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Allentown garage in Arlington Park, Buffalo |
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Center and 7th in Lewiston, NY |
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Considering a Cruller, the Niagara Falls Hiker |
Summer is outdoor painting season whenever there is time and decent weather. Each of these three paintings had a different reason to be made. The 'Fairweather Paletteers' of East Aurora met up with Niagara Frontier Plein Air Painters in Allentown for the garage view. It had a red tricycle in the driveway but the scale was wrong, so I overpainted it and hope to find another tricycle to put it back, larger this time.
The second was a demonstration painting at the Lewiston Art Festival, a view of their wonderful street gardens. It took two mornings to get the light right as I was facing west and the sun moved the shadows quickly.
The last was painted in the park across from the NACC in NIagara Falls, included two well known landmarks. Freddie's Donuts has been there longer than I have lived in this area, and the Hiker was placed early in the last century, at the corner of Portage and Main Street. I hope no one decides to clean up his gaudy blue patina.
Allentown Garage, 11x14 oil on canvas
Center and 7th, 7.5x10.5 oil on Arches Huile
Considering A Cruller, 9x12 oil on Arches Huile