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Saturday, October 21, 2017

"Higher Ground"


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Hi everybody.
Higher Ground”  15” x 20” oil on wrap around canvas.The title of this work of art came to me in a flash, similar as the one that inspired me to paint it. It was, “The Tender Kiss of an Infinite Moment”, that was my first thought about it. Truth is, that is what it felt like. Making the art is my way of celebrating that and perhaps, if I’m lucky, and I capture it, you feel it too!
When I encounter something as simple as a view from the dunes down to the sand and sea infused with the ethereal light here in Florida I am elevated to another level, instantly. Higher ground is where my intention is daily for myself and my art. Simplifying and changing the title is as much a salute to nature in her efficiency as the magnificence of her expression.
Thank you for looking at my art today. It is available for purchase. Email me if you are interested in this work alanlovesart@gmail.com or to discuss a commissioned project. Please share with your friends if you enjoy it.  To see more. https://alanphillipstudio.com/

Art © 2017 Alan Phillips

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Out On The Road Less Traveled

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Hi everybody. Sometimes you just need the wide open spaces. This is from St. Augustine, Florida.

Photography by Alan Phillips © 2017 Thank you for looking at my art today.

Please come visit https://alanphillipstudio.com/ to see my fine art coastal oils and watercolors.

More to come......



Sunday, October 8, 2017

Study For Foster's Tern

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Until I lived at the beach and got to see these birds and their clan in action on a regular basis I didn't realize just how fast they are. Terns in flight are so angular and look like elegant sharp fighter jets streamlined and powerful.

I see more Common Terns and Royal Terns than any Foster's Terns. I love the markings and subtle color variations as well as some of the brighter reds in feet and bills as a counterpoint to all the grays.

I wanted to keep the studies nice and loose with washes and just a hint of temperature change in some of the hues with not more than three to four value changes.

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All art © 2017 Alan Phillips


Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Watercolor study of Ring Billed Gull


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I am such a great fan of shorebirds, gulls especially. I love their subtle tones, how they play against the backdrop of the sea on gray day or splashed with sunlight. Their community-flock behavior, content to be among their own.

Sometimes it is a simple thing that is the most beautiful. The subtle grays, just a slight counterpoint of yellow, a deliberate use of minimal detail make this a lovely watercolor that looks like it just fell of the brush. I like the variation of the outer edge, controlled but not straight edged.


All of these elements give this study a fresh feeling, like there is air in it and around it.

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All art © 2017 Alan Phillips