Monday, April 30, 2012

Texas Rose

11x14 oil on panel - nfs

This past weekend I went to the Texas Coast - Rockport/Fulton area - with Plein Air Austin. We had 10 artists attend the retreat and enjoyed the challenge of painting some really tough subject matter in some equally tough conditions. The wind was up, to say the least. The oystermen on these boats didn't like it any better than we did. This boat was begging to be painted with the afternoon light hitting the one side. My friend Terri painted along with me - here she is at work on her beautiful watercolor.


It was really cool to be alongside the working docks and watching the boats come in with shrimp and oysters. They would offload them directly to a waiting refrigerated semi for overnight delivery I bet. "Texas Rose" was the name of the red boat, but with the wind, there was no way I could paint a straight enough line to try to get that on the bow.

2 comments:

martinealison said...

Des bateaux qui roulaient les hanches tels une belle fille dans un port...
Une merveilleuse peinture...
gros bisous

Studio at the Farm said...

I love the oyster boat, Robin. The greenish cast to its surroundings make it stand out so well. What a great place to be painting!!!

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