Lyda Rose
I’ve written about Rogue Valley Roses before – and I’m still such a big fan. Mrs. Janet Inada graciously hosted myself and two other artists for an afternoon of painting on her A M A Z I N G rose farm...
View ArticleKim’s Last Weekend
Medford Kim’s – a place glamorous and practical, exotic and so familiar, a place so many people carry special memories of, a place that has gotten more beautiful with age – is being torn down,...
View ArticleAnatomical Position
Anatomical Position Anterior Male Anterior Female Posterior Male Posterior Female I received a grant last year to help with my figurative anatomy studies. It was a real boost, both in morale and in...
View ArticleArtist David Rosenak
Today I’m going to highlight paintings by my friend David Rosenak. This may be the longest post I’ll ever make. He has four paintings up at the Portland Art Museum this year – 2015 – in the...
View ArticleMy Trip to Paris — Part Two: The Paintings
I had an amazing time painting in Paris. Getting out and painting in this old city, known for centuries of great art, connected me to so many of my heroes and gave me a chance to meet lots of tourists...
View ArticlePainting Flowers From Life at Rogue Gallery
This summer! Join me for a weekend workshop focused on painting flowers from life. Each student will have their own fresh floral bouquet to paint. We’ll focus on the capturing the character of the...
View ArticleLate Spring, Southern Oregon
Filed under: Uncategorized Tagged: 2015, art, landscape, oregon, painting, plein air, Sarah burns, sarah f burns, southern oregon
View ArticlePlein Air Trip to the Oregon Coast
McVay Beach, Brookings, Oregon Samuel H. Boardman State Park, Oregon Whaleshead Beach Whaleshead Beach Clifford Beach Grassland, Northern California Clifford Dunes, Northern CaliforniaFiled...
View ArticleHanley Farm
I came to Hanley Farm to paint and had a hard time choosing a view, because I liked so many views, so I painted one Experimental Lavender Patch at Hanley Farm and then painted another Hanley Farm and...
View ArticlePilot Rock
Pilot Rock – As seen from the Pacific Crest Trail near Hobart Bluff, in the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument. I painted this in September after the smoke cleared out of the valley. (We had a...
View ArticleCity of Portland
Oil on Panel 10″ x 16″ City of Portland from the Bluff — University of Oregon campus Recently I got to paint a spot I’ve been dying to paint for a couple of years and I got to paint out with a...
View ArticleRoseburg Paint Out
I usually resist paint out competition weekends, because they are never really very productive; I wind up usually making paintings in places I don’t have an affinity for and there is not enough time...
View ArticleBarrel 42, Medford, Oregon
Barrel 42 Medford, Oregon 12″ x 16″ It started with this composition for a smaller panel, but decided to move to the larger panel with more background info, which gave me a chance to play with an idea...
View ArticlePear Still Life
I’m moving inside, thinking about still life and figurative work now that the weather is too cold for landscape painting. Pear Still Life, 9″ x 12″ oil on linen mounted on aluminum panel Filed under:...
View ArticleWedding Flowers
Filed under: Flowers, Paintings, Still Life, Uncategorized Tagged: 2015, art, fine art, floral, flowers, oil, oil painting, painting, Sarah burns, sarah f burns, work of sarah f burns
View ArticleMy Trip to Paris — Part Two: The Paintings
I had an amazing time painting in Paris. Getting out and painting in this old city, known for centuries of great art, connected me to so many of my heroes and gave me a chance to meet lots of tourists...
View ArticleJeri Jennings and Unconditional Love
Spring has been utterly glorious here in Southern Oregon this year. Everything is lush and green and my roses are having a banner year. The yellow one is called Jeri Jennings and the red is...
View ArticleLandscapes
I’ve mostly moved inside the studio for the winter – here are a couple of paintings from back in the fall. Neighbor’s Tree Tree at ScienceworksFiled under: Landscape, painting, Paintings,...
View ArticleNeighbor’s Tree
My Neighbor’s Tree just keep giving and giving. It’s suuuuper convenient to paint it because I can just walk out to my front driveway and if it’s too cold, rainy or SNOWY(!?), I can paint while...
View ArticleUnconditional Love
The name of this rose is actually Unconditional Love – you can click that link and find out more. I grow these roses and I’ve painted them before. And I guess I’ve painted the vase before too. This...
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