Love the reflections of this well known New Hope, PA, playhouse as seen from Lambertville, NJ. Having attended plays there it is fun to see it from a distance over water. This painting was done plein aire with touch ups at home. The color and contrasts make an exciting scene.
Bucks County Playhouse
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15" W X
12" H X
1" D
2 Lbs
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Style: Impressionist
Medium: Oil
Substrate: Masonite Panel
Height: 12"
Width: 15"
Depth: 1"
Weight: 2 lbs
Framed: Yes
Glass: No
Ready to Hang: Yes
Signed: Yes
Location of Signature: Lower right
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Viewing the environment through an artist’s eye can be exciting. Color, shadows, patterns, movement of changing landscapes, animals, and people in many settings are exciting and draws me to want to paint them in watercolor or oils. Even in a still life the play of color and light can be exciting. A resident of Doylestown, PA, I’ve had the chance to share ideas and instruction from many gifted artists. Traveling to many places in the United States has provided inspiration for various subject matter. Locally intemperate weather, we meet and paint Plein Air. Hope you enjoy viewing my views of our world.
Donna Marcks Line, an award-winning watercolorist, has a degree in Elementary Education from Moravian College. She is also certified in Art Education. Her interest in art began long before her first award in watercolor while still attending Moravian. She has attended various watercolor workshops in the United States.
Locally she has studied under Deborah Camero Russell, Scott Wright, Kass Morin Freeman, James Heimsworth, and Ty Hodanish, Lauren Travis, Roger Dale Brown, PatDeVirgilis and George Thompson in both watercolor and oils. She has been a member of Doylestown Art League and the Pennsylvania Watercolor Society.
Most of her work is influenced by her interest in wildlife, landscapes, people and their relationship to the environment.
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