Lately, I’m drawn to the wooded landscape on one side of our home. During the afternoons, the sunlight gleams through the trees. Often, it’s almost a pure white light, with just a hint of yellow. It can be so bright, I have to look away almost immediately. However, the shadows — especially on a snowy…
Author: Eileen
Snow by Streetlight
After reading Whistler’s defense of his Nocturne series*, I was inspired to paint exactly what I saw outside my living room, after dark. The sketch isn’t elegant or detailed, but it does convey the impression of the scene that night. My husband commented that it was probably the best that streetlight had ever looked. Okay,…
Evolution of a Painting – Spring is on the way
This painting began as a sketch on March 2010. It was okay… but not great. A couple of weeks ago, I decided that it wasn’t a complete waste of a canvas, but it could be improved. With a few tweaks, revising the painting, I was pleased with the results. Then, during this past weekend, I…
Peach sunrise – 3 Feb 2011
Sunrises in NH can display the most amazing colors. The peaches and sherbet-pink colors from the rising sun… they’re often astonishing. This is an 8″ x 10″ oil painting of the sunrise on February 3rd. For just a few minutes, the clouds seemed to come alive with color, like a daytime aurora borealis. When I…
Color Study 1 – Sketch to Painting
Sometimes I forget that others — even those who work with color studies — may not “see” the art in some of my more urgent, sometimes fragmented works. Here’s how one color study is leading to a series of landscape paintings. The large photo shows my nearly-finished oil sketch. I painted it this morning. It’s…
After the Storm – 28 Jan 2011
Yesterday during the late afternoon, a snow storm brushed us. It didn’t leave much snow, but the clouds had looked ominous as they passed overhead. As the sky began to clear, revealing a very pale pink sunset, I grabbed an 8″ x 10″ canvas board and quickly captured the colors in oil paints. The photo…





