Sunday, October 2, 2011
Leeward Oahu Seascapes - Photos
The above reference photos are some I took on the Leeward coast of Oahu not too long ago. I hope to paint them before too long. I have so many references photos that I realize I will never be able to paint from them all. Speaking of painting, there has been some personal business lately that has interfered with my painting time. Hopefully I will be back at the easel very soon. Below are some photos taken at Barbers Point on the Leeward coast of Oahu.
The lighthouse will definitely be painted very soon ! Well, Lord willing that is . We just never know what tomorrow holds, so it is best to take it one day at a time. Have goals and plans, yes, but realize time and circumstances may make some things impossible. .... or possible !
Let me know which reference photo is your favorite. Thank you for visiting and please return soon !
reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Makapuu Beach , Oahu, Hawaii - Photos
Good surf at Makapuu Beach
Makapuu means "bulging eye" in Hawaiian. This beach is located on the windward side of the island of Oahu and is also at the eastern most point of that island. The beach is popular for body surfing, but large waves and riptides can make swimming hazardous. This photo of mine, and the ones following here, are possible references for future paintings. Let me know your favorites !
Looking towards Rabbit Island and Black Rock
Another view of Makapuu Beach. The larger offshore tuff cone island shown here is know as Manana or Rabbit Island, partly because it resembles a large rabbit's head and also a rancher once released rabbits there that inhabited the island for a time. It is now a protected bird sanctuary and is illegal to land there.
The small volcanic islet to the right of Rabbit Island is known as Black Rock or Kaohikaipu and is also a State Seabird Sanctuary.
Makapuu Beach
This view shows the highway in the background which will take you to Makapuu Point Lighthouse . Well, it will take you to where you can park your vehicle and hike a 1.75 mile trail to the lighthouse which sits on a 600 foot cliff which overlooks Makapuu Beach. I had intended to include photos of the lighthouse, but for some reason my computer is not allowing them to upload correctly right now so I will save that for a future post.
Beautiful plumeria at Makapuu Beach Park
I will be posting new paintings soon. Thank you so much for visiting and please return again soon !
reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Think Pink - Plumeria
12" x 12" Acrylic on canvas
This is the completed painting of pink plumeria blossoms that was previously posted here as a work in progress. If you view the earlier post on this site showing various stages of the painting, you can tell I changed the arrangement even more in this finished painting. On my blog at my main website I also show some of my own reference photos of plumeria blooms. To view them, please go here
Thank you for visiting and please return again soon. I am currently working on other paintings that I will post here soon.
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 !
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Three Koi And White Waterlilies
6" x 6" Acrylic on canvas
$300
I put the finishing touches on this painting a few minutes ago. For some reason this painting took longer than the previous Koi painting I posted here; mostly because I was striving for perfection in the large white waterlily. I simply wanted the color to be beautiful and varied; there is always a lot of various colors in the color white. This photo does not render all the shades of lavender, pink, blue, and yellow in the waterlily that are in the original painting .
This miniature and the previous one posted "Seven Koi Among Seven Waterlilies" would be excellent companions to purchase and hang side by side in your home or office as they are the same size and have similar colors.
Thank you for stopping by to visit and please return again soon !
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Seven Koi Among Seven Waterlilies
6" x 6" Acrylic on canvas
$300
This is a brand new miniature that was a so enjoyable for me to paint ! Well, I always enjoy painting no matter what ! But this was a subject that I had not painted in several years and it felt so natural and comfortable to be painting Koi and waterlilies once again. It was such a wonderful experience for me that I have started another similar miniature but with a different arrangement and only one waterlily. Please visit here again soon to see this new work.
Remember, I enjoy all your comments and any questions you may have. As always, shipping is free if you live in the USA.
Friday, August 19, 2011
"Beauty In Dark Waters" - Wood Duck
6" x 6" Acrylic on canvas
$300
I just completed this new miniature and it was wonderful to combine two of my favorite subjects in one painting..... waterlilies and a Wood Duck. I apologize for the photo of this painting not being the best, but after several tries I decided to settle on this one. I will try again to take more photos of this painting later today before I post it to my main website's gallery of paintings. I did make a blog post there with lots of information about Wood Ducks and included two of my reference photos for this painting. To see this additional information visit here
I have been painting in acrylics and in miniature sizes to make things easier for me until I mend better after breaking my right elbow. I do believe I will begin using my oil paints again very soon as I miss them so much. Oil is my favorite medium.
I did want to share that there is such a thing as ornamental Wood Ducks, and they come in such colors as apricot, white, and a beautiful silver . They are not found in the wild, of course, but are instead the product of selected breeding and may be purchased to raise at www.mallardlanefarms.com . You might enjoy just viewing the beautiful photographs of these ornamental Wood Ducks at that website.
I welcome all comments and if interested in purchasing the above painting please contact me at reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com . Mahalo !
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