Saturday, February 29, 2020
To the Beach
The days of sun and sand are nearly over, and I've relished every moment. It has been a joy capturing the moods of this gulf coast water, ever trying to catch those moments in oil. I truly see the need for cerulean blue, where I've never used it before. All these dreamy sun washed colors have been so fun to explore! Alreadt looking forward to returning and studying this coastline again! Painting number 2618 in 2618 days.
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A fantastic painting and a beautiful place to be. Happy PPF and have a wonderful weekend, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThanks! This place really is a dream!
DeleteYou've coughed the colors perfectly. Your wonderful "briefcase" lets us compare the beach and your gorgeous painting.
ReplyDeleteLove it 😍
Thanks! I do most of my mixing on the panel, not the palette. I think it helps me keep the colors fresh while comparing them with my scene as I work.
DeleteVery clever positioning, Tammie. Its a beautiful painting! Your colors are always so perfect, mine are all due to luck, or not! Color is not my strong suit. I also love your horse painting!
ReplyDeleteThanks! I think it took me several paintings to get that sand color right! lol!
DeleteOh so beautiful Tammie... I only wish I could actually be there! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteEvery day spent at the beach is a day well spent!!
DeleteOMGosh Tammie this one is amazing. Thank you for the hair tips.
ReplyDeleteThanks! This is one amazing place for sure!!
DeleteThis is a beautiful painted scene with the palm trees and the water again!
ReplyDeleteHave a good Weekend, Elke
I would never tire of painting on the beach!!
DeleteWoW! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Love this place!!
DeleteThank you! Love this place!
ReplyDeleteThanks! Each day here is a stunner!
ReplyDeleteA lovely place for painting :) You created a beautiful painting. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you!! This certainly is a lovely spot to paint!!
DeleteWhat a place to paint beautiful art!
ReplyDeleteThis is Awesome Tammie! Beautiful composition and use of colours.
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