Tag Archives: pink

Studio Notes #1 Apple Blossoms

  ( Click to photos to enlarge) (My Subject) September, 2012 I have decided to paint a larger piece of work (16x20in.)from a plein air study I completed in my brother’s backyard this past Spring. Due to an earlier Spring and warmer than usual temperatures there has been an abundance of apple blossoms and apples [...]

Diary of a Plein Air Painter #4

July 10, 2012 Powell’s Point Park, Nova Scotia 9:15-11:00 am It is a peaceful summer morning. The sky is  clear blue and it is a comfortable temperature–a perfect morning to paint en plein air! For several years now, I have been enchanted with a grouping of wild rose bushes scattered along the shoreline. I love [...]

Crossing Over

4x4in. Oil on linen/panel
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Soft Elegance

6x6in. Oil on linen/panel
$125 + S/H.

Welcoming Spring!

SOLD Welcoming Spring! With its softness and gentle nature a lone tulip welcomes Spring! Debbie Lamey-MacDonald When I spotted these pretty and delicate pink tulips in the grocery store, they made me smile. It has been a long winter and they seemed to sing a song of Spring’s return. I loved both their color and [...]

A New Project Awaits

6x8in. Oil on linen/panel
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Nature’s Haven

A taste of summer has finally returned after experiencing a string of fall like days.

Nature’s Story

Nature’s Story It is another scorcher today. Although it is early morning humidity can be felt in the air. A gentle breeze assists in dashing flies away and cooling one down. Nature’s offering today was a long forgotten rose bush with an indescribable scent. It has been left to grow wild peeking up amongst the [...]

Sheerly Pink

Sheerly Pink Many years ago, my mom gave me this delicate handkerchief along with a few others. They had belonged to her when she was really young. I love the sheerness of this one and its soft touch of pink. The drama of course is in its raised embroidered flowers and their decorative appeal. I [...]