What's On Your Easel Right Now?
PWAS Members show off what's on their easel (in the studio) right now.
PWAS Member's Artwork on the Easel in July 2022
The Prince William Art Society members are periodically asked this question for this blog and they graciously answer with a sneak peek into their studios (or wherever they are right now) to have a look at what they are currently working on. Some pieces look nearly finished, some are in the beginning processes. Psst, come on, let's take a look...
1. Donna Liguria
Still tweaking a few areas of this painting that I began while on vacation earlier in July.
2. Otis Stanley
"This Far By Faith" Charcoal drawing, will paint in acrylic16x20
3. Jortt aka John Hartt
4. Bilee Sciuto
This is Tango... He passed away and the granddaughter has asked for a picture to be done. Acrylic 11x17
5. Scott McDonald
My easel is currently set up at the Bob Ross Studio and Workshop in New
Smyrna Beach, Florida. I’ve been here for two weeks getting certified to
teach floral painting in the “alla-prima” or Wet-on-wet technique. I
have one more week to complete for the certification.
6. Bruce Fasick
Rube Foster (for Rev Sims NLLHOF) “Can we play?” part of the upcoming Duets show (painting and sculpture)
7. Maureen Guillot
This is what's on my easel. I'm attempting to paint
these sunflowers before they die. Each day they are different and they
kind of move because they are slowly dying. A real challenge. I'm a
slow painter. Oil painting on an 11x14 linen panel.
8. Staci Blanchard
Here is what is on my table/easel. It’s a diptych and each piece
is 12x24. It is an untitled acrylic pour. I was inspired by the red
color I used in this piece. I hadn’t used it yet and I was really drawn
to it and to see how it would play with the other colors.
9. Michelle Baker
My
goal in this painting is simply to capture the beauty of one of my
favorite places-an historic one-room school located in Fauquier County,
Virginia. Built in 1887, Number 18 School sits in a tiny community garden which is lovingly tended to by volunteers in Marshall, Virginia.
10. Mark Murphy
I'm working on a small watercolor with a "DÃa de Muertos" theme for
Hispanic Heritage Month. Although death is a typically serious subject,
I'm shooting for a whimsical skeleton couple that may end up under the
"fun" portion of my website -
http://www.markmurphystudios.com
11. Urmila Kumari
I used warm colors in this painting. I love to play with these bold colors. Theses colors keep me happy, warm and energetic. Medium: Acrylic, Size: 38x50x1.5 inches, Title: Happiness
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