Jim Bumgarner
"Corsica", 8" x 10" alkyd on canvas
Phil Hofler
Pen and watercolor/egg tempera
8 x 5 inches, moleskin
Phil Hofler
Pen and watercolor/egg tempera
8 x 5 inches, moleskin
Phil Hofler
Pen and watercolor/egg tempera
8 x 5 inches, moleskin
Denise Clardy
Le Monument aux Morts
L'Ile Rousse, Corsica
Le Regent Cinema, Bastia, Corsica
9x6 watercolor
Mon & Junior (8 x 10, oil on canvas panel)
Rue de la Fontanicchia, Bastia, Northern Corsica
"Restaurant U Castille"
Bonifacio, Southern Corsica
7 x 10 watercolor
Watercolor, 5 x 7
Nancie Johnson
Acrylic on 9 x 12 canvas sheet
Northern Corsica
D81, Patrimonio, Northern Corsica, France
6" x 6", oil on canvas
Sari-Solenzara, Southern Corsica
Watercolour pencil on Moleskine watercolour sketchbook
"Le Fondago"
Place Bonaparte, Rue Fred Scamaroni, Bonifascio, Corsica
6 Impasse de la Route de Ville, Bastia, Northern Corsica, France
Oil
Google Peg Man in front of 4 Boulevard Albert, Ajaccio, Southern Corsica
Sylviane Le Cann
Benedetto Lightouse
Watercolor on Indigo watercolor paper, size nearing 13 x 8 inches
Cagnano, Northern Corsica, France
Rue Saint-Dominque, Bonifacio, Corscia
9 in x 12 in Watercolor
Christin
Al Woodford
Serragio, Northern Corsica
8 x 12 inches, watercolor
Charcoal, pastel, water on paper, 9 x 12
Rue de Terrasses, Bastia, Corsica
Watercolor
"At Home, in Corsica"
Avenue de la Republique, Calvi, Northern Corsica, France
...behind a still life set-up in Austin , Texas
5.8 x 8.3", mixed media (newspaper and wax paper with acrylic paint)
Route de la Lagune, Furiani, Corsica
Alain Godbout
Piana, Southern Corsica, France
Watercolour, 6" x 12"
21" x 17", soft pastel
Sylvia J. Larsen
Eccica-Suarella, Southern Corsica, Watercolor 5"x7"
Wendy Manning
10 Cours Napoleon, Ajaccio, Corsica
Sharpie and acrylic
Pen and ink and colored pencil
Judi Franzak
Savvy Child
Savvy Child
"Olmeto, Southern Corsica" (along N196)
7 x 10 watercolor and ink
Shanah Cole
D151, Pigna, Northern Corsica
9x12, acrylic
Central Corsica, France
oil on panel, 6x6
Barrellati, Northern Corsica, France
oil on panel, 6x6
Centuri, Haute Corse
Oil on canvas panel, 35 cm x 27 cm
Port Centuri Harbor, Corsica
Oil on canvas, 9x12"
Peri, Southern Corsica
Acrylic on cardboard, 10 x 14
A gentle reminder folks...
There are size limits to submitted photos. It's in the rules, lower right sidebar in purple. Please don't exceed 1000 pixels on the widest side and please keep the resolution to 72. Many submissions so far this month have had to be resized, which makes the simple task of posting them onto the blog about twice as long. Also, please include full information with each submission, i.e. name and blog/website. Thanks for your participation!
"Hillside Corsica Village" watercolor (12" x 14")
Boulevard Paoli, Bastia, Corsica
Sharpie and acrylic
Pen, ink, watercolor
Cervione, Northern Corsica, France
Casaglione, Corscia
9 in x 12 in Watercolor
"Calcatoggio", 14 x 15 3/4" Bristol paper,
Watercolor and Sharpie pen
Google Map N198 - Corsica
Watercolor & Ink - Acrylic Gouache
Corsica Hotel
17" x 21" soft pastel
Southern region, Pastricciola, "Spelonca" in the beautiful mountains of Corsica
Nanquim Ink (Pen 0,3 mm) 14" x 10"
Corsica, near Pastriciola, dead-end
oil on board, 10x8"
Corsica, North west Bonifacio, dead end
oil on board, 12x9"
Corsica, on the other end of Calvi Bay - west Lumio
oil on board, 12x9"
"Corsica Countryside", 7" x 10" watercolor
2.75 x 3.275 inches
L'ille Rousse, Corsica
9x12 inch oil on canvas board
"A beach in Centuri", Winston &, Newton soft pastel over black paper, 8" x 11"
Zilia, Northern Corsica - Watercolour
Arbellara, Southern Corsica (colored pencil)
Bocognano, Southern Corsica, France
Pastel, 8" x 11"
Pastel, 8" x 11"
2 Route de l'Ancienne Batterie d'Aspretto
Ajaccio, Southern Corsica, France
"Piana, Western Corsica" watercolor (9" x 12")
Near Calasima, Corscia
9 in x 12 in Watercolor
Ink and watercolour on Yupo Paper
Rue du Front de Mer, Bastia, Corsica
"Corte", Ink drawing over Canson Paper, 297 x 420 mm
Albertacce, Corsica, France
Ink and watercolour on Yupo
1 Rue Simon Mela, Porto-Vecchio, Corsica
"Corsica", 22" x 28", oil on linen
Sainte-Lucie-de-Tallano, Southern Corsica
Our January paintout is
Corsica.
Open for participation from
January 1st till January 31st.
View Larger Map
You'll find an interactive map of the island of Corsica above, though you can't access the little yellow pegman from that map. Use the link below it "View Larger Map", and the map will appear on your monitor; drag the little Yellow Man onto the map, step onto Corsica, and start exploring. Find an interesting subject/area. Change it all you want. Or paint it straight up as you see it. Instructions are in the sidebar to the right. Any questions, ask 'em in the comments or email me directly.
Thanks to Google, as they have given their permission for artists to use Street View as a reference for paintings that can then be sold without fear of copyright infringement.
Thank you to the Google Maps Team, the Google Street View Team, and all those involved. And thank you, artists, for participating.
Remember, participation is open to all levels of artistic ability.
NOW LET'S HAVE SOME FUN!
Happy New Year everyone! I'd like to thank everyone for participating in the Virtual Paintout over the last year. I hope you enjoy Corsica this month.
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Thank you, Bill!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Google!
What a pleasure to participate in the Virtual Paintout!
Corsica, here I come...
Thank you Bill for putting on this show. It has been a real pleasure for me and I know for others too. Happy New Year buddy, to you and yours. Gary
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Bill. Thank you for choosing another warm spot. We're in the full grip of winter here.
ReplyDeleteCorsica...here I come - paint box and brushes in tow...can't wait to see what comes out from everyone.
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ReplyDeleteHAppy 2010, Bill!!
ReplyDeleteCorsica! Wow!! Here we go!!
Thanks a lot for this nice "trip"!!
Murilo
Thanks again everyone. I've set up a Facebook Fan Page for the Virtual Paintout. Nothing will change in the project. It all takes place here as always. But I thought I'd share the great artwork with more people through Facebook. I'm not putting names, just uploading pics. Is this okay with everyone? If not I can yank the page down as fast as I put it up. Just thought more exposure might be good for everyone involved. Let me know your thoughts.
ReplyDeleteI have yet to join Facebook, and don't expect to, but showing off the artwork sounds like a good deal! :)
ReplyDeleteawesome Idea, can't wait to get started!!!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Idea!!!! Can't wait to get started!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Idea!! Can't wait to get started!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming up with a wonderful idea! This was my first entry... Looking forward to future participation.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastically original idea! I can't wait to try this out. I've never painted a street scene or landscape so it will be quite a challenge. Do you have to include the photograph with the painting when emailing to you?
ReplyDeleteHi Bill - I've got a post about your use of Streetview on my new 'The Art of the Landscape' blog today
ReplyDeleteSee Google Street View and The Virtual Paint Out
Corsica has been one of my favorite destinations so far. Thank you Bill.
ReplyDeleteHow fun that you posted Peter Hobden and my paintings of the same spot (Port Centuri) but VERY different painting right next to each other!
ReplyDeleteHi, Bill,
ReplyDeleteNice to find you and this fun project online. Many thanks for your effort.
Attention: Shanna Cole
ReplyDeleteAdmired your work. Just curious are you related to James Cole of Sante Lucie de Porto Vecchio? My e-mail is tombstonejohnstone@gmail.com.
Virtual paintout is a very interesting project... I have just picked this blog looking for Corsican paintings
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