Saturday, April 25, 2015

Boy On A Butterfly Towel


I think this boy was about ten, though he looks older. He was dwarfed by the brilliant towel his mother, who is sitting next to him, draped over his chair. He was watching me take their picture behind those mature looking sunglasses. Some day soon, I’ll paint his mother, too.


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Thursday, April 23, 2015

The Architects


These two girls on a beach on Cape Cod found their little brother’s stone structure and went to work rearranging the stones. (You can see him below, in my blog.) I loved the striped bathing suit on the standing girl, but had to strip away all the people on the beach behind her to make the pattern show up. 


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Monday, April 20, 2015

Father and Son in the Surf

This man was playing with his son on Elbow Beach in Aruba. His pockets are full of shells. I love the boy’s hat.

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Thursday, April 16, 2015

Mother And Son in the Surf

Elbow Beach on Bermuda had few children when we visited, but this little boy had been playing in the surf until his Mother came down and started looking for shells. He had to see what she was doing. 



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Monday, April 13, 2015

Little Builder

On a beach on Cape Cod, I found this boy building a Stone Henge-like structure with the plentiful stones he found around the water’s edge. He was oblivious to me sitting only twenty feet away.


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Thursday, April 9, 2015

Yoga Class


Early in the morning, people gather on Siesta Key Beach for free yoga classes, but this woman was already set up for a leisurely day. The sand on Siesta Key Beach is like raw sugar – fine, cool and glaringly white, so I have deliberately painted it with just a faint beige color.


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Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Blue Beach Chair



I found this man on Siesta Key Beach, my favorite here on the west coast of Florida. But I was attracted to that empty beach chair almost to the surf. I watched for awhile, but never saw its owner.


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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

A Good Day To Start A Blog

I hope that April Fool’s Day is a good day to start a blog. It's not that I take blogging (at my age!) as a joke, but that I may be foolish thinking that anyone will follow it.

In the days and weeks ahead, I'll post some of my paintings and tell you how you can buy them online, through www.dailypaintworks.com or from my website: www.nancyfairchild.com.

And we'll talk about "artfulness," the pursuit of which is almost mentioned in the Declaration of Independence -- "We hold these truths to be self-evident...life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Art is my happiness, (after my family) and I try to pursue it in everything in life. I even studied the philosophy of art in college, trying to find artfulness even then.


So I hope you'll join me in this pursuit. Let me know what you find artful. And expand your own measure of happiness.

Checking The Sights
Oil on panel
6"x6"

This girl came out to the beach on Aruba late in the day, so the shadows are long. She was engrossed in studying the tourist brochure so she didn't notice me taking pictures. This is the first painting I've uploaded that was inspired by the tiny paintings on Daily Paintworks. Soon you'll be able to buy my paintings through their site. 

Nancy