Showing posts with label 30in30. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 30in30. Show all posts

Sunday, January 31, 2016

30 Day Painting Challenge Results


Thirty Paintings in 30 Days Painting Challenge results (well most of them). Our next challenge will be September of 2016 if you want to join us. Art can be healing, inspiring, and feeds the soul, so spend some time creating today!

Thanks for following along in my challenge - it's been another fun month filled of such inspiration. Working along with over 1000 artists worldwide has been amazing.

Monday, January 18, 2016

Thirty Paintings in 30 Days - Day 17 Red Poppies


8x10" Watercolor
RED POPPIES

Posting a Day late, and the Steelers lost so that means welcome to Denver GO PATS!


Thirty Painting in 30 Days - Day 16 "poppies" I'm watching many episodes of Super Natural on Netflix while painting my daily painting. Waiting for the Steelers to play some football!

Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Day 29 of Thirty Paintings in 30 Days - "Apple" Tree Ricker Hill Orchard




Apple Tree
Day 29 of Thirty Paintings in 30 Days
Mini Art

"Ricker Hill Apple Tree"

You know fall is officially here, when your family is out on a bright sunny and crisp cool day at the Apple Orchard.



We headed over this weekend to Ricker Hill Orchard here in Auburn, Maine. Picked up some homemade and yes, STILL WARM - apple, pumpkin, and blueberry doughnuts along with a pumpkin whoopie from the bakery there. OMG  - YUM! 

Saturday, September 26, 2015

Day 26 of Thirty Paintings in 30 Days - "Love Is In The Air" Love Tree Series #3



"Love Is In The Air"
Help My Family Get To Ireland Fund




 I have so much fun painting all these little circles/dots!
The Love Tree Series is such a fun, energetic and bold series. They make me
happy... and hope they do you too. 

Screams WEDDING don't cha think!


Thursday, September 24, 2015

Day 24 of Thirty Paintings in 30 Days - Camden, Maine Sailboats



Mini Art - Original Watercolor Painting of Camden Maine
"Sailing by" 

Coastal Maine view with Sailboats 

Wonderful Gift and a simple reminder of Maine - a day watching the Sailboats go by on the Coast of Main. This beautifully hand painted Watercolor was painted by Maine Artist Kellie Chasse. The painting is 2x3" and mat is 4x6". Ready for frame. 

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

SOLD ~ Day 23 of Thirty Paintings in 30 Days - "Sailing By" Camden Maine Watercolor


Original Watercolor Painting of Camden Maine
"Sailing by" 
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Coastal Maine view with Sailboats 
SOLD

Wonderful Gift and a simple reminder of Maine - a day watching the Sailboats go by on the Coast of Main. This beautifully hand painted Watercolor was painted by Maine Artist Kellie Chasse. The painting is 5x7" and mat is 8x10". Ready for frame. 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Day 8 of 30 in 30 - Isles of shoals, Maine Watercolor


Isles of shoals
Mini Watercolor 4x6" Mat
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Still working on the mini's this month.

As a young teenager we would go sailing of the coast of Maine and I remember all the wonderful little spots along the rocky coast. As a girl born and raised in the Potato county aka Presque Isle seeing the coastal shores was amazing to me.

 I can remember the first evening in Bar Harbor, we rowed out to the sailboat at night with our dinghy filled to the brim. With the first stroke of the oar the water lit up with what I became to know as Bioluminescent Dinoflagellates. 

"If you have visited the ocean and witnessed the water at night, you may be pondering this question. The first scientist to document observations of glowing water was Anixinemenes in the year 500 B.C. He described light emitted by the sea when it was struck with an oar. Light in the ocean has been observed thousands of times since; these “mysterious glowing things” may even be responsible for some of the ghost stories told by sailors who witnessed the glowing waters but did not know the cause. Sightings of aerial bioluminescence have been documented; it appears the sky is glowing. It is assumed that bioluminescent particles are somehow carried into the air from the ocean, but no evidence has been found. Theories as to what is responsible for the things that glow at night have been proposed and many scientists have tried to unravel this mystery. The mystery has not been completely solved, but science is closer to discovering the truth." Allison Miller

Dinoflagellates:

"Dinoflagellates are the most common source of bioluminescence and are also known as Pyrrophyta or fire plants. Dinoflagellates are unicellular protists and are usually planktonic- ninety percent are marine plankton. They are small; many are microscopic, although the largest, Noctiluca, is 2 mm in diameter. Dinoflagellates are motile and swim by two flagella, which are movable protein strands. The longitudinal flagella extends from the sulcal groove at the posterior part of the cell and is responsible for the cells forward movement. The flattened flagella extends from the cingulum groove around the equator of the cell and provides the dinoflagellate with the ability to maneuver. Because of these two flagella, the dinoflagellate spirals when it moves."

Friday, September 4, 2015

Day 4 of 30 in 30 - Maine Lobster Art





Original ACEO Collectable Atlantic Lobster coastal Maine Art 
BUY NOW - $39.95

Hey, isn't this little guy the cutest, or not? I just want you to know that I love lobster, but absolutely CAN NOT see them before, or during the boil faze!! I've only eaten two this summer, we'll see if I can fit in another round before the winter hits - who's with me?!

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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

SOLD Day 2 of 30 Paintings in 30 Days - Pemaquid Lighthouse, Maine ACEO

SOLD

Day 2 of 30 in 30 -
Pemaquid Point Lighthouse version 2!
"By popular vote of Maine residents, the lighthouse was chosen to be featured on the Maine quarter, the 23rd in the 50 State Quarters Program issued by the U.S."

I've painted this popular Maine Lighthouse many times - It's one of my favorites! 

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

SOLD Day 1 - 30 in 30 Day Challenge "Sailing in Camden Maine"




Starting my 30 paintings in 30 day challenge tomorrow along with over 750 other artist world wide!  Big thanks to Leslie Seata for organizing this challenge yet again. If you would like to check out other artist's or join with us head over to Leslie's Blog.

I've done this challenge twice a year since 2013 and wouldn't miss it. It's a great way to get ready for the holiday season!

I Would love to have you cheer me one and of course if you are interested in any of the pieces, please message me. I'll be offering special prices throughout the month! Here's a sneak peek of day 1.

Enjoy a little piece of Maine ~
Sailing in Camden, Maine - Mini ACEO in a 4x6" Mat

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Creating Rock Texture in Watercolor – Inspired by a Cadillac Mountain Sunrise

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