Showing posts with label seascape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seascape. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2025

Hawaiian Cove

 

12 x 20 inches - oil on canvas board - In the shade of the trees a wave finishes on the beach.

Sunday, March 23, 2025

Waves in Hawaii


 30 x 40 inches - oil on canvas - I decided to post a few of the paintings from Hawaii that I have never posted  before.

Monday, December 30, 2024

Tropical Coast

 

12 x 16 inches - oil on canvas board - Here is a restful scene from somewhere in the tropics.

Wednesday, July 31, 2024

View Along the Coast

 

8 x 10 inches - oil on linen board  You wouldn't think that Hawaii has places where you don't always encounter people but it does - quiet and beautiful.

Tuesday, July 30, 2024

Beach Under the Trees

 

8 x 10 inches - oil on linen board - Sorry I have not posted for a while. I have been working on a couple of large paintings. There are a few remaining paintings to post from my Hawaii series and I also have a series that I am working on about cats waiting by doors.

Tuesday, March 26, 2024

Under the Trees

 

8 x 10 inches - oil on linen board - I have been working on a series of paintings about Hawaii, mostly Kauai on 8 x 10 inch boards. Hawaii, because it is one of the most beautiful and interesting places I have seen. On three trips, we fell in love with the place and hope to go back some day. 8 x 10 inch boards because I find that framing is often very expensive. Using a standard size like this reduces the cost. Often framing gets assigned a greater value than the painting itself. I try not to take offense from that.

This is the Way


8 x 10 inches - oil on linen board - I have been working on a series of paintings about Hawaii, mostly Kauai on 8 x 10 inch boards. Hawaii, because it is one of the most beautiful and interesting places I have seen. On three trips, we fell in love with the place and hope to go back some day. 8 x 10 inch boards because I find that framing is often very expensive. Using a standard size like this reduces the cost. Often framing gets assigned a greater value than the painting itself. I try not to take offense from that.

Thursday, March 21, 2024

Bay in Hawaii


 8 x 10 inches - oil on linen board - I have been working on a series of paintings about Hawaii, mostly Kauai on 8 x 10 inch boards. Hawaii, because it is one of the most beautiful and interesting places I have seen. On three trips, we fell in love with the place and hope to go back some day. 8 x 10 inch boards because I find that framing is often very expensive. Using a standard size like this reduces the cost. Often framing gets assigned a greater value than the painting itself. I try not to take offense from that.

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Surf in Hawaii

8 x 10 inches - oil on linen board - I have been working on a series of paintings about Hawaii, mostly Kauai on 8 x 10 inch boards. Hawaii, because it is one of the most beautiful and interesting places I have seen. On three trips, we fell in love with the place and hope to go back some day. 8 x 10 inch boards because I find that framing is often very expensive. Using a standard size like this reduces the cost. Often framing gets assigned a greater value than the painting itself. I try not to take offense from that.
 

Sunday, March 17, 2024

Black Rocks in the Surf

8 x 10 inches - oil on linen board - I have been working on a series of paintings about Hawaii, mostly Kauai on 8 x 10 inch boards. Hawaii, because it is one of the most beautiful and interesting places I have seen. On three trips, we fell in love with the place and hope to go back some day. 8 x 10 inch boards because I find that framing is often very expensive. Using a standard size like this reduces the cost. Often framing gets assigned a greater value than the painting itself. I try not to take offense from that.
 

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Around the Bend

 

8 x 10 inches - oil on linen board - I have been working on a series of paintings about Hawaii, mostly Kauai on 8 x 10 inch boards. Hawaii, because it is one of the most beautiful and interesting places I have seen. On three trips, we fell in love with the place and hope to go back some day. 8 x 10 inch boards because I find that framing is often very expensive. Using a standard size like this reduces the cost. Often framing gets assigned a greater value than the painting itself. I try not to take offense from that.

Tuesday, February 6, 2024

Cloudy Day


 6 x 8 inches - oil on hardboard - I have painted a series of small seascapes, trying to capture some of the many moods of the seacoast.

Snow by the Sea

 


6 x 8 inches - oil on hardboard - I have painted a series of small seascapes, trying to capture some of the many moods of the seacoast.

After the Storm

 


6 x 8 inches - oil on hardboard - I have painted a series of small seascapes, trying to capture some of the many moods of the seacoast.

After the Day

 


6 x 8 inches - oil on hardboard - I have painted a series of small seascapes, trying to capture some of the many moods of the seacoast.

Dark and Stormy

 


6 x 8 inches - oil on hardboard - I have painted a series of small seascapes, trying to capture some of the many moods of the seacoast.

Right Bank

 


6 x 8 inches - oil on canvas board - I have painted a series of small seascapes, trying to capture some of the many moods of the seacoast.

Left Bank


 6 x 8 inches - oil on hardboard - I have painted a series of small seascapes, trying to capture some of the many moods of the seacoast.

Morning Sun

 


6 x 8 inches - oil on hardboard - I have painted a series of small seascapes, trying to capture some of the many moods of the seacoast.

Afternoon Waves

 


6 x 8 inches - oil on hardboard - I have painted a series of small seascapes, trying to capture some of the many moods of the seacoast.