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by AnnaJo Vahle
$27.00
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As you can see from the photo, I was painting in plein air. I have discribed a bit about it when I posted the painting. It is called, “The Wake.” ... more
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As you can see from the photo, I was painting in plein air. I have discribed a bit about it when I posted the painting. It is called, “The Wake.” I used my favorite medium, these days. It is acrylic on canvas. The stretched canvas is 16 inches by 20 inches. It is a bit difficult to see exactly the scene as I saw it from this particular shot but it does show enough for one to get the idea, I think.
I sat in the tailgate of my van to paint this. I took this photograph from the same position. I struggled a bit with the sun. Although, I had shade at first; of course, it moved. That meant that I kept turning the easel and canvas from one angle to another to mitigate the effect of the sun's glare.
An osprey shrieked it's piercingly high call almost the entire time that I was there. I painted for about three hours. The osprey seemed to be trying to warn all the many vultures to keep their distance from it's nest. Even though I was parked in a vacant parking lot,...
Although born in upstate New York, I grew up mostly in Nevada and California. The fabulous panoramic views of the far west inspired me to begin painting and photographing it’s beauty. I’ve lived in various areas in the states and in Europe but always had the desire to express through painting and photography. While living in the Mediterranean, I was especially influenced by the great Renaissance art and the chiaroscuro work of Caravaggio. I began with oils, worked with a wide variety of mediums but now mostly work in acrylic, oils, and photography. I studied mostly engineering in college but ended up with a degree in Technical Illustration, one in Psychology after several moves and colleges, one in Art Education. My experience as a...
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GJ Glorijean
Annajo, These are awesome en plein air paintings of chapels...Please MOVE by resubmitting to the GROUP: Spiritual Hospitality & Creative Fellowship! It is exciting to see you art process, easel and talent. Thank You. Admin, GJ glorijean
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, GJ. I did as you suggested and appreciate your encouragement.
Janette Boyd
Love this creative way to showcase your artwork, AnnaJo! Your galleries are very nice! I'll come back and visit again! f/l
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you Janette. I am happy that you intend to visit again.
Music of the Heart
Beautiful painting and a wonderful story of the day you painted it! LF
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you very much for comment about painting and description.
Dusan Vukovic
really beautiful work
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you so much, Dusan.
Clotilde Espinosa
Dear AnnaJo I am jealous, I can't paint outdoors since I have allergies to so many insects...I am admiring your work and living vicariously....thank you for the experience...love it!!! F/V.
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you so much, Clotilde. I am sorry that you can't do it, too. I must admit that the bugs defeat me at times, too. Thank you for your visit and support.
Sharon Burger
AnnaJo, what a wonderful peek at your work, this is just fabulous..v/f
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Sharon.
Gun Legler
Wonderfullly paainting and capture!
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Gun.
Anne-Elizabeth Whiteway
AnnaJo, This is a great painting and the story with it, oh my goodness! Thanks for your comments today. Blessings to YOU. F/V
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you very much, Anne-Elizabeth.
Mona Davis
Great done. Thanks for being an inspiration and for the text
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you very much, Mona. I am flattered.
R W Goetting
It is so fun to see work in the process of being created. Love this one AnnaJo!! FV!!
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Yes, I agree...it is fun to see how others work. Thank you for your visit, comment and f/v
Isaac Richter
You just brought life to this place AnnaJo. Your colors at your painting are having so much life in it..so rich and vivid. I can see very easily the great game between light and shadows in you work. I am sure that if the house and every part in this are could talk, they would have want to look like your painting. You just have megic in you hands.
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you very much, Isaac, for your generous comments.
John Malone
Marvelous work! V/F
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, John.
Belinda Low
Unusual take of a painting! Looks like a painting within a painting!
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you for your visit and comment, Belinda.
ANA MARIA EDULESCU
Superb painting, AnnaJo. Enjoyed reading the story of it. You are such a wonderful artist and you have the amazing capability to see beauty. f,v
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you ever so much, Ana. I appreciate you comment and f/v.
Heidi Smith
I love this, AnnaJo! Your descriptions are always intriguing and I enjoyed reading about hie this painting came to be. f/v
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Heidi. I sometimes wonder about how much and exactly what to say in my descriptions.
Rosalie Scanlon
Great image and idea. v.
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Rosalie.
Donald Davis
Amazing artwork of art work :-)
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Donald, for your kind words.
Jeff Swan
Beautiful AnnaJo
AnnaJo Vahle replied:
Thank you, Jeff.