Showing posts with label artist Dyan Newton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist Dyan Newton. Show all posts

Sunday, October 12, 2014

The Pink Truck

 
  The Pink Truck 
 
The Pink Truck
12 x 16 Watercolor on Canvas
Available for Studio Tour Lubbock, November 8 & 9
Marsha Davis Studio
 
This painting was done on a regular canvas, not watercolor canvas.  I prepared the canvas by wiping with alcohol first. I was trying this method so I could just spray with an archival mineral spirits (glossy) and not put behind mat and glass.

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Meadow Mission II


Meadow Mission II 



 
Meadow Mission II
11 x 14 Acrylic on Canvas
Sold
 
This painting was completed in last Acrylic Class. 
Next Acrylic One Day Workshop will be at Garden and Arts Center in Lubbock, Texas July 22 9-4
Acrylic One-Day Workshop in Amarillo at the Amarillo Art Institute August 9, 9-5

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Summer Clouds



 
Summer Clouds
11 x 14 Acrylic on Canvas
Available
 
This painting was from a photo I took last year on the way back from Red River.  We painted this in my last acrylic class.  Next One - day Acrylic Workshop will be July 22 9-4 at the Garden and Arts Center in Lubbock, Texas
Also a One-Day Acrylic Workshop in Amarillo Saturday, August 9, 9-5 at the Amarillo Art Institute

Saturday, April 5, 2014

Spring Day

Spring Day


Spring Day
11 x 14 Acrylic on Canvas
Available at Lubbock' Art's Festival April 10-13
Dyan Newton

I took this photo years ago on the way to Santa Fe, but just now got brave enough to try it.  This was painted up at Ceta Canyon Retreat.

Sunday, March 2, 2014

OLD PECOS GALLERY COURTYARD

 
OLD PECOS GALLERY COURTYARD
 


Old Pecos Gallery Courtyard
15 x 22 Watercolor on Paper
Available
 
This is a painting I did of a courtyard outside of "Old Pecos Gallery" in Carlsbad, New Mexico

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Artist's Loft II

ARTIST'S LOFT II

 
 

 
Artist's Loft II
16 x 16 Acrylic on Wrapped Canvas
Awesome to be in this new gallery!!!!
 Grand Opening March 28th, Old Spring Town, Texas
 
This house was part of the Hurd Gallery on the way to Ruidoso.  Just walked behind it to get this view.  I originally had painted this in watercolor.  Painted it in acrylic for gallery.