This blog was created to share and sell my oil paintings. I will be posting my paintings and hoping that people enjoy them as much as I've enjoyed painting them. Landscapes, still life paintings, and portraits will be included.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Scenic Switzerland ©
My son and daughter in law loved this scenic view in Switzerland. While painting each window, I visualized what each room in this house looked like. What a beautiful setting for a painting!
Oil on Canvas
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Labels:
Landscape,
Sold,
Switzerland
This Painting Is Available on Ebay Auction - A Trail to Treasure ©
Total tranquility after a day of kayaking on Europe Lake. The windowpanes show the reflections of the windswept leaves and chilly breeze steering us toward tomorrow.
Oil on Canvas 6"W x 12"H
$100 framed
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Tulip Time ©
I saw a poster that said, "The snow is a warm blanket for the flowers' long winter nap until Spring!"
It's hard to imagine that these beautiful tulips hibernate every winter and magically appear in the springtime in Galena.
Oil on Canvas 6"H x 16"W
This painting is available on ebay auction.
Bidding starts at $100 (Frame included)
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Rooster Run ©
A fun project! A combination of watercolor and pastel were used for texture, in addition to a special ingredient to create a bubbly effect near the bottom of this painting. Can you guess? You can email me at lindarubens@hotmail.com if you think you know what the secret ingredient is or wait until you see my next post for the answer. We needed to be open minded especially when we heard that we were going to paint on sandpaper! Thank you, Frankie Johnson, for exposing us to varieties of painting techniques. I was trying to look as confident as this rooster looked while I was painting him. His expression and Frankie's encouragement kept me going.
Watercolor and pastels on sandpaper mounted on wood panel 6" W x 8" H
$50 unframed + $7 Shipping
Friday, December 9, 2011
Gift Shop Call ©
Oil on Canvas 11"H x 14"W
This painting is available on ebay auction.
Bidding starts at $130
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Wednesday, December 7, 2011
My Grandson ©
My First Portrait! My Grandson Two Years Ago!
From the minute he saw this heart-shaped tin, he had big plans for it. Where would it fit? He explored his Great Grandma's living room. I thought I knew where all the hiding spots were, but he outsmarted me! Boxes and containers are the best toys. I love his expression and tight grip. Since he's changed so much since then, I might need to paint another portrait soon. I think he might even like to help me this time!
That day, he was very attached to this tin.
Ever since that day, I've been very attached to this painting!
It's not for sale. I just thought I would share this one.
Oil on Canvas
14"H x 18"W
Monday, December 5, 2011
"Bike the Drive" ©
"Bike the Drive," even in the rain, was an amazing way to begin this day. The raindrops and flow of light created a golden glow that inspired me to paint this picture. The slippery bike tires road onto my canvas.
Oil on Canvas 12"H x 16"W
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Fall Favorite ©
What should you do at the end of a kayaking adventure on Europe Lake in Door County? Paint your memory! This view from the cabin created a colorful fall festival! This was a good study about perspective and sizes of objects in relation to distances.
Oil on Canvas 16" H x 20" W
This painting is available on ebay auction.
Bidding starts at $150 or buy now for $170
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Central Park Glow ©
The picturesque beauty of this natural green landscape, wandering paths, and stories heard about Central Park from my daughter and son-in-law, led me to paint this picture. It was a good study in understanding the light source, where it comes from, and how it impacts the soft shadows. It also made me realize how many paintings I've done with shadows and reflections. I now understand the importance of the beginning stages of painting, the "wash." It's the best way to experiment with where to put lights and darks!
16"H x 20"W Sold
Labels:
Central Park,
Landscape,
Path,
Shadows
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