Original Palette Knife Abstract Flower Painting
16"x20" Oil on Canvas/Available
Click HERE for pricing.
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Judith Babcock Fine Art Gallery
Boarding House studio Galleries
220 East 7th Ave, Studio #2
Denver, Co 80203
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303.669.6353
Bringing together Artists who paint with the palette knife, from around the world.
Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Fall Along the Banks, New Contemporary Landscape Painting by Sheri Jones
Fall Along the Banks
11x14 oil on canvas panel
When my friend, Jill Randall and I planned to go painting we weren't sure where. I wanted somewhere that was new and exciting. We drove around until we drove past Jill's friends, Janice's house. She lives on the banks of the Brazo's River in Granbury.
It was new and exciting for me. The fall colors against the blue of the water really inspired me. This is available for purchase. $300.00
Sheri Jones
Sheri@sheriart.net
http://www.sheriart.net
http://www.sheriart.blogspot.com
Autumn's Allure, New Contemporary Landscape Painting by Sheri Jones
Autumn's Allure
8x10 oil on canvas
This was captured on location near my home in Granbury. My neighbor and painter friend, Jill Randall paint on location as often as we can. The day was gray, but the alluring colors were popping. This is available for purchase. $225.00
This is my last post for 2014. It was a productive year with many successful ventures.
Next year will start off with 2 new opportunities.
I will be the featured artist for the Visitor's Center in Granbury. 116 West Bridge Street, Granbury, Tx 76048. It is off the square next to Farino's Restaurant. It will feature my landscapes paintings and will hang the month of January. Please stop by and check it out.
The next is a group show at the Ft. Worth Library. It will feature a western theme with local landscapes. I will post more more information as it gets closer to the opening.
Have a great new 2015.
Sheri Jones
Sheri@sheriart.net
http://www.sheriart.net
http://www.sheriart.blogspot.com
"Magenta in the Sky" by Karla Nolan, framed painting on glass
Vibrant colors in the sky for this miniature painting on glass, sold framed as shown! Magenta was the "in" color when I lived outside of St. Louis in the 1960's, I remember that as if it were yesterday. I convinced my mother to buy me an "outfit" in that bright, hot color, but I felt conspicuous in it, as it was a new hue for me. I mainly lived in red. It doesn't seem that long ago to me, I know that decades have past, but I still like the magenta tones in the skies when I see them!
"Magenta in the Sky", 5"x5" framed painting on glass (measured edge to edge glass),
$100 includes s/h in continental U.S., Paypal accepted, click button
on my blogspot listed below or write me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
Labels:
abstract,
Colorado,
contemporary,
dusk,
glass painting,
Karla Nolan,
magenta,
miniature,
modern,
mountains,
painting on glass,
reverse glass painting,
rocky mountains,
SKY,
sundown
"Life is an onion and one peels it crying."--French proverb
Escapism. Defying time. Serenity and solace. Reliving treasured moments...the reasons I paint and make artwork. The creative acts are surely the most pleasant and yet difficult of all. Color and form are special friends. The challenge of perfecting artwork is monumental and exhilarating. This effort has grown to be both friend and family, which are the two most important aspects of my life. Judaica is my most challenging art...Hebrew and I don't always get along!
I'm mainly self-taught in art, relying on intuition, experimentation, benefiting from studying books, visiting museums, galleries and learning painting techniques from other artist friends/relatives. I've studied pastels with Clive Tyler, taken oils with Daniel Edmondson. My newest medium is painting on glass, inspired by an Italian master, bringing this art technique home and applying my own topics. My oils are mainly with palette knife.
This art style might be called "abstract realism", an oxymoron in its own right. Favorite contemporary artists include Cruciani, L Horowitz, Berberian, S Stork, C Tyler, D Edmondson.
"Life is short, use color!"
Pansy Painting, Flower Painting, Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, "Perky Pansies" by Carol Schiff, 6x8" Oil, SOLD
On a cold January morning a flower painting seems perfect to start the day.
This little piece sold at our group Christmas sale last month. Thank you Helen Wheatly for your purchase and your very kind words.
When I see pansies, one of my favorite flowers, I always remember coming to visit my grandmother. We lived in Ohio and a winter trip to Florida was always welcomed. My grandmother would always have her yard planted with pansies, which are a winter flower in Florida.
Stay warm today....wherever you are!
PS: I will soon have some exciting news to share with you.....stay tuned in!
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SOLD |
When I see pansies, one of my favorite flowers, I always remember coming to visit my grandmother. We lived in Ohio and a winter trip to Florida was always welcomed. My grandmother would always have her yard planted with pansies, which are a winter flower in Florida.
Stay warm today....wherever you are!
PS: I will soon have some exciting news to share with you.....stay tuned in!
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
Lavender Fields by Kay Wyne - Sold
Lavender Fields
Sold
14" x 14" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
Contact Kay with any comments or questions.
This painting has a new home! This is one of my Wildflower Landscapes that I painted in 2014. I worked on a series of them, and have explored many possibilities with this subject matter. I am starting next year out with a paint challenge, and hoping to have a creative and productive 2015. I think I will paint whatever I feel like painting...with Roosters and Cows at the top of my list. I hope you all have a safe and fun New Years Eve! Kay
Roseate Spoonbill - Florida Bird Painting - Nancy Medina Art
Florida Spoonbill Painting
by Nancy Medina
16X20
Oil on Linen
I've been wanting to paint a Spoonbill for some time, mainly because they are beautiful birds, and they are pink! Since I'm heading to Florida very soon to teach, it seemed a good time to unveil my Roseate fellow. Upon closer inspection, with his spoon shaped nose, perhaps he is does not cut the elegant silhouette of the Blue Heron, but I still find him very appealing, with his lemon yellow face paint and his scarlet feathers. Wouldn't it be kismet if I were to actually see one of these fellows during my visit? If so, you'll be the first to hear about it!
Detail from Roseate Spoonbill
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Original Palette Knife Aspen Landscape Painting "Falling Leaves" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
9"x12" /SOLD
Original Palette Knife Landscape Painting
Commissions Welcome!!
Visit http://JudithBabcockFineArt.com to view more of my work. t.
Misty Morning, New Contemporary Landscape Painting by Sheri Jones
Misty Morning
12x12 oil on canvas
I painted this on location during a cool, misty fall morning. While the weather was not exactly ideal for painting outside it has it benefits. I loved the end result of this painting. This is available for purchase. $250.00
Sheri Jones
Sheri@sheriart.net
http://www.sheriart.net
http://www.sheriart.blogspot.com
Tropical Landscape Art | Small Oil Painting | Daily Painting | Boat Painting | Retirement Dream by Carol Schiff | 6x8" Oil
We all have dreams....right? Well, this is not my dream, but a client's. It's a really nice dream, but I am already retired and no boat in sight!
My client dreamed about living in the tropics, on the water, a nice toy nearby and a pretty tropical garden. If you have ever been in Florida, you will see these Poinciana trees everywhere in the central and southern portion of the state. Of course, you have to be here at the right time of the year to see the beautiful blooms.
I hope all your dreams come true!
Thanks for reading my blog today.
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
Purchase here 100 + shipping |
I hope all your dreams come true!
Thanks for reading my blog today.
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
Sunset Painting, Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, "Sunset in Costa Rico" by Carol Schiff, 8x10" Oil Framed
Today I decided to do something a little different and post a sunset painting with a frame. I love this silver custom made frame and think it looks so fabulous with this painting.
This photo does not really do it justice, but it is as good as I could get. I don't like selling framed paintings because of the difficulty involved in shipping them, but decided to make this an exception to the rule.
Purchase here 195 + shipping |
This photo does not really do it justice, but it is as good as I could get. I don't like selling framed paintings because of the difficulty involved in shipping them, but decided to make this an exception to the rule.
happy new year to you all!!!
Original Acrylic Palette Knjife Painting
by David Edwards
by David Edwards
a new original acrylic palette knife painting
by David Edwards
24x12 inches
$740.00
I was born in Essex, England in 1944 and emigrated to Canada in 1957, residing first in Toronto and moving to Calgary in 1960. Now residing in Kelowna, British Columbia. Early influences on my style and career included J M W Turner and John Constable.
Later, the work of the late French minimalist Nicolas De Stael played the most significant role in my development as a painter. My landscape paintings are abstracted to simple forms relying on texture and tonal variations to create drama.
My still-life and flower works are painted with a palette knife and sometimes brush in acrylic either on canvass or panels. I build the shapes of the abstracted flowers, not being at all concerned with the type of flower, by layering subtle changes in tone and colour value, creating my own style of still-life. Most of my landscapes are painted with a brush although occasionally a palette knife may be used for effect.
My paintings hang in corporate and private collections across the world. I've had a number of solo and group exhibitions in Canada and the USA.
I'm a member of Landscape Artists International and the International Society of Acrylic Painters.
Flutter by Kay Wyne
Flutter
24" x 24" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
This dragonfly is fluttering all over the canvas...with color, texture and movement this abstract is ready to hang. I painted the sides of the gallery wrap canvas, so frame is optional. The vibrant colors bounce off of each other. Contact Kay for purchasing info. Thanks for looking...I am back in the studio working on several projects, getting ready for another paint challenge in 2015. Thanks for looking....Kay
Monday, December 29, 2014
Floral Still Life Painting, Daily Painting, "A Rose is a Rose" by Carol Schiff, 9x12x1.5"
I was in the zone of this one and able to complete it very quickly. My palette knife was slinging paint.....maybe it had to do with the music I was playing.
You may recognize this set up as I have painted it before. Last time it looked like this:
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Purchase here 195 + 13 |
I enjoy painting the same object or scene in different styles.
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"Red Sunset in Winter" by Karla Nolan, framed painting on glass
I've
resumed painting on glass and present you with my version of a snowy
evening with a vivid sunset! This sort of art can be trying to produce,
there are always the unexpected color mixes, problems with tools,
spills, and, of course, impatience! I must say that I do enjoy the
results, however, if not always the process!
"Red Sunset in Winter", 11"x14" painting on glass (measured edge to edge glass) in frame shown,
$450 includes s/h in continental U.S., Paypal accepted, click button
on my blogspot listed below or write me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com
Labels:
abstract,
Colorado,
contemporary,
cruciani,
dusk,
glass painting,
Karla Nolan,
modern,
painting on glass,
red,
reverse painting,
rocky mountains,
snow,
stained glass painting,
sundown,
sunset,
winter
"Life is an onion and one peels it crying."--French proverb
Escapism. Defying time. Serenity and solace. Reliving treasured moments...the reasons I paint and make artwork. The creative acts are surely the most pleasant and yet difficult of all. Color and form are special friends. The challenge of perfecting artwork is monumental and exhilarating. This effort has grown to be both friend and family, which are the two most important aspects of my life. Judaica is my most challenging art...Hebrew and I don't always get along!
I'm mainly self-taught in art, relying on intuition, experimentation, benefiting from studying books, visiting museums, galleries and learning painting techniques from other artist friends/relatives. I've studied pastels with Clive Tyler, taken oils with Daniel Edmondson. My newest medium is painting on glass, inspired by an Italian master, bringing this art technique home and applying my own topics. My oils are mainly with palette knife.
This art style might be called "abstract realism", an oxymoron in its own right. Favorite contemporary artists include Cruciani, L Horowitz, Berberian, S Stork, C Tyler, D Edmondson.
"Life is short, use color!"
Original Palette Knife Abstract Horse Painting "Neigh Neigh Territory" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
18x36/Available
Original Palette Knife Horse landscape Painting
Click HERE for purchase info.
To see more of my work, visit http://JudithBabcockFineArt.com
"Seasons of a Maple Tree" Oil Palette Knife Painting by Hallie Kohn Art
These beautiful maple trees were commissioned as Christmas gifts for a collector to give her husband.
(2) 18x36"oil palette knife paintings
TIP – HOW TO BE A BETTER ARTIST IN 2015
TIP: To become better artist, you
must do something different. One
idea is to choose a workshop instructor whose style you like.
Approach
their workshop with a willingness to try new things.
A
good instructor will help you take what
they know and make it your own, so that it fits your own unique style. You can make a quantum leap in record time,
and start having a lot more FUN
again.
For
example I’ll be sharing for the first time 3 new approaches I’ve developed that
anyone can use right away to take their painting skills to the next level.
My new Plein Air Workshop begins
January 24th. It’s
designed for all skill levels, from absolute beginners to experienced
artists. We will be painting on location in Orange County, California at a
variety of scenic locations.
We meet Saturday mornings from 9
to noon for 5 consecutive weekends to work directly from the inspiration of Nature.
I’ll
begin each session with a brief
demonstration, then I’ll work
one-on-one with each student to help with the basic concepts and skills,
including values, color, composition and more. I’ll also work with experienced
artists on more advanced aspects of painting techniques.
If nothing changes,
nothing changes. Let me show you how to make 2015 your breakout year!
Email me for details:
I am an American artist and I host a TV Art Instruction show where I teach studio oil painting and plein air painting in the Impressionist style.
I also teach other artists how to paint through oil painting workshops and art instruction CDs and DVDs.
My Impressionist plein air landscapes, still life compositions, portraits and figure paintings have been represented through prominent galleries for more than 20 years.
My paintings are in corporate collections including the City of Irvine, Sears, Standard Oil, and Coca Cola. My work is often seen in leading art publications like Southwest Art, Art & Antiques, American Art Review, American Art Collector, Art Calendar and others.
I am a former president of the Orange Art Association and past member of the Laguna Plein Air Painters Association and Southern California Plein Air Painters Association.
On my Daily Painter blog I offer affordable small original oil paintings to introduce my work to new and ongoing collectors. Much of my work these days is done on a private commission basis, and I welcome inquiries.
Thanks for looking.
Step by Step Sunflower Painting - Little Joys Sunflower - Nancy Medina Art
Little Joys Sunflower
by Nancy Medina
14X14
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Little Joys Sunflower is presented for you step by step on my art blog - and was named very late last night after a very long day. The hubby had to go to the ER today, but is doing much better now. It's the little joys, the thankfulness of having love and a loving partner in life, that make it all worthwhile....
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Balboa Island Resident, Boat Pulled Up On The Sand Oil by Janet Bludau
12" x 16" Oil on Canvas
Balboa Island in California has many such rowboats and sailboats and paddle boards pulled up on the sand just waiting for their next trip out.
Website: janetbludau.fineartstudioonline.com
Labels:
abstract,
Balboa Island,
beach,
BOATS,
Janet Bludau,
Newport Beach Bay,
Newport Beach California,
palette knife,
pier,
rowboats,
sand,
WATER
I can't remember a time that I didn't have an artistic pursuit but I found my true love with painting. Although I enjoy exploring with different techniques and materials, I primarily work in oils with an abstract style. Thick paint placed with a palette knife and strong geometric shapes are often found in my paintings.
After earning a degree in Business Admin/Marketing, I went on to several "Big Girl" corporate jobs and then owned and ran a design business in Hawaii, importing antiques from the mainland. My education was rounded out through the UC Berkeley Extension Art Program and the College of Marin Art and Design Program. I am fortunate to have had wonderful instructors as well as the insightful critiques of my fun, fellow painters.
After the Rain's Reflection, New Contemporary Landscape Painting by Sheri Jones
After the Rain's Reflection
8x10 on canvas
This was inspired from a photo I took while staying at a Bed and Breakfast in Fredericksburg. The rains came overnight, but broke at daybreak along with the sun.
This is available for purchase. $200.00
Sheri Jones
Sheri@sheriart.net
http://www.sheriart.net
http://www.sheriart.blogspot.com
Winter Romance original oil painting on the cover of Pink Magazine - Karen Tarlton Karensfineart
So delighted and honored to be the featured cover artist on Pink magazine!
A nice little write up inside too.
Very cool.
Daily Painting, Landscape Painting, "In the Bamboo" 8x6" Oil Painting
As a child living in rural Ohio, my grandmother would visit from Florida, bringing along an exotic collection of seashells and postcards. There was always one or two postcards from McKee Gardens in Vero Beach. She awakened a deep desire in me.....to live in this strange and beautiful tropical land.
It's always nice when a childhood dream comes true............Thank you Grandma.
Purchase here 90 + 6.50 in USA Recently I made my first trip to McGee Gardens, a magical place filled with tropical flora and giant water lily pads. I was fascinated with the bamboo stands, so abstract in their shapes. |
It's always nice when a childhood dream comes true............Thank you Grandma.
December Longhorn, by Carrie Jacobson
December Longhorn, by Carrie Jacobson
Oil on black canvas, 16x20
Please check out my website, Jacobson Arts, and my blog, The Accidental Artist (carriejacobson.blogspot.com).
Original Palette Knife Landscape Painting "Beyond Gold" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
12x24 Oil on Canvas/Available
Original Palette Knife Oil Aspen Tree Landscape Painting
Click HERE for purchase info
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
Judith Babcock Fine Art Gallery
Boarding House studio Galleries
220 East 7th Ave, Studio #2
Denver, Co 80203
By Appointment: lododuo@aol.com
303.669.6353
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Palette Knife Abstract Flower Painting "You're Invited" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
Palette Knife Oil Abstract Floral Painting-many Layers of Thick Buttery Paint
12"x6"x1" Gallery Wrapped Canvas/Available
$150.00/Free Shipping Click HERE to purchase.
( Also available in a gold floating frame for an additional $50.00)
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
Judith Babcock Fine Art Gallery
Boarding House studio Galleries
220 East 7th Ave, Studio #2
Denver, Co 80203
By Appointment: lododuo@aol.com
303.669.6353
12"x6"x1" Gallery Wrapped Canvas/Available
$150.00/Free Shipping Click HERE to purchase.
( Also available in a gold floating frame for an additional $50.00)
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
Judith Babcock Fine Art Gallery
Boarding House studio Galleries
220 East 7th Ave, Studio #2
Denver, Co 80203
By Appointment: lododuo@aol.com
303.669.6353
Abstract Seascape, Daily Painting, Abstract Mxed Media "Sea Rhythm" 6x8" SOLD
The sea is so fascinating to me. I love the thought of all the life under the surface of the sea....movement as the waves are pulled to the shore, tiny sea creatures burrowing into the sand..........
SOLD Jelly fish that look like man-made objects, balloons, or aliens........... |
So many interesting and exciting things going on that we are totally unaware of. All we see is the beautiful surface of the sea.
This piece is inspired by that thought. The paint is an example of pouring technique, along with texture and metallic elements. Although the metallic has photographed in a warm color, it is actually silver. Much experimenting going on in my studio these days. Feel free to pin it!
Daily PViolet Sky Sunflowers and Going to the Birds - Flower Paintings by Nancy Medina Art
Violet Sky Sunflower Solo
by Nancy Medina
14X14
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Violet Sky Sunflower Solo was one of a few new paintings progressing in Flower Mound Studio, including a rendition of one of my favorite birds, the Roseate Spoonbill. I love these birds because they are...pink! I'm still working on this little feathered fellow, right now he looks a bit like he's just survived a hurricane, so his plumes need combing and his legs need a shave, too, while we're at it! Today the hubby came home from work with a bug, so I've been nursing hubby, obeying the pugs, and painting. At least I'm getting my exercise, not to mention reacquainting myself with that room I rarely enter, the kitchen. There's a big white square thing with fire coming out of it, I'm pretty sure that's the stove. Thank goodness they invented the microwave, though. I shudder to think what would happen if I turned on that thing that produces actual flames.
Roseate Spoonbill, in need of a bit of grooming....
Windy December by Kay Wyne
Windy December
8" x 10" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Landscape Plein Air
8" x 10" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Landscape Plein Air
As I post this today the wind is howling and makes me feel as I did the day I painted this small painting. It was a cold and windy day at White Rock Lake. As you can imagine, it was hard keeping all of my painting equipment together. I started with a brush, but ended up painting with a palette knife. I was painting with a Monday morning plein air group. Outdoor situations make you paint fast and deliberate. I probably need to get out of the studio and paint outdoors more in 2015. This painting is for sale....contact Kay if you have comments or questions. Thanks for looking....Kay
Friday, December 26, 2014
Abundance Poppies - Poppy Flower Paintings by Nancy Medina
Abundance Poppies by Nancy Medina
30X40
Oil on Deep Gallery Wrap Canvas
Warming up the red brushes on Christmas Day!
Detail from Abundance
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