Mind control; thought control December 30, 2012 Carol L. Douglas A very typical boy illustration of a “smoking gun,” albeit better executed than most. From the sketchbook of one of… Continue Reading →
A brief foray into indirect painting December 23, 2012 Carol L. Douglas “Adirondack autumn grove,” 12X16, oil on canvasboard, 2012(please excuse the reflections; my camera isn’t back yet) I had a few… Continue Reading →
Of sidekicks and teenagers who sleep in class December 19, 2012 Carol L. Douglas He’s fifteen… I asked him. I had the good fortune to have lunch yesterday with two of my former sidekicks,… Continue Reading →
The Quality of Light December 1, 2012 Carol L. Douglas “Michelle in incandescent light,” 36X24, oil on canvas. (Photo credit, Brad Van Auken) Last week I went to a figure… Continue Reading →
One Morning in Maine November 27, 2012 Carol L. Douglas With apologies to Robert McCloskey “Sunset at Marshall Point,” 8X6, oil on canvasboard, private collection People say, “Paint what you… Continue Reading →
Last week to see these paintings October 25, 2012 Carol L. Douglas Final week! It’s been a good show and well-received, but it comes down November 1. If you want to see… Continue Reading →
Ten days on the road October 11, 2012 Carol L. Douglas Painting John Porter on the porch of the Irondequoit Inn. Normally, you develop a painting all over, in layers, but… Continue Reading →
Blessings of a non-pictorial nature September 17, 2012 Carol L. Douglas Let’s get the sketch out of the way, first. No, it’s not very good, but that is small potatoes compared… Continue Reading →
Last chance! A week of instructed wilderness painting, only $775 inclusive! September 14, 2012 Carol L. Douglas September 30-October 5 2012 Paint in the unfettered splendor of nature with celebrated artist Carol L. Douglas, in the bewitching,… Continue Reading →
Fall classes starting now! September 11, 2012 Carol L. Douglas The model’s eye point of view… Studio in Art Saturday, 10-1Tuesday, 2:30-5:30 (Oil, pastel, acrylic, watercolor)This class focuses on still… Continue Reading →