“Ocean Potion 2 Pastel “: Classical Mini-Series Pastel a painting a day-by Eco Art Girl

By land and sea artist of the carolinas

Marsh Art by Eco Art Girl

Monday

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This pastel was done as a repeat study to a small oil painting of the same.

Title: “Ocean Potion 2 Pastel ” : Classical Mini-Series pastel daily ritual

Part of an Ongoing Mini-Series:
“A Painting a Day” ritual at http://roselynnrlistudios.wordpress.com/

image Size: 9″ x 12” ; overall size with foam core presentation mat 12″ x 16″

Medium: soft pastel on colorfix paper

Other marshscapes and landscapes are on my website at www.rlistudios.com

and misc work I offer on www.charlotteartists.com

“Eco Art of the Carolinas:” Marshscapes and coastal estuaries pull at my heart so these images fuel my process. More images and information can be found on my website: www.rlistudios.com.

Studio location: 1517 Camden Road in Historic South End design district of Charlotte, NC- by appointment

Thanks for viewing!

Environmental wealth can be seen in my focus “ECO ART OF THE CAROLINAS.” Pastel marshscapes and my oil paintings I hope highlight the natural beauty of marsh views, ocean vistas and coastal estuaries that I am able to capture with a photograph, or recall from memory. I hope to raise the local consciousness about the importance of one of the planet’s most critical natural resources: our coastal marshes and the adjoining coastal waters. This series on the wetlands, what I call “ECO ART,” promotes awareness of the dynamics that thrive in these fragile ecosystems. Wetlands provide essential needs to humanity and it is this message I convey on my website and post on my blog: www.roselynnrlistudios.wordpress.com This energy provided by nature propels my art along. These vibrant ecosystems, the area between land and water support life itself- environmental health and humanitarian health are one and the same. I am grateful there is an abundance of land and special places which provides great fuel for a working artist. I never grow tired of images such as these to paint.

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