My paintings, Alaska and other Wanderings are being exhibited for the month of March in the White Room at the Antioch Fine Arts Foundation, Antioch, IL.
My 2 cruises to the Alaskan Inside Passage and my many scuba diving trips, have armed me with tons of photographs, both topside and underwater. I then come back to the warmth of my studio and interpret these photos into oil and watercolor paintings.
I photographed the hammerheads near the Galapagos islands of Wolf/Darwin from underneath the school, thereby giving me a great silhouetted shot. This is the painting I did from that photo.
Visit the Antioch Fine Arts Foundation at 938 Main St, Antioch, Il to see my exhibit OR visit my website at http://www.bonnielynnsart.com/ to see these paintings plus many many more.
2 comments:
The Galapagos Islands are the most incredible living museum of evolutionary changes, with a huge variety of exotic species (birds, land and sea animals, plants) and landscapes not seen anywhere else.
Love the hammerheads Bonnie, good luck for this month!
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