Abandoned 7th
9" x 12", Oil on Canvas Panel
05/2016
The once vibrant congregation of 7th Presbyterian has left their church and merged with another some years ago, unable to keep operating in this tough time for traditional denominations. The Presbytery has sold the church buildings. They will soon be repurposed into condos in the now redeveloping DeSales Corner area of the Walnut Hills neighborhood of Cincinnati.
Friday, May 20, 2016
Friday, May 13, 2016
Figure Night at Sketch Group
CAC– Figure Sketch 8
16" x 12", Oil on Paper
05/2016
Working on light and shadow flesh tones from the model. Approximately 1.5 hours left, after 5 min. short poses and model breaks.
16" x 12", Oil on Paper
05/2016
Working on light and shadow flesh tones from the model. Approximately 1.5 hours left, after 5 min. short poses and model breaks.
Plein Air– Miami Whitewater Forest
Waiting for the Fishermen
9" x 12", Oil on Canvas Panel
05/2016
There were very few people out in boats on Thursday when we went to Miami Whitewater Forest with the SWOPA group. The john boats were pulled up on the bank awaiting someone to put them back in the water.
9" x 12", Oil on Canvas Panel
05/2016
There were very few people out in boats on Thursday when we went to Miami Whitewater Forest with the SWOPA group. The john boats were pulled up on the bank awaiting someone to put them back in the water.
Sketch Group
CAC– Portrait 5
16" x 12", Oil on Paper
05/2016
One of our frequent sitters, CAC member, Dan Rissel has one of the most painted faces in Cincinnati.
16" x 12", Oil on Paper
05/2016
One of our frequent sitters, CAC member, Dan Rissel has one of the most painted faces in Cincinnati.
Cincinnati Nature Center
Krippendorf Water Tower
12" x 16", Oil on Canvas
05/2016
The house of Carl and Mary Krippendorf was built 1898-1900 and their land formed the original 175 acres of the Cincinnati Nature Center. The water tower was built around 1905 to provide running water in the shingle style house (behind) for cooking and laundry. The nature center now encompasses 1025 acres of woods, meadows and ponds.
12" x 16", Oil on Canvas
05/2016
The house of Carl and Mary Krippendorf was built 1898-1900 and their land formed the original 175 acres of the Cincinnati Nature Center. The water tower was built around 1905 to provide running water in the shingle style house (behind) for cooking and laundry. The nature center now encompasses 1025 acres of woods, meadows and ponds.
Wednesday, May 4, 2016
Mouth of the Great Miami
Shawnee Lookout Vista
12" x 24", Oil on Canvas
05/2016
The Great Miami enters the Ohio River just to the West of North Bend, Ohio. This is the view overlooking the area from the bluffs on the northeastern side of the valley, looking across the Great Miami, west down the Ohio River. Just to the north along this same ridge is a significant prehistoric Native American earthwork called Miami Fort, a flat platform surrounded by earthen walls, some as high as 20-25 feet.
12" x 24", Oil on Canvas
05/2016
The Great Miami enters the Ohio River just to the West of North Bend, Ohio. This is the view overlooking the area from the bluffs on the northeastern side of the valley, looking across the Great Miami, west down the Ohio River. Just to the north along this same ridge is a significant prehistoric Native American earthwork called Miami Fort, a flat platform surrounded by earthen walls, some as high as 20-25 feet.
Plein Air– Mt. Adams
Big Mac Bridge
12" x 16", Oil on Canvas
04/2016
Called "Big Mac" for it's distinctive double golden arches, the I-475 bridge is actually named for Daniel Carter Beard, the founder of the Boy Scouts of America. Dan Beard was born in Cincinnati and lived across the river in Covington, Kentucky, where he learned and became fascinated with tales of the pioneers and settlers of the area. Writing and illustration work lead to the stories, lore and artwork incorporated into the first Boy Scout handbooks.
12" x 16", Oil on Canvas
04/2016
Called "Big Mac" for it's distinctive double golden arches, the I-475 bridge is actually named for Daniel Carter Beard, the founder of the Boy Scouts of America. Dan Beard was born in Cincinnati and lived across the river in Covington, Kentucky, where he learned and became fascinated with tales of the pioneers and settlers of the area. Writing and illustration work lead to the stories, lore and artwork incorporated into the first Boy Scout handbooks.
Fall on Gregory Creek
Gregory Creek 10
24" x 36", Oil on Canvas
04/2016
Gregory Creek is undercutting the banks in the Lesourdsville area, exposing the layers of glacial till and outwash. Unusual for a creek in Southwest Ohio, the creek flows North out of West Chester and Liberty Townships to enter the Great Miami River at Lesourdsville. This area has been mined for gravel and sand since the settlers came to the Miami valleys in the late 1700's.
24" x 36", Oil on Canvas
04/2016
Gregory Creek is undercutting the banks in the Lesourdsville area, exposing the layers of glacial till and outwash. Unusual for a creek in Southwest Ohio, the creek flows North out of West Chester and Liberty Townships to enter the Great Miami River at Lesourdsville. This area has been mined for gravel and sand since the settlers came to the Miami valleys in the late 1700's.
Plein Air– First Outing 2016
Spring Grove Underpass 2
12" x 16", Oil on Canvas
04/2016
The first outing with the South West Ohio Plein Air painters for 2016 was to Spring Grove Cemetery. Most of the early flowering plants has already passed with the warm spell we had this year. This view is of the railroad underpass from the inside looking out. Conifers and blooming Redbuds, backlit by the morning sun.
12" x 16", Oil on Canvas
04/2016
The first outing with the South West Ohio Plein Air painters for 2016 was to Spring Grove Cemetery. Most of the early flowering plants has already passed with the warm spell we had this year. This view is of the railroad underpass from the inside looking out. Conifers and blooming Redbuds, backlit by the morning sun.
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