Showing posts with label reflections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reflections. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Edisto Beach

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"EDISTO BEACH"
5 X 7 palette knife oil painting on panel
framed 3" gold frame

Edisto Beach is very close to our home south of Charleston.
It is our favorite beach to walk at.
Quite often, we are the only ones there! Of course, in the summer... it s packed!
On this day, the clouds were big and boisterous with the threat of a summer shower. 
The tide was going out and the cloud reflections on the wet sand were magnificent.

Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Great Blue Heron, Hiding in Plain Sight..... recovered

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Great Blue Heron, Hiding in Plain Sight
oil on canvas
10 x 20
RECOVERED!

Well, as you know, I posted this bird several days ago and that was after several
days of fiddling with him.  I found that I was bothered by him... I couldn't figure it out, 
until
I realized.... it was the composition that bothered me!
Even though I thought I had it right, I didn't. But I had to sleep on it
for several nights before I did figure it out.
So, the Great Blue Heron that was hiding from us (though he was in plain sight)
went back on the easel (for the 3rd time) and was totally redone
I took away the "other" trees and did less of the grasses. 
But it was the trees that just didn't make it work... in my eyes. 
So, if you want, you can look at the old post and compare to this new one
and 
what do you think?
I do know..... art is in the eye of the beholder
and everyone sees things differently
but the wrong composition was definitely not helping!
Tell me... 
what do you think?

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

To "watermark" paintings on the web.... or not?

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Watching The Sunset
Oil on canvas
Palette Knife Painting

Part of our marketing process is posting images of our artwork. But many artists are worried 
about their art being "stolen". It happens a lot and hopefully not so that someone can print off 
a print and pirate it. I would think it's ok to copy an image if you (an artist) would like to keep a sample of other artists work for reference or as a learning tool.  We, as artists are generally very sharing about that. That can be done watermarked or not. 
So.....the question remains. 
Do we, as artists, plant a watermarked notice on our image so that it
can't be copied for printing purposes or do we just hope that the image
is poor enough quality that it just won't work? 
 
What are your thoughts? As an artist? As an art collector?