Sunset Point - Yarmouth, Maine
"Sunset Point" by Diana Johnson |
December 26, 2024 |
The painting posted above called, “Sunset Point” is available at Yarmouth Frame and Gallery
Sunset Point - Yarmouth, Maine
"Sunset Point" by Diana Johnson |
December 26, 2024 |
The painting posted above called, “Sunset Point” is available at Yarmouth Frame and Gallery
Runaround Pond - Durham, Maine
"Soft Autumn Day" by Diana Johnson |
It is fun to remember the Autumn colors as I look out the window at grey, dark skies. Today is the day before the Winter Solstice and it feels like a good afternoon for a nap.
Runaround Pond is the "go to" place to enjoy a burst of color in October. This recreation area has trails and canoe/ kayak access.
This painting is currently on view and available at Yarmouth Frame and Gallery
Broad Cove Reserve - Cumberland, Maine
"Glimmer of Light" by Diana Johnson |
One afternoon I met my painting buddies for a "paint out" at Broad Cove Reserve in Cumberland, Maine. The tide was on its way out so we had plenty of time to sit on the beach before being chased by the water. I was fascinated by the bit of light shining onto the scene. This spot is lovely to visit. Here is a link for you: Broad Cove Reserve When you open the link you will have to use the search bar to find the Reserve information.
This painting is currently on display and available at Yarmouth Frame and Gallery. Yarmouth frame and Gallery
It has been over 8 months since I posted anything. I am going to delete the automatic email feature. If and when I post again you will not receive the post in your in box. The server that I use is a problem. Friends of mine have been hacked and there are too many ads so I am deleting it. I am not aware of a safe server.
I have one painting in the pastel show at the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden through July 15th. The gardens are so beautiful!
Full Moon Paintings
Full Moon and Stars Watercolor Diana Johnson |
With the Harvest Moon being today, September 20, 2021, I am putting together some of my "Moon" paintings. I would play Neil Young's Harvest Moon song to accompany this post if I could.
A while ago I spent some time in a playful mood with my watercolor paints. After a base of deep blue paint, I then splattered opaque, light-colored paint to make "stars". Too fun!
Moon at Sunset oil Diana Johnson |
Next I will share with you about one time my husband and I took the Sunset Cruise on Casco Bay. It had been reported that on a certain night there would be a full moon visible at sunset so we decided to see it by boat. The ferry took us all around the islands. Opposite from the sun we could see the moon rise over the water. Then on the way back to Portland the sun started to set. Off to the side was an island with one white house on it. The sunset's illumination made it look golden. So cool!
Through the Trees Pastel Diana Johnson |
Lastly I will tell you about my painting called, "Through the Trees". It is in my Etsy shop. On one of my evening walks I felt like I was being followed by the moon. Every time that I looked up the moon had seemingly shifted due to my perspective. Finally, I saw what looked like delicate filagree surrounding the moon as I looked through the tree branches.
So remember to look up and enjoy the moon!
Mill Creek Marsh Paintings
"SOPO Sunrise" oil Diana Johnson |
I used to do outdoor art shows. Since we had to set-up at the crack of dawn I looked forward to a proper sunrise. My last show, six years ago, was at South Portland's Mill Creek Park. I got there extra early so that I could walk over to Mill Creek marsh and watch the sunrise and take some photos. My first painting from that experience was a small oil called "SOPO Sunrise".
"Just Before Sunrise" pastel Diana Johnson |
A few years later, while looking back at the photos, I decided to do another impression of that morning. This time it ended up being a pastel called "Just Before Sunrise".
This view point, from the marsh looking towards Portland, is so easy to get to. Just park at the Mill Creek Hannaford and it is right there! This is a great place to start a walk on South Portland's Greenbelt Walkway. Just follow the path and you end up at Bug Light Park.
"Summer Marsh" pastel Diana Johnson |
This brings to mind Monet's Haystack Series in which he painted the same scene repeatedly at different times of the day as well as in different seasons.
I also can't help thinking of the song, "What a difference a day makes...24 little hours..."
Enjoy your day!
Painting Neighborhood Scenes
Photo of squash from my neighbor's garden. |
One of my neighbors has a big garden. He sets up a cooler filled with free veggies once and a while during the summer. This week's bounty was squash. The cooler happens to be in the shade of a stand of birch trees. Being a fan of birches I decided to paint them.
"Dancing with the Sun" pastel 14" x 14" Diana Johnson |
"Light Through the Clouds" pastel |
Last year during the pandemic shut-down I took a walk each day in my neighborhood. From March 16, 2020 to May 8, 2020 I documented each of those 54 days by taking a photo and writing a Haiku about something I noticed while walking. My goal was to calm my anxious mind by giving it something to do. Here is one example:
By the beginning of May the air was warmer and flowers were blooming and I felt a sense of calm. I didn't feel the need to continue my project. May 8th was my last Pic/Haiku.
I will leave this post with a quote by Henry David Thoreau:
"Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influence of the earth."