Dulcinea Chapel, 8 x 10
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Hello, again. I was glad to finally get out again with my Plein Air Austin friends today. The weather was beautiful, albeit a bit on the cool side for some (in the fifties early on). Dulcinea Chapel is an open air chapel in Driftwood, Texas, southwest of Austin. It sits atop a ridge that offers scenic views of the Hill Country to the west. The best part about painting here is that it's only a couple miles to the Salt Lick, a famous barbecue restaurant in this part of the world. Lunch was great, as usual.
15 comments:
a lovely painting.
What a jewel of a painting this is. I'm very glad to see the finished gas station painting. It's also very lovely and has a very nice Edward Hopper vibe to it.
I am envious of you Texans being able to paint all winter! Fifties would be balmy here in WI.
Love your brushwork in this one, Stephen!
This is a gorgeous piece. Beautifully painted and the colors are soooo nice.
super! I love seeing the warm vs cool side of the buildings front. That shadow falling across the front is well done!
Love your palette ....... wonderful feeling ......
Sounds wonderful. Love this piece. I really like how you handled the shadows in the chapel with the landscape behind. It was neat seeing your and Julie's pieces together. What a beautiful spot it must be...
Your palette is wonderfully vivid and fresh, Stephen. Your painting reflects the welcoming, relaxed elegance of the chapel.
Love your tight crop on this. Great light and shadows too!
This is a beautiful piece. The soft light of the chapel stands out perfectly against the blues of the back ground. Nice loose brush strokes.
the way all these elements still pull together in such a cohesive composition is so nice. it works beautifully
Gorgeous.
Love this one stephen. such a great compostition.
geeeeez what a show off. lol. j/k
love that painting! Those lanterns are especially wonderful.
A winner for sure!
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