A few years ago, I had a friend that went to Japan and explored.
While there on a sort of Pilgrimage he took some wonderful photos of what impressed him about the serenity of the countryside.
I have three favorite paintings I had done from these photos.
One of a hot spring, the second a series of ponds feeding off a Hot spring and the other of a set of stairs carved all the way up a mountainside to a Shrine at the top.
While all three are wildly different in colour/subject and style, they are such favorites of mine, that I have never parted with them.
While there on a sort of Pilgrimage he took some wonderful photos of what impressed him about the serenity of the countryside.
I have three favorite paintings I had done from these photos.
One of a hot spring, the second a series of ponds feeding off a Hot spring and the other of a set of stairs carved all the way up a mountainside to a Shrine at the top.
While all three are wildly different in colour/subject and style, they are such favorites of mine, that I have never parted with them.
"Falling Water"
18" X 24"
Acrylics on canvas.
(My very first attempt to paint water)
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"Steps of Miijima"
Acrylics on canvas
Acrylics on canvas
12"X24"
(My first attempt to paint depth without a horizon)
(My first attempt to paint depth without a horizon)
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"Ponds of the Enlightened Spring"
Acrylics and Mixed media
Acrylics and Mixed media
24" X 24"
(My first attempt with using molding paste (stones & rocks) to create definition)
(My first attempt with using molding paste (stones & rocks) to create definition)
I hope you enjoy these paintings, as each was in some way a new ground achieved in my learning to paint process.
~~Kathleen
~~Kathleen
4 comments:
These Paintings are Beeeeeeyoooootiful, Kathleen!
These are absolutely lovely!!!!
Diane
Please note the first anonymous comment was made by Nicki.
They are so peaceful to look at. I love them! Thank you for sharing them with us and I certainly can understand why you are keeping them1
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