A stunning duo that graces my studio!
Orchid Single by Ann McCann 6 X 12” Watercolor
Here I worked with one orchid branch with a slightly different technique.
A stunning duo that graces my studio!
Orchid Single by Ann McCann 6 X 12” Watercolor
Here I worked with one orchid branch with a slightly different technique.
In December we visited Codfish Falls in CT just before sunset. This pond was just across the street from the falls. I loved the light from the setting sun on the distant trees and its reflections on the frozen pond.
I love doing house portraits for my realtor friend. She gives them as presents to some of her home sellers. My challenge here was capturing bricks and driveway stones. I chose to do the bricks fairly tight but the stones very loose.
I’m glad a customer saw this at my studio and liked it as much as I do. It feels like a flower dance to me so I named it calypso!
I painted with the McKinney Plein Air group yesterday. It was 42 degrees and windy, but we were able to find a somewhat warm spot. This is what northern Texas looks like in the winter!
This dandelion is spreading its seed pods to the wind. They may come to your yard! There are lots of silver sparkles here that don’t show in the photo.
Along Route #6 on Cape Cod, there is a row of tourist cabins with the bright turquoise one out front. I couldn’t resist painting them!
My bedroom window in Connecticut faces east, and the late winter sunrises are glorious.
This is one of greeting cards. Playing with ideas for “airborne objects.”
We have had snow in CT and snow in Dallas. Great winter for us. I boldly signed my name in red. Not sure what I think of that!
This is my view every late afternoon at 4:30 pm. I will miss this in Dallas!
Red poinsettia and amaryllis decorate these winter greens with touches of gold and turquoise. It captures the spirit of the season.
I painted this 9 X 12” plein air oil in the wildflower fields behind the George Bush Library. The flowers are fire wheel, horsemint (a type of bee balm) and basket flower. The color palette is unusual but it really works!
When spring comes to Texas, all I want to paint are Texas wildflowers. Here is a duo of bluebonnet and Indian paintbrush. Together they glow.