Showing posts with label Slide Rock Sedona AZ. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Slide Rock Sedona AZ. Show all posts

Friday, January 18, 2013

Fall At Slide Rock (reworked)


"Fall At Slide Rock"
 6" x 8" oil on Belgian Linen on panel
$450


Today I reworked the water on this oil painting of Slide Rock area in Sedona, Arizona, and it is much improved now.  The link above "click to purchase" will enable you to use PayPal to add this artwork to your collection.   

 I will be giving away a painting in the next few months to one person I pick at random (from a drawing from a  "hat" without looking) who has signed up to receive my email newsletters at my main website .  The free painting will be 8" x 10" or smaller.   I have not decided yet which artwork to give away , but will post an image soon with more details.   Please let me here from you in the comments section below or by email at reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com if you would prefer the free painting to be a landscape, seascape, or floral .   It would help tremendously to know what you would like.  




Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Fall At Slide Rock Sedona



"Fall At Slide Rock Sedona"
6" x 8" oil on linen on panel
$450

I completed this oil painting this morning of Slide Rock area in Sedona, Arizona .  It is a very special place and I love it there in the Fall, especially.    I may have to photograph this again, but I wanted to share it with you now.  If you would like to purchase this painting, please contact me at reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com




Thursday, January 10, 2013

Slide Rock Sedona And Works In Progress


Slide Rock Sedona 
6" x 8" oil on linen
Work In Progress

Today I worked on this oil painting of a scene at Slide Rock Park in Sedona, Arizona.  It still has a ways to go to bring to completion.    I positively love everything about Sedona.  Well, except maybe that it has built up too much , but there is still plenty of beautiful red rock scenery to gawk at.  

Below is another rough beginning on canvas today:

It is a 12" x 12" oil of a Black-Crowned Night Heron .  I just felt like doing a wildlife painting as a change of pace from the landscapes I have been doing lately.     Thought some of you new visitors might like to see how I put a piece of cardboard on the easel behind each painting; it helps keep paint from flying against the wall behind.   Also I use some tac putty and stick my reference photographs on the cardboard to have as a handy reference as I paint.  In the upper right hand corner you can see part of the reference photo for the above painting of Slide Rock.   

Check back soon to view the completed paintings.