A Llittle Elbow Room; Portmagee Summer Sunset
12"x16" oil on linen mounted on museum quality board (Raymar)
"May you live as long as you want,
And never want as long as you live."
- Irish blessing
Still on the armchair travels to Ireland this week! A little elbow room is the expanse of space I feel standing on Valentia Island looking over to Portmagee. Wild skies, and wilder cliffs, long expanses of green, and this view during the late sunsets of summer is so wonderful, a continual color-show until the sun finally sets (realllllly late by the way!). I also took a 'tongue in cheek' elbow room with stepping up to a much bigger palette knife- a trowel actually, and used it in a more painterly fashion - painting with the 'whole arm' rather than just the wrist. What freedom- a more expressive paint handling (reminding me of how Dan McCaw moves paint with a big brush).
Will try to re-photograph this one tomorrow, I find the larger ones difficult to get accurate color.
A Little Elbow Room; Portmagee Summer Sunset
About This Painting:
Media: oil on Belgian linen mounted on professional artboard
Size: 16 in X 12 in (40.6 cm X 30.5 cm)
How to Purchase:
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Labels: expressionist, impressionism, Ireland, Lemon Rock, oil painting, palette knife painting, Portmagee, Portmagee channel, Puffin Rock, Roxanne Steed Fine Art, skelligs, sunset, Valentia Island
2 Comments:
Lovely painting and lovely Irish blessing!
Thanks Norma! I look back at these Ireland paintings and think about getting back there for another visit one day!!
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