On Groundhog Day, Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow and so we were predicted to have 6 more weeks of Winter. And so, it seems that his prediction is coming true as we wait for the thaw and the promise of Spring. In this quiet time of Winter, I finished my larger painting of the Royal River Waterfall in Yarmouth, Maine and I share it with you here.
Art by Elsie
As I wander through God's creation here in Maine, whether it be a sunny day after a snow fall, or on a forest path, or take in the power of a mighty ocean wave, or closely examine a flower in my garden, I make a humble attempt to capture it in my oil paintings. I love to paint! Email Address: elsiereeseart@yahoo.com
Friday, February 21, 2014
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Happy New Year!
As we step into a New Year we begin with a clean slate so to speak. Let us discern carefully from whom we take our marching orders.
Well, as this becomes a quiet time at least for a while, I am in the process of painting a larger version of the mini painting I did earlier - Waterfall at the Royal River, Yarmouth, Maine. I love the process of seeing it "become."
Stay warm in this cold, snowy, yet enchanting, season of winter.
Well, as this becomes a quiet time at least for a while, I am in the process of painting a larger version of the mini painting I did earlier - Waterfall at the Royal River, Yarmouth, Maine. I love the process of seeing it "become."
Stay warm in this cold, snowy, yet enchanting, season of winter.
Saturday, November 30, 2013
I have recently been inspired to paint mini size canvases (5x7). The following three are of the Atlantic Ocean around the area of Portland Head in Cape Elizabeth and Two Lights State Park, both not far from Portland, Maine.
I found this waterfall in Yarmouth, Maine - part of the Royal River. A beautiful setting in that park.
These next two I call Windy and Autumn Reflection.
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