Kathy Bintrim
Acrylic on 2" x 2" wooden block
Suzanne Hughes
Ganapathy Subramaniam (GS)
Pen, Ink and Watercolor
Marciana, Tuscany, Italy
Nicola Dalbenzio
Elba Island Village Scene
Watercolor/Pen, 5x7
Susan M. Moore
5 x 8 inches
Marker and watercolor on cold-press watercolor paper
Cathie Tonkins
8x10 Acrylic
Patricia Musgrave
Hilltowns of Elba
9.5" x 13", oil on board
Kim C Pelletier
The red booth and the boy on a bike
16 x 12 oil on Canson Canva-Paper
Al Woodford
Bells of Portoferraio
8 x 12 inches, watercolor
Earl Boyer
Beach Day at Elba
Derwent watercolour pencil
9x12 Canson Watercolor paper
Nicola Dalbenzio
Elba Island, Piazza Umberto
Pen/Watercolor, 5x7
Rebecca Wang
"Family at Cavoli Beach"
oil on 10x10 canvas panel
Sylvia J. Larsen
Elba Trees
5"x7" Watercolor
Mair Sieglinde
Watercolor
Via di Maciarello
Michelle Burnett
That Summer in Italy
5"x7", oil on canvas panel
Carolee S. Clark
"Easy Riding"
10" x 10", acrylic on canvas
Gloria J Zucaro
“Sunshine Ride”
4”H x 3.75”W
Ink and Watercolor
Elba: 26 Via della Bonalaccia
Trish Davis
Pining for the Ocean in Elba
6 Via di Casine, Marciana, Tuscany, Italy
Acrylics on 20 x 14 stretched canvas
Carol DeMumbrum
Beautiful Elba
7x5 inch oil on linen
Carolyn Owen Sommer
Via Mercado Vecchio, Elba, Italy
Watercolor on arches, 10x8
Janice G. Pennington
"Benvenuti!"
4 inch x 6 inch watercolor
Elba: Rio Marina, Tuscany, Italy
Sue Field
Elba - Pastel
Nancie Johnson
"LLOYD'S COLOURS"
Marciana Marina
Elba, Tuscany, Italy
9x12 Acrylic
Janell Nishida
"Waiter, Waiting"
7.5x11.5, ink and watercolor
William Cook
Oil, 8x10
Catherine Hale
Elba beachscape
oil on canvas board, 30x30cm
Joanne Willoughby
watercolor and goache on 5x7" aquabord
Linda Melemed
"Red Umbrellas"
Watercolor - 8" X 10"
Ursula Rodgers
Biodola, Elba
Nancy Herman
ELBA
6"x 8", oil on canvas board
Sylvia J. Larsen
Elba Island Houses
Watercolor, 5"x7"
Justine Valla
Elba: Strada di Calamita, Capolieri, Tuscany, Italy
Watercolor in Canson Scetchbook
Rick Eakins
"24 Via Cavoli Sunset"
6" x 8" (Oil on Canvas Board)
Gail Ishmael
Watercolor 22" x 18"
Mark Adam Webster
Via San Pietro - Abstract Geometric Seascape
Via San Pietro, Marciana Marina, Tuscany, Italy
9x12" Oil on Panel
Maria Hamilton
Markers, inks, colored pencils and graphite pencils
Janell Nishida
"The Bell Tower"
9x14 watercolor
Justine Valla
Elba: Localita Morcone, Capoliveri, Tuscany, Italy
Watercolor in Canson Scetchbook
Tina Marohn
"Portoferraio - Just Around the Corner"
Oil on canvas 9 x 14
Mary Stebbins Taitt
60 Via de Cotocello
5 x 8 Yellow coated Moleskine paper, watercolor, micron pens, a touch of white goache
Seema Misra
Ann Feldman
"A Slice of Paradise"
6x6", Oil on Gessoboard
Carolyn A Pappas
"Turquoise Sea"
ink and watercolor, 4 x 6 inches
Lorraine Brown
Oleander
Watercolour, 11” x 14”
MICO
"Campo nell'Elba"
oil painting
size 40 x 30cm
Mary Stebbins Taitt
5 x 8 micron pen and watercolor on coated Moleskine Sketchbook paper
Carolee S. Clark
"Summer Casj"
10" x 10", acrylic on canvas
William Cook
Oil, 16 x 20
Nancie Johnson
"The Bicycle on the Piazza"
Elba, Tuscany, Italy
9x12 Acrylic
Mary Lou Bachman
9x12 Watercolor on Arches
Charlene Brown
Strada di Calamita, Capoliveri, Tuscany
John Wooldridge
La Venelle Crossroad
5X7, Gouache on matboard
Ganapathy Subramaniam (GS)
5 x 8, Pen, Ink and Watercolors
Località Schiopparello, Italy
Rebecca Wang
"Couple at Cavoli Beach"
10x10 canvas panel
Nicola Dalbenzio
Elba Island, Rocky Shore with Boats
Watercolor/Pen, 5x7
Ganapathy Subramaniam (GS)
9 x 7, Pen, Ink and Watercolors
Via Degli Etruschi, 15, Marciana, Tuscany, Italy
Sketch Gurl
2 Via Marciana
Watercolor and ink
Albert Decker
"Localita Campo al Castagno"
6"x8" oil on canvas panel
Jude Decker
10X7" Ink and watercolors
Diane Ursin
"Olive Trees"
Acrylic on Canvas
8 X 10 inches
Laura A Pace
The Cove
16x20 oil on canvas board
Nisportino, Elba,Tuscany, Italy
Alissa Duke
Lungomare Pino Nomellini/via Giannutri, Campo nell Elba
Theresa Gsell
Mico
"Cycling to the village"
oil painting on canvas, 30 x 30cm
Jeanne Grant
Mico
"Moby"
watercolor, 32 x 24cm
Jean Nelson
"Out of the Tuscan Sun"
5"x7" acrylic on canvas panel
Janell Nishida
"Fun in the Sun"
9x12 watercolor
Ehren Snyder
Catherine Hale
"Chiessi"
Oil on canvas, 24x30cm
Suzanne Queen
6 Calata Buccari, Portoferraio, Elba
7 in x 11 in, Watercolor
Bill Guffey
Houses in Sunlight
5" x 7", Oil, palette knife
Houses in Sunlight
5" x 7", Oil, palette knife
Our February 2012 Paintout is
Elba
Open for participation from February 1st till February 29th.
View Larger Map
You'll find an interactive map of the island of Elba 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 the Mediterranean island of Elba, the largest of the Tuscan Archipelago. Famously known as the destination of Napoleon Bonaparte's first exile. The island has incredible architecture, with a great variety of landscapes 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 LEFT of the screen, check the "Short URL" button. 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 left of the map.
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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