"Watching"
8"x10", oil
Street Side Washday
Lansdown Road 11 x 14 Oil on Canvas
The Round House View
Acrylic on Canvas Board
Ravine Road, Capetown, South Africa
Watercolor
Laundry at Fox & Hartbees Street
8"x11", watercolor and pen
bridge on N2, Cape Town, South Africa
17cms*12.5cms, pen and watercolours on 200gsm paper
Cavendish Square - Cape Town
pen & ink on paper (11"x8")
"View from District 6"
24" x 30" Acrylic
"Waiting for the Bus"
oil on 10x12 canvas board
Cape Town Company Gardens
Queen Victoria Street, Cape Town
Oil on panel, 9x12"
Table Mountain National Park
Watercolor - 12" x 9" on 140lb paper
"Street in Cape Town"
8"x10", oil
The Company's Garden
7 x 10 inches, watercolor
“Cape Point”
11 x 14 inches, watercolor
Fences on Khayelitsha Rd.
Acrylic
"Tafelberg Road,Cape Town, South Africa"
Acrylic 25x17cm
In the Backyard, Cape Town, South Africa
10" x 9" oil on canva-paper
"Upper Pepper Street"
10" x 10", acrylic on canvas
Journey's End
18"x22" Acrylic
Round House Road
Cape Town, South Africa
"Spaza GUGU"
14 x 11 Oil on canvas panel
12x24, Acrylic on canvas
"Back Yard Landry"
9.5x8" Watercolor
"View from Victoria Road, Cape Town"
Acrylic and Oil on Canvas, 10" x 8"
Along The Highway, Hout Bay
oil, 91/2" x 13"
"Lansdown Road"
8 1/2" x 11", Sharpie, felt-tip pen, markers
Table Mountain Sunset
Cape Town, South Africa
Palette Knife, Oil on panel, 8 by 8”
Table Mountain View
Milner Road, Capetown Southern Suburbs, South Africa
Dunes, Northshore Drive, Hout Bay, Capetown, South Africa
Watercolor on Canson paper
9"x 6", ink and watercolor
"Mouille Point"
4 X 6 inches in colored pencil
8 1/2 x 11
Felt tip pen on paper
"On the Rocks"
8x10 gouache
"Waiting patiently"
Watercolour pencil with ink 8" x 11"
"Waiting"
6x8 o/p
4+1 in Capetown
11 X 14 oil on stretched linen
"Beach Comber, Cape Town"
"Waters Edge"
acrylic 4 x 11”
Round House Road
Cape Town, South Africa
9x12 Acrylic
View of Lions Head, Cape Town, South Africa
8" x10" Oil on canvas board
'Capetown 2'
50cms x 40cms (20" x 16"), Acrylic on Canvas
"Princess Vlei Lake"
Cape Town, South Africa
8x10" Oil on Panel
Beach Road, Cape Town
watercolor
Table Mountain from Leeukloof Drive
Capetown City Hall
Pen and Watercolor
Toting Laundry
Watercolor 5x7
"Today's Laundry"
6x6 Oil on Ampersand Gessobord
Longmarket Street Shopper
5"x7" acrylic on canvas panel
8 x 10 oils on canvas
"Upstairs Downstairs"
10" x 10", acrylic on canvas
Sunlight on Pentz Street
watercolor on watercolor canvas, 9" x 12"
329 Beach Road, Cape Town
7.5 in x 11 in Watercolor
'Wine from the Constantia Valley'
Cape Town, Perth St
Watercolor, 9x12
‘Signal Hill, Cape Town, South Africa’
5”x7”, acrylic & beads on canvas
Savvy's Child
41 Church Street
watercolor
Government Avenue, Cape Town, South Africa
Watercolor on paper
CAPE TOWN
8" x 6", oil on canvas board
'Man Walking Along Spine Road'
50cms x 40cms (20" x 16"), Acrylic on Canvas
9X6, watercolor and watercolor pencil on Arches paper
"Lower Kloof Road, Cape Town, South Africa"
9x12" Oil on Panel
South Moor
12 x 12 in, Acrylic on canvas
“washing day”
watercolor , 40 x 34 cm
Watercolor, 7x7
"Climbing"
10" x 10", acrylic on canvas
"Gauguin's cloud"
Acrylic, 15x30 inches
On Western Boulevard
view from Victoria Road
8" x 10", acrylic on paper
8 x 10, Oil on canvas panel
"Out of Africa"
South Africa, Cape Town, 2 Gates
Watercolor/Pencil, 9x12
"Shadow"
7,1" x 7,1", Oil on Canvas Board
Cape Town, S. Africa, Chester St
Watercolor/Pencil, 8x10
"Rough Futurist Cape Town Coast with Palm Tree"
401 Victoria Road, Cape Town, South Africa
9x12" Oil on Panel
Bill Guffey
Wash
7" x 5", oil on canvas panel
Wash
7" x 5", oil on canvas panel
Our March 2011 Paintout is
Cape Town, South Africa
Open for participation from
March 1st till March 31st.
View Larger Map
You'll find an interactive map of Cape Town, South Africa 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, let go while he's over a blue area, 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.
This month we travel to Cape Town, South Africa. You should be able to find a subject that works for you in this location. The landscape is varied in appearance with seaside, rural, mountains, and urban terrain to choose from.
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING...
It is necessary to stress the importance of a couple of rules. One is the image size issue. It states in the rules in the right sidebar on this blog that the image has to be at a resolution of 72 and no larger than 1000 pixels on the widest side. Submissions not following the rules will not be posted.
IGNORE THE BLUE DOTS! It appears that Google has now added every user submitted photograph to the maps in the form of blue dots. Make sure your reference comes from the actual Street View application and not a photograph. Thanks.
Also, each artist must include the URL of the location that the artwork is based upon. To find the URL is easy. In the maps mode, while looking at your scene you have chosen, click the "LINK" button at the top right of the screen, you will see two options that open for you, CHOOSE THE TOP ONE, "Paste link in email or IM". With that link highlighted simply copy it and paste into your email with your submission. (How do you not lose your location? Click "SEND" with your view up and email it to yourself.) Remember, these buttons are found at the top right of the map, in the light blue bar.
So there you go. Should be extremely easy. If your submission doesn't show up on the blog, please check the list near the top in the sidebar entitled, "Don't see your submission? This could be the reason..." Thanks.
Thanks again 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.
And thank you, artists, for participating.
Remember, participation is open to all levels of artistic ability.
NOW LET'S HAVE SOME FUN!
What an amazing idea! I am an art teacher in Durban, South Africa. I might use this as a project with my students next term. I will send you the best paintings.
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