Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts

01 May 2016

Sur les ailes d’un moulin

Ça a commencé ici: j’aime tout sur cette page.
De là, j’ai trouvé Zarou, artiste français né en 1930 à Gassin.


 La Camargue


 La Camargue


 La Camargue


 La Camargue


 La Camargue


 Le vieil olivier


 Taureaux en Camargue

 Taureaux en Camargue


La Camargue abrite un patrimoine vivant exceptionnel.


06 December 2015

Posts tagged ‘nature’s poetry’

First days of last July through Twitter I landed on the tradition that defines America’s traditional landscape painting style: Hawthorne Fine Art – 19th and early 20th Century American ArtPosts Tagged ‘Nature’s Poetry’
 
An extraordinary discovery: Lauren Sansaricq and the traditional painting techniques of the Hudson River School. Open your eyes:

 Autumn Scene in Sharon, CT 

 Home in the Wilderness

Mount Chocorua (2012)  

Mount Madison from the Androscoggin River 

Mount Washington on the Saco River near North Conway 

Scene in the Catskills

Top of Kaaterskill Falls

Twilight in the Mountains

View from Boscobel 

View from Huckleberry Point 

View of Mount Washington Valley (2012)


20 September 2015

Rhythm harvest

Tamar Tsouk is a textile artist living in Haifa, Israel. “Embroidery has been both a passion and a necessity in my life. It has accompanied me for the last three decades. At every work, I am again challenged to make the right colour combinations and to select the right hues. Nature, seasons and landscapes have been the inspiration for my works.”


 Crops of Color

 Dreaming

 Drought


 End of Summer

 Horticulture

 Spring

 Summer

 The First Rain

“The needle is my brush; the threads, my palette.”

 

Tamar Tsouk was featured @ foltbolt.



11 September 2015

Dunescape

William Langley (1852-1922), a British landscape painter. One of his favourite subjects was sand dunes, which he depicted in many of his paintings.










Two ways to make a dune


Mildred Ruth Wilson, Sand Dune




27 August 2015

Seen everyday

Cedar Tree at Roadside, Lago Maggiore

Francis Hamel was born in 1963. He lives and works at Rousham in Oxfordshire, UK. He divides his time as a painter between working for exhibitions and doing commissions.


Cedar Tree Study One

Cedar Tree Study Two

Corsican Pine

Cypresses, Lago Maggiore. Oggebbio

Group of Cypresses by the Lake

Isola Bella. Trees Clipped and Unclipped

The Road Between Ronco and Cannobio

More.

Tree paintings

Rachel’s Flowers


Francis Hamel web site