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Thanks for visiting my virtual gallery of landscape paintings.
If you are a landscape painter, then please read this "Call to Artists".
Also take a look at my older blog category focused on abstract painting.

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Sunday, October 8| Watercolour painting by Sally Chupick: City Snowscape

An landscape watercolor painting by Sally Chupick.Copyright by Sally Chupick

That is a by Canadian Sally Chupick from Kingston, Ontario.

Title: City Snowscape
Size: 30" x 11"
Medium: Watercolours

Artist's Statement:
This painting is one of a series of paintings I have worked on which is inspired by a particular view of our "Limestone City". (otherwise known as Kingston, Ontario) Highway 2 enters the city through a massive rock-cut hill of limestone which leads down to the gateway of the Rideau River where it meets Lake Ontario. Sometimes I focus on capturing the retreating landscape atmosphere(as in this painting), other times it is the play of light, or often the interaction of the shapes of this view that I find appealing to centre my attention on. It's interesting to me how many different paintings can be inspired by one place. (Then again...think of how many times Cezanne painted Mont St. Victoire)

Please take a look at her art blog "PaintersLife" and Sally's web site "Stoneheath Studio" where you will also find her oil paintings.

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Today's link to an abstract painting: My son's second acrylic




Sunday, September 24| Landscape painting by Anne Kullaf: Parkway South

An landscape oil painting by Anne Kullaf.Copyright by Anne Kullaf

This is the first work that I'm presenting on my new .
It's a painting by Anne Kullaf.

Title: Parkway South
Size: 24 in x 48 in
Medium: Oil on canvas

Artist's Statement:
This painting is part of a series that focuses on the urban landscape. I am often asked why I paint traffic and run down areas of the city and its surrounding environs. Traffic moving along a highway or a gridlock in the city contains so many interesting patterns of movement, color, light and repetition that I am compelled to paint what might be considered an ugly landscape by most. I find the rusted colos of industry in stark contrast with the sheen of metal on new cars to be an interesting visual study in texture and motion.

Anne's paintings have been exhibited primarily in and .
Please check out her website "Anne Kullaf - Original Paintings".

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Today's link to an abstract painting: Painting by Lesly Finn: Beginnings




Saturday, September 23| Call to Landscape Painters


Submit your Landscape Art.

Are you a and do you have a blog related to art?
Would you like to show one of your landscapes on this artblog?

That's no problem!

All what I need:

Title of your landscape artwork.
Size of the work.
The used media.
A few words about you and if you want, a short of up to 6 or 7 sentences.

Your permission to publish an image of your on my art blog.


A picture of the landscape as an attachment via email.
or
A link to the post about the landscape painting that you want to exhibit on this weblog. This post must include a pic of this work of art.

This image will be displayed on my blog post and I will also put your link in the posting.


If you are interested contact me at contact@max-rence.com.




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