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Cummins Creek Blues, by Katy Cauker

Cummins Creek Blues, by Katy Cauker

This  painting was begun on location in the summer and then finished in the studio over the winter. This is something I have been gradually doing more of over the last few years.  It reflects both my developing facilities as a painter and the…

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“Warm and Cool” watercolor

This watercolor is available through the Coos Art Museum’s Rental Sales gallery. www.coosart.org I particularly enjoy working with watercolors on location because of their flowing spontaneous nature and rich color. The paintings become visual memories that remind me of the day and friends I was with. A more personal memento than photographs, holding in each brushstroke and color choice a bit of the emotions and pleasures of the day.

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Over the Edge at Mendocino; 16x20 acrylic

Over the Edge by Katy Cauker

Over the Edge at Mendocino focuses on developing the shapes formed by water as it moves over the rocks. I see the volume and solid nature of water in much the same way as I see the rocks.

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Drawing for "The Old Woman and the Sea" 6x6 on panel

The Old Woman and the Sea, study by Katy Cauker

The first drawing for a series titled “The Old Woman and the Sea”. The drawing is a base for a small painting in acrylic. Drawn from a mental image while trying to apply the fundamentals I’ve learned from Erik Sandgren and still draw without…

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Mendocino Wave, acrylic painting on canvas, 16 x 20 inches

Mendocino Wave, by Katy Cauker

We travel up and down the Pacific coast through out the year, last year we spent several days in Mendocino, CA. I painted along the cliffs looking out to sea, always fascinated and soothed by the motion and sound of the waves. In this one spot there we…

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Converging Paths - Klamath Wildlife Refuge

Converging Paths, by Katy Cauker

Acrylics lend themselves well to on location painting. They dry quickly enough to transport easily yet with the right set up you can keep a palette moist all day, you can work them over making adjustments…

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Agricultural Views

Agricultural Views, by Katy Cauker

This painting in watercolor and gouache with some charcoal drawing. I did it on a lovely afternoon with Bets Cole.   We were returning from painting on Sauvie Island and stopped alongside I5 at a winery that Bets knew had good views for painting. …

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Ona Beach Tango

“Ona Beach Tango” is a watercolor on BFK printing paper. The printing paper absorbs paint and water differently than regular watercolor paper, rather sucking up and holding it place! One also has to take more care with the surface because the paper is …

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Drama on the Edge

There’s are many places along the Oregon coast that I regularly paint. Besides the obvious pleasure I find in spending a day out of doors at the beach, the energy of the surf, and the dramatic landforms along the shore line make for challenging painti…

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Yachats and A Painting Event

watercolor and gouache 22 x 30            Every year I have unfinished paintings.  These are the paintings that I start on location then stall out in knowing what to do next to finish them.  They become my w…

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