Shoreline New England Summer Afternoon - sold
8"x10" oil on Belgian linen mounted on museum quality board
"Your purpose in life isn't to arrive at a destination where you find inspiration, just as the purpose of dancing isn't to end up at a particular spot on the dance floor. The purpose of dancing - and of life - is to enjoy every moment and every step, regardless of where you are when the music ends."
- Dr. Wayne Dyer
Today's painting "Harkness Summer Afternoon", and is a 8"x10" oil on oil-primed linen mounted on museum quality board. Sunday afternoon was one of those perfect summer days that make you wish it would last forever!
They were setting up for a wedding behind me, a kite club festival was being held on the grounds along with all the picnickers, walkers, etc, touring through the garden on this weekend afternoon. What a happy buzz in the air, a true celebration of life!
This painting is already sold - it was commissioned as a wedding gift for her dear friends. I am always moved and so grateful to be a part of special commemorations in people's lives.
Tomorrow's post- I'll be telling you about meeting up with another CT Twitter artist buddy for a paint-out over in Old Lyme!
Labels: fountain, gardens, Harkness Park, Long Island Sound, palette knife oil paintings, Roxanne Steed Fine Art, Shoreline, small oil paintings, southeastern CT
6 Comments:
beautiful trees and bushes! wonderful brush work!
Thanks ARtist! This one was done mostly with a pointy palette knife.
Absolutely lush and so rich in color!!!! What a fantastic gift!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Chris! I'm hoping they love it!
I am sure they will be thrilled! Beautiful piece!
Thanks Norma! (wish I could be there to see their wedding! this place is soooo beautiful- absolutely romantic!)
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