Showing posts with label country dancers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label country dancers. Show all posts

Monday, June 06, 2011

The Dance Hall - original oil figurative painting

This painting is on 11 x 14" Fredrix archival canvas board.   I was going to describe
my summer self-education in drawing and my new adventures in oil sticks (not oil pastels), but
trying to post on Blogger tonight is difficult and is driving me so crazy, I just want to get out of here - maybe
tomorrow's posting will be easier!  Hope all is going well for all of you - thanks for stopping by!

Friday, April 01, 2011

Cowboy Boogie - original oil figurative painting

Here's a little ditty that I did some time ago and just now decided to post it.  This painting is on 6 x 6" Gessobord.  Thanks for stopping by - have a great weekend everybody! 
PS.  Now that I look at this painting, it seems that she had to take him by the hand and show him how to dance. This cowboy seems a little intimidated! Sold

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Two Step Lovers - original oil figurative painting

I love the skirts with a little lace peeking out underneath.  This painting, 7 x 5" on Gessobord, has lots more brushwork than I usually do and I am pretty happy with it.  It was just a delight to do - I've seen this "hold" that they have on each other a few times and I think it's, well, "sweet". 
Thanks so much for stopping by Hackberry Street Studio!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Slow Dancing - original oil pastel figurative painting by Connie Chadwell




On a hot Texas night, it's cool in the honky-tonk, with lots of chatter, pitchers of beer and two-stepping music.  This painting is oil pastel on 12 x 9" Pastelbord.  Thanks so much for stopping by!  Sold

Friday, September 25, 2009

Western Swing - original oil western dancer figurative painting by Connie Chadwell




This is another painting done on 8 x 10" single primed linen board and I'm amazed at how little paint is required. It's really a thin application with a soft appearance - a very different experience for me. No worrying about softening edges here. Loved doing this one. Thanks so much for stopping by my blog - I really appreciate it!

Wednesday, June 10, 2009