Artist: Warren Keating
Artist Website: http://www.warrenkeating.com
Title of Artwork: “Maui Golf, Wailea Emerald, Hawaii”
Medium: Oils
Dimensions: 48″ x 36″
Support: Canvas
About This Painting: This large, 48″ X 36″ oil on canvas, “Maui Golf, Wailea Emerald, Hawaii” by Warren Keating, depicts a colorful, painting of a spectacular view of golfers on the putting green at the Wailea Emerald Golf Course with the Maui Coastline and Pacific Ocean in the background.










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Valerie Sasaki on Wed, 17th Jun 2009 7:48 pm
Warren, I think its beautiful. The colors are bright and crisp, you shadows really give depth. great work!
carolyn Bishop on Wed, 17th Jun 2009 8:19 pm
Beautiful depiction of golfers in paradise! Wow! I love it!
Jayne Cummins on Wed, 17th Jun 2009 8:55 pm
A lovely colourful picture – I loved the golf course with the undulating hilly mounds – the shadows …….all really good.
The only thing I would question is the colour of the sea, I doubt it would have been so blue – I know that water in itself is colourless and it is a reflection of the sky – but I like to add a little pthalo green to whatever blue I use and it just gives it that little extra.
Having said that – I do really like your picture.
Jayne
ladyrose on Thu, 18th Jun 2009 4:46 pm
Warren, Outstanding work!! Great colors!! Best Wishes, Barbara :O)
Ingrid Albrecht on Fri, 19th Jun 2009 12:53 am
Hi Warren,
Your oil painting of the Wailea Emerald Golf Course is lovely, with nice clean colors. There are just a few comments that I would like to make.
I do agree with Jayne Cummins about the color of the deep blue of the water. Even if it does look like that, by adding a little of the green to the water you will have created a little more color harmony within the painting.
When I squint down and look through my eyes at your painting there are three shapes that maybe could be altered a bit to help the composition. At the bottom of the painting there are two stripes…one light green stripe and one a dark shadow stripe area. In my opinion these two shapes distract from the lovely work you have done in the rest of the painting. Maybe change the shapes and not have that shadow area so dark.
The other shape is in the sky where the clouds outline the tree on the left side of the painting. By eliminating these clouds over that palm tree on the left side, that outline would be eliminated.
This is a FRESH painting and nicely done. These are only my opinions with a fresh eye looking at your work!
Thank you for sharing with all of us!
Happy painting!
Ingrid
Liz deGroot on Sat, 20th Jun 2009 5:21 am
I like the trees in the background and the people and their shadows the best they are very real.
Soroya on Sat, 20th Jun 2009 6:37 pm
Warren this is a wonderful piece the shadows and the brilliant colors are my favorite. Keep painting and thanks for sharing
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shirley on Fri, 10th Jul 2009 6:33 am
I love the bright bold colors, very passionate.