Have you ever thought about the process that takes place before a piece of art appears ready for sale on a gallery wall? Today, I’m giving you an inside look into the steps involved in […]
Author Archives: lucindahowe
Palmetto Trees
The sabal palmetto is the state tree of South Carolina and gives us the nickname “The Palmetto State”. These trees remind me of trips to the South Carolina and Georgia low country to paint. The skinny […]
Morning at McNair Farm
Last weekend I participated in a paint out in Winnsboro hosted by Barbara Yongue in conjunction with Oil Painters of America. It’s such a treat to have a local event to show off the beauty […]
Lost Trees
Last week I was at Barnwell State Park, thanks to the SC Parks Artist in Residence Program. The weather alternated cloudy and clear as Hurricane Matthew approached. My sister (who lives in New Zealand) was with […]
Peaceful Afternoon
After I installed my show at Still Hopes on Saturday, I was tired of framing, hauling, hanging, labeling, and publicizing. I needed to get back to my preferred activity… painting. But I had limited time […]
Abiding Trees
I’m excited and honored to be installing an exhibition of 30 works at Still Hopes Retirement Community this weekend. Click on the video above to hear about my inspiration for the series. The exhibition opens Monday, October […]
Colorways #3
In my last two posts, I talked about changing the colorway of a design to change the mood. In this third painting of trees along the Congaree River, I used fiery sunset colors to contrast with the blues […]
Colorways #2
Last week I talked about changing the colorway of a design to change the mood. In this second painting of trees along the Congaree River, I changed the colors from cool blues and greens to […]
Colorways
In the design world, colorways are different color combinations using the same pattern. You see it often in wallpaper and tiles. For a simplified example, think of a checkerboard pattern of light and dark […]