Thursday, September 13, 2012

Morning Dip, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy



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Sometimes the morning sun is just right, just as it was on this September morning.
8"X8" Oil on Panel
Copyright 2012, Linda McCoy

Monday, August 13, 2012

Patience Young Grasshopper, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy

4"x4" Oil on panel.

I will be at Art Off Symmes on Thursday night showing small works.

  • Talented oil & watercolor artist Linda McCoy, from Liberty Twp, will be showing her small works 4x4 to 10x10 on canvas, all prices under $200. Preview her work at www.lindamccoyart.blogspot
.com Also see all the new items in the shop, and enjoy wine and snacks!


228 High St., Hamilton, Ohio 45011

Wednesday, August 01, 2012

Cornflowers, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy


Cornflowers line the sides of the roads now, they seem to go on forever. T picked these for me, the flowers immediately folded. I was ready to pitch the bunch but he said leave them and see what happens in the morning. Happily new buds had opened the next day which allowed me time to paint them. I worked fast, unsure of how long they would remain open. This is an old copper pot with much patina. I found it in an antique shop in Maysville, Kentucky a few years ago. This is the fourth time I've painted it, it just feels right.
12"X16" Oil on gallery wrapped canvas. $200.00, email me if you are interested in purchasing. lindamccoyart@live.com

Copyright Linda McCoy 2012

Monday, July 30, 2012

Dust in the Wind, Watercolor by Linda McCoy

So here is a different subject matter for me. I found this deer skull in a place called Fort Ancient Trading Post. There are really no words for the place, so I have attached a link, with pictures and directions. It is a great place for antique hunters, painters looking for props, and just general junking. This painting was named by my brother, who seems to always have the right name for my paintings. Thanks L!
This painting is a watercolor, approximately 9"X 13."
Copyright 2012 Linda McCoy   Sold

Ft. Ancient:  http://www.yelp.com/biz/fort-ancient-trading-post-oregonia


Tuesday, July 24, 2012

"City Girls" Oil Painting by Linda McCoy

Oil on Gallery wrapped canvas. 12"X12"
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Copyright 2012 Linda McCoy

Monday, July 23, 2012

WW1 Army Boots, Officer, Watercolor by Linda McCoy

This painting is framed under glass, please email me if you have an interest to purchase.
7"X7" Watercolor on Sennelier Paper, Copyright 2012 Linda McCoy

Saturday, July 21, 2012

L'Eté Fleurit, Watercolor by Linda McCoy







1.      The drawing is done with an H pencil, easier to erase if you don’t want your pencil lines to show. It is on an 8”x8” Sennelier watercolor block.
2.      I used Winsor Newton colors;  Cobalt Blue, Cerulean Blue, French Ultramarine Blue, Antwerp, Windsor Yellow, Aureolin, Paynes Gray, Windsor Red, Permanent Rose. (If you have never used Windsor Red, use caution, making sure it is well mixed with water.) It can create a beautiful glow but try it first on a scrap piece of watercolor.
3.      The round brushes are Windsor Newton red sable series 7, size 1, 3, 5 and 7. The flat is a Raphael sable.
4.      For the first wash, I used Cobalt Blue, Windsor yellow and Windsor Red, I activated the colors with water, but didn’t dilute too much.
5.      I sprayed the paper surface with water, and let the excess drip off
6.      I applied the paint to the wet paper, yellow where the sunflowers were, pink on the Gerbera Daisies, and blue where the Delphiniums are placed. Working quickly, I lightly sprayed the surface again and allowed the colors to run together, tilting the paper until I achieved the saturation I was looking for, and allowing the colors to blend. I never play in the wash with the brush. I apply the colors once, spray to achieve the desired effect and then leave it alone.
7.      Let the paper dry. This may take a couple of hours if you are using watercolor block. How do you know when it’s dry? When it is no longer cold to the touch.
8.      I then began to add glazes of color to the flowers. Permanent Rose for the Daisies, Aureolin for the sunflowers. Cobalt Blue and Cerulean for the Delphiniums. The greens were made with the yellow and cobalt blue or Antwerp. Ultramarine blue was also used to mix greens. A brighter green was used for the Bells of Ireland. The bottom of the jug is Paynes gray, the jug is Windsor Red mixed with one of the green mixtures and a little yellow to make brown.
9.      A little more than half way through the painting I darkened the line where the table met the wall. I also used that same color for the shadow under the jug. I allowed that to dry and then began to glaze the jug and flowers again. Copyright Linda McCoy 7-21-2012

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Blown Away, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy


16"x24" Oil on Canvas
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Copyright 2012 Linda McCoy

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Hydrangea In A Glass Bowl, by Linda McCoy

I purchased the Hydrangea at a local florist, it was huge, lush, colorful.
The glass bowl with marble feet can be found at www.artonsymmes.com
8"x8"  oil on panel  Copyright 2012
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Friday, January 20, 2012

Blues for Etta, Watercolor by Linda McCoy

As I was painting this today I heard the sad news that Etta James had passed away. It is a sad day for her family, fans and music.

Watercolor and mixed media  20"X24"
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Copyright 2012 Linda McCoy

Wednesday, January 04, 2012

The Grape Escape, Oil painting by Linda McCoy

This painting is aptly named “The Grape Escape” by my brother who has recently taken on the task of naming my paintings. (Thanks Larry!)
These are the largest most beautiful grapes, and oh so sweet! I like these wine glasses purchased from Pier One Imports. I set the still life up in the east sun as is often my practice. I am forever amazed at how the sunshine can turn an ordinary object into a sparkling, light refracting, illuminated miracle. The painting is my attempt to recapture that moment in the sun.
8"X 8" Oil on panel lindamccoyart@live.com for purchase information
This is image is protected by US copyright laws. Please do not copy!

Monday, December 19, 2011

Rudy, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy

I found Rudy at an estate sale. He struck a familiar chord with me so I brought him home and put him on the "I am going to paint this someday" shelf. So here he is, I painted him as he is, a little worn with chipped paint on his little face.
He is only 4"X4"  Collected
Copyright 2011 Linda McCoy

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Pearanormal, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy

This hand blown glass pumpkin was given to me by my daughter. When I set it up with the pears in the sunlight the reflections and lights were bouncing around all over the place. So much fun to paint! The pears are from our tree, these two managed to survive the bees, wasps and those little stinker squirrels.
I text my brother regularily to name my paintings. I love the name he came up with for this one.
8"X8" Oil on panel
I think the pumpkin is the work of Shannon Jane Morgan, her website is  http://www.zhibit.org/girlglass
lindammcoyart@live.com for purchase information. Copyright 2011

Saturday, December 10, 2011

California Dreamin' Watercolor Painting by Linda McCoy

I love painting Hydrangeas. Mostly abstract shapes of light and color. This one is in watercolor, and a very different palette of colors than I usually use.
There is a time in the midwest when the autumn leaves have fallen, but before the first snow that is so gray, cold and damp. It's this time of year that I wish I was in the bright California sunshine with some of the sweetest people I know. :)
11"x11" watercolor on Sennelier paper. Copyright 2011 Linda McCoy
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Sunday, December 04, 2011

Aidan and Lucy, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy


This is my little buddy Aidan and his very old kitty named Lucy. Wherever there is a patch of sunshine you will find her. This day Aidan was just sitting in the sun with her, she was content to be pet while he was dreaming of Power Rangers. Lucy is a rescue kitty, she was the runt of the litter, a sad little thing so home she came.  Aidan helps to take good care of her.

lindamccoyart@live.com  Copyright 2011

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Wicked Cute Italian Shoes, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy

After a long shopping day in Lucca, Italy my friends and I unwrapped our treasures. I bought these for my daughter. Wondering if she would like them I asked Sharon to try them on. She stuck her feet up in the air and said "These shoes are wicked cute, I should have bought myself a pair!" I snapped a picture, (glad I did) and was able to borrow the shoes back from my daughter to paint.
lindamccoyart@live.com  Sold
6"x6" Oil on panel

Thursday, November 10, 2011

Bit by Bit, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy

Veterans Day 2011
Thank you for your service!
I started this painting on July 4th of this year; these horses were on parade on our street. I took several photographs and started the painting that day while the memory was still fresh. The tack detail took a long time to accomplish, at one point I set the painting aside in frustration. Perseverance won out in the end and I finished it today.
Collected
6"X6" Oil on panel lindamccoyart@live.com
Copyright 2011 Linda McCoy

Sunday, October 30, 2011

"Glass Act" Oil Painting by Linda McCoy


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This small hand blown glass pumpkin was a treasure Bree found at a Renaissance fair this September. I set it up in the sun with some of the largest, sweetest and most delicious grapes I have ever had. This painting took several weeks to create, layers and layers of transparent colors; I loved doing all of the details.
The glass pumpkin was made by Mike Strepanski, a glass blower from Ohio. You can see his work in person at the Renassiance Fair in Waynesville, Ohio. http://www.mikestepanskiglass.com/index.html
 It measures 8"X8" Copyright 2011 Linda McCoyart@live.com 

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Soybean Fields, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy

Soybean Fields, Oil Painting by Linda McCoy

About This Painting:
Oil on gallery wrapped linen

Media: oil
Size: 14 in X 11 in (35.6 cm X 27.9 cm)
How to Purchase:
send me an email
This is the time of year when the soybeans are golden. Ready for harvest, this color doesn't last too long, but its beautiful while it lasts. This field is near Lebanon, Ohio.
Copyright 2011

Monday, October 03, 2011

Egg on My Face, Oil painting by Linda McCoy


These fish plates are small, and seem to turn up at every family gathering. They were purchased from Coldwater Creek a few years ago. I love them because of their color.

Egg on My Face
About This Painting:
Hard boiled egg on fish plate

Media: oil
Size: 6 in X 6 in (15.2 cm X 15.2 cm)
Price: $100 USD
How to Purchase: Sold