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femmedem

(8,455 posts)
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:10 PM Aug 2024

Two recent landscape paintings

It's been a long time since I posted any of my paintings. But I retired in the spring, so I've had time to go out oil painting more days than not. It's been heaven! I can't express how happy it makes me feel--a mix of peacefulness and elation that stays with me for the rest of the day.

Here are a couple of recent ones, both painted at nearby state parks. I went back three or four times to each site to finish them.



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Two recent landscape paintings (Original Post) femmedem Aug 2024 OP
I love these! Love the soft focus, subtle colors. Ocelot II Aug 2024 #1
Thanks, Ocelot. femmedem Aug 2024 #3
Stunning! SheltieLover Aug 2024 #2
Thank you for looking! femmedem Aug 2024 #4
They are truky beautiful! SheltieLover Aug 2024 #6
The softness really appeals to me. MLAA Aug 2024 #5
Thank you! Yes, I posted a self-portrait, maybe more than one. femmedem Aug 2024 #9
Damn, if that's your secret weapon I'm going to start painting blindfolded! MLAA Aug 2024 #15
LOL! femmedem Aug 2024 #20
Holy smokes, those are good! ZZenith Aug 2024 #7
Thank you! femmedem Aug 2024 #10
Love your water! Karadeniz Aug 2024 #8
Thank you! femmedem Aug 2024 #11
Your paintings impart a sense of serenity. Lovely. Clouds Passing Aug 2024 #12
Thank you so much! femmedem Aug 2024 #14
Thanks 😊 Clouds Passing Aug 2024 #19
Masterful. The top one could be mistaken for a photo. sinkingfeeling Aug 2024 #13
Thank you! femmedem Aug 2024 #17
These are wonderful! Diamond_Dog Aug 2024 #16
Thank you, Diamond Dog! femmedem Aug 2024 #18
Nice. marlboroman369 Aug 2024 #21
Thank you! femmedem Aug 2024 #22
Nicely done Auggie Aug 2024 #23
Thanks, Auggie. femmedem Aug 2024 #24
Really nice AltairIV Aug 2024 #25
Thank you! femmedem Aug 2024 #28
"" AllaN01Bear Aug 2024 #26
Thank you! n/t femmedem Aug 2024 #29
yw. AllaN01Bear Aug 2024 #53
Just exquisite!!! ailsagirl Aug 2024 #27
Thanks, ailsagirl! femmedem Aug 2024 #30
Who are some of your favourite artists? ailsagirl Aug 2024 #31
I love them both. I think seeing the Impressionists' and Post Impressionists' work in person femmedem Aug 2024 #34
Unfortunately not ailsagirl Aug 2024 #44
I love all your favorites! femmedem Aug 2024 #48
She really did-- she also was quite a reader and I would sometimes read her books (tho' they were usually over my head) ailsagirl Aug 2024 #52
These are beautiful! Very peaceful views. Oil? LoisB Aug 2024 #32
Wow, those are wonderful! dgauss Aug 2024 #33
Thanks so much! femmedem Aug 2024 #36
Thank you! Yes, oil. femmedem Aug 2024 #35
Those are beautiful! BobTheSubgenius Aug 2024 #37
She sounds as if she and I would be best friends. femmedem Aug 2024 #40
She is very easy to like. BobTheSubgenius Sep 2024 #75
Looks like those Russian landscapes from the 1890s wolfie001 Aug 2024 #38
Oh my gosh! Thank you! Those Russian landscape painters are amazing! femmedem Aug 2024 #39
Ilya Repin wolfie001 Aug 2024 #45
Thank you! I will look him up! femmedem Aug 2024 #47
Go to Wikipedia for his biography wolfie001 Aug 2024 #49
My word, he is an astounding painter. And yes, the boat haulers look as exhausted as any people I've ever seen femmedem Aug 2024 #72
Oooohhhh Great!!! wolfie001 Aug 2024 #74
Easily the best paintings I've seen here on DU. No, wait, too faint praise. Really nice done. Beautiful work..... EarnestPutz Aug 2024 #41
Oh, thank you! But there are a lot of talented painters here. femmedem Aug 2024 #43
You have a gift. Thank you for sharing irisblue Aug 2024 #42
Thanks! Not so sure I have a gift, more like an interest that drives me to learn. femmedem Aug 2024 #46
Since I was a child, I have always been drawn to impressionism. Mr.Bill Aug 2024 #50
Oh, thank you! They were my first artistic love. femmedem Aug 2024 #59
They are both gorgeous nuxvomica Aug 2024 #51
Thanks so much, nuxvomica. femmedem Aug 2024 #65
Gorgeous tonalist paintings! ❤️👏👏👏👍👍 I am always trying to make paintings like these and LiberalLoner Aug 2024 #54
Thank you! I posted these because of you! femmedem Aug 2024 #55
Thank you so much! I can't tell where you've used a palette knife, tbh, it looks very smooth! LiberalLoner Aug 2024 #57
Sometimes I used it for foreground foliage, like the marsh grasses and their reflections, for texture. femmedem Aug 2024 #61
Those are very nice! Rizen Aug 2024 #56
Thanks! IIt was quite a revelation to me when I learned about "sky holes"--the areas between the branches where the sky femmedem Aug 2024 #64
Those are really great oils. Not an easy medium. Great job. Thank you judesedit Aug 2024 #58
Thank you! I find oils pretty forgiving because, unlike watercolors, you can keep correcting or adding to them femmedem Aug 2024 #63
It's the drying time in between.. Have you used acrylics? Just curious. judesedit Aug 2024 #71
When I first picked up a paintbrush after a decades-long hiatus, I started with acrylics. femmedem Aug 2024 #73
What is the location for your paintings? Frances Aug 2024 #60
The top one is on a path at Rocky Neck State Park in East Lyme, Connecticut femmedem Aug 2024 #62
Thanks for the info Frances Aug 2024 #68
Absolutely love them both. Bristlecone Aug 2024 #66
Thank you, Bristlecone! femmedem Aug 2024 #69
Really beautiful! bif Aug 2024 #67
Thanks, bif! femmedem Aug 2024 #70
Fantastic! flying rabbit Sep 2024 #76
Thank you! femmedem Sep 2024 #77
So lovely! Glad you're back at it! GPV Sep 2024 #78
Thanks, GPV! femmedem Sep 2024 #79

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
4. Thank you for looking!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:19 PM
Aug 2024

It's my pleasure to share them. I've been meaning to be active in this forum again. The folks here are so supportive.

MLAA

(18,678 posts)
5. The softness really appeals to me.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:20 PM
Aug 2024

They feel gentle and soft. Fantastic and I look forward to many more. Didn’t you post a self portrait a while back? If was perfect, and also had a softness.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
9. Thank you! Yes, I posted a self-portrait, maybe more than one.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:34 PM
Aug 2024

The softness is probably due to my bad eyesight! Especially when I'm landscape painting, I don't wear glasses when I paint because I want to be able to see distance more than I want to see the canvas. I have to admit, sometimes I'm unhappily surprised when I finally put my glasses on and look at what I've done.

MLAA

(18,678 posts)
15. Damn, if that's your secret weapon I'm going to start painting blindfolded!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:48 PM
Aug 2024

I’m about to finish a little dog portrait (my comfort zone) and stretch myself by tackling a portrait of a friend’s baby. I’ve done so many cats and dogs I’ll probably put whiskers on the baby!

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
20. LOL!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:53 PM
Aug 2024

But seriously, good luck with the portrait. It will mean the world to your friend.

ZZenith

(4,328 posts)
7. Holy smokes, those are good!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:27 PM
Aug 2024

I really appreciate your composition and sense of light. Vibrant AND subdued. Beautiful.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
11. Thank you!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:37 PM
Aug 2024

It took a lot of painting and repainting because it was changing so fast. But you know, there are a lot of worse ways to spend a morning than standing on a footbridge overlooking a marsh, painting and repainting water.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
17. Thank you!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:49 PM
Aug 2024

That top one is the more recent of the two. It's probably still wet. I had gone decades without painting, then started again very part time about five years ago--I think I only painted one painting in 2023. Now I'm learning and learning and learning.

Diamond_Dog

(35,199 posts)
16. These are wonderful!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:49 PM
Aug 2024

The softness, the colors, the light … oh my you did a great job! Love them!

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
18. Thank you, Diamond Dog!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 05:51 PM
Aug 2024

It means a lot to me to see you and the other people responding so warmly.

Auggie

(31,915 posts)
23. Nicely done
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:07 PM
Aug 2024

Design, technique, depth, color ... quite beautiful. Looking forward to more of your posts.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
24. Thanks, Auggie.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:11 PM
Aug 2024

I appreciate it--and I hope I come up with more paintings worth sharing!

AltairIV

(686 posts)
25. Really nice
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:12 PM
Aug 2024

Those are both very good! Hope you have many fruitful and relaxing days of painting ahead of you.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
28. Thank you!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:18 PM
Aug 2024

I hope so, too. These days, when Mr. Femmedem and I are both retired and healthy, are precious.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
34. I love them both. I think seeing the Impressionists' and Post Impressionists' work in person
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:36 PM
Aug 2024

sparked my interest in painting. And I love the early American Impressionists, like Childe Hassam and William Merritt Chase--I live about a half hour from the Florence Griswold Museum, which was the site of an early American Impressionist art colony and which now features their work. But I love a lot of contemporary painters, too: Edmond Praybe, Zoey Frank, and Amaya Gurpide who is co-director of the Lyme Academy of Fine Art, just down the street from the Florence Griswold museum. Look at this beautiful drawing of hers: https://amayagurpide.com/new-gallery/pnitentia

Do you draw or paint?

ailsagirl

(23,870 posts)
44. Unfortunately not
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:00 PM
Aug 2024

But I love to go to art galleries and lose myself at home going through my Janson art books.

My mom had bought a few diffrent Janson art books and, as I child, I found myself looking through them again and again.

Some of my favorites:
Degas, Renoir, Munch, Van Gogh, Monet, Klimt, and many others.

You truly have a gift!

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
48. I love all your favorites!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:09 PM
Aug 2024

Your mom gave you a great gift by exposing you to such beautiful art. It sounds like it has brought you much joy.

ailsagirl

(23,870 posts)
52. She really did-- she also was quite a reader and I would sometimes read her books (tho' they were usually over my head)
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:23 PM
Aug 2024

Today, I am quite the reader (both my parents were). Books add so much to one's life!! What a gift from them!!

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
35. Thank you! Yes, oil.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:37 PM
Aug 2024

They're small. The top one is 8" x 10" and I think the bottom one is 9" x 12".

BobTheSubgenius

(11,813 posts)
37. Those are beautiful!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:43 PM
Aug 2024

My wife also gets a lot of joy from painting. She went to a tiny highschool in a tiny town in WNY. Somehow, an exhibit of the art from graduating seniors was seen by someone from an art college in P'burgh, and the college offered her a scholarship. She was flattered, but declined.

She said "I love art, and one day, I won't want to draw an apple, and that day will be when it becomes something I have to do, instead of want to." She was equally drawn to social work and spent her career with the Boys and Girls Club, which she LOVED. Went from unpaid intern while still in college, to retiring as a regional director.

She still paints. I'm glad you do, too.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
40. She sounds as if she and I would be best friends.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:54 PM
Aug 2024

Art school kind of did kill my love of painting for decades, and I spent the last phase of my career in the nonprofit world.

Edited to add: and I'm from rural New York, too! There were about 2000 people in my hometown, spread out over a goodly number of square miles.

BobTheSubgenius

(11,813 posts)
75. She is very easy to like.
Sun Sep 1, 2024, 12:44 PM
Sep 2024

Early on, I really wanted to introduce her to my life-long friend Jeannie (we met in a split Grade 2 and 3 class) and it went pretty well, I'd say. Dave and I went to the store for something, and when we came back, the two of them were drinking juice and working on a jigsaw. When my now-wife left the room, J whirled around, pointing at me and saying "Don't you DARE let this one get away."

I'd say the chances that the two of you would get on are good.

wolfie001

(3,856 posts)
38. Looks like those Russian landscapes from the 1890s
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:49 PM
Aug 2024

Very serene and the brushstroke is flawless! I'm duly impressed!

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
39. Oh my gosh! Thank you! Those Russian landscape painters are amazing!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:53 PM
Aug 2024

Someone asked me who my favorite painters are, and I would have listed them if I knew their individual names rather than just "those Russian landscape painters."

wolfie001

(3,856 posts)
45. Ilya Repin
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:03 PM
Aug 2024

He's my fave! You can feel the strain on the boat haulers faces in that epic painting! Poor serfs probably got paid with some watered-down borsch and some stale bread. Cheers and keep hitting that canvas!

wolfie001

(3,856 posts)
49. Go to Wikipedia for his biography
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:11 PM
Aug 2024

The Barge (that's the term they use) Haulers and it's in unbelievable high-def graphics. Enjoy!

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
72. My word, he is an astounding painter. And yes, the boat haulers look as exhausted as any people I've ever seen
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 05:50 PM
Aug 2024

in art or in person. You can feel that they're ready to drop.

I also love his portraits, especially of the artists and writers he knew, like his portrait of Vsevolod Mikhailovich Garshin. Thank you so much for introducing his work to me.

EarnestPutz

(2,684 posts)
41. Easily the best paintings I've seen here on DU. No, wait, too faint praise. Really nice done. Beautiful work.....
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 06:56 PM
Aug 2024

.....by someone of considerable talent. Thank you for posting.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
43. Oh, thank you! But there are a lot of talented painters here.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:00 PM
Aug 2024

Some of whom do work I'm in awe of, and others of whom are learning, and whose journeys I enjoy watching.
I would hate for your comment to discourage anyone, as much as I appreciate your praise of my work.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
46. Thanks! Not so sure I have a gift, more like an interest that drives me to learn.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:03 PM
Aug 2024

I only say that because sometimes people don't develop their artistic side because they think people who've been drawing or painting for years were born knowing how to paint. I was like that with music: my dad was a wonderful jazz pianist with perfect pitch, and as a little girl I didn't understand that he started by playing Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and scales.

Mr.Bill

(24,874 posts)
50. Since I was a child, I have always been drawn to impressionism.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:18 PM
Aug 2024

I could never put it into words, but then about ten years ago, it hit me. The softness and colors remind me of my dreams. It's just out of focus enough to make me remember it. Your examples reinforce my views very much. Thanks for posting them.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
59. Oh, thank you! They were my first artistic love.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:55 PM
Aug 2024

I thought their work was pure magic. Then I went to art school and back then, Impressionism wasn't in vogue. But my love for Impressionism never left, and now I Iive near the birthplace of American Impressionism. There's an American Impressionist Museum about twenty minutes away, next to an art association which carries on the tradition. I visit both of them at least every month. It still inspires and teaches me.

nuxvomica

(13,021 posts)
51. They are both gorgeous
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:22 PM
Aug 2024

Last edited Fri Aug 30, 2024, 08:17 PM - Edit history (1)

But the first one is especially delightful when you scroll down and suddenly the reflection of the sky appears. Art should entertain the eye, compelling it to linger like a lovesick fan at the stage door, and these paintings certainly do that.

LiberalLoner

(10,223 posts)
54. Gorgeous tonalist paintings! ❤️👏👏👏👍👍 I am always trying to make paintings like these and
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:30 PM
Aug 2024

So far I always fail. But I keep hoping maybe someday!

Beautiful work!

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
55. Thank you! I posted these because of you!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:44 PM
Aug 2024

I wanted you to see how I combined brushwork with palette knife work.

LiberalLoner

(10,223 posts)
57. Thank you so much! I can't tell where you've used a palette knife, tbh, it looks very smooth!
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 07:53 PM
Aug 2024

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
61. Sometimes I used it for foreground foliage, like the marsh grasses and their reflections, for texture.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 08:01 PM
Aug 2024

And sometimes I use it to layer one color over another almost like a scumble, with the lower color coming through. If the first color is more of a shadow and the palette-knifed color layered on top is warmer and lighter, it can look like foliage coming up through shadow and catching the light.

And sometimes I use the palette knife not to add paint but to soften edges if they're jumping out and drawing the eye to an area that I don't want to be a focal point.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
64. Thanks! IIt was quite a revelation to me when I learned about "sky holes"--the areas between the branches where the sky
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 08:11 PM
Aug 2024

pokes through. I used to think you painted the sky, then all the branches, but it works out better if you paint large, simple tree and foliage shapes, then define the branches by painting the sky in between them.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
63. Thank you! I find oils pretty forgiving because, unlike watercolors, you can keep correcting or adding to them
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 08:08 PM
Aug 2024

until you're happy with it.

judesedit

(4,521 posts)
71. It's the drying time in between.. Have you used acrylics? Just curious.
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 09:23 AM
Aug 2024

I agree that there is nothing more impressive than a great oil portrait or landscape, though. Beautiful job. Thanks so much for sharing.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
73. When I first picked up a paintbrush after a decades-long hiatus, I started with acrylics.
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 05:56 PM
Aug 2024

Working outside, they dried almost too fast for my taste--I like working wet into wet--but drying extender helped. I still have some acrylics, and I could see myself using them again, especially for quick plein air sketches. But when I switched to oils, I just found them so rich and delicious. It might just be that I'm more familiar with them, because waaaaaaay back in college, that's all we ever used.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
62. The top one is on a path at Rocky Neck State Park in East Lyme, Connecticut
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 08:05 PM
Aug 2024

and the second one is at Harkness Memorial Park in Waterford, Connecticut, just a few miles from our home in New London. I'm lucky to live close to quite a state and municipal parks along Long Island Sound.

Bristlecone

(10,524 posts)
66. Absolutely love them both.
Fri Aug 30, 2024, 09:08 PM
Aug 2024

The reflection(s) of the tree line and the sky in the water look really good.

The light and color on the top large tree are fantastic.

Great work.

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
70. Thanks, bif!
Sat Aug 31, 2024, 08:56 AM
Aug 2024

I'm enjoying your work as well. I'm sure I've told you this before, but I'm inspired by your ability to notice the beauty in everyday objects. (Those glasses and their reflection!)

femmedem

(8,455 posts)
79. Thanks, GPV!
Mon Sep 2, 2024, 08:41 PM
Sep 2024

I feel so lucky to live in an area full of beautiful, inspiring scenery.

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