Showing posts with label miniature seascape with full moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miniature seascape with full moon. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Hello Halo (Seascape - Full Moon)


"Hello Halo"
6" x 12" Oil on canvas
$500

This painting was finished earlier today (Tuesday) and I am rather pleased with the results; it is my first time to paint a moon with a "halo".  It is on stretched canvas and the sides of the canvas are also  painted so you do not need to frame it; however, I recommend framing all paintings to give them the quality look they deserve.  This scene is not a typical Hawaiian beach... more like Florida or the East Coast beaches.  It was created totally from my imagination except I have taken several photographs of the moon with a halo.

Below is a much improved version of my earlier post of the landscape with a rainbow.   I liked it so much I made it my new "Header" at the top of this blog.


"Somewhere Under The Rainbow"
6" x 12" Oil on canvas
$500

Please feel free to contact me with any questions or purchase information.


Studio :  Carol Reynolds
              P O Box 22246
              Honolulu, Hawaii 96823-2246

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Full Moon At Dawn (Hawaii)


Full Moon At Dawn
5" x 7" Acrylic on canvas on panel
Available

I finished this painting a few minutes ago; it is one I had mentioned in an earlier post that I had been working on.    Sometimes it is difficult to know when a painting is finished.  But then, perhaps it is like Paul Gardner has said, "A painting is never finished - it simply stops in interesting places."  
This scene is based on a photograph I took on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Below is a better photograph of my wood duck painting I posted previously.

"Oh So Blue"
12" x 16" Acrylic on panel
Available

Please feel free to contact me at  reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Full Moon At Sunset - Hawaii


6" x 6" Acrylic on canvas
$300


I was just in the mood to paint a full moon, but I wanted it to be different from the typical dark blue sky at the midnight hour.     My original intention was to have the sky more soft and subtle with delicate colors,  but once I began painting things just happened on their own and before I knew it the colors had intensified and cloud formations I had not intended to paint at the beginning suddenly appeared.   I decided I was satisfied with the outcome and signed it , although it painted itself !