Author Archives: lucindahowe

Lucinda Howe is a Contemporary Fauvist landscape painter in Columbia, SC.
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In the Steps of Van Gogh

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How Can I Help You?

A while back I mentioned that I identify myself as a Renaissance Soul.  I’ve studied many (seemingly) unrelated things during my life, mainly because I love learning new things, but there are some common themes.  […]

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Why Use a Square Format?

I hope you have enjoyed the holidays with family as much as I have. Along with everything else going on in December, I had the good fortune to make a quick trip to Chicago and […]

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Happy Holidays!

Wishing you a warm and happy holiday season!

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New Acrylic Painting Class for 2012

Are you ready to try some new painting techniques in 2012? Would you like to know more about how to use fluid acrylic paints? Do you want to wake up your color palette with bold, […]

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Afternoon by the Marsh

Here is another painting of the salt marsh at Dunham Farms on the Georgia coast.

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Salt Marsh

Continuing my low country theme, this weekend I finished a piece I started on location at a Georgia salt marsh in October.

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Shop Small on Small Business Saturday, November 26

I would like to invite you to visit The Village Artists at the Village at Sandhill, northeast Columbia, SC, and check out the Miniature Wall.    25 local artists staff the gallery and exhibit a […]

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Kiawah Morning

This past weekend Barbara Yongue and I participated  a paintout in Charleston on Saturday and on Kiawah Island on Sunday.  We had a peaceful, shady place to paint on a dock out over the marsh. […]

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Bugville Weekend

Guest post by Barbara Yongue This Halloween weekend 12  Columbia,SC artists partook of the open road and ventured to a place in coastal Georgia affectionally known as Bugville (Fort McAllister State Park).  While many of […]

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