Monday, January 31, 2011

Sunrise Noise

Sunrise Noise
oil on canvas
6 x 6 inches
©Ann Thompson Nemcosky

Here is # 53 of my 100 painting project. It is from a familiar walkway out to the beach from where we often stay at Edisto Beach, SC. I sure am missing those early morning beach walks these days. We have had a tough January here at Blue Bird Hill. I am celebrating this last day of January and happily moving on into February. And you know, February 2nd marks the half-way point between the winter solstice and the spring equinox. Yay!

13 comments:

  1. Your beach looks so inviting as we enter another 48 hrs of snow, then sleet. Beautiful.

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  2. I am so glad that january is over, soon the sun will be back :)

    really nice calm looking painting :) lovely cool colours to it

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  3. I really like the lively play of color on the water that is also reflected in the reeds. Very nice painting!

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  4. Oh Ann, you've outdone yourself on this one! Just gorgeous... your colors are sublime!

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  5. absolutely gorgeous! i love it -- especially since we are under blizzard warning and might end up w/ 20 inches of snow in the next 36 hours!

    thank you for sharing!
    jill

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  6. This is just so stunning, Ann! Goodness, I am transported, smelling the sea air, hearing the waves crashing on the shore of the beach and the wind soughing through the beach grasses...Sigh...

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  7. It's such a gorgeous scene! I like the use of purple and velvet on this, it just sets the mood right!
    You sure have a way to draw audience's desire to go to the location of the picture you drew. =)

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  8. Delicious color Ann!

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  9. All your art work is just beautiful !
    Have a great day !

    Sincerely,
    Dawn in Arkansas

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  10. This looks so very inviting, especially since the blizzard dumped a ton of snow here, LOL!!

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  11. It's so beautiful! I love the colors you've chosen. nancy

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