Welcome to Linda Cheek's Plein-Air Art Studio. I started bulding my art studio in 1990 and it has been and still is a work in progress, to quote Grandma Cheek "by the time you've made it, you've had it." I hope this blog will be an inspiration to artists and others as well.
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Historic Asheville NC A series - five 12x9 W/C paintings of some of the buildings in Asheville,NC The first one in this series is the Flati...
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Another Digital Painting created in Artrage, Digital painting thrives mostly in production art. In 1986 I worked as a Technical Illustrato...
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A 10x14 w/c of an old Georgia quarry that is now a swimming hole. (if you don't mind snakes.)
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Well this is fun the second painting I've done for the Virtual Paint Out Blog . This is a 8X6 inches oil on panel of the St. Nicholas ...
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5 new watercolor's inspired by a workshop I had with the late great Ken Auster. To view his paintings of chefs and more clicks on the li...
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Now New Original Watercolor Paintings On Display At Booth 586 This is one of Asheville favorites showcase places to shop with a mix of anti...

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This has a lovely summery feeling about it and I really like the Hong Long painting as well. I wouldn't have thought bamboo could be sturdy until I saw the exhibition on the roof garden at the Met in New York - pretty amazing creation made with bamboo and ropes that visitors can climb on. Well worth a visit if you happen to be in NYC.
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