I just returned from a couple of weeks visit to Glacier National Park in Montana. It was a bucket-list trip, and so worth the effort. Daily hikes and painting sessions made the trip memorable. Only ran into one grizzly bear (one is enough….) and saw lots of mountain goats. This painting was from the front of Many Glacier Lodge, where lots of glaciers still exist and are so beautifully clean and reflective.
"The Gulf, Sarasota With Sunset" by C. Twomey, Work In Progress
Sunsets are irresistible. There's something about the ritual of gathering along the sea as the first hints of the day's end appear. Every second, every minute and the sky comes alive. The colors deepen, the reflections suggest watercolors and sterling silver and transitions.
This is an original acrylic pour combined with handpainting. It is 12 X 12" and ready to hang.
Two Auctions: Original Oils
"Pear With Jefferson Cup" 8 X 10", oil on archival linen |
"Taylor Jug With Pear" 8 X 6", oil on archival linen |
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/121584029012?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Taylor-Jug-and-Pear-oil-painting-by-award-winning-artist-Catherine-Twomey-/121586281364?
"Pear and Jefferson Cup" by Twomey AUCTION
Pear and Jefferson Cup by Twomey |
Pear and Jefferson Cup Zoom by Twomey |
Pear and Jefferson Cup if framed, by Twomey |
Auction for the original oil painting: "Pear and Jefferson Cup" by C. Twomey begins today. Click Auction for Twomey Oil Painting:
Back from Sedona; with a Jefferson Cup & Tomato
Jefferson Cup With Tomato And Sedona Rocks |
This original oil painting, 7 X 5", will be offered at auction starting tomorrow. The painting is unframed, but if you frame it it will look like the image below.
The good news is the fire burned no structures and is almost contained. The bad news is the future for similar fires and heat in Sedona is very real, and quite frightening. The cause? Too many people (with their body heat), oh, yes - and global warming. Felt very real while I was there.