Paintings by Year & Genre
- 2012
- Commission: Cat Portraits
- Commission: Cool Gray Wind
- Figure: Decollete
- Figure: Je Suis Toute
- Figure: Merlot
- Figure: Mon Couer
- Figure: Papillon
- Floral: Four Sunflowers
- Floral: Holiday Sunflower
- Floral: Pink Roses
- Floral: Sunflowers for Twitter
- Floral: Tulip Magnolia
- Floral: Yellow Hibiscus
- Landscape: Dreamy River
- Landscape: Mount Hood
- Landscape: Sunset
- Plein Air
- Plein Air: Paris
- 2011
- Commission: Five Wind Studies
- Commission: Primary Wind
- Figure: Girl Sleeping
- Figure: Luncheon of the…
- Figure: Pale Forest
- Figure: Royal Dreams
- Figure: Sunset’s Repose
- Figure: Torso Study
- Floral: Daffodils
- Floral: Holiday Sunflower
- Landscape: Osprey
- Plein Air
- Plein Air: Maui
- Still Life: Apples
- Still Life: Teacup
- 2010
- Commission: Hibiscus
- Commission: Pet Portraits
- Figure: Blood Red Angel
- Figure: Blue Angel
- Figure: Daydream Believer
- Figure: Eve Dipping Toe
- Figure: Gilded Angel
- Figure: Girl of the Sea
- Figure: Reclining Angel
- Floral: Holiday Sunflower
- Floral: Peony
- Floral: Rhododendrons
- Floral: Tiburon Lily
- Floral: Trillium
- Floral: Wedding Dress
- Landscape: Washington
- Plein Air: Entiat Park
- Plein Air: Gnarly Root
- Plein Air: Lucia Falls
- Plein Air: Sedona
- Still Life: Pike Place Market
- Still Life: Pitcher
- Wind: October Wind 4 & 5
- 2009
- Commission: Willow Moon
- Figure: Meringue Angel
- Floral: Holiday Sunflower
- Floral: Mary’s Poppies
- Floral: Poppies
- Floral: Rhododendrons
- Floral: Sunflowers
- Floral: Sweet Peas
- Plein Air: Lake Sacajawea
- Portrait: Klimt Scarf
- Portrait: Poseidon
- Portrait: Red Scarf
- Portrait: Simple Child
- Still Life: Camellias & Shell
- Wind: October Wind 1, 2, 3
- 2008
- Figure: Dancer
- Figure: Interlude
- Floral: Holiday Sunflower
- Floral: Orchid
- Floral: Poppyscape
- Landscape: Oregon Beach
- Landscape: Water Lilies
- Plein Air: Kalama
- Plein Air: Lake Sacajawea
- Plein Air: Santa Fe
- Still Life: Primary
- Wind: Bats, Butterflies
- Wind: Coal Isn’t the Answer
- Wind: Dandelion Wind
- Wind: Green Wind
- Wind: Harvest Wind
- Wind: Morning Wind
- Wind: Night Wind
- Wind: Noon Clouds
- Wind: Primary Wind
- Wind: Road to the Wind
- Wind: Sunset Wind
- Wind: Thunderhead
- Wind: Turbine & Clouds
- Wind: White Creek Wind
- 2007
- Figure: Ephemeral
- Figure: Eve Series
- Figure: Klimt Studies
- Figure: Necks
- Figure: Reflective
- Figure: She Blooms
- Figure: Thoughtful
- Figure: Untitled
- Floral: Blue Iris
- Floral: Calla Lily Series
- Floral: Garden Series
- Floral: Poppies
- Floral: Sunflower
- Landscape: Horsethief
- Landscape: The Harvest
- Landscape: Water Lilies
- Plein Air: Kalama
- Plein Air: Lake Sacajawea
- Plein Air: Rhodies
- Wind: Leaning Juniper
- Wind: Nine Canyon
- Wind: Spirit
- Wind: Sunflowers
- 2006
- 2005
- 2004
- 2003
- 2012
Tag Archives: marie wise
Lupines
Allan loves the lupines and we both love walking at the Port of Kalama. The trails stretch for more than a mile right alongside the Columbia River, and today was the most beautiful day we’ve had this year. I admire urban sketchers and plein air painters; wishing I could be spontaneous enough to draw and paint outside like many of the artists I admire. Alas, … Continue reading
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Remembering Maui
Have you ever wanted to go back to a time when you were younger, thinner, warmer, or maybe in a prettier place? That’s what being in Maui is like, especially the part about being younger. Warmth and light are things that make me feel younger, maybe because the weight of clothing subtracted, takes away the years. Our trip to Maui last November was a reward … Continue reading
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Je Suis Toute (I Am Whole)
She is calm and whole in a green and peaceful place. Our lives are an assimilation of family, culture, beliefs and experiences, leading us to believe in what we are. Discovering one’s self can be easier for some, than for others. For me, the process seems more like eliminating what I am not, in order to understand what I am. What a person is, is … Continue reading
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Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with Green (Paint)
Happy St. Paddy’s Day, March 17, 2012 In honor of St. Patrick’s Day I dug out my green color charts and contemplated the many shades and tones of green. Actually, greens are made with many more colors than green, mostly blues and yellows, and the variety is astonishing. Green is a challenging color. Getting the right natural tone for a leaf or plant seems to … Continue reading
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Tulip Magnolia for the Twitter Art Exhibit
I’ve entered another Twitter fundraising art exhibit! In November 2010 I entered my first Twitter Art Exhibit, a collaborative fund-raising effort to help a library in Moss, Norway. All I had to do was submit a postcard sized painting and share it on Twitter. Sales of paintings contributed by artists all over the world raised enough money to purchase 220 new children’s books for the … Continue reading
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Cool Gray Wind Commission: Drawings
People seem to love my painting Yellow Wind. It’s one of three paintings in a series I call Primary Wind. In 2011 I completed a commission that reproduced each painting in Primary Wind; only larger. It was a fun to recreate the paintings, considering I loved them the first time around. Here’s more about that commission. Now I’m working on another commission based on just Yellow … Continue reading
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Sunset Reflections
New beginnings, sudden endings, adaptation, flexibility, moving on to something different, better, maybe, not sure, but what else can a person do? This moment of sunset has been captured. What it means is deeper, transparent yet hidden, buried yet obvious. If this seems confusing, I’ll suffice to say that this painting has a lot of meaning to me. It represents a time in my life … Continue reading
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Making a personal connection with paint!
People make all sorts of personal connections; with their family, pets, cars, computers, even shoes. I decided to make a personal connection with the one thing that fills my waking thoughts every day, 365 days a year. Paint. It’s a beautiful substance, capable of such incredibly diverse potential. The color combinations are limitless, and the dilemma of mixing just the right color, shade or tint … Continue reading
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A Holiday Sunflower Wish
Happy Holidays To You and Yours! Wishing you a joyous holiday season, wonderful times with family and friends, good food, nice wine, joy and peace in the New Year, and abundant painting inspirations! Thank you to all of my commission clients for the privilege of creating a one-of-a-kind painting for you. Thank you to all of my customers who have supported my artwork by purchasing one … Continue reading
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Making a Painting Together
“Painting together is all about trust. Trust that the other person will make what you’ve done better, not mess it up.” View from Ecola State Park by Allan Marie 12 x 16, oil on canvas done en plein air at Ecola State Park on December 17, 2011 I’ve heard of a few partner painters: mother and daughter, even a husband and wife. Allan and I … Continue reading
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I’m a Meebo style artist
In the spirit of the season, Meebo sent me Meebo stuff! Specifically, Sue Golden, who I’ve never met, but who works with my son, the new Meebo guy. Artist friends ask me why I do that blogging, Twitter, Facebook thing. I like to do it because it gives people a chance to see my art. I like my paintings. They often speak to me. So … Continue reading
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Painting in Maui
Maui ~ the Garden Isle Our days were filled with tropical hues, the kiss of sunshine and warm winds. Scents of gardenia, ginger and tuberose filled the air and brilliant blue skies matched the Pacific far below. Waves crashed upon the beach and birds babbled with abandon at the tourists, as if to say, haha, we get to stay here and you don’t! It was … Continue reading
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Primary Wind Commission ~ Part 4: Complete
Ahhh, sitting with my glass of wine and contemplating the completion of a commissioned series of wind energy paintings that will bring a smile to people I have never met. We are all connected together through energy, because who doesn’t use electricity? I live in a state in which my utility rates have just increased 18%. 18% percent! The reason, according to my local utility, … Continue reading
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Pale Forest: Contrast in Color and Time
Painting skin tones seems simple, yet is unbelievably complex, like trying to put together a million piece jigsaw puzzle that is almost all one color. I think I was born in the wrong century (and continent). My idea of an artist would be to have been born Louise Elisabeth Vigee LeBrun, French Neoclassical painter and portrait painter to Marie Antoinette. By the time she was … Continue reading
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