Linda Chalberg Art

Simplified shapes and enhanced colors are signature elements of Linda's watercolors. See more art at www.carriagehousegalleryofartists.com

Friday, January 10, 2020

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Oh my goodness!   I can't believe it's been so long since I posted here.  When I began on FB, I really neglected my Blog.  Maybe for...
Friday, January 19, 2018

Merry Christmas 2017

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 Every year I try to paint a new watercolor to send to friends and family as a Christmas card.  "Winter Garland" is this year'...
Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Back in Time in Italy

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On a painting trip a few years ago, we visited Cesi, very near the ancient Roman ruins of Carsulae.  Climbing the steep path we saw the blue...
Thursday, October 24, 2013

Texas Natives: Indian Blankets

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Here's another wonderful Texas Native wildflower....the Indian Blankets....along with some Verbena.  I love these bright flowers tha...

Seasons

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 Fall is my favorite time of year.  After the searing heat of summer, it's such a refreshing change when those first north breezes arr...
Friday, September 6, 2013

News Feature!

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In mid July I received a call from Gabriel Delgado of J R Mooney Galleries informing me that he would be writing an article for Explore  in ...
Tuesday, August 13, 2013

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Although we are still suffering from Summer's heat, you will be reminded that Fall is just around the corner when you see "Cypress ...
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Linda Chalberg
Boerne, Texas, United States
Currently my website is directed to my page at the Carriage House Gallery of Artists website. We participate in Boerne's Second Saturday Art Tour from 4pm to 8pm each month. The gallery is open Wed.-Sat. 10-5pm and noon til 5pm on Sundays. Because I love to sketch on location: "a travel journal bulging with mementos, notes, and sketches is one of my most treasured possessions. I take inspiration and information collected from travels back to my studio to create expressive, color-filled watercolors. Whether the subject is flowers, gardens, historical structures, village scenes, vistas or unique market settings, this artist enjoys the challenge of working out a composition and the enjoyment of putting paint on paper. "Painting en plein air is wonderful, frustrating, transforming, challenging, and enriching. Soaking up the sights, sounds, and smells, feeling the heat of the sun or the blast of a cold wind, holding a paintbrush in one hand while grabbing a bite of local food with the other, all combine to help me capture what I feel about the subject. Bugs in my paint? They just add texture!" Email me at lindachalberg@gmail.com
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