Posted: July 4th, 2016 | Author: chantal | Filed under: Alla-Prima Painting, Landscape Painting, Plein-air Landscape | No Comments »
Here are some of the plein-air paintings that I have completed in the past year (a few were reworked in the studio). My camera and photographing set up are primitive and I’m having difficulty capturing dark areas without glare, so I can’t post all that I’ve done. You can see this problem in the trees of Along the Deer Trail and the vines in Back Alley Walk for example. I’m working to solve the problem and hope to add a few more works in the days to come.
Along the Deer Trail 9×12 oil on board Lemoine Point Conservation Area, Kingston
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Into the Woods 9×12 oil on board Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area, Kingston
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Back Alley Walk 9×12 oil on board Alley behind Sydenham Street United Church, Kingston
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The Old Tree 8×10 oil on board Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area, Kingston
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Apple Blossoms 8×10 oil on board A tree in my yard
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Hazy Spring Day 8×10 oil on board Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area, Kingston
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At the Trail Junction 6×8 oil on paper Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area, Kingston
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Rocky Shore 8×10 oil on board Frontenac Provincial Park, Ontario
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Windy Day on the Lake 8×10 oil on board Little Cataraqui Creek Conservation Area, Kingston
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