Sunday, May 24, 2009

"Touch of Summer"

Touch of Summer
6" x 6"
Oil on Board
My 2nd. painting challenge from DSFDF.

14 comments:

  1. Joanna, you are a wonderful new addition to the artist blog community. This Penn. landscape is so inviting, and to capture all of this in such a small space....amazing!

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  2. Ann is right! Beautiful colors and the brighter tones draw the eye nicely to the center of interest. By the way, I am going to Beijing for the first time in two weeks. I am looking forward to experiencing China first hand! Best regards, /Lee

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  3. Hi, Joanna - am so glad to have found your blog from DSDF. What a gorgeous landscape, and beautiful paintings on your site. welcome to the blog community. Best regards, Liz

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  4. Beautiful painting, Joanna! Love your strong use of color.
    Welcome to the blogosphere!

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  5. What a lovely painting! I am particularly drawn by the way you've painted the shadows of the clouds on the land - in the foreground, and also toward the back of the painting. I can feel those cloudy spots. And congratulations on your blog, too. You are courageous! Welcome!

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  6. Joanna, Love all the bold colors and stong contrast. Very Nice!

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  7. Hi, Joanna...Great color selections...buildings-fields-sky-the whole thing...thumbs up!

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  8. Joanna, this is a very nice painting. I like the color and the atmosphere. Good job

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  9. Beautiful painting, Joanna! Especially the colors and brushwork.

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  10. Joanna, I'm so glad I found your blog. Welcome to the blog world, especially to the art blog world! Your paintings are wonderful, I especially like the ocean ones. Your water colors are lovely.

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  11. Hi, I found you by way of another blog. I enjoyed looking at your work, really amazing. I especially love your bench scenes.

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  12. I agree with everyone here...I love your bold and fresh colors. Very nice!

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  13. Your work is fabulous overhaul. This is a great piece for DSFDF

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