Showing posts with label wetlands. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wetlands. Show all posts

Monday, June 22, 2015

"Afterglow" of Cape Cod.

"Afterglow", 18 x 24" Pastel over Oil Stain, U-art 400 2015.

This summer I'm planning to play with few bigger pieces
what will be painted after smaller studies I did (or going to do) prior that.
"Afterglow" is the first one of this kind. It is painted after "Marsh Glow" 8 x 10" study
what I did last year... That study was sold right after it was painted.

In those two works I utilized two different forms of underpainting.
"Marsh Glow" was painted on U-art stained with warm sepia tones
(fluid acrylic) and afterglow was done on much more strong
reddish/brown undertones of Oil. I also changed composition a bit.

"Marsh Glow", 8 x 10", Pastel 2014.

Both works have its own merits, but the most important part is -
I'm satisfied with how this new project  going for me and looking forward
to start another piece sometime soon.... And let see what will happen.



Friday, March 18, 2011

First Plein Air of 2011 by Daily Painter of Pennsylvania Mary Beth Brath


Wildwood Wetlands - Harrisburg PA.
6x6" Acrylic on Gallery Wrapped Canvas
Plein Air Painting Completed on Site March 18th, 2011
Yesterday was a glorious day to paint outside. I actually finished this one and blocked in another. The people out walking were so excited to see artists painting. What a great way to start my plein air season!

Friday, July 9, 2010

Wildwood Sanctuary by Mary Beth Brath


Wildwood Sanctuary
16x12" Acrylic on Canvas
$250

Early spring outside of Harrisburg PA, Wildwood Sanctuary bursts into life and color. This was started on site and the people and some other details were added in my studio. I love to paint plein air, but I am not a purist. Practicing for a plein air competition and actually competing require many rules and regulations...which is fine in that arena.


Daily Painter of Pennsylvania Mary Beth Brath

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Wetlands - The Way I See It by Mary Beth Brath



Wetlands - The Way I See It

8x10" Acrylic On Canvas With Satin Varnish

$125


I love to explore and paint wetlands. This scene is actually in Mechanicsburg PA along Silver Spring Road. It was blocked in on site (plein air) and finished in my studio.


Daily Painter of Pennsylvania Mary Beth Brath




Friday, December 18, 2009

"Rockville Bridge-II" by Tatiana Myers.


"Rockville Bridge-II"  © 2009 
8 x 10", Museum series Ampersand Pastel Board, Pastel. 
Framed, True Vue Conservation® glass.

This is my second painting of famous bridge on Susquehanna river, just a few miles away from our home. Rockville bridge is considered perhaps the most long arched stone bridge in the World. One of many, but the most beautiful one on Susquehanna.
 This painting will be a part of Group show at Gallerie 13, starting from January.