Author Archives: lucindahowe

Lucinda Howe is a Contemporary Fauvist landscape painter in Columbia, SC.
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Bugville Palms

  This past weekend a group of 12 artists painted at Ft. McAllister State Park (a.k.a Bugville).  I painted several small studies of palms and scenes of the salt marsh.  It will take me a […]

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How Long Did It Take You To Paint That?

That question always takes me by surprise because I lose track of time when I’m painting.   Also, I know that my best paintings come together quickly and easily, and that a long struggle rarely […]

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Outgrown

This past Saturday, the About Face plein air group painted at an old house with big trees off  Farrow Road between subdivision construction and huge new car dealerships on Killian Road.  It was a rare […]

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What Is A Gallery Wrap Canvas?

  Have you seen a description of a painting on a gallery wrap canvas and wondered how that was different from a regular canvas? A normal stretched canvas is stapled on the sides and needs […]

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What Is A Plein Air Frame?

Have you seen a description of a painting as framed in a “plein air” style frame and wondered what that meant? Plein air painting is done “in the open air” or “outdoors”.  Because time is […]

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Are You a Purchase Patron?

This week I submitted three paintings to the Fine Arts Exhibit at the South Carolina State Fair.  The painting above, “Under the Bridge” is in the CITY OF COLUMBIA – 225th BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION special section.  […]

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Rich Happy & Hot LIVE

Please take a look at my latest video on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/user/lucindahowe#p/a/u/0/0WIOdzaYl4g I’ve learned a lot about entrepreneurship from Marie Forleo, so I’ve entered a contest to attend her Rich Happy & Hot LIVE in New York […]

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Save the Date: February 10-12, 2012

In the Steps of Van Gogh Paintings by six artists inspired by the hill towns and vineyards of Provence. Pam Bulak Donna Gore Lucinda Howe Glenda Keyes Roy Paschal Barbara Yongue       Location:  […]

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The Cicada Emerges

Last week I showed how to create a stencil and to apply molding paste to make a raised image of a cicada, the good luck symbol of Provence. Here are the steps to complete the […]

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How to Create Your Own Stencil

Last week we talked about incorporating stencils in your acrylic paintings.  To personalize your design, you can create your own stencil. In this example, I am showing the steps to create a stencil of a […]

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