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607 Triplets

The owls, Spring weather, and a recent visit to Joanna Poehlmann's exhibit (my second) have put me in a mood to paint with a bird theme.  I have no idea what kind of bird eggs these are despite my effort to find out, because I found the photo on a copyright free site.  I guess it can be anything you want it to be.   If you have an idea, please let me know.

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/607-triplets/373370
tags: acrylic on 5x5 clayboard, bird eggs, bird nest, nature, price $100 buy now through paypal
Thursday 05.07.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

605 Atlantic Ocean, March in Massachusetts

I am feeling a little more confident about using the oil paints and am understanding how they work, even enjoying the process, today starting a new large landscape with the oil paints.  I can't imagine how long this will take to be finished.

In other news, the Owl Patrol has discovered the Great Horned Owl family has moved to another clump of trees on my block to escape the crow attacks.  The owls are less visible, but hopefully we will be able to see and hear them from our house.

Last night I saw a You Tube video of a female GHO laying her egg.  It reminded me so much of my childbirth experiences.   There was another amazing You Tube video of the mother GHO feeding her 2 day and 4 day old owlet babies.  Check it out. 

"605 Atlantic Ocean, March in Massachusetts"
oil - 9x12 in
http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/605-atlantic-ocean-march-in-massachusetts/373051
tags: Atlantic Ocean, Buy now through Pay Pal, oil on 9x12 hardboard, price $125, seascape
Tuesday 05.05.15
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604 Great Horned Owl Primary Wing Feather

My neighbor found this feather in her yard along with the tail feathers of a wren.  The GHO male has been seen perching on this neighbor's chimney and he always seems to be facing in the direction of our house.  I saw a fluffy white cotton tail the other day in the vicinity.  hmmmm.....

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/604-great-horned-owl-primary-wing-feather/372570
tags: acrylic on 12 x 4 x 1.5" gallery wrapped canvas. Great Horned Owl wing feather. bird, nature, price $100 buy through Pay Pal, wild life
Sunday 05.03.15
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603 Sunflowers in the Sunroom

It was a perfect moment,  as the sunflowers just happened to be falling in a perfectly natural arrangement and the sun streamed in our front window, the light hitting some of the the petals,   charging them with vibrancy.  I couldn't let the opportunity to paint them pass.

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/603-sunflowers-in-the-sunroom/372117
tags: acrylic on 8x6 gessoed Ampersand museum hardbord, floral, price $125 buy through Pay Pal., still life, sunflowers
Friday 05.01.15
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602 Will or Cramer?


For a full 24 hours, we could not find the family of Great Horned Owls in the neighborhood, and sadly assumed they left the area, but we joyfully discovered they had moved only a block south from the willow tree.  The babies are more mobile now, but still, at least one parent is usually nearby.  They are not visible to us during the daytime, but at dusk they are busy.  Since they are now a block closer to our house, I am hoping they will get "carry out" from our yard.  I have chased squirrels and chipmunks from our bird feeders, thanks to Oliver's guard.

A giant thank you to Steve Gardiner for taking such beautiful pictures of the owls, including the reference photo for this painting,  for sharing them with friends and neighbors, and for granting permission for me to paint them. 

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/602-will-or-cramer/371974
tags: acrylic on 6x8 Ampersand museum hardboard, bird, nature, owl, owlet, price $125 buy through Pay Pal.
Thursday 04.30.15
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601 Dilapidated

I love old buildings with character, including dilapidated farms.  If the walls could talk, I'm sure the stories and history would be very interesting.  This is a watercolor painted from a photo from The Morgue.  Watercolor was my first love, beginning in high school.

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/601-dilapidated/371764

tags: barn, building, farm, image is 4.5 x 6.5. price $50 buy now through Pay Pal, watercolor on 140 lb watercolor paper
Wednesday 04.29.15
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600 Learning to Fly

I am excited and proud that this is my 600th daily painting in two years with Daily Paintworks.  I never imagined how rewarding this experience woud be, but I have enjoyed every minute of it, meeting new DPW artists along the way, and certainly learning a lot I didn't know about painting.
Oh happy day!

As you may know from previous reports, my neighbors and I are all hooting with joy over the Great Horned Owl family in a nearby willow tree.  I can't seem to get enough of this experience, so there was no question as to what my 600th subject would be.  We have been watching this family grow since January, now with two babies.  I took the photo of this owlet on the day when we first saw the chicks moving about the branches, spreading their wings for balance, and maybe even flying a little.  To see these beautiful creatures with their Mama is such an awesome experience---she never takes her eyes off of them, each day giving them more independence, all with a motherly nurturing we share.  She calls them to come for breakfast and dinner and it reminds the human mother observers of the days when we called our little ones down to eat, only we weren't serving rabbits.  Tonight's crowd of owl-groupies neared 20 people, and all agree it will be very sad to see them move on, although we know that's the way it works.  "hoo ooo, ca CHOO"

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/600-learning-to-fly/371230
tags: acrylic on 8x8 hardboard, bird, owl, owlet, price $175 buy through Pay Pal, wildlife
Monday 04.27.15
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599 Bringing Spring Inside

I am still wearing earmuffs, scarf and gloves.  Pansies are not yet planted out in the garden. (sigh)
tags: acrylic on 6x8 gessoed Ampersand hardboard, blue and white bowl series, contact artist for price, pansies, spring flowers, still life
Sunday 04.26.15
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598 Bringing Spring In

Last weekend I bought 2 flats of pansies but it has been too darn cold to go out and garden.  So I just brought some indoors to paint.  Pansies are so sweet and simply say "happy."

tags: acrylic on 6x6 hardboard, blue and orange, blue and white bowl, complimentary palette. Contact artist for price, pansies, spring flowers
Saturday 04.25.15
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597 View of Lake Michigan From the Harvey's

I've been working on sea/skyscapes for the last several months as inspired by Roos Rose Schuring.  I just love her work, which is so free and seemingly so simple, but really so very difficult to achieve.  I am not trained in oil paints, so I am learning that too.  The photo reference was taken in the early evening on the shore of Lake Michigan.  I cropped out my garden club friends (shhhh...don't tell).

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/597-view-of-lake-michigan-from-the-harveys/370444

tags: Lake Michigan, oil on 9x12" hardboard, price $175 buy through Pay Pal, seascape, sky and sea
Friday 04.24.15
Posted by Diane Campion
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596 Retired

A long-time Garden Club member is a landscape architect and she has the most beautiful property overlooking Lake Michigan.  It is all simply magnificent.  In the Fall, she so graciously gave us a tour of the gardens and pathways.   On our way up the beautiful lannon stone steps from the Lake was this little vignette.  I knew I would paint it someday.

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/596-retired/370253



tags: acrylic on 6x8 Ampersand museum hardboard, boats, canoe, landscape, price $100 buy through Pay Pal, woods
Thursday 04.23.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 

Off to Door County


It's official.  My paintings are now on the walls and one in the calendar of my favorite gallery in Fish Creek/Door County, Wisconsin.  The second batch of paintings shipped to them yesterday is shown in the first photo, framed with my favorite floater frames from Franken Frames.  The first batch, framed with gilded frames as shown in the second photo, was delivered by the kindest of friends to the gallery. All in all, there are 26 paintings from my blue and white bowl series.  I hope they will be well received.

I didn't finish my painting of Mama Owl today, hopefully tomorrow.  It was thrilling to see Papa and the two babies, who are nearly as big as Dad now, posing for me this afternoon, third photo.  Pretty cool, isn't it????







tags: artist, blue and white bowl series, diane campion, fruit and vegetables, still life
Tuesday 04.21.15
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594 Reflections

I was thrilled to see this rippled reflection in the water of a boat in a marina at Captiva, Florida.  As artists, we are encouraged to look at shapes, not articulating or thinking of exactly what we are drawing or painting.  That was no problem for me since I don't know a thing about boats, so I wouldn't know what to call it in the first place. 

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/594-reflections/369533



tags: acrylic on 7x5" hardboard, boat, price $100 buy through Pay Pal, reflection in water, seascape
Monday 04.20.15
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593 Great Horned Owlet

I have so much on my mind today.  I painted up a storm, but this is what I am most proud of.  As mentioned before, we have a Great Horned Owl family with two babies in our neighborhood, and I can't visit them enough.  I am learning so much about these magnificent creatures and have such a respect for Mother Nature.  We live in a fairly urban area with houses very close together not far from Lake Michigan, but we have more than our share of wildlife.  On Easter Sunday, we had two giant turkeys in our front yard.  We have had coyotes visit as well as deer.  (That combination did not go well.)  Last year, we had baby racoons on our patio. But the owls....they have captured the hearts of many, including mine.  We are waiting for them to fledge, which will be a huge community event.  We are hoping they hang around the neighborhood to keep the rabbit population down. 

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/593-great-horned-owlet/369281
tags: acrylic on 5x7 hardboard, animal portrait, great horned owlet, nature, price $175 buy through Pay Pal, wildlife
Sunday 04.19.15
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592 Forsythia and a Polka Dot Bowl

I know the bowl looks a little off kilter, but it is a hand made bowl and it IS off kilter.
The color yellow is my least favorite color to paint, especially in flowers.  It is very difficult to get it right, despite my "special" paint colors.  The forsythias in my studio are a joy to behold.

tags: acrylic on 6x8 Ampersand museum hardboard, blue and white bowl, contact artist for price., floral, forsythia, still life, yellow and blue
Saturday 04.18.15
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591 Spring Has Sprung

I have missed painting blue bowls, but have looked forward to this day when the forsythias are in bloom and can add them to the still life.
tags: acrylic on 6x8 Ampersand museum hardboard, blue and yellow, contact artist for price, forsythia, still life
Friday 04.17.15
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590 Instead of Frida

On Tuesday, my husband and I set out for the NSU Art Museum in Ft. Lauderdale with GPS programmed for the correct address.  We were going to see the "Frida (Kahlo), Diego (Rivera) and Friends" exhibit.  But something strange happened.  We ended up way too far east and ended up at the beach by following every instruction accurately.  It was such a beautiful day that we decided to stay and I was happy to get more sky and water painting references.  Amazing that a few weeks ago, I stood on the shore of the same ocean, but was freezing.  It was probably in the low 90's and felt so good.  Today, we are back in Milwaukee, and I worked in my garden with my winter coat on.   Oh boy.

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/590-instead-of-frida/368604
tags: acrylic on 9x12 hardboard, beach and sky scene, price $200 buy through pay pal, waterscape
Thursday 04.16.15
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589 Retail Therapy

I've been away from home for a few days but  I brought my watercolor paints with me so I wouldn't go through painting withdrawal.  This is another floral arrangement from Crate and Barrel in Lincoln Park/Chicago, peonies, lime green tulips and lilies.

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/589-retail-therapy/368368


tags: floral still life, price $50 buy through Pay Pal, still life, water color on 4 x 5" watercolor paper
Wednesday 04.15.15
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588 Retail Therapy

Why the title "Retail Therapy," you ask?  One of my favorite stores, Crate and Barrel in Lincoln Park/Chicago carries beautiful fresh flowers, the only C and B to do so.  Their arrangements are always unusual and delightful to see amidst all the cool stuff.

http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/588-retail-therapy/367947
tags: floral arrangement, price $50 buy now through pay pal, still life, watercolor on 7x4" watercolor paper
Tuesday 04.14.15
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587 West Bend, WI


http://www.dailypaintworks.com/fineart/diane-campion/587-west-bend-wi/367338
tags: West Bend, Wisconsin, acrylic on 9x12 canvas, lake, landscape, price $150 pay with pay pal
Saturday 04.11.15
Posted by Diane Campion
 
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