KENDALL KESSLER'S OIL PAINTING DIARY

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Blue Ridge Parkway Artist, Pawleys Island Paintings, and The Hokie Bugfest!

Blue Ridge Parkway Artist



I am going to take a one day break from my People Art Blogs to present two recent Pawleys Island paintings. 


I have already posted His Spot but I thought it would good with my latest painting, Silver Lining at Pawleys Island.


IMG_1664Silver Lining at Pawleys Island   Original  30" x 22"  Acrylic Painting     $1350

Prints on Paper or Canvas Available at    KENDALL KESSLER ART

 

Silver Lining at Pawleys Island is an intense shore painting at this beautiful South Carolina beach.

The light streaming down from behind the clouds created a startling effect and the birds are great visual accents to the scene.



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His Spot  Original  30" x 40"  Oil Painting     $2430

Prints on Paper or Canvas Available at    KENDALL KESSLER ART


His Spot is a beautiful Pawleys Island evening painting. My husband is not much for swimming in the ocean. He is a self-taught naturalist and concentrates on bird populations. He spent many hours at this spot on the marsh side around the corner from the house we stayed at. He saw over 100 different species on our five day vacation.

 

 

Life with The Bird and Word Man - Clyde Kessler


Don't miss this great Blue Ridge Discovery Center event this Saturday!  This will be great fun and a wonderful celebration of the life of William Bradford Alwood!  He was Virginia Tech's first entomologist!


Hokie Bugfest!

Sat, October 11, 10am – 5pm

 

 
Where
The Inn at Virginia Tech and Skelton Conference Center, 901 Prices Fork Rd, Blacksburg, VA, United States
Calendar
BRDC Web Calendar
Created by
aaron@blueridgediscoverycenter.org
Description
Join BRDC at the Hokie BugFest, a festival to promote the fun and excitement of the science of entomology and to celebrate the legacy of William Bradford Alwood - Virginia Tech's first entomologist. For more information visit: http://hokiebugfest.ext.vt.edu/

I hope you enjoyed my paintings of Pawleys Island by an artist of The Blue Ridge Parkway!

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