My goals for this blog are to share my images with people who are interested in original landscape art. Questions on technique or sharing of same would be welcomed.
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Six Mile Creek (horizontal) (Sold)
This is from some photos of the creek (off the St. Johns River) during winter. The trees do get color before the leaves fall off. I really enjoy painting a pattern in the water like this. It becomes abstract.
After showing original hand-pulled etchings for 25 years, I opened a gallery. During that time, I started doing monotypes which evolved into paintings and then acrylic paintings on canvas. I have recently stopped creating etching plates and have a full concentration on painting. I work from my own photographs and take hundreds as we travel from the wonderful coastal area of St. Augustine to the Gulf where the Suwannee River empties into the bay. It has opened a whole new color pallette for me. Most of my paintings are of colorful marshes with dynamic light and wonderful creeks with mud, birds and various types of trees. As always, I love the abstract reflections in the water and the subtle light flickering through the trees. contact
me: hopebarton@bellsouth.net
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