Painting a Day – May 15 – Irises in Morning Light
This is a digital …
This is a digital …
I wonder what Monet would say to this painting, which I created not with traditional paints but on my WACOM tablet with …
On my second walk of the day, I returned to the boat launch and happened upon a lovely sight that looked somewhat …
This is an 8 …
I know … Christine, more magnolias? I just cannot help myself. I love them and they don’t stay with us for long. …
Magnolia flowers and their reflection in a window are the subject of this digital painting, created using a Wacom tablet, stylus and …
Using a Wacom tablet, stylus and software, I created this digital painting using the old style daub and palette knife techniques in …
I love the feeling of dragging a brush, my hand or other markmaking tools through paint; however, there are days that my …
January 18, 2013 As yesterday’s painting, today’s is a digital abstract that I made on the IPAD while on the train to …
My work is among the art of 19 artists in the Mixed Media Art Group show that opens Friday, Dec. 7th at …
I love innovation. I do. I adore making art on my IPAD with APPS. I love my digital cameras. Yet, I have …
My gallery and studio, Arts on Union, 203 N. Union St., Middletown, is one of the 32 central Pennsylvania artists on the upcoming, free Art Studio Tour. The event, in its 12th year, will take place Saturday, Nov. 6 from 10 am. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, November 7 from noon to 5 p.m. and is designed to offer the public the chance to meet and support local artists by visiting the studios in which they work.
Visit Christine Goldbeck, Linda Billet, Roxan O’Brien, Pat and Ray Oxenford and other PA Guild of Craftsmen artists and artisans at First Friday in Lancaster on August 6th at the Guilded Tulip Store on Prince Street.
Without taking sides in the debate about the origins of life, artist Christine Goldbeck, Middletown, PA interprets a story of creation in “Evolution Theory,” a series of large paintings featured at WITF Public Media Station in Harrisburg now through July 30.
Be the first to buy “First Rose of Summer,” a new digital painting by Christine Goldbeck.