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Showing posts with label nautical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nautical. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Friends Boating,study,nautical,Barbara Haviland-Contemporary Artist

Friends Boating

Posted on 6/26/2019 7:48:29 AM
By Barbara Haviland-Contemporary Texas Artist
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Topics: Nautical
© Barbara Haviland-Contemporary Texas Artist
© Barbara Haviland-Contemporary Texas Artist
Friends Boating is done in oils and was a study.
I liked how he yellows and blues just seemed to enhance each other. The painting is 8"x 8" and is framed

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Port Bolivar Lighthouse,Barbara Haviland,nautical,landscape

"Port Bolivar Lighthouse",nautical,landscape,oil painting,canvas

Posted on 6/18/2019
By Barbara Haviland-Barbsgarden Texas Contemporary Artist
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© Barbara Haviland-Barbsgarden-Texas Contemporary Artist
© Barbara Haviland-Barbsgarden-Texas Contemporary Artist
 Port Bolivar Lighthouse is part of my OPS  paint out.. Four of us painted for a day in February..  This is 10x8 on canvas and is framed out...
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Friday, October 20, 2017

Boat and Dock, oils canvas, Barbara Haviland

Boat at the Dock   Landscape oil painting Barbara Haviland Texas Landscape Artist by Barbara Haviland Oil ~ 11 x 14©Barbara Haviland  Barb's Garden 2017

 Boat and Dock Autumn colors
medium oils on canvas
Size 11"x 14"
 by Artist Barbara Haviland

BarbaraHavilandFineArt.com
Boat at Dock 
oils on canvas


The painting is signed and framed.  Done with a limited palette.

Friday, May 9, 2014

Steamed Clam by Kristine Kainer

Oil on Belgian Linen Panel (museum grade)
6x6

I enjoy painting, then eating, my models.  Let's be honest, though--shellfish should not sit under the lights in an art studio for ANY length of time if the goal is to serve it for dinner (or a snack).  Needless to say, this was painted from a photo I took of the subject--in my kitchen--on my plate, immediately after removing it from the steamer.   Only seconds passed before it was eagerly eaten.  It was scrumptious!


Saturday, May 3, 2014

Sand Dollar by Kristine Kainer

Oil on Gallery-Wrapped Canvas
20x16

With temperatures already in the upper 90s in Central Texas, my thoughts turn to the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the beach.  Oh, to feel the sand between my toes!  Alas, this painting helps me dream.


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