Showing posts with label mysterious. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mysterious. Show all posts
Thursday, August 7, 2008
A Little Night Painting
Moonlight on Black Walnut Point, oils on canvas board, 12" x 16"
This was my night painting from Walt Bartman's workshop. There is something mysterious--perhaps eerie--about this historic colonial house surrounded by ancient walnut trees on the last point of land of Tilghman Island. In the light of the full moon, with the stiff breeze stirring the leaves, it seemed magical. I liked the way the soft glow of lights from the house was reflected in the swimming pool and echoed by the moonlight on the bay.
It's now framed and is priced at $450. If you are interested in buying, please contact me at elemaza@verizon.net.
Saturday, February 23, 2008
A Snowy Lunar Eclipse
SOLD
Last Wednesday we had a light dusting of snow here in Maryland. Later that night the sky began to clear... my husband came in after taking the recyclables out and said, "You should take a look at the moon, it looks very unusual." Neither of us had any idea that there was a lunar eclipse taking place (we rarely listen to the weather channel), but when I went out on our frozen deck to take a peek, I knew it had to be an eclipse. The full moon was quite dark, with a deep rosy glow and stars winking around it. With the ice glinting on the trees behind our house, it was magical.
In my painting I put in a little bit more snow for a deep winter effect.
Last Wednesday we had a light dusting of snow here in Maryland. Later that night the sky began to clear... my husband came in after taking the recyclables out and said, "You should take a look at the moon, it looks very unusual." Neither of us had any idea that there was a lunar eclipse taking place (we rarely listen to the weather channel), but when I went out on our frozen deck to take a peek, I knew it had to be an eclipse. The full moon was quite dark, with a deep rosy glow and stars winking around it. With the ice glinting on the trees behind our house, it was magical.
In my painting I put in a little bit more snow for a deep winter effect.
Labels:
dark,
lunar eclipse,
moon,
mysterious,
night,
snowy,
winter
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