Thursday, September 27, 2007

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Commission



16"x20"

Oil on Canvas

This painting was done as a commission for someone who's dog passed away three months ago from an illness.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

RBIT postcard and poster


8 x 10
Acrylic on Gessobord
This is a design my daughter and I came up with for the Improv Troupe I belong to named "The Royal Berkshire Improv Troupe". I tried to make it fun, funny and eye catching. I hope it may be used for future performances, marketing etc. The letters RBIT will be printed on the highway just under the belly of the frog. This was pure fun to do. The design of the frog was my daughters creativity.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Another Blog

Hi everybody,

I have started painting in a new style with new materials, to me, with a different approach than my oil paintings. I would love to share them with you. Please take the time to visit my new blog, not to replace this blog. The new blog is called "Whimsy, Wit and Wisdom, paintings with playfulness". I will be posting my newest painting this evening. Let me know what you think! I love to hear your thoughts. You can find my new blog by way of my profile or by clicking on the link on the right of this blog called "paintings with playfullness". Thanks!

Lisa

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Laundry Day

8"x 10"

Oil on Gessobord


A Charming, narrow street off the beaten path in Venice, Italy. It's not a typical laundry shot rendered out of Venice but when I examined the photo I'd taken, I decided to crop off the lower two thirds of it and this was the composition that appealed to me. The painting gives me comforting feelings about spring, warmth, the gentle soft fluttering of clothes on a line and the smell of newly cleaned linens. I also appreciate an eco-safe alternative to clothes drying other than an appliance. Time for me to start hanging the clothes on my line as well. I hope this painting evokes pleasant memories for you.
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Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Lemon Martini, #1 and #2


Study of Lemons and glass

5x7
Oil on Gessobord


These paintings were attempted just as an exercise for me but they came out kind of cute so I think I'll sell them in my gallery. I am much happier with the glass on the left but I like the reflection of the lemon in the glass on the right.
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Monday, January 29, 2007

View from Hotel San Moise


9"x12"

Oil on Gessobord

I am in my new studio now and painting again. I will be posting a photo of my new studio and "gallery" space tomorrow or the following day.

This painting is another of Venice, Italy. The center of the photo of this painting is quite washed out. It has lost alot of detail and color from the painting. I haven't mastered capturing a great photo of one of my paintings yet.

This is the view I had just outside the entrance to my hotel. I was very lucky to have stayed in such a quaint, charming hotel as Hotel San Moise. I will return to Venice someday.

Please enjoy!!

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Still Life of Gourds


8"x10" Oil on Gessobord

Trying something new, dutch masters' style!!

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Angolo Veneziano Della Via



8"x10" Oil On Gessobord

Venice painting #2. This painting was done from a photograph I took while traveling through Venice, Italy. This was one of those impulse shots. We were casually strolling down the street when I noticed this corner. It just struck me as being perfectly composed. I loved mostly the angles in this photo. It also caught my eye with its cozy charm. I love wrought iron. This painting was hard not to paint tightly but I feel I did a good job at painting a non-organic subject as loose as I could, one of my struggles as a painter. I am glad I finished it tonight, I was getting a little bored with it. Time to move on.

Friday, September 29, 2006

Bottles


18"x24" Oil on Canvas

Another painting from a few years ago. This is one of my better paintings I think because I managed to keep it loose. I tried very hard to avoid painting it "tightly", which is a constant stuggle for me. I love to paint glass and these bottles were very colorful as well making them the perfect still life for me. My second Venice painting is still in the works. Life is busy! Enjoy!

Thursday, August 24, 2006

Canada Goose


18" x 24" Oil on Canvas

Here is a painting I did in 2003. Here is another example of my appeal to reflections and water, not to mention my absolute love of nature and wildlife. On occasion I will find myself birding in this lovely area called the Berkshires. I haven't really come up with a name for this goose though it stands tall and proud and deserves a name besides "Canada Goose". Enjoy her as much as I have.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Reflections of Venice


8" x 10" Oil on Canvasboard

Well, here it is, my first painting in 3 years! This was a pretty painstaking process for me. The water was most challenging. It took roughly 7 hours to paint over the course of way too many days. I am very pleased with the results. The painting was done from a photograph I took while traveling in Venice, Italy. Venice is a dreamy place so I wanted the feeling to come through in my painting. Venice has met and exceded all of my expectations of a romantic, charming, peaceful place. I am happy to be sharing it with you, Enjoy!

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Dangriga



26"x 30" Oil on Canvas
While I am finishing my current painting and fighting off a cold, I wanted to share with you a painting I did a few years back. This painting was done from a photograph. It is a painting of a village in Belize, Central America. Although I did not personally take this photo, it intrigued me quite a bit. I loved the colors of the shanties in this village. I also really liked the composition of this photo. When gazing at this painting or the photo for that matter, it suggests some sort of activity may take place. It's one of my favorites and was a gift to my husband. Enjoy!

A Slow Process Forgotten

I forgot how straining it is to paint. I call it the agony and the ecstasy but this certainly won't become the agony of defeat! I should have my first painting up in day or two. It has been a few years since I've painted and I forgot how happy it makes me.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

My Blog at birth

Finally, a place to display my artwork. I can't wait to get started