White Strand, Co Clare, Ireland 20 x 30 This is my first submission to Virtual Paintout. It is a neat concept. Every month they pick a location and using Google Maps, you find a street view and then paint it. They post all the submission for that month up on their blog. http://virtualpaintout.blogspot.com/ Here is my street view. |
Shenandoah Nat'l Park in the Fall
Dawn
The owners of this house bought one of my big triptychs. See if you can spot it. It's in the first 50 seconds.
UGA VIII @ Geogia Homecoming 2010
WooHoo! Sold a big one at Norcross today!
Stop by and see me in Charlotte. Booth 95
Happy 11th Anniversary to me!!!!
Plein air painting at the Botanical Gardens
Botanical Gardens.
Mount Gretna Art Show Part 3
Fiery new work on the studio wall.
Scad Classes start back on September 14th
Fall Classes @ SCAD
Tues 6:00 - 9:00 No Class Oct 12
Atlanta, GA
Mystic CT Outdoor Festival
All the wonderful paintings based on Trimble's Nursery
First Flight 48 x 48 |
Trimble's of Corchaug Nursery 36 x 36 |
Sailing Through Life 24 x 24 |
Bike Path 16 x 20 |
Flowers For Sale 36 x 36 |
The Magic Door 10 x 10 |
Take a Little Time Out 10 x 10 See ya' soon. Cheers, Dawn |
Cooper River Festival
Dawn Art News in the Northeast
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Fresh from the Studio 7/19
Celebrating 35 years of Spruill!
Camping my way to Philly and back. If you're going to drive 1600 miles, you might as well have fun.
Last weekend I had a show in Manayunk Pa (Philadelphia) and this time I decided to enjoy myself and break up the trip by camping along the way, taking my kayak and bike along.
On the way up I camped at the North Bend Federal Park in VA. This campground rocks! Most campsites had their own beach and some where boating sites only. For a girl who grew up on the lake...I could not have been happier. Below are photos from my site.
On the way home from the show I stopped at the Lums Pond Campground in Delaware. Even though I arrived in the dark on Sunday night, the mountain biking the next day was so worth it. Also, I don't think I've been to a campsite before where families made a fence and brought the horses.
Since I still had another 700 miles before home, I camped in VA again on the way home. Instead of take I 85 home as I did on the way up, I decided to take 81 to 77 and camp at the New River Trail campsite. This is a very small campsite and there are no amenities but the cycling is worth it. There are about 55 miles of trails that you can ride and the scenery is magnificent. Below are a few photos from the trail. I only went about 20 miles, but I hope to come back again and ride the entire trail sometime.