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Showing posts with label seascapes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seascapes. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

International Miniature Art Show

Some news on the "little paintings." Three paintings are now in Nag's Head on the North Carolina Outer Banks for the 21st International Miniature Art Show at the Seaside Art Gallery. As of tonight, Summer Afternoon has been sold, but don't worry... 


Zebulon's Heifer

Windjammer South


Summer Afternoon

...I continued working with that image, only larger

Summer Afternoon 
Oil on Canvas, 24 x 36

For those of you in the Raleigh NC area, you can see this painting along with 16 others at The Upper Crust, Lafayette Square at Honeycutt and Falls of the Neuse Rds, in north Raleigh through July 1st. 



Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card. Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.
Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.

Monday, April 23, 2012

259 At the Beach

In case you forgot these past two days, Spring has arrived and Summer is coming. Here is something to look forward to / remember.

At the Beach
4 x 6 Oil on Linen Panel


Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card. Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.
Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.

Monday, July 4, 2011

244 Tropical Cruise

Another DayDream/Wishful Thinking painting. Though I was sitting indoors at the NCHJA Horse Show, working in a hot, dusty environment, there is no law that says I have to be there both physically and mentally. Somewhere inside I was on a schooner, leaving a tropical island heading off into a new adventure. I am thinking a nice breeze, a cool drink, my hand on the helm - no, let someone else worry about that-lay back on the deck, look up at the sails and watch the clouds pass by.

Don't you think that this would be a great painting to have on your desk at work?

Tropical Cruise
4 x 6 Oil on Canvas
$100. shipping included


Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card.Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.
Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.

Monday, June 20, 2011

242 Oriental Yacht Club

You can't put on too many airs when your yacht club is sited next to the fish house and shrimp boats. The Oriental Yacht Club is not exclusively for sailors of Asian heritage, it's name comes from the town of Oriental, NC which in turn got it's name from a ship's nameboard with "Oriental" on it that washed up on the shore. A beautiful summer's day on the Pamlico Sound, no rain, wind or thunderstorms that afternoon.

Oriental Yacht Club
4 x 6 Oil on Canvas
$100. shipping included






Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card.Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.
Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.

Saturday, May 14, 2011

233 Glorious Morning

Summer is here at the beach. Actually from over across the bay on the mainland, got up early and watched the sunrise over a barrier island.
Was the island uninhabited maritime forest and beach or crowded with condos and houses? Was there a marina and McDonald's or empty salt marsh with egrets and gulls?
What matters is if this little painting takes you from this electronic and artificially created world we are amidst to the reality of the natural world. To contemplate the gloriousness of the single new day which has arrived.

Glorious Morning
4 x 6 Oil on Canvas
$100. shipping included






Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card.Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.
Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.

Monday, May 2, 2011

229 Down East Morning

There is a small corner of the North Carolina coast, across Core Sound from the southernmost of the Outer Banks known as "Down East" since it is east of the town of Beaufort. A string of small towns and communities among the salt marshes, you can still hear the old English accent that was also prevelant on the Outer Banks until recently.
This is a view across a bay on a morning that promises become another great day for kayaking, fishing, crabbing and just messing around on the water.

Down East Morning
4 x 6 Oil on Canvas
$100. shipping included






Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card.Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.
Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.

Sunday, April 24, 2011

228 Salt Marsh Sunrise Children on the Beach - Paintings Progress

This post is a bit different, but don't worry, there is a nice 4 x 6 oil painting at the end.
I want to show you a painting as it goes through various stages from start to finish. This is a 24 x 30 oil on canvas of a brother and sister at the beach. The photograph that is the basis for this painting was taken by their mother a number of years ago. Is it wrong for me to say that she waited until she found the right artist to capture her vision?
The photo was taken in the late afternoon, a great time to capture the warm light from the setting sun without the squinting in bright sunlight that we get earlier in the day. Usually around here at the North Carolina beaches it also means that you get a grey color to the sand. No problem, we can capture both the light on the figures and on the surrounding beach.


As you can see, the canvas was toned with a warm dull yellow color. The figures were drawn in, the some of the dark and light accents were placed on the canvas give me reference values.


More of the surrounding was sketched in and work begun on the sky and sea. Some color is added to her dress since it is an accent color, taht is, it is different from the colors in the rest of the painting


Many of these photos were taken with a phone, usually when I suddenly remembered that I was documenting this painting. Usually I take a few at the beginning and then the painting takes over and I forget to photograph. Luckily you are able to see this one progress evenly. The camera phone and the fact that I worked on this painting at different locations is the reason for the change in colors that you notice from one photo to the next.

Here the sky and sea are pretty much complete. Working on them first means I won't have to paint around the figures later. Creating a soft look and then leaving it alone as the rest of the painting is worked on helps keep the sky and sea in the background and helps form a sense of depth to the painting.


You can see in this photo that work has begun on the children. The beach in the background has been painted in colors a bit cooler than the sand in the dunes. This helps keep it back where it belongs with the surf and sky. The dune grass has been begun. The dark masses of the grass are important in keeping the composition from becoming to static.


More of the grass has been added and I am now happy with sand in the foreground is coming along.


A closer look. Work has begun on the children and their clothes

More work to the grasses, sand and the children


Features have been added to the boy's face. This is the hard part. To capture the likeness and expression with impressionistic brush strokes takes a lot more planning and work than you would think.


Here is a closer look at the children.


To be continued.......(until the painting is finished)

Now, the painting I promised, this is morning light at the coast....Low Country salt marsh morning.

Salt Marsh Sunrise
4 x 6 Oil on Canvas
$100. Shipping included








Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card.Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.
Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.


Monday, February 14, 2011

218 Sailing Away

What better way to spend a February day than dreaming of the tropics. Sailing on the trade winds. Blue sky, blue sea, no mud, no snow. I am here in the states, but the schooner Russamee is in the Caribbean. After seeing this painting, one woman commented that sailing was on her "bucket list." She needs to go sailing now, for perchance it takes, she will go sailing again and again or it will lie lows, nagging in your subconscious. Like an painter who isn't painting, a feeling of something undone.

Sailing Away
4 x 6 Oil on Canvas
$100. shipping included








Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card.Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.
Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

168 Ready for Spring - Sportfishing

I came across these two, ready for the first nice weekend while prowling around Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach, NC. I had met with a portrait client earlier and was kicking myself for not loading the easel and paints. The day started out cloudy and foggy after the previous day of cold and rain. By the time I hit Wilmington it was sunny and warm. The following day I painted this while it rained and then snowed. READY FOR SPRING!

Ready for Spring
5 x 7 Oil on Canvas
SOLD

Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card.
Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.

Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

118 Beach Ride

I have been paintings seascapes. I have been painting horses. Here is a seascape with a horse.
Beach Ride
5 x 7 Oil on Panel
SOLD



Each painting is an original, one of a kind. Once it's sold, it is gone. Click on the button above to pay with paypal or credit card.
Or contact me directly at: steve at sfilarsky.com
A donation to Danny and Ron's Rescue will be made for every painting sold.

Continue on this journey with me and see what's in store for tomorrow.


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