Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts

Monday, April 3, 2017

Crab painting by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan

Crab painting by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan
This is oil painted on a 20x20x1.5 gallery wrapped canvas. It is much nicer than I was able to capture here. I have been wanting to paint nautical and things of the sea but find it quite a challenge.

Sunday, September 4, 2016

Beached boat painting by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan

Beached boat painting by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan
This was not as easy as it looks. Again a palette knife for texture. 10x8,

Friday, January 24, 2014

Getting My Feet Wet by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan

Getting My Feet Wet by Alabama Artist Angela Sullivan

I attended a workshop with Carol Carmichael in Birmingham, Al. over the weekend. It was wonderful to say the least. I certainly painted differently than my usual. Mostly explored more of a pastel look instead of the bold paints I most often use. Over the next few days I will be posting some of the ones I did at this workshop and afterward while still using the techniques I learned there.
Thanks Carol for such a lovely time.
Figurative painting oil on 10x8 canvas.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Checking It Out by Anglea Sullivan

Checking It Out by Angela Sullivan
A lonely pelican sitting on a stump just waiting for some unsuspecting fish to come by. 
7x5 oil on canvas panel
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Monday, August 20, 2012

Shrimping

Shrimping
Shrimp boats are so majestic and old looking. When I think of them I think of something old
and creaking with each roll of the tide. I know I am wrong but my thoughts are along the gulf coast.
A place where seagulls fill the sky and the smell of salt is heavy in the air.
6x6 oil on gallery wrapped canvas
For sale or auction at my DPW gallery. Follow the link to pay via PayPal

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Always There

Always There
Standing...In the sun...in the rain. On good days and bad. Standing...
Just waiting day after day to help that wayward straggler. Kinda like us. I do
believe I am here to help someone. Someone less fortunate than myself. My
hope is that sometime before my life is over I would have made the life of someone
else better. What will I do today? I will let you know.
7x5 oil on canvas panel
Sold

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Hermie

Hermie
Hermie the Hermit. No I really don't like to be alone. Oh! wait
what am I saying I do like it when I am alone but then again I know
someone else will always return home. I don't think I would like to 
be alone always.......
5x7 acrylic on canvas panel.
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$80

Monday, March 21, 2011

By The Seashore


By The Seashore
A shell gently buried in the sand until uncovered by the surf.
If you hold it close to your ear you can still hear the sounds of the sea.
Can't you just smell the salty breeze.
6x4 acrylic on canvas panel.
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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Yellow Dingy

Yellow Dingy
Reflections of yellow and blue shine bright in the afternoon sun. Anchored now to a small
bouy in a pacific harbor she will soon be drifting along taking her owners to a far away place of refuge.
This painting is for sale at JC Morgan Art Gallery , Oxford, Al 36203
5x7 acrylic on masonite panel.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Safe Harbor




Safe Harbor
Sitting in the harbor are two shrimp boats. Safe from the devastation of the
recent oil spill. These two boats are in still water with only ripples from the current gently
swaying them ever so slightly. They won't shrimp today.
Today is a day of leisure, a day for their owners to
spend time with their families a day spent in safe harbor.
Acrylic on gallery wrapped canvas 18x24.
This painting is sold. JC Morgan Art Gallery
Thanks to Sally Evans for naming the boats.

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Sunday, March 28, 2010

The Carol


Painting this boat reminded me of an
old shrimp boat my dad used to own.
We, my dad, brother, sisters and I set
out for a nice day of shrimping. A tremendous
storm came up and almost capsized our
53 ft shrimper. I have never been so scared
in my life. Acrylic on 10x20 panel board.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Tug Team



This is acrylic on 8x8 panel board.
Painted for a challenge at virtual paintout.