I'll be teaching pastel workshops on Mondays from 6-9 p.m. at Laguna Gloria,
for the months of June and July. For more info, visit: studiozanne.com
I'll also be offering Monday workshops from my home studio, from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m..
Please contact me for more information.
Happy painting!
S'zanne
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Surf Surprise, 15x12" pastel
Soaring Spirits, 12x12" oil pastel
Soaring Spirits
12" x 12" (30.5cm x 30.5cm)
Oil Pastel on Board
$400 plus $20 shipping and handling in the US
E-mail me for International shipping rates or other inquiries.
Loved the backlit contrast this rock offered with the light gleaming over the ocean's swells and on the backs of the pelicans flying so freely on the wind currents. I think they took a bit of my soul with them that day!
Cannon Beach Sunset, 7x5" pastel
Cannon Beach Sunset
7" x 5" (17.8cm x 12.7cm)
Pastel on Board
SOLD
I loved the way the light changes so quickly in Oregon. One minute it's foggy, the next, clear and strong. This painting marks a dark but dramatic sunset. I was happily settled in my hotel room right on the beach...a little bit o' heaven on earth!
Pastel on Board
SOLD
I loved the way the light changes so quickly in Oregon. One minute it's foggy, the next, clear and strong. This painting marks a dark but dramatic sunset. I was happily settled in my hotel room right on the beach...a little bit o' heaven on earth!
Seaside Java Stop, 12x9" pastel
Seaside Java Stop
12" x 9" (30.5cm x 22.9cm)
Pastel on Sand Paper
$375 plus $25 shipping and handling in the US
E-mail me for International shipping rates or other inquiries.
Pastel on Sand Paper
$375 plus $25 shipping and handling in the US
E-mail me for International shipping rates or other inquiries.
I fell in love with the spectacular beauty of the Oregon coast while exploring her shores last September of 2008. This vista was discovered just off a road in a little town in or around "Seaside"...just south of Astoria. I pulled over to take a look and grab a cup of Joe at a drive through java stop. I loved blue river lingering in and out of the rich grasses, in contrast with the bare bones of a dead tree trunk. The river probably goes into the ocean, just the other side of the dunes.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Winner of Annual Juried APS Merit Award
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