Sunday, December 18, 2011

Yosemite Valley Oil Painting from Wowona Tunnel by Karen Winters




SOLD, but I have more Yosemite paintings, see links below.

This original artwork oil painting of Yosemite Valley is from the viewpoint of the Wowona Tunnel. It's a classic view, showing the sculptural beauty of El Capitan on the left, Half Dome in the center and Bridalveil falls on the right.

12 x 16 inches
Oil painting on canvas.

This is not a mass produced copy. It's an original oil painting by a California impressionist painter - my work is shown in museums all over the state.


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Yosemite Valley
original oil painting
12 x 16 inches

The view of Yosemite Valley from the Wowona tunnel, as an original California landscape oil painting.

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Saturday, August 6, 2011

Laguna Beach Painting - Divers Cove - Heisler Park



Diver's Cove, Laguna Beach
8 x 10 oil on linen laid on plein air panel

The incoming surf made mist rise at Diver's Cove in Laguna Beach, as seen from my viewpoint in Heisler Park.

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Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Pasadena Art: Colorado Street Bridge Landscape Painting - The Bridge Aglow



"The Bridge Aglow"
(The Colorado Street Bridge from a vantage point near the Federal Court of Appeals, Arroyo Seco)

SOLD

11 x 14 inches
plein air painting


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In October 2010, I had the opportunity to paint the Colorado Street Bridge from the vantage point a little south of the Federal Courthouse on the east side of the Arroyo Seco, at a private home.

The late afternoon light grazing the bridge created a peaceful mood. The foreground oak tree provided a natural frame for the scene.

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Saturday, April 30, 2011

The Way of the Oak - California Impressionist Landscape Eaton Canyon Oil Painting

The Way of the Oak
12 x 16 oil on canvas

A stately old oak arches over one of California's most popular trails at Eaton Canyon, in Altadena. The trail beckons the wanderer on a beautiful spring day.

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Monday, April 11, 2011

California Hillside Landscape Oil Painting - Those Fields, Those Hills

 
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An old pepper tree, a typical California sight, leans over a dusty summer hillside in California. The spring grasses have turned dusty brown, but wildflowers are still flourishing.

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Saturday, April 2, 2011

California impressionist painting - Landscape Oil Painting - Gaviota Springtime - California Art Club Gold Medal Show 100th Anniversary 2011

Gaviota Springtime
11 x 14 oil on linen plein air panel
SOLD in the 100th Anniversary of the California Art Club
Gold Medal Show, 2011, Pasadena Museum of California Art

This painting was exhibited and sold at the Pasadena Museum of California Art in Pasadena, California. It was also featured in an editorial article in the April 2011 issue of American Art Collector magazine.

It represents a graceful eucalyptus tree, arching over a springtime meadow near the coastline town of Gaviota, north of Santa Barbara. This central coast California painting is in the spirit of the early California impressionist painters such as Granville Redmond and others, who captured the natural beauty of the state and were the founders of the California Art Club 100 years ago.

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