This is an 8x10 acrylic with pastel and charcoal. I have done a couple of these with coral, grey and olive green. I have a larger version of this as well. I really like this color combination. I try sometimes to work with colors that don't seem to naturally go together. Olive green is not a color that you would usually see with peach or coral, but I think it works well here.
Affordable colorful abstracts, landscapes and equine art. Commissioned pet portraits. Pastel, watercolor, charcoal and acrylic. Contact me at: carol.engles@gmail.com or text me at: (951) 704-2440 Art Copyright 2008-2025
About Me
- Carol Engles
- McMinnville, OR, United States
- Hi! Welcome to my blog. I am a mixed media artist who lives in McMinnville, Oregon. I work in acrylics, watercolor, pastel, charcoal and other water and drawing media. My main subjects are abstracts, abstract landscapes, florals and gardens, equine abstracts and pet portraits. I love to use color! I try to incorporate the three C's in all of my work - color, contrast and composition! Most of these paintings are for sale. Please check with me for availability and prices if not posted. Contact me at: carol.engles@gmail.com carolenglesart.blogspot.com or text me at: (951) 704-2440 carolengles.artspan.com Art copyrighted 2008-2025
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Grey Bluff Two
This is an 8x10 acrylic with pastel and charcoal. I have done a couple of these with coral, grey and olive green. I have a larger version of this as well. I really like this color combination. I try sometimes to work with colors that don't seem to naturally go together. Olive green is not a color that you would usually see with peach or coral, but I think it works well here.
Friday, May 29, 2009
Golden Sky One
This is a 16x11 watercolor with pastel and charcoal. I have done a couple of these with this color combination. The gold yellow and dark grey is rather strong, so I have contrasted them with the softer pastel colors of mint, lavender etc. This piece would look good with a dark charcoal metal frame. Let me know what you think! I always enjoy and value your comments.
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Violet and Red Three by Carol Engles
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
November Sky Five by Carol Engles
This is an 8x10 watercolor with pastel. I used neutrals with splashes of color. I used to avoid neutrals, until I finally realized that they were color, too! They serve as a "bed" for other colors. Let me know if you're interested in this piece. I also have several others with this theme. They look nice grouped together. They are both abstract and abstract landscape?
Monday, May 25, 2009
Bright Blue and Brown by Carol Engles
Friday, May 22, 2009
Aubergine Four
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Blue & Gold
8x10 watercolor with pastel on paper. I have done several with this color combination. I love using Prussian Blue! It's probably my favorite blue. I also like to use black with blue. This piece is for sale, as are most pieces on my blog. Contact me if you're interested or just leave me a comment. I really appreciate your feedback.
Monday, May 18, 2009
Early March Morning Two
This is the second one in this style that I have done. It's water media with pastel and charcoal. I love doing line in my pieces. I even get a bit carried away with it if I am not careful! I just love the texture. I plan to do larger versions of these in the 18x24 size. Let me know if you're interested in this one or the larger ones.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
Coral and Aqua One
Thursday, May 14, 2009
Windy Yellow Field
8x10 watercolor with pastel on paper. This is a minimalist work with a Southwest feel. I tried really hard to keep this simple and loose. Sometimes you can over work a painting too much. I have been doing a lot of work lately in violet, blue and green so it was time to do something in bright sunny colors. It's very warm here today - and will be even warmer tomorrow. Let me know if you like this piece. It is for sale as well as the others I post on my blog. And remember, I do commissions, too.
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Dark Green Field
I am in a green mood! It's a good spring color, don't you think. This is a 5x7 water media with pastel done in a monochromatic way. I wanted to capture a landscape with a distant horizon and do it with one main color. This could also make a nice large piece. Let me know if you're interested in this or anything else. I always appreciate your comments.
Monday, May 11, 2009
Powder Blue Field 5x7 watercolor with pastel
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Violet Field Two
Monday, May 4, 2009
Red Violet Four
Time for brighter, stronger colors. Actual, I really wasn't thinking of much, other than almost clashing colors that would pop off the page. When someone asks me what one of my abstracts represents, I have to say that sometimes they are a field, horizon or a cityscape etc. Many times they just come out of my head as form and color - nothing specific. That's why abstracts are so much fun, they don't have to represent anything. The viewer can see or feel whatever...This could be viewed as a carnival or circus?
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