Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Willow Park - Acrylic Representational Impressionistic Plein Air Landscape by Pennsylvania Daily Painter Pat Koscienski

Willow Park
12" x 6"
Acrylic on canvas
SOLD
This painting was started plein aire in Willow Park, Camp Hill, PA and finished in the studio from a reference photo that I took at that time. There wasn't much sun, so when it did peak its head, I snapped quickly and was able to catch the only 2 seconds of sun that shined that day. This painting will be showing at Art & Soul Gallery on Friday where I will be demonstrating some of the techniques of plein aire painting. If in the area, drop in and say HI and look around the gallery. It is located on the 2nd floor of the West Shore Farmer's Market at 900 Market Street in Lemoyne, PA. I will be there approximately from 10:00 to 2:00. If you have any questions or wish to purchase this painting, contact Pat at patsfineart@hotmail.com or stop in to Art & Soul Gallery. If you wish to see more of my paintings, both representational and abstract, please visit my website at:

14 comments:

SYLVIANE said...

Beautiful landscape, Pat!

Pat Koscienski said...

Thank you, Sylviane.

Autumn Leaves said...

Wow, Pat. Had I the money I'd be begging for this one. It is gorgeous!

Pat Koscienski said...

Thank you Autumn, you are always so complementary. I really appreciate your visits and comments.

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

One of your best, Pat - this just sparkles with light!

Rosemary said...

Sparkles is the descriptive word here! Absolutely delightful! How I wish I could see your demo tomorrow! Have fun. Love this painting!

Pat Koscienski said...

Thanks, Claire, keep us updated on the Gettysburg events.

Pat Koscienski said...

Thanks, Rosemary, maybe I should paint on overcast days more often. LOL

Carol DeMumbrum said...

Pat, I love the 2 seconds of sun and the composition. Beautiful!! You have inspired me to try the 12"x 6" canvas. I wish I lived closer so I could stop by for your demonstration.

Pat Koscienski said...

Thanks, Carol. I really like the 12x6 or 20x10 especially when you want to show the true height and power of a tree. They work well with 6x12 and 10x20 orientations also. But be aware, the frames are not standard, nor are the prices for having to be "custom made"...LOL

Tatiana said...

Very beautiful, Pat!
Too bad I couldn't go with you that day. Maybe next time.

Pat Koscienski said...

Thank you, Tatiana. We always like it when you can join us.

Unknown said...

Beautiful Pat, your very talented, I love the spots of colour fantastic)

Pat Koscienski said...

Thanks for stopping by, Sam. I really appreciate your comments.