Art

brought to you by the color red

After my post “brought to you by the color green” for last week’s Photo Challenge I couldn’t resist following up with a celebration of the color red. Once again these snippets of palettes and paintings are each linked to their original post if you would like to see the full image.

      

      

      

      

Can yellow be far behind?

maturday

 

Westminster Bridge matted and framed

Dedicated to the memory of PC Keith Palmer, Aysha Frade, Kurt Cochran and Leslie Rhodes.

brought to you by the color green

This week’s Photo Challenge: It IS Easy Being Green! is “all about color,” says Michelle.

What better way to celebrate the color green than through a gallery of snippets of palettes and paintings that I have posted over the past few years. If you wish to see the full image, each one is linked to its original post . Enjoy 🙂

      

      

      

      

glen canyon revisited 2

Glen Canyon Study #3  Watercolor, Pen and Ink 16.3.17

Glen Canyon Study #4  Pen and Ink 16.3.17

palette strip 16.3.17

glen canyon revisited

Glen Canyon Study #1 watercolour, pen and ink 13.03.17

Glen Canyon Study #2  Pen and Ink 13.3.17

and all that jazz

This week’s Photo Challenge is all about sharing “a photo of things that complement each other”

jazz

all that jazz 27.2.17

Two weeks ago we spent a memorable weekend in Seattle where of course we visited the famous Pike Place Market. At the entrance to the market we enjoyed the great jazz of Seattle’s Speakeasy Jazz Cats. If you have some time tap your feet for a few minutes as we did together with a very appreciative crowd.

I thought today’s painting and the jazz were a good match. I hope you agree.

As an addendum we were in Seattle to hear the stunning Yuja Wang, perhaps the most exciting pianist in the world, play in concert with the brilliant violinist Leonidas Kavakos. If you have never heard Ms Wang play visit her website here, fall in love, and be amazed.

yuja-i