Showing posts with label river. Show all posts
Showing posts with label river. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

"Springtime River View" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

11x14 Acrylic on canvas

Painted at the West Fairview boat launch recently with friends from the Susquehanna Valley Plein Air Painters. It was a beautiful morning and moma duck was taking her family for a swim. I had to include them they were so sweet! This is a view looking at the Harvey Taylor Bridge. If interested in purchasing this painting please e-mail me at debra@debkreiger.com.

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

"Overcast Day on the Susquehanna" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

8" x 10" oil on canvas

This is a plein air painting painted from West Fairview park in Enola along the Susquehanna river. It was a overcast comfortable day.  My niece was visiting and we went out for her first plein air painting adventure. She brought along her water mixable oils for me to try. I enjoyed using the oils and am planning on working with them a little more in the future. I believe she is hooked now and plans to do some plein air painting from her home in Philadelphia. Looking forward to seeing her work!
She is a real ham!!

Friday, August 1, 2014

"Winter on the Susquehanna" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

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"Winter on the Susquehanna" 11" x15" watercolor on 140lb arches paper

I've had these reference photos for some time and knew I wanted to paint this unusual scene. I came across this fellow on a very cold winter day off the shore of Enola. The Susquehanna river was cold, snowy and ice covered. This great blue heron was all fluffed out and ready to take a nap on the icy water. This was just amazing to see.

If you would like to purchase this painting e-mail me at debra@debkreiger.com.

Friday, May 3, 2013

"Rockville Bridge" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

8x10 acrylic on canvas board
This was my first painting of the spring season. I was painting with the SVPAP from Fort Hunter. I was walking in the park looking for a good spot to paint and came upon a gentleman who had just taken a morning walk along the banks of the river. There was a flurry of activity from the seagulls on the river. He said they were feasting on the newly hatched may flies. That was the inspiration for this painting!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

"View from Negley Park" by Debra Tritt Kreiger

"View from Negley Park" 8.5"x7.5" watercolor on 140lb paper

This is a view from Negley park looking over at the Harvey Taylor Bridge. My mission that day was to choose the brightest fall tree I could find and paint it. I think I succeeded.

To contact me about the purchase of this painting or see more of my work go to http://www.debkreiger.com/or follow my blog at debkreiger.blogspot.com or you can shop in my new store, Deb's Gifts