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5"x 7" oil Sold
Available at Moondeer & Friends Gallery,
(Boulder Junction, WI)
this was an experiment in how little color
might be necessary to yet deliver an effect
of energy, light...the power of the moment.
by Larry Seiler
An outdoor painter by preference- (setting up on location to paint from life), the works of this blog will be frequent exercises painted from whatever strikes my fancy with intent to sharpen my eye, push and stretch my understanding of paint. Note that my links will include my larger artist's site, and latest available giclee prints at Image Kind. Feel free to inquire to the availability of any works seen here.
8 comments:
I really like this one, awesome, awesome, awesome.
mooocho gracias mia compadre
This one caught my eye, Larry. Love the way the water fills up the center of the fall, welling up into sunlight but remaininng transluscent, carrying ligh into the "shadow side" of its volume.
Very nice work!
Larry, Wow, these are great. Larry, please go to my website (not blog) www.judyvirostek.com and see my painting Open Hearth. It is my favorite (I have it hanging in my house) and i used the same palette. When I saw these paintings I just fell in love with the movement and feel of texture on texture and the ability to define and establish my own take rather than what you actually may have proposed. Great Work !!
love how you handle water...lots of energy in this one
thanks David..appreciate such hearing this from you!!
Judy...thanks much, will be heading to your webpage right after responding here...!!!
thanks much Rhonda...appreciate your taking time to check my work out and respond!!!
This one caught my eye on Daily Painters. Sorry they aren't taking more artists at the time.
got the light right. I remember Aspivig when he just started out. doing pretty good now isn't he?
I'm putting stuff on ebay; have you? http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260059812427&fromMakeTrack=true
thanks Plein Air...
as for eBay...I believe there are just too many factors that lead up to developing a successful frequent sales story there, from developing your mailing list..to posting many attempts before they start to happen.
I believe internet is the future...but too much hit/miss for me at eBay at this time I believe.
I'll check out your listing.
take care
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