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A Painter's Year: We've Moved!
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Susan Abbott's Visual Journal. Wednesday, April 3, 2013. Has moved to my new site! Now all of my blogs and galleries, news and information are under one roof at the new www.susanabbott.com. Please click here. To go to my new website- and at the bottom of the blog page, you can sign up for new postings. While you're there, take a look at all the new galleries and information on my site! Many thanks to all of my google followers on this blog. I'd hate to lose you- so please go to my new Connect.
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A Painter's Year: Big Clouds over the Harbor, Hope Town
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Susan Abbott's Visual Journal. Friday, February 22, 2013. Big Clouds over the Harbor, Hope Town. Another afternoon of quickly changing weather, with sharp contrasts between a luminous distance and dark foreground. Labels: 13 inches x 12 inches. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Painter's Year" has moved to a new and improved site. Please come with us by clicking here. And you can see new painting galleries, travel sketchbooks and more at my new website. About A Painter's Year. Susan Abbott Studio News.
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A Painter's Year: Last of the Storm, Hope Town
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Susan Abbott's Visual Journal. Monday, March 18, 2013. Last of the Storm, Hope Town. The last storm cloud lifting over one of the last hand wound, kerosene lighthouses left in the world. Labels: 10 inches by 10 inches. Oil on linen panel. Great workshop on Saturday, Susan. I am inspired. All thats left is the DOING. I do believe your thorough presentation was just what Id hoped it would be; a good kick in the pants to get momentum happening at my end. (No pun intended, I think.). Monday, March 25, 2013.
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A Painter's Year: Red Shutters, Hope Town
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Susan Abbott's Visual Journal. Friday, February 1, 2013. Red Shutters, Hope Town. A morning of brilliant weather, happily spent looking at colors and shapes- especially an equilateral triangle of cerulean ocean. Labels: 12 inches x 16 inches. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A Painter's Year" has moved to a new and improved site. Please come with us by clicking here. And you can see new painting galleries, travel sketchbooks and more at my new website. Home Subscribe to new posts below. Thank you!
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A Painter's Year: High Noon, Dockside
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Susan Abbott's Visual Journal. Tuesday, March 5, 2013. High Noon, Dockside. One of my favorite places to paint in Hope Town is standing on the "Queen's Highway" sidewalk, with views either to the harbor or this screen-porched cottage, depending which way I feel like facing. Labels: 12 inches x 12 inches. Oil on linen panel. Jaime la manière que vous faites entrer la lumière dans vos peintures. Une très belle peinture, telle un bonbon acidulé. Tuesday, March 05, 2013. Lovely, lovely, lovely!
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A Painter's Year: Boat House and Big Palm, Hope Town
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Susan Abbott's Visual Journal. Monday, February 11, 2013. Boat House and Big Palm, Hope Town. A quiet inlet on the north tip of Elbow Cay, on a warm and brilliant afternoon. Labels: 12 inches x 16 inches. Une très belle peinture. jaime la manière que vous avez capturé les cocotiers. La lumière qui illumine cette peinture est généreuse. Bravo! Gros bisous à vous. Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Tuesday, February 12, 2013. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Please come with us by clicking here.
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Let Me Show You Vermont: Pownal
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Let Me Show You Vermont. Commonly chosen routes for getting north are the cemented highays, U.S. 7 on the west.known as the Ethan Allen Highway, and for all its length it has associations with the Green Mountain Boys and the early history of Vermont. The gateway is at Pownal.and after a lung-filling and eye-filling view from the Pownal road you are soon in Bennington. So while my son began his adventure ten miles behind and a thousand feet above me, I drove into the Pownal valley, and as usual when comin...
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Let Me Show You Vermont: Wilmington
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Let Me Show You Vermont. Averill's Stand near the present village of Wilmington serves as a reminder of the time when inns or ordinaries served as overnight stopping-places for the stages and six-horse freight teams that traversed the Molly Stark Trail over the mountains to Troy and the Erie Canal.Gone are these old places. 12/17/09, 8:09 AM. What a treat to discover a town like this, and with a McKim, Mead and White building, no less! 12/23/09, 11:11 AM. 12/23/09, 7:25 PM. 12/31/09, 1:45 PM. The color i...
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Let Me Show You Vermont: Mt. Tabor
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Let Me Show You Vermont. When I can't sleep I do not count an endless line of sheep, but, with my mind's ear, I listen to the hum of industry in the old woolen-weaving mill which I knew in my youth.I am surprised every time that I take inventory of the many things made and invented in Vermont.". During my long hiatus from posting, I've been traveling abroad to teach or paint, or holed up here on the hill, working in my studio . But enough's enough! Today the overgrown, deserted train station is a beautif...
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Let Me Show You Vermont: Bennington
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Let Me Show You Vermont. I'm happy to say I'm back on the Vermont road again, after a summer and fall of painting deadlines and travels far from my home state. Thank you, dear readers, for a long, patient wait! Let's take up where we left off, on Route 7 heading north into Bennington near the New York border. 11/29/09, 5:22 PM. Thanks for the interesting and beautifully illustrated tour, Susan. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What's This Blog About? Signup for new posts. Enter your email address:.
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