Posts Tagged ‘ daily art ’

Morning fog lifting, Katy, Texas

Feb 11th, 2008 | By eileen morey | Category: Plein air paintings

This morning, the weather report promised rain within an hour. The clouds looked ho-hum from my patio and the fog was burning off, but I took a chance and threw my painting supplies into the car. Within 20 minutes — when I arrived at Bush Park — I was glad that I did.
The [...]



Gusty winds, nice people

Feb 4th, 2008 | By eileen morey | Category: Advice for artists

I learned two lessons today: First, when the winds are gusty, be sure that my canvas can’t fall face down onto my wet palette. Fortunately, I’d used up most of my paint when this happened, but I still had to wipe portions of the canvas and repaint it.
Second, when someone asks really good [...]



Departing clouds - Bush Park

Feb 4th, 2008 | By eileen morey | Category: Plein air paintings

I painted this 8″ x 10″ oil sketch at about 8:30 a.m. in Bush Park, just outside Houston, Texas. Heavy, dark clouds were being swept away by the wind, revealing brilliant white sunlight. When the sun shone through the clouds, the grassy areas in the field were almost neon bright. Vivid lime [...]



Two sunrises - streaked colors

Feb 2nd, 2008 | By eileen morey | Category: Plein air paintings

This morning, I painted two plein air oil sketches at sunrise. The sky changed dramatically as the sun came up, and I wanted to capture both moods.
The first painting was started in the dark, as the clouds appeared thick and just a little sky peered through. The horizon had a peachy color just [...]



First sunrise sketch in about ten years

Jan 30th, 2008 | By eileen morey | Category: Plein air paintings

It’s been about ten years since I painted daily, plein air sunrise sketches. Of course, these are often seasonal subjects, since sunrises tend to be more colorful in the winter.
Nevertheless, I’m pleased with this oil sketch. I’m not sure that it’s finished yet, but I like it anyway. It captures the [...]