A collage of original Pastels.©2020 Nita Leger Casey
I want to make everyone aware that I also post on Instagram , this is a collection of smaller pastels ,some are 6x8, 8x10, 9x12 ,10x10 , they are my latest posts .and I am listing these at a great price, some are $100.00 to $175.00. A great way to start a collection without breaking the bank , they do need to be framed. email me for more info nlcasey@charter.net
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ocean. Show all posts
Monday, May 04, 2020
Friday, March 20, 2015
Somewhere in Co.Kerry
Watercolor 4x10 ©2015 Nita Leger Casey
I am still on a St Patrick mode! I went trough some photos I took on my last trip to Ireland and while I was gallery sitting yesterday decided to do this watercolor, I remember the scene well, my husband's family is from Kerry just down the road from this small beach. I just love that part of Ireland! If you have traveled the Ring of Kerry , you know what I mean? this painting is available just email me nlcasey@charter.net
I am still on a St Patrick mode! I went trough some photos I took on my last trip to Ireland and while I was gallery sitting yesterday decided to do this watercolor, I remember the scene well, my husband's family is from Kerry just down the road from this small beach. I just love that part of Ireland! If you have traveled the Ring of Kerry , you know what I mean? this painting is available just email me nlcasey@charter.net
Sunday, September 07, 2014
Pemaquid bell tower
pastel 9x11, ©
Nita Leger Casey
This was painted a couple years ago, but I would love to find a home for this one,this bell tower is located next to the lighthouse, a very popular destination in Maine. It would make a nice present for someone who collects lighthouses .
email me
nlcasey@charter.net, $150. matted
Nita Leger Casey
This was painted a couple years ago, but I would love to find a home for this one,this bell tower is located next to the lighthouse, a very popular destination in Maine. It would make a nice present for someone who collects lighthouses .
email me
nlcasey@charter.net, $150. matted
Friday, July 11, 2014
Low tide
pastel. 9x12
© Nita Leger Casey
Getting ready to go on my yearly painting retreat ,this is a scene close to where we are staying ,at the distance you can see the fog rolling in at Bailey's Mistake in Lubec Maine. It will be nice to smell the fresh ocean air, and see the lobster boats in the morning with the fisher man going to get there catch!
this pastel was done on location in previous years and it is available .$200.00 ,email me if you are interested nlcasey@charter.net
© Nita Leger Casey
Getting ready to go on my yearly painting retreat ,this is a scene close to where we are staying ,at the distance you can see the fog rolling in at Bailey's Mistake in Lubec Maine. It will be nice to smell the fresh ocean air, and see the lobster boats in the morning with the fisher man going to get there catch!
this pastel was done on location in previous years and it is available .$200.00 ,email me if you are interested nlcasey@charter.net
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Fishing boats,
Watercolor 5x7(c) 2012
Nita Leger Casey
Just a re post today of boats I have painted before on the Massachusetts coast, I am still not back to my daily painting routine, I think I need to reboot myself, LOL and so many project awaits me .
I did finish the commission , just some retouch varnish before I call the customer.
well this little gem is available email me if you are interested nlcasey@charter.net.
Nita Leger Casey
Just a re post today of boats I have painted before on the Massachusetts coast, I am still not back to my daily painting routine, I think I need to reboot myself, LOL and so many project awaits me .
I did finish the commission , just some retouch varnish before I call the customer.
well this little gem is available email me if you are interested nlcasey@charter.net.
Friday, April 06, 2012
On Slea Head Dingle
Watercolor 8x10 painted on location in Ireland,
Copyrighted 2012
Nita LegerCasey
Tim and I have spent a wonderful week in Ireland,great weather and visits with family just not enaugh time to do all the things I wanted to do ,paint was one of them ,I did do a lot of sketches.
and took lots of photos and of course lots of driving ,The drive we took today around Slea head was out of this world to see the beautiful cliffs and beaches ,this was where Ryan's daughter was filmed years ago .I really would love to come back with some other artists and make this a painting trip only.
Copyrighted 2012
Nita LegerCasey
Tim and I have spent a wonderful week in Ireland,great weather and visits with family just not enaugh time to do all the things I wanted to do ,paint was one of them ,I did do a lot of sketches.
and took lots of photos and of course lots of driving ,The drive we took today around Slea head was out of this world to see the beautiful cliffs and beaches ,this was where Ryan's daughter was filmed years ago .I really would love to come back with some other artists and make this a painting trip only.
Friday, February 26, 2010
What a night we had last night! with over 60 miles an hour high winds , the coast had it worst and still have no power in many towns in the area .
I had painted these boats during the week from the town of Gloucester , we had stopped over last week and I took a few photos , I have painted some of these boats before actually on location at a better time of the year like Spring . It's a wonderful town to capture the New England fishing life , these boats have characters, they are like old man who have wrinkles ,they have lots of rust that tell the hard life they go through.
contact me for price nlcasey@charter.net
I had painted these boats during the week from the town of Gloucester , we had stopped over last week and I took a few photos , I have painted some of these boats before actually on location at a better time of the year like Spring . It's a wonderful town to capture the New England fishing life , these boats have characters, they are like old man who have wrinkles ,they have lots of rust that tell the hard life they go through.
contact me for price nlcasey@charter.net
Monday, February 23, 2009
I am in a mood to paint Ireland , because I really wish I was there now or at least for St Patrick's day, a few years back we had gone for St Patrick in Limerick in the morning and Dublin at night, It was a lot of fun ! We love the ring of Kerry, and this is a beach in the village were my husband relatives come from . I also painted in oil today , it has been a while since I used them , I love all different medium to work with , it's a curse I think ! I wish I would be satisfied to work only with one , but this is who I am !
email me if you are interested in this painting nlcasey@charter.net
email me if you are interested in this painting nlcasey@charter.net
Monday, December 15, 2008
Here in Massachusetts ,we are still cleaning after the ice storm , a lot of people are with no power still ! and another storm coming , I just hope they are all done by Christmas , our kids are driving from far away , I will be anxious until then .
This is a piece I did a couple years ago and I am looking for a home who will appreciate this fine pastel , email me if you are interested , it's framed also , a bargain at $ 100.00
nlcasey@charter.net
This is a piece I did a couple years ago and I am looking for a home who will appreciate this fine pastel , email me if you are interested , it's framed also , a bargain at $ 100.00
nlcasey@charter.net
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
This is a painting that was done after a coastal winter storm , it's something you don't see often, snow on a beach . Every once in awhile I love to take a drive to Plum Island , a small island off the coast of Massachusetts .
This is a lovely painting if you love the ocean , become a collector ! you will enjoy it .
$100.00 with a free frame . email me nlcasey@charter.net
This is a lovely painting if you love the ocean , become a collector ! you will enjoy it .
$100.00 with a free frame . email me nlcasey@charter.net
Friday, August 01, 2008
The Tide Mill farm artists retreat , copyrighted
22x28 watercolor , sold
Artist retreat
A retreat is a way for an Artist to reflect on the creative life away from the duties of everyday life that holds one down.
For the last fifteen years a group of artists in Maine go to the Artists retreat to replenish their soul and creativity.
They start their journey Down East on a 200 to 400 miles drive depending where they come from, some come from the western Mountains of Maine and some come from southern New England and a few flying from other parts of the country. They all meet at a beautiful salt water farm on the Cobscook Bay called “The Tide Mill Farm “ These artists driving up the coast on the remote Route One, arrive late afternoon, the first one wait patiently for the others as they arrive one by one all jumping for joy as they see each other. They have not seen each other since last year and they are very much exited. They want to catch up with all the news and their art, they also want to absorb the beauty of the place they have come to love , they get a sense of belonging there, after all the years,
The owners run to greet them like they were family; they quickly bring their bags and art supplies to their room. The plan is to go in town and have a light supper at a local fish place, something they have done from the early days of coming to this area, they even request the same large round table, while having their supper plans will be made for what they are going to do for the week, and celebrate a successful week
The next morning plans are in motion to find new subjects, maybe a new theme for the year or sometime revisit an old subject or take a different spin on it or style but whatever it is the next week will be, paint and paint like there is no tomorrow and always think about painting!
Actually they even forget about their family life back home and totally engulf themselves in a creative mood for the rest of their stay. They actually come from different walks of life, different states and countries but all have the same interest and speak one language, ART.
Plein Air painting is something so refreshing and free, it’s exactly what it is, no instructions, like a workshop or a commission for someone, just free to paint whatever you want, what comes from your soul, you and the canvas on the easel, in the middle of this natural beauty of the area.
This particular group paints the coast of Maine and the famous Campobello Island where President Franklin D. Roosevelt had his private retreat.
Some of the artists paint together, two or three of them, at the same spot and some like to paint in total solitude. When they leave in the morning they are totally prepared for the day with a lunch, water sun lotion, bug spay, rain gear and plenty of material to work with because they will spend the entire day in nature. Nature it is! Beautiful fields of wild flowers to coastal rocks cascading into the ocean. Lighthouses and small fishing villages bustling with lobster boats and fisherman, ready to talk about their catch of the day! In general they are very friendly and enjoy talking to visiting artists who paints their beautiful Washington County.
The day usually goes by very fast, one or two paintings might be created, but not totally finished, mostly alla prima, it will need retouching back at the farm!
Each artist is exited to return to meet the others and anxious to show what they have done , maybe for a critique or surprise them with a great painting and possibly tell them about a new spot they have found, sorts of a game between each other, like a fisherman who comes back to show his catch. Also what elements they have experienced, too much sun, fog, bugs or even chased by an animal. By then they are exhausted, all they want to do is put their feet up and relax on the porch, maybe with a glass of wine, enjoy the view of the Coobscook bay in front of them with the tide going in and out, chit chat with the others and enjoy the dinner that is about to come. Two of the artists have kitchen duties for that night, everyone takes turn!
Supper is eaten at a large table family style, the food is always delicious. The plein air in French means “Fresh air “of the day surely gives you a great appetite. The experience of the day will be the subject of conversations while enjoying our dinner. Until a beautiful sunset will be seen out of the large dinning room window, and in a flash everyone will be looking for their camera to capture that moment of the beauty of the night, this ritual might go on every night if the weather is good!
Cleaning up time and out for a walk at dusk on this 1800acres property surrounded by salt water. Along the walking trails more potential scenes are discussed for painting, the farms animals are grazing in the fields come to greet us, like you are back? Some of the same animals have been there for years some we have witnessed their birth. Many of the animals have been models for some of the animalist artists. When I say the farm, it’s actually a beautiful early 1800 Victorian farm house, solely dedicated for retreats for artists and writers and family reunions beautifully decorated in a simple country style,a real organic farm of the 9th generation to reside on the premises in modern houses we stay in the original house of the Tide Mill Farm.
While we return from our mile or so walk ,knowing coffee and desert will be on the table .and we will start another session of painting , some will retouch the paintings they were working during the day ,others will work on a still life after scavenging throughout the house for some unusual treasures , they re is always one artist ready for the tasks, who is good at putting things together in a creative and pleasing way for a still life.
Silence will set in this beautiful room, and the artists will continue to paint until very late at night, some will retreat earlier than others, depending on who is an early riser. By the end of the day this group of artists will have put in 10 to 12 hours solely painting, now that is a lot of work at times, but they are so relaxed and excited they won’t think about it. The week will go very fast, some will stay for two weeks, but by the time they are ready to go home they will have a wonderful body of work with them.
Many paintings will go on to special shows, galleries, outdoor shows, win ribbons and others will go in a closet , but at least the artists will have painted whatever their heart desires.
All their work will be originals and looking to go home with a collector who is going to appreciate the love, work and dedication from these professional artists who have renewed their creative juice and enjoy this week of détente with others just like them and created beautiful art. .
They look for collectors who appreciate these true artists who live to paint and paint to live. I am proud to be one of them, and look for the experience every year.
Nita Leger Casey ,copyrighted 2008
Fine art artist

Artist retreat
A retreat is a way for an Artist to reflect on the creative life away from the duties of everyday life that holds one down.
For the last fifteen years a group of artists in Maine go to the Artists retreat to replenish their soul and creativity.
They start their journey Down East on a 200 to 400 miles drive depending where they come from, some come from the western Mountains of Maine and some come from southern New England and a few flying from other parts of the country. They all meet at a beautiful salt water farm on the Cobscook Bay called “The Tide Mill Farm “ These artists driving up the coast on the remote Route One, arrive late afternoon, the first one wait patiently for the others as they arrive one by one all jumping for joy as they see each other. They have not seen each other since last year and they are very much exited. They want to catch up with all the news and their art, they also want to absorb the beauty of the place they have come to love , they get a sense of belonging there, after all the years,
The owners run to greet them like they were family; they quickly bring their bags and art supplies to their room. The plan is to go in town and have a light supper at a local fish place, something they have done from the early days of coming to this area, they even request the same large round table, while having their supper plans will be made for what they are going to do for the week, and celebrate a successful week
The next morning plans are in motion to find new subjects, maybe a new theme for the year or sometime revisit an old subject or take a different spin on it or style but whatever it is the next week will be, paint and paint like there is no tomorrow and always think about painting!
Actually they even forget about their family life back home and totally engulf themselves in a creative mood for the rest of their stay. They actually come from different walks of life, different states and countries but all have the same interest and speak one language, ART.
Plein Air painting is something so refreshing and free, it’s exactly what it is, no instructions, like a workshop or a commission for someone, just free to paint whatever you want, what comes from your soul, you and the canvas on the easel, in the middle of this natural beauty of the area.
This particular group paints the coast of Maine and the famous Campobello Island where President Franklin D. Roosevelt had his private retreat.
Some of the artists paint together, two or three of them, at the same spot and some like to paint in total solitude. When they leave in the morning they are totally prepared for the day with a lunch, water sun lotion, bug spay, rain gear and plenty of material to work with because they will spend the entire day in nature. Nature it is! Beautiful fields of wild flowers to coastal rocks cascading into the ocean. Lighthouses and small fishing villages bustling with lobster boats and fisherman, ready to talk about their catch of the day! In general they are very friendly and enjoy talking to visiting artists who paints their beautiful Washington County.
The day usually goes by very fast, one or two paintings might be created, but not totally finished, mostly alla prima, it will need retouching back at the farm!
Each artist is exited to return to meet the others and anxious to show what they have done , maybe for a critique or surprise them with a great painting and possibly tell them about a new spot they have found, sorts of a game between each other, like a fisherman who comes back to show his catch. Also what elements they have experienced, too much sun, fog, bugs or even chased by an animal. By then they are exhausted, all they want to do is put their feet up and relax on the porch, maybe with a glass of wine, enjoy the view of the Coobscook bay in front of them with the tide going in and out, chit chat with the others and enjoy the dinner that is about to come. Two of the artists have kitchen duties for that night, everyone takes turn!
Supper is eaten at a large table family style, the food is always delicious. The plein air in French means “Fresh air “of the day surely gives you a great appetite. The experience of the day will be the subject of conversations while enjoying our dinner. Until a beautiful sunset will be seen out of the large dinning room window, and in a flash everyone will be looking for their camera to capture that moment of the beauty of the night, this ritual might go on every night if the weather is good!
Cleaning up time and out for a walk at dusk on this 1800acres property surrounded by salt water. Along the walking trails more potential scenes are discussed for painting, the farms animals are grazing in the fields come to greet us, like you are back? Some of the same animals have been there for years some we have witnessed their birth. Many of the animals have been models for some of the animalist artists. When I say the farm, it’s actually a beautiful early 1800 Victorian farm house, solely dedicated for retreats for artists and writers and family reunions beautifully decorated in a simple country style,a real organic farm of the 9th generation to reside on the premises in modern houses we stay in the original house of the Tide Mill Farm.
While we return from our mile or so walk ,knowing coffee and desert will be on the table .and we will start another session of painting , some will retouch the paintings they were working during the day ,others will work on a still life after scavenging throughout the house for some unusual treasures , they re is always one artist ready for the tasks, who is good at putting things together in a creative and pleasing way for a still life.
Silence will set in this beautiful room, and the artists will continue to paint until very late at night, some will retreat earlier than others, depending on who is an early riser. By the end of the day this group of artists will have put in 10 to 12 hours solely painting, now that is a lot of work at times, but they are so relaxed and excited they won’t think about it. The week will go very fast, some will stay for two weeks, but by the time they are ready to go home they will have a wonderful body of work with them.
Many paintings will go on to special shows, galleries, outdoor shows, win ribbons and others will go in a closet , but at least the artists will have painted whatever their heart desires.
All their work will be originals and looking to go home with a collector who is going to appreciate the love, work and dedication from these professional artists who have renewed their creative juice and enjoy this week of détente with others just like them and created beautiful art. .
They look for collectors who appreciate these true artists who live to paint and paint to live. I am proud to be one of them, and look for the experience every year.
Nita Leger Casey ,copyrighted 2008
Fine art artist
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Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Sunrise over HHI #2
Very hot today , all the trees bloom over night, amazing how few days of sun can change things .
right now I am still enjoying the beautiful Sky's that I have wanted to do for a longtime.
this one is in South Carolina about a month ago.
5x7 oil email me nlcasey@charter.net

right now I am still enjoying the beautiful Sky's that I have wanted to do for a longtime.
this one is in South Carolina about a month ago.
5x7 oil email me nlcasey@charter.net
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Sunrise over Hilton Head
I am getting ready for a show on Saturday in Westborough, MA to benefit UNICEF. Being the first one of the year ,I have a lot to do figuring what to bring ,get all the racks out of the garage and boxes of paintings I have not seen for awhile ,because of all this , all I have time is to paint a miniature .
This scene was where I took the pictures of all the birds in HHI a beautiful sunrise.
miniature oil 2,5x3,5 email me if interested. nlcasey@charter.net

This scene was where I took the pictures of all the birds in HHI a beautiful sunrise.
miniature oil 2,5x3,5 email me if interested. nlcasey@charter.net
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
HHI, birds of the island
I went from one art meeting to an other today , started with the breakfast club meeting, new artists came to join the group always nice to add people , and tonight I went to one of my friend 's demonstration 60 miles away in Exeter NH, it was a pastel night and she did a great job , Go Julie! just got back at 10 pm .

my #2 bird egret.
Oil miniature email me if interested nlcasey@charter.net
Labels:
bird,
egret,
hilton Head Island,
Low Country landscape,
ocean
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
Hilton Head island White Egret
What a beautiful sunny day today, still cold in the mornings when I walk with Clancy . Today I went to our local high school NMHS, my young neighbor and two classmate had a class project on world studies , so I went to talk about how it was growing up in France , it brought back a lot of memories living there and going to Art school .This after noon I was a bit press for time so I only painted a miniature of the birds from my last trip to HHI , I would like to do more in a larger format.

miniature oil on Wallis paper , email if interested nlcasey@charter.net
Labels:
bird,
egret,
hilton Head Island,
Low Country landscape,
ocean,
Seascape
Monday, April 14, 2008
Hilton Head sand dunes #2
Painted more sand dunes , fun to do ! this was between cleaning my yard , we are late in this part of the country ,our snow just melted two weeks ago , but it is amazing how the grass is starting to turn green , my chickens are happy out and about in the yard , George the rooster is bit more protective so I have to watch him and make sure I have a stick in my hand.
oil on sanded paper 4x5 , email me if interested nlcasey@charter.net

oil on sanded paper 4x5 , email me if interested nlcasey@charter.net
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Hilton head Island sand dunes
I have been busy these last few days painting walls to finalized my kitchen project ,I am living the trim work for my husband , he is more patient than me not going off the line , I think I am painting on canvas and go all over the place .I did have time to do a daily and relax while doing it ,
of a place I was at few weeks ago on Hilton head Island. I took so many photos to work from ,but it is hard to keep up with all the scenes I want to do ,I do want to do the birds there , hope to do a few this week.
Oil on panel 5x7 , email me if interested nlcasey@charter.net

of a place I was at few weeks ago on Hilton head Island. I took so many photos to work from ,but it is hard to keep up with all the scenes I want to do ,I do want to do the birds there , hope to do a few this week.
Oil on panel 5x7 , email me if interested nlcasey@charter.net
Sunday, February 17, 2008
Plum Island, sea weeds stacks
Last week I had taking a quick trip to Plum Island for a drive , it's about an hour from my house , a great way to get to the ocean and visit Newberryport ,MA in the same time . A lovely town with art galleries. This painting is from my last trip there , I made it a bit more a fall day then winter, but I have been there at that time so I know what it looks like, they always have the stacks there from weeds from the march.
I am still working on the kitchen project , but coming along good , hope to be finish soon.

I am still working on the kitchen project , but coming along good , hope to be finish soon.
oil painting on board 8x10 email me if interested nlcasey@charter.net
Labels:
Massachusetts,
ocean,
Plum Island,
sea weeds stacks
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Nantucket Victorian
I am painting , but mostly walls right now, a bit frustrated to be away from my easel , but I have waited years to remodel this kitchen .
A few years back I went to Nantucket , a lovely island off the coast of Massachusetts. I was attracted by this beautiful old Victorian house , I knew I wanted to do a painting of it , but before painting a full sheet in watercolor , I sketch a small one to see how could I move this house closer to the ocean . I was pleased with it so I went on and painted a larger version .
this is a miniature 3x5 original watercolor , Email me nlcasey@charter.net

A few years back I went to Nantucket , a lovely island off the coast of Massachusetts. I was attracted by this beautiful old Victorian house , I knew I wanted to do a painting of it , but before painting a full sheet in watercolor , I sketch a small one to see how could I move this house closer to the ocean . I was pleased with it so I went on and painted a larger version .
this is a miniature 3x5 original watercolor , Email me nlcasey@charter.net
Labels:
House Portrait,
Nantucket.,
ocean,
Vctorian home
Sunday, January 06, 2008
The lonely cottage
I have spent the last two days traveling from one gallery to the other , bringing new art work .
both places to be in New Hampshire , I live on the Border , so most of my Art connections are in New Hampshire, my husband came with me for the Sunday ride going to Portsmouth , all the politicians were there!. trying to convince the public who is the best.
On our way home we took the coast road , I always look for new scenes on the coast and the sun was going down when I came upon some beautiful lobster boat in the harbor , I really want to paint them.
This is another one of my lonely houses ,
The lonely cottage ,oil 16x20 . email me if you are interested nlcasey@charter.net

both places to be in New Hampshire , I live on the Border , so most of my Art connections are in New Hampshire, my husband came with me for the Sunday ride going to Portsmouth , all the politicians were there!. trying to convince the public who is the best.
On our way home we took the coast road , I always look for new scenes on the coast and the sun was going down when I came upon some beautiful lobster boat in the harbor , I really want to paint them.
This is another one of my lonely houses ,
The lonely cottage ,oil 16x20 . email me if you are interested nlcasey@charter.net
Labels:
coast of Maine,
Cutler cottage Maine,
ocean,
summer landscape
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