Friday, January 30, 2015

30 IN 30 Challenge - Painting #30


This is the last painting, #30, for the 30 IN 30 Challenge. It is called "Winter Twilight". The view for this painting is in Freeport, Maine. This house is in the middle of Winslow Park. 5" x 7" acrylic on panel. Thank you for reading this post. It was fun to do the painting challenge.

Thursday, January 29, 2015

30 IN 30 Challenge - Painting #29


This painting is #29 for the 30 IN 30 Challenge. It is called "Red Barn". The view for this painting is in Pownal, Maine. I always enjoy seeing this barn as I am heading into Freeport from Pownal. 5" x 7" acrylic on panel. Thank you for reading this post.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

30 IN 30 Challenge - Painting #28


This painting is #28 for the 30 IN 30 Challenge. It is called "Marsh Reflections". The inspiration for this painting is from a place near Recompense Campground in Freeport, Maine. 5" x 7" acrylic on panel. Thank you for reading this post.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

30 IN 30 Challenge - Painting #27


This painting is #27 for the 30 IN 30 challenge. It is called "Sun on the Road". The view is in Freeport, Maine. Just off Burnett Rd. in Freeport there is a turn that takes you into  Recompense Campground. I was inspired by the sun on the road. 5" x 7" acrylic on panel. Thank you for reading this post!

Monday, January 26, 2015

30 IN 30 Challenge - Painting #26


This painting is #26 for the 30 IN 30 Challenge. It is called "Sea View". The view for this painting is in the Pemaquid region of Maine. Right on the coast and just a little ways away from the lighthouse is yet another lovely view of the ocean. 5.5"x 4" acrylic on watercolor paper. Thank you for reading this post!

Sunday, January 25, 2015

30 IN 30 Challenge - Painting #25


This painting is #25 for the 30 IN 30 Challenge. It is called "Early Light". This view is in the Pemaquid region of Maine. It is just down the road from the lighthouse and is another great place to watch the sun rise. This is a bit after sunrise but you can still see the light on the rocks. 5.5" x 4" acrylic on watercolor paper. Thank you for reading this post!