I had started this gouache watercolor painting at the Museum this past weekend when I was doing a painting demo for the annualk Museum Days. I finished it off yesterday. It is from Double Cabins north of Dubois. Is 12"x20" and I call it Double Cabins Afternoon. http://www.silversagegallery.com/
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What a gorgeous place this would be to have a little cabin. Excellent work!
ReplyDeleteYou seem able to paint in acrylic,oil and gouache and switch back and forth quite easily. This is a stunning painting I love the blues in it and your previous post too. Congrats on winning the first place for your miniature painting and getting all that publicity too, must feel good.
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous painting - it is very pleasing my eyes. Keep it up your great work. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteExciting the way the light bounces in this one Gary! Lovely painting!
ReplyDeleteWish I could visit this place...cool and inviting.
Gorgeous work, Gary, thanks for your condolences on my tree - we are hoping it will survive since it was just the side.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Gary!Really very well done.
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful painting. I love the little splashes of bright red flowers.
ReplyDeleteVery well done Gary! I am glad to find your blog. It is a beautiful landscape. The colors are so pleasant.
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