflowers: 5"w x 7"h
Stunning Conclusions
here at last
the stunning conclusion
to their storied past
there’s no confusin’
those wild and crazy girls
now with spiky brittle
and styleless curls
their skirts a jumble
of twisted brown leaves
how easily they crumble
yet still they cleave
to those good ol’ summer days
when they danced the lindy-hop
in their fancy free way
they were the queens of be-bop
with nary a care
nor thought for the morrow
those girls, savoir faire
had no regrets nor sorrows
with curls unfurled
and skirts that flew
they dipped and twirled
on their well heeled shoe
I sure do miss them
I wonder, will you?
BB'10
Watercolors by Bertie Brown - Art is Instrumental
Lancaster, PA
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Shaker Sunset ~ ANDY SMITH, watercolor
I like off beat angles. The corner of the building
with a long landscape, another building in the
far background. I used a polymer over the top
which gives it an oil painting feel. Just needed to
play around a bit.
Next set of 4 classes start next week. I have
openings Wednesday morning and evening.
Email if your interested. I have a student blog
featuring my students paintings. I add to it daily.
Hazy Skyline by Julie Riker
'BEER CRAWL IN THE FALL' Live Demo
Elephant Walk Watercolor by Kathy Michels
"Elephant Walk" was so much fun to paint. The circus came to Hershey a few months ago. I happened to see the train rounding the bend. I try to never leave home without my camera and was so happy I had it that day. I could see the train slowing so I parked and headed for the small group of people that had gathered. It was a once in a lifetime opportunity as I got to see elephants being unloaded from the train and marched up the street. The elephants all looked so happy it was amazing. I was so glad I could capture those moments with the camera and it was so exciting to relive those moments as I painted this watercolor.www.artbykathymichels.blogspot.com
www.artbykathymichels.com
I am glad to be back - our internet provider had a glitch in our system and we have been down for over a week. I missed seeing all the wonderful artwork!
Monday, September 27, 2010
"Jack Russell Terrier" Pastel by Charlotte Yealey

9x12
Pastel
This summer my husband and I went to watch a "dock dogs" event at a lake near our home where I photographed this little guy. He was not one of the dogs jumping off the dock but he was a spectator with his owner. I did this painting in one day, today, trying to get back to a painting a day.
Barn at Hale Farm #3 ~ ANDY SMITH, watercolor
Abstract: A Day on the Gulf of Mexico by Linda Young
This painting is going to be up for bids at the Carlisle Arts Learning Center's annual fundraiser called the mARTini Auction.
Egg-ceptional Eggplant Watercolor Still Life Eggplant by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown

Egg-ceptional Eggplant
original watercolor still life with eggplant: 5"w x 7"h
Egg-ceptional Eggplants
Sophie said, “Let’s do a painting today
We’ll use some veggies
With plenty to say
There at the groc’ry store
Dark and demure
Eggplants so purple
Their beauty secure...
Yes, let’s buy them
Not to fry them
But to show the world
Their outspoken beauty
It’s really our duty
To capture their deep.....
Dark sheen!
BB’10
Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PA
blog: http://watercolorsbybertiebrown.blogspot.com
for info, click: email
YELLOW FIELD IN GETTYSBURG
ISLAND NEAR THE SUSQUEHANNA SHORE
Harrisburg Skyline I by Lyn O'Neal
The Music Maker by Deborah Nell

Sunday, September 26, 2010
"View from Hauser Estate Winery" by Dianne Lorden
I finally revisited the pastel I began on that blustery day at Hauser Estate Winery, Biglerville, Pa. This view shows the familiar Round Barn and surrounds. I used a paper I had not tried before: Pastello Tiziano in "flecked colours" by Fabriano, 11-3/4 x 16-1/2. The painting is done in a combination of Nu-Pastel and Rembrandt. Well, it turned out kind of primitive-looking - even for me - but somehow I still find it pleasing. Hopefully, my next attempt on this very nice paper will be under calmer circumstances! Glad to be back :)View my work at www.southmountainsketchbook.webs.com
Black Eyed Suzie Floozies Watercolor Floral Still Life with Black Eyed Susans by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown

Black Eyed Suzie Floozies
original watercolor floral/black eyed susans: 7 1/2"w x 10"h
Sophie’s Suzies
Our black eyed suzies
are still quite the floozies
as they keep hangin on
singin’ their swan song
we know they won’t last
‘bout a day and a half
but while they are here
they give us great cheer
as we try not to fear
the coldest time of year
when Sophie and I
will snuggle up inside
with the paintings we have done
under a golden summer sun
BB'10
Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PA
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view blog: http://watercolorsbybertiebrown.blogspot.com
'Synchronized Flying Dragonflies' Poster

Dragonfly Graphic Art by thomglace
Another Poster Design
Using my watercolor studies
of North American Dragonfly Species.
Available through my Zazzle Products On-Line Store
www.zazzle.com/thomglace
Thom Glace Watercolors
www.thomglacewatercolors.com
Waiting for a Walk by Patrica Kline

Watercolor - Arches, Cold Press #150 Ken Gehret teaches jamming to children at a workshop in the Berks County countryside. Fiddles, banjos, guitars and mandolins all become unanimous in sound IF you do things right. It is called a "train wreck" when it does not work. This work is presently on display at the Cocoa Beanery in Hershey but will be traveling south to Georgia with me on a short tour. www.articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/293853
The Lancaster New Era this Sunday has included my art in an article about First Friday Arts Walk.( Page E1 and 8 )
Saturday, September 25, 2010
Circle of Dragonflies Poster

Circle of Dragonflies by thomglace
New Poster Design on my Zazzle Store Site.
www.zazzle.com/thomglace
I have to give 100% credit to my wife for coming up
with this design using my watercolor studies
of dragonfly species.
Thom Glace Watercolors
www.thomglacewatercolors.com
Friday, September 24, 2010
Poppy Pizzicato Series by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown Original Impressionistic Watercolor Floral/ Poppies

Poppy Pizzicato
original watercolor floral/poppies: 14"w x 11"h
Poppies
Curvaceous long legs
Popping up from their beds
With ruffled petticoats flouncing
Such perky orange heads!
They do the Pizzicato Polka
It’s the right dance for them
As they twirl and spin around
On those long and curvy stems!
BB’10
Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PA
for info, click: email
Hopes Spring by Patrica Kline

Hope Springs - Watercolor 24"x 35" Arches Cold Press #150
Two young ladies leap in front of the Hershey Garden's Butterfly Catcher statue in early spring. This was a simple act of youthful fun that turned into a great photographic opportunity. The mixture of the bronze implying action vs. the frivolity of these young adults, is poetic symbolism. Couldn't help myself.
Thursday, September 23, 2010
Sunlit Courtyard by Julie Riker
"Boxer" Colored Pencil Drawing by Charlotte Yealey

Colored Pencil
This is a new drawing I just completed of a boxer I photographed. You can find this image on cards, t-shirts, mugs and many more products in my Zazzle store at
www.zazzle.com/charlotteswebart
"Transcendence" 2010 Oil Pastel Society 2010 show award. (Tatiana Myers)
2010 Members' Only Online Show
"Koi Pond" Oil pastel by Tatiana Myers 2nd Place Professional/Signature category. | ||
http://oilpastelsociety.com/2010Show/2010Transcendence.htm
Judged this year by Bill Creevy.
Nasturtiums in Creamer by Rodrica Tilley

I'm on a roll with watercolors and orange nasturtiums...this one on rough d'Arches paper. It's 10 x 10.
http://rodricatilley.blogspot.com/
'All Spruced Up- Male House Finch' by Thom Glace
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
A BEAUTIFUL SIGHT By Cecelia Lyden
Barn Swallow Fly By Patrica Kline

Watercolor 9"x 12" Arches Cold Press #150
Bachmanville, PA featured a classic barn for years. Barn swallow youngsters wait for feeding as they roost in the old window sill. The slight shadow of their parent shows on the wall below them. The stone used to build this barn is sometimes called ironstone due to the high iron content (red sandstone). Just a few miles east of Bachmanville, the limestone comes to the surface and the buildings show the difference by turning from red to grey. This barn foundation features both stone.
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
GOLDEN
by Claire Beadon Carnell
100 Paintings in 100 Days Challenge
'Inspirations from a Back Yard'
56/100
'Golden'
Oil 5 x 7
56/100
Day 56
This is a small golden delicious apple from the dwarf
apple tree beside my vegetable garden. Because I don't
spray, most of the apples feed the deer.
This one managed to keep a smooth skin, so I saved
it out to paint.
If you would like to see more of my work,
please visit my website or my blog. If you are
interested in purchasing any of my paintings you see
here on this blog, please contact me.
Ole' Joe by Patrica Kline

Watercolor - 23"x16", Arches Cold Press #150
Farewell to Thee Ole' Joe is a line from a great song from the Appalachian style of music. This is the music that digs deep into the roots of our beginnings as Americans. The banjo is a fretless Civil War era banjo and it's surrounded by the objects of the banjo's owner within a rustic cabin. It was a commission of a reproduction of a similar setup. Prints and postcards are available.
September Evening Light, 30 x 50, oil on canvas, by Ron Donoughe
Monday, September 20, 2010
"Gentile As A Dove"by Deborah Nell

Summer Cabin by Michael LeKites
A piece I did for a friend. This is the view from their summer cabin and she gave it as a gift for her father. The cabin is located up in southern New York area I believe.
When she picked up the piece I had forgotten to take some photos. She had sent me an image but it was poor quality. Fortunately, she brought the work back into town and this evening I was able to take a few pictures.
If you look closely on the left, you might be able to see the large white cross sitting atop a rock. Acrylic. Size is approx. 24x26.
Lemons... ANDY SMITH, watercolor
Art Is Instrumental / My Motif # 1 Watercolor Maritime Landscape by Pennsylvania daily Painter Bertie Brown
My Motif #1
original watercolor maritime landscape/Motif #1: 8"w x 11"h
Lobsterman Lairs
Line historic Bearskin Neck
Quaint little shacks
Where lobstermen store their wares
Buoys, nets, ropes
And traps are stacked there
It’s a place you should know
And if you do go
Let me show you around
‘Cause I love Cape Ann’s coastal towns...
BB'10
Art Is Instrumental - Bertie Brown
Lancaster, PA
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blog: http://watercolorsbybertiebrown.blogspot.com
Pink 47 by Patrica Kline

Watercolor 11"x 8" on Arches 140# Cold Press
Children showing pigs at the Elizabethtown Fair. I noticed that all the exhibitors and the judge with the seperation board were wearing pink. Very funny. The young man in the center received a first prize and is a good friend.
Sunday, September 19, 2010
Emberglow - Acrylic Abstract Contemporary Palette Knife Painting by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Pat Koscienski
7" x 5"
Acrylic on 300 lb watercolor paper
This painting was done with a palette knife using acrylic paint. It is done on 300 lb watercolor paper and was strongly influenced by a field of red flowers. If you have any questions, or wish to purchase, contact Pat at patsfineart@hotmail.com If you wish to see more of my paintings, please visit my website and blogspot at:
"Blue Hound Farm" by Tatiana Myers.
I'm testing new experimental grade samples of sanded U-art paper .
Saturday, September 18, 2010
"Autumn In the Pond" by Debra Tritt Kreiger
'Highlands Heather' by Thom Glace
WEST FAIRVIEW VISTA By Cecelia Lyden
Friday, September 17, 2010
Fall Leaves on the water, Linda Young artist
God knew just how to paint them and placed them perfectly to compliment each other's colors for us to enjoy that day. I decided to paint them myself when I got home.
Linda Young Watercolors
A Simple Symphony Watercolor Floral/ Black Eyed Susan by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Bertie Brown



original watercolor floral/black eyed susans: each 7"w x 11"h
a simple symphony for baby M
a small work of art
to celebrate the start
of my new granddaughter’s life
and that’s really quite
a blessing in my life!
BB'10
(one for Baby M...but which one?!)
Bertie Brown - Lancaster, PA
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