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Jean Levert Hood - Texas Hill Country Painter
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I share my week with you - my paintings, studio, and daily life. My paintings are about bold, clean strokes, thick with rich, sometimes surprising, colors that express what I see and feel when painting. Often inspiration comes from what I see walking on
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New Landscape Painting, Birds and Blooms!
Here's a landscape I've recently reworked. I painted this piece on location in Fredericksburg last fall. As with most of my plein aire work, I consider it a "study." There is simply so much less time put into the design, composition and color ele...
Aspen Paintings Listed and Today's Walk
My two Aspen paintings have been placed for sale. "Aspen at Lake Buckles" a study, is available at my Art Fire studio for $30.00. (above) Art Fire is a new venue that I'm trying out. It will have my smaller works, studies and watercolors, mu...
Iris Emerging, Lake Jean's Moon, Deer and Turkey!
The moon was so awesome last night! It was huge just above the horizon, early in the evening. Our Game Camera at Lake Jean caught this awesome shot! I don't think I've ever seen this before. We don't have too many deer feeding at night, so this is ...
Golden Pink and Holiday Sale!
There is a special time of day that I love. It's the late, late afternoon, just as the sun is going down. The field in front of our house turns the most gorgeous color. I can only describe it as golden-pink. If only a photograph could capture the...
Tree Ducks re-visited and Melody Madden
Remember the Tree Ducks? My friend Darlene Shahan, with the awesome telephoto lens captured these great shots for me! You can really see those orange beaks and their wonderful colors, not to mention great expression and emotion. Ah, I'm getting c...
Twin Fawns, and no birds!! Summer heat and more...
I am thrilled that I've got a shot of the twin fawns! No, I didn't take it, they still haven't come close enough into the field. The game camera got this shot at one of the feeders. Look at the difference in color in the twin's coat. It is more red...
