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Trying to combine architecture with nature, it can be a challenge to switch modes between hard surface accuracy and the randomness of nature and do them both justice. Painted in

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Construction site entrance, Poringland. 2020 James Colman. sketch. The artist captures the ragtag state of an estate under construction - houses but not yet homes, built for people but not yet public.

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Save The Date!! 🎨
On Tuesday June 8th from 7:30 to 9pm at Alamo Women’s Club
Samantha McNally is a watercolor artist in the San Francisco Bay Area. She paints in the studio and outdoors 'en pleinair'.

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My favorite building and nature landscapes from this year! Really enjoy painting bigger!

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Painted this sunset view outside my home. The sun was setting fast so I took a photo that I later used as reference to refine the painting. This was done back in March when I rediscovered oils.

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some April 2021 food studies heavily inspired by the sad sprouted sweet potato in my kitchen and my cravings for a donut

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tried my hand at posting daily studies last month on IG 🏞️ here are some of my favorites

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An image of New Zealand based on photo ref from ‘s New Zealand reference pack! All of the images are so inspiring, be sure to check them out!

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plein air study from my hike yesterday
gouache on paper 12"x9"

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Irish bridge lit with parallel bands of light and shadow, a idea inspired by Jacob van Ruisdael and Thomas Moran.
From my book Color and Light: https://t.co/vDm61CorLI
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We look forward to having you with us for Painting at the on June 5th. Register here: https://t.co/4BfMQQG1Tz

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Taking advantage of the warm morning sun to paint this rose. I started out very detailed but ended up with a nice abstract gesture, which I prefer.

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Wonderful group painting session with members of Plein Air North East, including Chris Polunin, Maria Cooper and Katherine Renton taking in the sights of

‘View toward the Links Road, Amble’,
9” x 12”, oil on gesso board

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Aerial perspective is everything, so much depth just through subtle value and hue shifts. Tried to do the reference justice, learned a lot while working on this one. Painted in

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