Catherine Hale
"Trees on Victoria Avenue"
colored pencil
8.5 x 11 inches
Murilo Romeiro
Mena's Palace
stabilo point 88 fine 0,4 on paper
Rick Eakins
Marie Laveau's House of VOODOO
6" x 8" (Oil on Canvas Board)
John Kaay
1104 Louisa st., NOLA
Rebecca Wang
"The Paris Road Bridge"
oil on 12x16 canvas panel
Maria Hamilton
a painting of a painting
Oil on canvas
Phil Holt
PAT O'BRIEN'S
(14 x 11 oil on canvas)
Al Woodford
"St Charles Avenue streetcar"
12 x 8 inches, watercolor
Patricia Musgrave
Bud's Broiler, New Orleans
9 1/2" x 13" oil on board
Suzanne Queen
Breakwater Drive, New Orleans
7 in x 11 in, Watercolor
Laura Wingerd
City Park, New Orleans
19x13 in., acrylic
Darlene Twitchell
The Colors of New Orleans
Oil on cradled panel, 11x14
Mark Adam Webster
Abstract Geometric Landscape Painting
Lapalco Boulevard, Avondale, Louisiana, United States
10x10" Oil on Panel
Sketch Gurl
2713, South Johnson St, New Orleans
Colored pencil
Elaine Hartong
"Down on the Corner"
1003 Saint Philip Street
Watercolor, 10x12
Sandy Lupton
“Summer Sunday – Magazine St., New Orleans”
Acrylic on canvas, 12”x12”
Catharine Clarke
Hampson at Burnette Street
Acrylic & pen on wood, 6”x6”
Al Woodford
"Flowers for the lady"
12 x 12 inches, watercolor
carolyn cobb
cafe du monde
new orleans
5X7 oil
LA Pace
Barracks St. House
Oil 16" x 20" panel
Charlene Brown
St. Louis Cathedral from Decatur Street
William Cook
Oil, 8x10
Janell Nishida
"Tropical Isle on Bourbon Street"
8x10 watercolor and gouache
Ann Hyde
2252 Abundance Street
Watercolour, 9" x 7"
Ali Baba Gyros
Watercolour
Sue Field
Dauphine St. New Orleans
Pastel
Sue Field
Frenchmen St. New Orleans
Pastel
Justine Valla
619 Decatur Street, New Orleans
Canson Sketchbook, acrylic
Rebecca Wang
"Chilling out by Lake Pontchartrain"
oil on 12x16 canvas panel
Linda Melemed
"Strolling on St Louis Street, New Orleans"
12" by 9" Watercolor
Nop Briex
Kim C Pelletier
920 Tramway
16 x 12 oil on Canva-Paper
Nicola Dalbenzio
St Louis Cathedral
12x14, Watercolor/Pen
Ann Hyde
Watercolour, 10" x 7"
1138 Decatur Street, New Orleans
Wendy Shortland
Basin Street, New Orleans
Nancy Herman
SUN AND SHADOW IN NEW ORLEANS
8" x 6" , oil on canvas board
Earl M Boyer, Jr.
175 University Pl, New Orleans
watercolor pencil and watercolor on 90 lb Strathmore paper
Nancie Johnson
Mooning the Sun at the Café Du Monde
New Orleans, Louisiana
9x12 Acrylic
Carolee S. Clark
"Tree Dance"
10" x 10", acrylic on canvas
Jean Nelson
St. Charles Avenue Trolley
8" x 10" acrylic on canvas panel
Carolyn Owen Sommer
St. Charles Street
Watercolor
Nicola Dalbenzio
Edinburgh St, New Orleans
Watercolor/Pen, 12x18
Nicola Dalbenzio
Grape Street
Watercolor/Pencil, 8x10
Charlene Brown
St. Louis Cathedral from Chartres Street
Jean Nelson
Window Shopping in the French Quarter
6"x6" acrylic on linen paper
Murilo Romeiro
New Orleans
ballpoint sketch and colored pencil on paper
Teresa Rundle
Little People's Place, New Orleans
Ann Hyde
Watercolour, 9" x 8"
Paris Road, New Orleans
Julie Manning
"Bourbon St, New Orleans"
Pen and watercolour
Our September 2011 Paintout is
NEW ORLEANS
Open for participation from
September 1st till September 30th.
You'll find an interactive map of New Orleans 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.
IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING...
This month we travel to New Orleans, Louisiana. What better place to go in September than The Big Easy? With neighborhoods such as the French Quarter, the Warehouse District, Ninth Ward, Treme and so much more, New Orleans is sure to have something for everyone to draw or paint. The boundaries for this month are as follows: Lake Pontchartrain to the North, the Mississippi River to the South, Highway 47 to the East, and just west of the Louis Armstrong International Airport (the east and west borders can be seen on the map below).
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!
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