Friday, July 25, 2014

BEGONIAS BY THE POND By Cecelia Lyden



oil/canvas
11x14
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The Conestoga House Gardens in Lancaster is a heavenly place for plein air artists to paint. Gorgeous flower beds, huge floral planters, and beautiful architecture offer much inspiration for your next painting. Six of us travelled there to paint on a very hot, humid day. The wonderful shade and breezes kept us cool enough to keep working.

Thursday, July 10, 2014

COOK RESTING PLACE By Cecelia Lyden

acrylic/ stretched canvas
24x30
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This painting was commissioned by a descendant of the Cook family, many of whom have been buried in this cemetery in Wellsville, PA. Her ancesters, interred here date back to the 17th century. This headstone is commemerates the latest relative who died.

Saturday, June 21, 2014

MY ENTRIES IN THE DPP EXHIBIT AT THE PA STATE CAPITOL


 BREEZY MORN ON THE BAY
oil/linen
 16x20
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 DAYS END ON THE BAY
oil/linen
16x20
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END OF THE DAY
acrylic/stretched canvas
16x20
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These three paintings were done on site and from photos at two of my most inspiring locations-my daughter, Cheri and Tim's, home on the water, where the South River enters the Chesapeake Bay in Annapolis, MD. and the seventh floor balcony, overlooking the Atlantic Ocean in Fort Pierce, FLA.
The cloud formations and the setting sun's reflections on  the Bay are always breathtaking. And, in FLA, the shadow of a condo on the beach, caused by a setting sun, contrasted with the still sun- drenched beach, was eye catching, as were the two beach chairs and towels, seemingly abandoned and facing the setting sun. I'm looking forward to painting at both these locations this summer and next winter.

Friday, June 13, 2014

HOSTAS AND ROSES By Cecelia Lyden


oil/linen
11x14
www.cecelialyden.com
The weather was "iffy", but the rain held off for the entire afternoon this past Sunday. It was a very delightful three and a half hours of painting in the Governor and Susan Corbett's lovely garden in Harrisburg. A few from our group, plus other artists, musicians and entertainers were there. Lots of friendly people, including the Govenor, his wife, Susan, and some old friends stopped by and chatted. I learned from Mrs. Corbett that I was painting her favorite viewof the garden with the River and distant hills behind. Govenor Corbett shared with me that he loved his residence, but the traffic noise on Front Street can sometimes be a problem. Around 4 o'clock, someone came around to warn us of approaching rain showers. It was time to go.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

SHAPES AND SHADOWS By Cecelia Lyden




oil/linen
11x14
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For decades I have raced by this structure, always noting its composition of multiple shapes, but in too much of a hurry to observe any interesting cast shadows. I finally took the time to check it out more carefully and took some photos. I stopped in an adjoining building to ask its function. Imagine the confused looks on the faces of the two female clerks, working in this rather drab office space when this elderly lady walked in the door; and their incredulous expressions when I explained that I was an artist and wanted to paint this [hulk of a] building. One of the women understood when I said I loved all its comprised shapes and their cast shadows. Unfortunately, they would not permit me  to paint on site-too much truck traffic. So I painted from one of my photos. The building is a distribution storage facility for livestock grain-ADM Alliance Nutrition in Camp Hill.

Saturday, May 17, 2014

BUNGALOW ON 17TH and HOUSE ON YALE By Cecelia Lyden


oil/stretched canvas
11x14

oil/stretched canvas
11x14

I chose to paint 2 0f the many charming houses in Camp Hill for the 2014 Camp Hill Plein Air Event. 

Thursday, April 3, 2014

SAVANNAS PALMS By Cecelia Lyden


acrylic/canvasboard
11x14
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I was alone on my last visit to the Savannas Recreation Park. I painted in solace, with only a bull frog croaking somewhere near me. A chose a composition that comprised of several of the many varieties of palms in this wildlife preserve. I love painting palm trees, but we will be heading North in a couple of days. Hopefully, we will return next winter, when I can resume painting Florida's beautiful landscape. 

Sunday, March 23, 2014

CAROLYN'S FRONT YARD By Cecelia


acrylic/canvas
11x14
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Carolyn is in our Florida plein air group. She invited us to paint the blooming azaleas in her front and back yard . Ten of us showed up. I chose the white azalea in the front yard, because of the strong morning sunlight and deep shadows, but also because of the sun hitting the long row of tall pines in the background and the large twisting tree in the foreground.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

OSPREY NEST By Cecelia


acrylic/canvas
11x14
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My husband and I took guests on an airboat tour around the Blue Cypress Conservation Area, in Vero Beach, Florida. It was the second time we took this tour, each with different guests. Most riders are interested in whatever wildlife deems to present itself that day. I am mostly interested in the water, grasses, and the surrounding landscape. There are several amazing osprey nests sitting precariously, and yet safely, in barren trees-so beautiful, contrasted with sunny Florida skies and lush grasses, blowing in soft breezes.

Monday, March 3, 2014

LILY PADS AND PALM REFLECTIONS DESIGN BY Cecelia Lyden


acrylic/board
8x10
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This arrangement of lily pads, floating atop a very still pond, created a beautiful design with the dark reflections of surrounding palm trees. The stillness of the pond water made these reflections and the sky background appear very flat. I loved the graphic design effect this created and tried to keep all the shapes somewhat flat.