Carthage, North Carolina Workshop

I was teaching a workshop with Oak Hollow Studios in Carthage, North Carolina this week. The class went well, and the weather cooperated, thankfully. Spring workshops can always be a bit risky.

Here are a few of the paintings I did during my free time:

Plein air painting of a canoe by a pond in Carthage, NC

Canoe, Backlit. 8 x 12 in., oil on linen.

Plein air painting of a backlit canoe in Carthage, NC.

Canoe Backlit #2. 11 x 14 in., oil on linen.

It was very, very green. March and April are months I often skip working outside as the bright greens of Spring can be a bit much. Small vignettes can work well though. And sometimes it’s just fun to really hit those acid greens.

Plein air painting of chickens.

Carmen’s Chickens #1. 8 x 12 in., oil on linen.

Plein air painting of chickens in Carthage, NC.

Carmen’s Chickens #2. 8 x 11 in., oil on linen.

Plein air painting of a father fishing with his son on a pond.

Paul Fishing with Nat. 8 x 12 in., oil on linen.

Plein air painting of a porch at night.

Porch Nocturne. 8 x 12 in., oil on linen.

3 comments

  1. Your drawing is always impeccable but I too can’t help focusing on how well you nailed those moving targets/chickens!
    Gorgeous lush work…feel like I just spent a couple of days in N.C.

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