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Tag Archives: watercolor
MATERA
None of us the US are allowed inside the EU right now, but that doesn’t stop us from dreaming of better days to come. For those adventurous artists who have squeezed the last drop from your yellow ochre and burnt … Continue reading
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Tagged allegretto art, allegretto design, architecture, balcony, basilicata, city scape, contemporary, doors, italia, italian architecture, italian piazza, italian scene, italian village, Italy, matera, mediterranean painting, pam franz, pamela allegretto, pamela allegretto franz, rooftop, serene, southern Italy, stairs, steps, street scene, terra cotta, tourism, travel, travel scene, warm colors, watercolor, windows
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MATERA
MATERA For those adventurous artists who have squeezed the last drop from your yellow ochre and burnt sienna while painting Tuscan sunrises and sunsets, head south. I’m not talking Rome or Naples or Salerno, I mean the Deep South that … Continue reading
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Tagged allegretto art, allegretto design, architecture, archway, balcony, basilicata, carlo levi, city scape, contemporary, doors, eboli, Europe, italia, italian architecture, italian piazza, italian scene, italian village, Italy, lamppost, matera, mediterranean painting, modern art, pam franz, pamela allegretto, pamela allegretto franz, retro, rooftop, serene, southern Italy, stairs, steps, street scene, terra cotta, tile, tourism, travel, travel scene, vintage, warm colors, watercolor, windows
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GUARDIANS
GUARDIANS This painting is a first draft book cover for “Midnight And The Magical Prairie Schooner” written by my dear friend Denis Gessing. Information on purchasing this exciting and engaging novel can be found at: http://www.olteller.com The original painting is … Continue reading
Posted in Angels, animated art, Art, folk art, original art, Uncategorized
Tagged acrylic painting, allegretto, allegretto art, ancient ancestors, angels, art, beach, cave, clouds, contemporary art, covered wagon, faith, family, fantasia, fantasy, funky art, guides, horse, landscape, mystical, mystical art, ocean, original art, pam franz, pamela allegretto, pamela allegretto franz, sea, seascape, seashore, sky, water, watercolor
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PAINTING IN TUSCANY – SIENA
PAINTING IN TUSCANY – SIENA The walled city of Siena lies on three sienna-colored hills in the center of Tuscany. Planted solidly back in the Middle Ages, this show place of Italian Gothic preserves its original character perhaps more … Continue reading
Posted in Art, flowers, Italian Architecture, Italy, original art, Travel, Tuscany, Uncategorized
Tagged acrylic painting, allegretto, allegretto art, architecture, art, city painting, contemporary art, flowers, italia, italian architecture, italian scene, italian travel, Italy, landscape, original art, painting in italy, painting in siena, painting in tuscant, painting of italian buildings, painting of stairs, pam franz, pamela allegretto, pamela allegretto franz, plein air painting, siena, siena painting, tourism, travel, turismo, tuscan landscape, tuscan village, Tuscany, watercolor
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San Gimignano
PAINTING IN ITALY / SAN GIMIGNANO San Gimignano is a feast for artists who seek diversity. The views from this Tuscan hill town are breathtaking, especially the explosive red sunsets. In town, the Piazza della Cisterna and it’s connecting … Continue reading
Posted in animated art, Art, Italian Architecture, Italy, original art, Still Life, Tuscany, Uncategorized
Tagged allegretto, allegretto art, art, children's art, contemporary art, fantasy, funky art, italia, italian architecture, italian scene, italian travel, Italy, juvenile art, original art, pinocchio, puppets, san gimignano, still life, street scene, tourism, toy store, toys, travel, trompe l'oeil, tuscan scene, tuscan village, Tuscany, watercolor
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Hawaiian Pua
While living in Hawaii for ten years, it somehow didn’t seem right to not paint a flower now and then. Although the ability to identify most flowers by their proper name eludes me, and my lack of floristic knowledge … Continue reading
Posted in Art, flowers, original art, tropical art, Uncategorized
Tagged acrylic, allegretto, allegretto art, art, contemporary art, floral, flowers, funky art, hawaii, hawaiian art, hawaiian flower, hawaiian pua, kona, original art, peach colored flower, tourism, travel, tropical, tropical art, tropical flower, tropics, watercolor
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Painting in Italy / Rome
My frequent trips throughout Italy persistently spark my urge to paint. Although it’s impossible to resist an occasional Tuscan sun-drenched landscape or turquoise Mediterranean seascape, I’m primarily lured to paint Italy’s diverse architecture. Rome is a prime example of this … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Italian Architecture, Italy, original art, Uncategorized
Tagged allegretto, art, contemporary art, italia, italian architecture, italian scene, italian street scene, italian travel, latim, original art, roma, roman street scene, rome, southern Italy, tourism, travel, watercolor
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Matera
For those adventurous artists who have squeezed the last drop from your yellow ochre and burnt sienna while painting Tuscan sunrises and sunsets, head south. I’m not talking Rome or Naples or Salerno, I mean the Deep South that Carlo … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Italian Architecture, Italy, original art, Uncategorized
Tagged allegretto, architecture, art, basilicata, carlo levi, christ stopped at eboli, contemporary art, doors, eboli, italia, italian architecture, italian scene, Italy, matera, original art, southern Italy, tourism, travel, watercolor, windows
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