landscape

Plein Air Painting, Coquina Beach, FL on the Gulf of Mexico

A day spent painting at the beach. Those two palms have been friends several times this month; I love the way they’re bent in the wind yet have the best view around. I ended up talking to people who stopped all day long. My faith in humanity is restored. Everyone, to a person, was so kind, funny and interesting. Canadians, New Jersey folk, midwesterners - not a harsh word, and even an offer to purchase. But I can’t yet, I’m not finished. 12X12”, mixed media on archival board.

"Night Falls On Asheville" by C. Twomey

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Recently finished this piece looking down towards Asheville from the eastern mountains. A stunning evening as the lights popped out. 12X16’ on Canson canvas board.

"Two Palms, Gulf Coast" Original Plein Air Painting

12X12’, painting at Coquina Beach Park

12X12’, painting at Coquina Beach Park

I wish I knew enough about palms to guess how old these two are. They’ve (obviously) bent in the wind and are guarding the inlet into Sarasota Bay. The Bay, I recently learned, is only about four feet deep and full of grasslands and wildlife.

Sold Print, "Blue Ridge Cloud Shadows" C. Twomey Award Winning Art

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"Autumn Vermont Light" C. Twomey Now Offered

18X24”, unframed acrylic on archival board

18X24”, unframed acrylic on archival board

Just finished this piece after a visit to the Rochester area of Vermont. I wanted to capture the extraordinary contrast between the changing leaves and turbulent skies. The winters can be brutal there, but their falls are spectacular.