Thursday, October 23, 2014

Back of the Barns

Working my way around the property at Moulton Farm. A wealth of material in these old farm buildings.
These are plein air paintings. Done on site at the farm.  Back of the Barn is 12 x 12 original oil on linen panel.
Refueling 8 x 20 original oil on cotton panel.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

The Barns at Moulton Farm



Moulton Farm is a treasure for the plein air painter.  A working farm in Meredith, NH, it has been my go to spot for the last several Mondays.  I am working my way around the back side of the barns with no end of material in sight. The property will make for a wonderful series of work done in all seasons.  The paintings pictured above are oils done on 5 1/2 x 14 canvas panels.

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Jackson Falls

Had a wonderful day painting with good friends at Jackson Falls in Jackson, NH. This oil is 12 x 12 and was completed on site.  Hoping the weather cooperates and that I can get several more Mondays of Plein Air painting in!

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Jackson Falls, Jackson, NH

Jackson Falls Original Watercolor
This is a recent commission of Jackson Falls, Jackson, NH with a view of the bridge. The commision came from The Cassidy Gallery at Jackson Village. This is such a picturesque setting.  Heading back to Jackson Falls on Monday to do some Plein Air painting with a couple of artist friends. 

Morning Fog from Black Cat Island, Moultonboro, NH

Morning Fog Original Watercolor - From the Sketchbook
Here is a watercolor study of the same set of Islands viewed on a foggy morning from Black Cat Island, Lake Winnipesaukee, Moultonboro, NH. The still gray water and gray misty sky provided the perfect back drop for the simple yet dramatic shapes of the island masses. This watercolor is part of a series called From the Sketchbook, featuring the quick, simplified paintings from my plein air adventures.

Morning Light on Squam Lake

Morning Light on Squam Lake-Original Watercolor
Always before doing a larger more refined painting in the studio, I do several small sketches in pencil, ink, watercolor or a combination of the three.  These little gems help me capture the ever changing light far better than a photograph.  This watercolor sketch was done in the early morning on Squam Lake in Holderness, NH.  The still water and shimmering light is typical of the early morning hours on the lakes in central New Hampshire.

Sunrise from Black Cat

Sunrise from Black Cat - Original Pastel
After a busy summer, I am finally able to get back out and do some plein air painting.  I am fortunate to have a friend who lives on Black Cat Island on Lake Winnipesaukee in Moultonboro, NH.  I spent the night and was up at the crack of dawn.  The morning was foggy and misty but the sun was trying to peek through. This land formation is rarely visible with this clarity as it blends in to the land masses behind it. On this morning the back land was obscured by the mist and fog and created a glorious back drop for these wonderful little islands. I was able to do a number of small paintings of the different views of Lake Winnipesaukee as the sun rose.

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Sunset Stroll

I am very pleased to be represented by the Beth Ellis Cove Gallery in Perkins Cove, Ogunquit, Maine.
The gallery has a large selection of my coastal work.  You may visit their website: www.perkinscoveart.com

Friday, April 25, 2014

Red Pepper

Another 6 x 6 oil on Ampersand Gesso Board.. These small still life paintings have been fun. Yellow and Green Peppers will complete the set!

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Pears

I have been working on some still life paintings this past week. Still not warm enough to get outside and paint.  It has been fun doing basic fruits, vegetables and flowers in oil on 6 x 6 panels..  I am working on Ampersand Gesso Board.  Fabulous smooth surface!

Friday, April 11, 2014

Red White and Blue

This floral abstraction was painted on canvas board with a knife.  I love to use the palette knife to keep from getting caught up in to much detail. Cheerful!

Sunday, April 6, 2014

Lilacs and Silver

Lilacs and Silver
Original Pastel 16 x 20
I just recently finished this pastel painting of lilacs.  I was asked to paint three floral paintings for a local art show.
It has been a long winter here in the Northeast and it was refreshing to paint the sights and colors of the spring that is so late in coming.  I have not painted flowers in a long time and it was fun and inspiring.  I am currently painting a series of 12 x 12 oils with a lot of color and a floral motif.  This pastel painting was done on Ampersand pastel board which I find I cant live without.  The board has a wonderful smooth surface but with enough grit to handle multiple layers of pastel.   I cant wait for more of this Ampersand board to arrive!

Friday, January 17, 2014

cherries art
white birch art
moose art

Maine Paintings

I have done several paintings from my trips to Maine over the course of the year.  I so enjoy painting the coast of Maine. Here are a few of those recent paintings in pastel. Prints of this work are now available at www.fineartamerica.com
Sunset Swirls

Barbara Ann

Up For Repairs

Prints now available at fineartamerica.com

I am pleased to annouce that a selection of my prints are now available through www.fineartamerica.com Search: Christine Hodecker-George. Fine Art America offers archival prints availabe in multiple formats, stretched canvas, frame prints, unframed prints, poster quality, acrylic and metal. I will be updating the prints that are available on a regular basis so please check back often.
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Grand Old Man


 I am pleased to announce that a selection of my work is now available in prints. Fine Art America provides archival prints in multiple presentations, framed, unframed, stretched canvas, acrylic and metal.
Fine Art Prints now available at www.fineartamerica.com
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