Here is the link to my work: https://flow.dreamlovepaint.com/profile/ann-mccann-texas/
Contact me directly if you are interested in any of my three paintings: alouisemccann@gmail.com
Here is the link to my work: https://flow.dreamlovepaint.com/profile/ann-mccann-texas/
Contact me directly if you are interested in any of my three paintings: alouisemccann@gmail.com
My new work at the Dutch Art Gallery was featured today in Facebook!
https://www.facebook.com/266741925555/posts/10165195731000556/?sfnsn=mo
My husband went all out for Valentine’s Day and presented me with this bouquet of hydrangeas, lilies, roses and irises. What a feast for a flower painter! It gave me hope during the horrible Texas winter storm last month.
This is another watercolor I completed in Janet Roger’s Zoom workshop last week.
I visited the abbey Notre Dame Senanque in Provence several years ago. I did an oil painting of it that I subsequently sold. This week, I painted it again in watercolors in a workshop with instructor Janet Rogers. It brought back fond memories of a wonderful trip. Ah, the smell of lavender and the hum of the hungry bees.
At the beginning of the pandemic, I did a series of iris watercolors that I titled “Corona Irises,” a play on words. Here is a small one I did that is soft and suggestive, the way I like to paint. For the next three days I am taking a Zoom watercolor course with Janet Rogers who got me reinterested in the medium two years ago!
Here is one more tribute to the bright red/hot pink quince blossoms that bloom here in early February.
Enjoy your day! It is 10 degrees and snowy here in Dallas.
Quince is blooming here with its hot pink/orange flowers. I have been painting them in watercolor (see below) and decided to do one in oil. This is a special panel that has wood sides so is framed and ready to go. I have a photo of this wood frame below.
“Hydrangea Flow” 10 X 14” Watercolor. Here I created blue hydrangeas that have substance but blurred boundaries that flow together.
“Hydrangea Clouds” 8 X 10” Watercolor. Here I created multicolored hydrangeas that are as soft as clouds.
A realtor friend commissioned me to do a watercolor of this house that she had just sold. She gifted it to the seller. I really like painting house portraits and adding all the little details. Consider one of your house or that of a friend. They make really nice gifts!
I can’t grow these in Dallas, but I really enjoy them when we visit the East Coast, especially Cape Cod. They flourish there and are huge. Love the blues!
“First Daffodils” 8 X 10” Watercolor (c)Ann McCann 2021
“Magenta Tulips” 9 X 12” Watercolor (c)Ann McCann 2021
As at the beginning of the pandemic, I am again painting watercolors. There is something so transitory about this time period and waiting to get the vaccine, so watercolors seem a more appropriate medium for me. I enjoy their immediacy and transparency.