Welcome to "Painting Scenic 30-A Daily"! My goal this year is to paint our local area as much as possible. I hope you enjoy and are encouraged by the message I try to give through the paintings!
You can visit my personal website at www.AaronSutton.com. I also have a blogspot blog at www.aaronsuttonartist.blogspot.com
Take care, Aaron
You can visit my personal website at www.AaronSutton.com. I also have a blogspot blog at www.aaronsuttonartist.blogspot.com
Take care, Aaron
Love Watchin' My Girls in the Ocean... on Scenic 30-A
Posted 02-17-2009 at 03:22 PM by acsuttondesign
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
8x10 acrylic on canvas
Valentine's Day was a great opportunity to pay special attention to the people that matter the most in our lives. Now that we have expressed that love it's great to sit back and enjoy the blessing these people are in our our lives. Each person represents a blessing and love letter from God to us.
This painting is available. Contact the artist for additional info.
email: artist@aaronsutton.com
website: Aaron Sutton - Artist & Poet - "A contemporary artist with a creative passion inspired by God, family and life."
8x10 acrylic on canvasValentine's Day was a great opportunity to pay special attention to the people that matter the most in our lives. Now that we have expressed that love it's great to sit back and enjoy the blessing these people are in our our lives. Each person represents a blessing and love letter from God to us.
This painting is available. Contact the artist for additional info.
email: artist@aaronsutton.com
website: Aaron Sutton - Artist & Poet - "A contemporary artist with a creative passion inspired by God, family and life."
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Its nice to see someone else doing small works AND on location. Ive had 9 x 12 paintings that are twice the price of a 36 x 48 gallery-wrap peice....& that seems to be a hard one to absorb on the whole-as you probably already know.
As more plein air painters & artists who work in smaller scale emerge-a shift in paradigm may happen slowly-where the strength of the piece, & not it's weight is not so much a pricing problem.
Great image again-you should look at the work of glen harrington who illustrated a yeats complitation-a book for younger readers of sorts-my favorite books......keeps me out of the deep end of the pool!
great work Aamigo
mPosted 02-18-2009 at 08:40 AM by Mark Partington
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Quote:Its nice to see someone else doing small works AND on location. Ive had 9 x 12 paintings that are twice the price of a 36 x 48 gallery-wrap peice....& that seems to be a hard one to absorb on the whole-as you probably already know.
As more plein air painters & artists who work in smaller scale emerge-a shift in paradigm may happen slowly-where the strength of the piece, & not it's weight is not so much a pricing problem.
Great image again-you should look at the work of glen harrington who illustrated a yeats complitation-a book for younger readers of sorts-my favorite books......keeps me out of the deep end of the pool!
great work Aamigo
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Mark, Thanks for the compliments! I will have to Check out Glen's work! I started painting small so that I could accomplish more paintings, try different scenes and techniques......... and also make quality paintings that are affordable for anyone. I can't wait to get out on a warmer day and do some more painting on location!! Thanks again my friend.Posted 02-19-2009 at 10:11 AM by acsuttondesign
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