Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Mr. Pelican, Small OIl Painting of Brown Pelican by Judy Batterson
"Mr. Pelican" 5x7 original oil. I was thinking of pelicans in a storm since it's storm season in Florida and did some research. "Pelican do's and don'ts:
If you find a famished pelican on land, the group International Bird Rescue offers these pointers: Don't feed it. Human foods can obstruct a bird's throat, and serving it fish can make it less likely to learn how to hunt.Do place it in a large box with air holes and a folded towel at the bottom if you want to take it to a rescue center. Keep the bird in a dark, quiet place until it is transferred.Do keep the bird warm.
Don't allow children and pets near the bird." Never know when we can help wildlife!
Painting framed in a beautiful woven dark wood. $125.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
Chief Wm McKinley Osceola, Oil Painting of Florida History by Judy Batterson
This painting was inspired by a vintage postcard of Chief Osceola when he was a young man living with his Seminole tribe in the Everglades near Miami. Normally I don't show a painting in a frame, but this frame completes the painting by giving it an historical feeling. He was known as a great hunter and fisherman and made headlines when he presented Pres. Truman a Seminole shirt in 1947. A fascinating part of Florida history! 5x7" Original oil framed in beautiful carved dark wood. $125.
Labels:
canoe,
Chief Osceola,
Everglades,
Florida,
Florida history,
Seminoles
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Palms on the River, a Florida Plein Air Oil Landscape by Judy Batterson
Near the south bridge to New Smyrna Beach is a beautiful park along the river. I set up my pochade plein air art box there to focus on the palm trees. Using the artist prerogative, I arranged the composition on a small portion of what I saw in front of me. Painting alla prima, I used impressionistic strokes for the palms. The whole time I was thinking about how I love palm trees! They are always so filled with light, shadows and movement. So Florida! 5"H x 7"W Price: $ 75.00
Wednesday, July 25, 2012
Island and Oyster Bed, a Plein Air Florida Palm Painting by Judy Batterson
Boaters on the Intracoastal Waterway in New Smyrna Beach know this island well. It is located between the south and north bridges. The palms grow straight and tall in rows behind the mangroves. Oyster beds can be seen at low tide. I set up my pochade plein air painting box across the river and painted part of the island. The ocean breezes were strong and nearly blew me over! The pelicans were cruising while boats of all sizes passed the island in the choppy water. 5"H x 7"W Price: $ 75.00
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Dunes, a Florida Beach Art Oil Painting by Judy Batterson
This painting of sand dunes was painted with the alla prima technique. I set up my pochade box (small portable paint box) right next to the sand dunes at Smyrna Dunes Park. Painting layers wet on wet made me quickly capture the dunes while the sun was overhead. The ocean breeze made the heat bearable. All in all, it was a beautiful day to paint.5"H x 7"W Price: $ 75.00
Labels:
Atlantic Ocean,
beach art,
coastal art,
dunes,
Florida art,
New Smyrna Beach,
ocean,
sand dunes,
sea oats
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Lovely Lemon Tree, Yellow and Green Oil Painting by Judy Batterson
Growing up in Florida, I took it for granted that everyone had a lemon tree or citrus of some sort. As kids, it was like having decorated Christmas trees in the yards. The beautiful ripe yellow lemons were tart on the inside though. Just like the old song about the lovely lemon tree. As an adult, I now look at the lemon like life....when life gives you lemons, make lemonade or lemon cupcakes or lemon martinis! Price $300
12"H x 9"W
Labels:
Florida oil painting,
green,
lemon tree,
lemons,
yellow
Saturday, July 7, 2012
Florida Hammock, a Florida Coastal Oil Landscape by Judy Batterson
Palms and mangroves are painted in detail as they grow out of the foliage along the waterway. This hammock, with abundant wildlife and strong reflections, is typical of the marshy hammocks along the low coastal areas of Florida. A cool palette of blues and greens make a calming scene. Very natural and tranquil. This painting was recently featured in the Paint the Town Exhibit at the Gallery at Avalon Island in Downtown Orlando and also at the First Thursdays event at the Orlando Museum of Art.
16"H x 20"W original oil on canvas.
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