Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Stream's Winter Snow - original impressionistic representational wintry landscape painting by Pennsylvania Contemporary Artist Pat Koscienski

Stream's Winter Snow
14" x 11"
Acrylic on canvas

Another snow painting from a photograph from my morgue accrued over the years.  Pennsylvania has many small streams, from the Yellow Breeches, the Conodoguinet, Paxton Creek, Condorus, a lot of them in the surrounding area where I live; all leading to and draining into the Susquehanna River.   A fisherman's dream and an artist's delight.  All of my paintings are for sale.  If interested in the price or purchasing, please contact PAT.  If interested in seeing more of my paintings, please visit my website at:


Thursday, January 17, 2013

Creek's Winter Blanket - acrylic impressionistic snowy landscape painting of a stream by Pennsylvania Artist Pat Koscienski

Creek's Winter Blanket
14" x 11"
Acrylic on canvas
 
This is the second painting in my winter series.  Nothing more beautiful than a blanket of snow over a stream of water.  If you have any questions, or wish to purchase, contact PAT.  To see more of my paintings, abstract or representational, please visit my website at:
 
 
 

Monday, January 14, 2013

Blue Spruce and Winter Snow - acrylic palette knife painting by Pennsylvania Artist Pat Koscienski

 
Blue Spruce and Winter Snow
14" x 11"
Acrylic on canvas
 
This is one of the 4 winter scenes that I was inspired to paint because of the heavy snows that we got.  Looking through my very large morgue I was able to come up with many years of heavy snow references.  And, believe me, there were many.  This painting was done mainly with a palette knife.   If you have any questions or wish to purchase, contact PAT.  If you would like to see more of my paintings, please visit my website at:

Sunday, January 6, 2013

The Lacemaker after Vermeer - acrylic painting of a lace maker after Vermeer by Pennsylvania Artist Pat Koscienski

 
The Lacemaker after Vermeer
8" x 10"
Acrylic on canvas
 
 
This painting was done for the challenge posted by Lela Stankovic on her Paint and Draw Together Blogspot.  It was quite humbling trying to paint ala one of the great Masters.  If you could see the original, you would see how far off I am.  However, I do feel that "learning" took place. If you have any questions or wish to purchase, contact PAT.   If you would like to see more of my paintings, please visit my website at: