An abstract painting of warm reds and deep gold, with gray accents,
reminds me of a boisterous moment, like a happy laugh, inspired by a
friend. Acrylic on canvas, UV varnish,sides painted, wired and ready to
hang. Painted with a palette knife for texture. 8x10 available at my Chairish store.
Bringing together Artists who paint with the palette knife, from around the world.
Saturday, October 31, 2015
Impact of Laughter, by New York artist, Celeste Plowden
I learned the art of acrylic and pastel painting through private instruction, after having spent my career as a designer of printed fabrics in the New York market place. I am a graduate of the College of Design, Art and Architecture at the University of Cincinnati, with a major in the History of Art, 1977. Later, I studied printed textile design at Parsons School of Design, in New York. Immediately afterward, I began free lance work for several design studios in the garment district of NYC, where I did re-coloration work for printed apparel fabrics, and sold my own designs through Bread and Butter Designs,also located in New York. In addition, during the 1980's and 1990's, I designed a number of needlecraft and stencil books for Dover Publications. Currently, I am working on a series of exotic birds and other animals done in acrylic paint, with a palette knife, for texture and brilliant color. I consider my paintings to be representational or impressionistic in nature, and I use fantasy colors because what I see often makes me feel these colors,and what would make an interesting composition, rather than using realistic colors.
Garden Gathering, New Contemporary Landscape Painting by Sheri Jones
Garden Gathering
14x7 oil on canvas
I created this as a demo at Archie's Garden land recently.
The fall colors and bright blue pot were what caught my eye. They have a beautiful garden that is always a pleasure to spend time at. This is available for purchase. $250.00
The fall colors and bright blue pot were what caught my eye. They have a beautiful garden that is always a pleasure to spend time at. This is available for purchase. $250.00
Sheri Jones Sheri@sheriart.net http://www.sheriart.net http://www.sheriart.blogspot.com
Painting on Sale | Daily Painting | Small Oil Painting | Winter Glory by Carol Schiff | 6x8" Landscape
Today, I am offering one of my favorite daily paintings at a reduced price. This small oil painting was painted after a winter trip to the mountains of North Carolina. I found these beautiful red berries in the trees. I think it has a very sweet Christmas feel, but can be hung all year long. The perfect gift for the art lover on your list!
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
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Now for the deal of the day.....Purchase at the link above and you
will be charged $99.95 and shipping. You must write ART SALE on the order to receive the discount.
As soon as I receive your payment, I will return a credit of $20.00 to
your credit card or PayPal account.
This sale is only for readers of my blog, so if you don't
write ART SALE on the order, I won't know you saw
it here and you won't get a rebate.
This sale expires at 12:01 a.m. Friday, Oct 16, 2015.
Thank you for reading my blog today.
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Moos
Original Palette Knife Abstract Horse Painting "Duette" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
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
Friday, October 30, 2015
Languid Evening, by New York artist, Celeste Plowden
Warm breezes blow through the palm trees at the edge of the beach, of an
early evening moon rise in the tropics. This impressionist landscape of
Caribbean blue skies and ocean tides, fade to an aqua Florida glade
over the distant waters. Acrylic on canvas, UV varnish, wired and ready
to hang. Painted with a palette knife for a special blending technique. 8x10 available at
Labels:
BLUE,
Caribbean,
Celeste Plowden impressionism,
dusk,
Florida,
landscape,
moon,
ocean,
Palm Tree,
seascape,
tropical
I learned the art of acrylic and pastel painting through private instruction, after having spent my career as a designer of printed fabrics in the New York market place. I am a graduate of the College of Design, Art and Architecture at the University of Cincinnati, with a major in the History of Art, 1977. Later, I studied printed textile design at Parsons School of Design, in New York. Immediately afterward, I began free lance work for several design studios in the garment district of NYC, where I did re-coloration work for printed apparel fabrics, and sold my own designs through Bread and Butter Designs,also located in New York. In addition, during the 1980's and 1990's, I designed a number of needlecraft and stencil books for Dover Publications. Currently, I am working on a series of exotic birds and other animals done in acrylic paint, with a palette knife, for texture and brilliant color. I consider my paintings to be representational or impressionistic in nature, and I use fantasy colors because what I see often makes me feel these colors,and what would make an interesting composition, rather than using realistic colors.
"Poppies for D" by Karla Nolan, watercolor and ink painting on paper
Yes, more poppies! Experimental for me, as watercolor always is and will be (hard to control
the water part of it!), I started this painting in Rome and finished it
in Fort Collins, having a great time in the meantime! More coming, as I
really do enjoy playing with the colors and the ink outlines.
"Poppies for D", 5"x8.5" watercolor and ink painting on paper, SOLD but commissions accepted, contact me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more
information, Paypal accepted
Thanks for looking!
Labels:
abstract,
contemporary,
coquelicot,
experimental,
ink,
italy,
Karla Nolan,
modern,
papaveri,
poppies,
poppy,
roma,
rome,
watercolor
"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!"
Yellow Flower by Kathryn Stotler
Yellow Flower
20 x 24
Acrylic on archival foam core
It was a wild and crazy day in my studio yesterday. This was a painting I started earlier this year and finally decided to work it through yesterday. I love how the palette knife can cut through layers of color on the foam core.
"Reclining Thoughts II" Textured Aspen Tree painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
40" x 30” textured oil painting on wrap around canvas
In this painting, I wanted you to you to experience the wonderment of looking up into the treetops – just like you did when you were a kid. Lying on the ground, not a care in the world, you gaze in wonderment as the clouds drift by. Choosing warm yellows, reds and greens and utilizing thick chunky staccato strokes add to that childlike whimsy and I hope you are transported back to a happy, carefree time and place.
"Reclining Thoughts" is available through the Good Art Company gallery, goodartcompany.com/gac/.
For more information on my textured palette knife birch and aspen tree oil paintings, please e-mail Niki Gulley.
Or, visit NikiGulley.com to see more of my contemporary landscape paintings.
Labels:
aspen tree oil painting,
autumn landscape painting,
contemporary landscape painting birches,
fall foliage,
Niki Gulley contemporary impressionist,
textured palette knife oil painting trees
Niki Gulley’s passion for painting began in grade school when she had to draw something as mundane as shoes for art class, and loved every minute of it. Her parents enrolled her in private lessons and she was hooked. Following her childhood in Chicago, Niki relocated to Dallas to pursue an art major at SMU. Since she disliked the freezing Illinois winters, Dallas seemed like the place to stay after graduating.
Next, Gulley entered the world of advertising, working as art director for a local magazine. After a few years passed, Niki felt like something was missing. So she started painting again every free moment. This is what she had been missing and she began to feel fulfilled again.
It is from this feeling of true joy that Niki translates onto canvas. She seeks to capture the beauty of our landscape, utilizing vivid colors in oil paint and pastels to convey a particular mood. Gulley invites you to reconnect with nature and escape day-to-day responsibilities along with her in these creations.
"Wild Flower Hike" Original Palette Knife Floral Landscape Painting by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
24x8 Oil on Gallery Wrapped Canvas/Available
Original Palette Knife Floral Landscape Painting
Click HERE for pricing.
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
Thursday, October 29, 2015
"Hydrangeas" by Noreen Coup
It's official, I'll be teaching weekly Oil with Palette Knife Florals, on Thursday's 10 am -12 pm starting January 21st in Winter Park, Florida at Crealde School of Art. Call 407-671-1886 to register.
Noreen.coup@gmail.com
French-American Plein Air Painter, featuring Original oil paintings, created En Plein Air, capturing the colors and atmosphere of the day...
Golden Trees, Dark Lake, by new York artist Celeste Plowden
Golden autumn leaves and grey skies, with a hint of red, the colors of a cool fall evening dominate this minimalist landscape painting, of trees reflected on a dark lake. Acrylic on canvas, UV varnish, sides painted, wired and ready to hang. Painted with a palette knife for texture.12x12
Available at my Chairish Store.
Labels:
autumn,
Celeste Plowden minmalism,
dark sky,
fall,
forest,
gold,
lake,
red,
stormy,
TREES,
woods
I learned the art of acrylic and pastel painting through private instruction, after having spent my career as a designer of printed fabrics in the New York market place. I am a graduate of the College of Design, Art and Architecture at the University of Cincinnati, with a major in the History of Art, 1977. Later, I studied printed textile design at Parsons School of Design, in New York. Immediately afterward, I began free lance work for several design studios in the garment district of NYC, where I did re-coloration work for printed apparel fabrics, and sold my own designs through Bread and Butter Designs,also located in New York. In addition, during the 1980's and 1990's, I designed a number of needlecraft and stencil books for Dover Publications. Currently, I am working on a series of exotic birds and other animals done in acrylic paint, with a palette knife, for texture and brilliant color. I consider my paintings to be representational or impressionistic in nature, and I use fantasy colors because what I see often makes me feel these colors,and what would make an interesting composition, rather than using realistic colors.
Small Abstract Painting, Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, Purple and Green, 8x8x1.5" Oil
Lake Side View, New Contemporary Landscape Painting by Sheri Jones
Lake Side View
11x14 Oil on panel
I enjoyed time on the banks of Lake Benbrook recently. We arrived early watching the day develop with soft light and misty distant views. This is available for purchase. $350.00
Sheri Jones Sheri@sheriart.net http://www.sheriart.net http://www.sheriart.blogspot.com
Rose of Sharon by Ann McCann 9 x 12 Oil
There was a beautiful flowering Rose of Sharon in CT last August. This white bush was up against a red brick wall. In this painting, the blue shadows pop against the red/orange complement of the brick.
9 X 12" oil on Raymar linen panel
Wednesday, October 28, 2015
Original oil painting Meditation Pond by Karen Tarlton - custom commission
36x48
Commission - SOLD
Well this begins my busy time of year.
I love to create custom paintings for my collectors so you get
the perfect gift for the holidays or special piece for your home
to enjoy year after year :)
Calypso, by new York artist, Celeste Plowden
An Abstract painting using mid-century colors, of flamingo pink, electric blue and pale gold, with grey and black accents, reminds me of a tropical, calypso rhythm and dance motion, Acrylic on canvas, UV varnish, sides painted, wired and ready to hang. painted with a palette knife for texture.
12x12 available at my Charish Store.
Labels:
1950s,
abstract,
black,
BLUE,
calypso,
Celeste Plowden abstract expressionism,
grey,
mid century,
modern,
movement,
pink,
red
I learned the art of acrylic and pastel painting through private instruction, after having spent my career as a designer of printed fabrics in the New York market place. I am a graduate of the College of Design, Art and Architecture at the University of Cincinnati, with a major in the History of Art, 1977. Later, I studied printed textile design at Parsons School of Design, in New York. Immediately afterward, I began free lance work for several design studios in the garment district of NYC, where I did re-coloration work for printed apparel fabrics, and sold my own designs through Bread and Butter Designs,also located in New York. In addition, during the 1980's and 1990's, I designed a number of needlecraft and stencil books for Dover Publications. Currently, I am working on a series of exotic birds and other animals done in acrylic paint, with a palette knife, for texture and brilliant color. I consider my paintings to be representational or impressionistic in nature, and I use fantasy colors because what I see often makes me feel these colors,and what would make an interesting composition, rather than using realistic colors.
Daily Painting, Oil, Floral, 6x8", "Spring Pansies in the Park"
Don't you just love pansies? They have to be one of my all time favorite flowers.
I found these cheerful beauties in a park in Asheville.
They brightened my day and I hope they do the same for you.
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They brightened my day and I hope they do the same for you.
Palette Knife Flower Landscape Painting "Grassland Flower" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
FRESH OFF THE EASEL...
8"x10"x7/8" Oil on Canvas/Available
$175.00
Click HERE to purchase.
View similar paintings HERE
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
8"x10"x7/8" Oil on Canvas/Available
$175.00
Click HERE to purchase.
View similar paintings HERE
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
Just Sold - Ireland palette knife oil painting by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
"Ring of Kerry," Ireland ©2015 Niki Gulley
SOLD • 12" x 24" oil painting
This painting is inspired from our trip to the UK a couple of years ago. Unfortunately it rained non-stop for 27 of our 30 days abroad – and that was their "dry" season! We finally got a moment of reprieve on our drive around the Ring of Kerry in Ireland, when we came across this beautiful vantage point. The drizzle eased up for a few minutes and we could enjoy this panoramic view of the bay. I loved the multi-colored hydrangeas in the foreground adding a punch of color to all of the greens and grays. The sun breaking through the cloud cover added a touch of dramatic lighting to make everything come to life and sparkle.
To see more of my contemporary landscape painting, please visit NikiGulley.com.
Labels:
dallas texas artist,
Ireland oil painting,
Irish landscape painting,
Niki Gulley paintings,
Texas artist Niki Gulley
Niki Gulley’s passion for painting began in grade school when she had to draw something as mundane as shoes for art class, and loved every minute of it. Her parents enrolled her in private lessons and she was hooked. Following her childhood in Chicago, Niki relocated to Dallas to pursue an art major at SMU. Since she disliked the freezing Illinois winters, Dallas seemed like the place to stay after graduating.
Next, Gulley entered the world of advertising, working as art director for a local magazine. After a few years passed, Niki felt like something was missing. So she started painting again every free moment. This is what she had been missing and she began to feel fulfilled again.
It is from this feeling of true joy that Niki translates onto canvas. She seeks to capture the beauty of our landscape, utilizing vivid colors in oil paint and pastels to convey a particular mood. Gulley invites you to reconnect with nature and escape day-to-day responsibilities along with her in these creations.
Sunday Morning by Jane Boyd Impressionist Painter
A beach walk Sunday morning..always special.
Size:8" x 10" oil on canvas
www.djaneboyd.com
jane@firefly.ca
"Roses Tremiere sur Ile de Re" by Noreen Coup
Contact: Noreen.coup@gmail.com
Original palette knife oils.
10 x 10 inch. Oil on canvas. $400These lovely flowers grow all over the island of Ile de Re. Often referred to as the Nantucket of France,
Available
French-American Plein Air Painter, featuring Original oil paintings, created En Plein Air, capturing the colors and atmosphere of the day...
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
Cleopatra's Garden, by New York artist, Celeste Plowden
This abstract painting has an Art Deco color and Egyptian shapes to it, reminding me of palms and exotic flowers, such as lotus and hibiscus in an ancient queen's royal garden. Greens and flamingo reds over gold and orange spice backgrounds. Acrylic on canvas, UV varnish, sides painted, wired and ready to hang. Painted with a palette knife for texture. 8x10 available at my
Labels:
Art Deco,
Celeste Plowden abstract expressionism,
Cleopatra,
Egyptian,
fan,
green gold flamingo pink,
palms
I learned the art of acrylic and pastel painting through private instruction, after having spent my career as a designer of printed fabrics in the New York market place. I am a graduate of the College of Design, Art and Architecture at the University of Cincinnati, with a major in the History of Art, 1977. Later, I studied printed textile design at Parsons School of Design, in New York. Immediately afterward, I began free lance work for several design studios in the garment district of NYC, where I did re-coloration work for printed apparel fabrics, and sold my own designs through Bread and Butter Designs,also located in New York. In addition, during the 1980's and 1990's, I designed a number of needlecraft and stencil books for Dover Publications. Currently, I am working on a series of exotic birds and other animals done in acrylic paint, with a palette knife, for texture and brilliant color. I consider my paintings to be representational or impressionistic in nature, and I use fantasy colors because what I see often makes me feel these colors,and what would make an interesting composition, rather than using realistic colors.
Tropical Landscape Painting, " Shadows " by Carol Schiff, 16x20" Oil SOLD
It's a sunny morning and this tropical Landscape Painting is up for grabs this morning.
Shadows is about the interplay of light. When the sun strikes a group of palmettos, interesting and wonderful things happen.
Gallery price is $550. on this beautiful piece and it is already discounted to $350.
I have many other tropical landscape paintings available in a variety of sizes here
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
SOLD |
Gallery price is $550. on this beautiful piece and it is already discounted to $350.
I have many other tropical landscape paintings available in a variety of sizes here
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
Austin B&B, New Contemporary Landscape Painting by Sheri Jones
Austin B&B
10x10 on panel
We stayed at this charming bed and breakfast while visiting Austin last year. It was springtime and the yard was filled with blooming flowers. This is available for purchase. $225.00
Sheri Jones Sheri@sheriart.net http://www.sheriart.net http://www.sheriart.blogspot.com
"Piney Lake" Original Palette Knife Colorado Mountain Landscape Painting by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
Original Palette Knife Colorado Mountain Landscape Painting
7x12 Oil on Canvas/SOLD
Commissions are welcome!!
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
Four in Hand, by Carrie Jacobson
Four in Hand
Carrie Jacobson, Wachapreague, VA
Oil on black canvas, 40x40
To see more of my paintings, please
Labels:
Carrie Jacobson,
eastern shore VA,
floral,
oil painting,
palette knife painting,
sunflower painting,
sunflowers,
Wachapreague
info about carrie jacobson
Monday, October 26, 2015
Original oil painting Violinist "Blue Note" by Karen Tarlton - palette knife fine art impressionism
I dedicate my life to art, so ideas surround me, and I find beauty everywhere. The richness of life is where I find my inspiration, from the wonderous to the sadness. Music, too, is a big part of my journey. From Bach and Tchaikovsky to jazz and rock, I always have music playing while I am painting. Music is a perfect inspiration.
Blue Note
12x24
Oil/mixed media
Karen's Fine Art
Persephone, by New York artist, Celeste Plowden
Persephone, from the legends of Greek and Roman mythology, finally
escaped the confines of the underworld and became the essence of Spring,
which she loved. Bright yellow greens fly out of a dark, autumnal
space of burgundy, which, when gliding upward, becomes leaves and
flowers in a background of warm reds and yellows. This abstract floral
is painted with acrylic on canvas, UV varnish, sides painted, wired and
ready to hang. Painted with a palette knife for texture. 11x14
Available at my Chairish store.
Available at my Chairish store.
Labels:
ancient Greek,
autumn,
burgundy,
Celeste Plowden abstract expressionism,
floral,
Green,
mythology,
Persphone,
red,
roman,
spring,
YELLOW
I learned the art of acrylic and pastel painting through private instruction, after having spent my career as a designer of printed fabrics in the New York market place. I am a graduate of the College of Design, Art and Architecture at the University of Cincinnati, with a major in the History of Art, 1977. Later, I studied printed textile design at Parsons School of Design, in New York. Immediately afterward, I began free lance work for several design studios in the garment district of NYC, where I did re-coloration work for printed apparel fabrics, and sold my own designs through Bread and Butter Designs,also located in New York. In addition, during the 1980's and 1990's, I designed a number of needlecraft and stencil books for Dover Publications. Currently, I am working on a series of exotic birds and other animals done in acrylic paint, with a palette knife, for texture and brilliant color. I consider my paintings to be representational or impressionistic in nature, and I use fantasy colors because what I see often makes me feel these colors,and what would make an interesting composition, rather than using realistic colors.
Original Palette Knife Colorado Landscape Aspen Tree Art Painting "Aspen With View" by Colorado Artist Judith Babcock
Original Palette Knife Impressionism Aspen Tree Art Painting
18" x 24 x 7/8" Oil on Canvas/SOLD
Commissions Welcome!!
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
18" x 24 x 7/8" Oil on Canvas/SOLD
Commissions Welcome!!
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
Mini Cassatt by Ann Gorbett
"Mini Cassatt, after Children Playing on the Beach"
8" x 6" oil with a palette knife
Available
To read more about this painting, please visit my blog anngorbett.blogspot.com. Thanks!
Labels:
Ann Gorbett
is an award winning artist who paints exclusively with a palette knife. She holds a fine art degree and has worked as a professional graphic designer for many years. She began painting in oil again after taking a palette knife workshop through the Copley Society of Art in Boston and was immediately hooked. The thick, painterly, yet highly detailed strokes of color are trademarks of her style.
Wildlife Painting, Bird Painting, Daily Painting, Mr Blue Jay by Carol Schiff, 6x8 Oil painting
My friend, Ted Fuhrer, who lives on a mountaintop, and is an avid photographer, takes the most wonderful photos of wildlife. All kinds of critter visit his home from birds to bears to bobcats. He is kind enough to share his images with me.
He captured an image of this inquisitive blue jay.
I like the effect of this chunky black frame. It really makes an impact on the wall and black frames always make color pop.
Have a great day and thanks for reading my blog today.
www.CarolSchffStudio.blogspot.com
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He captured an image of this inquisitive blue jay.
I like the effect of this chunky black frame. It really makes an impact on the wall and black frames always make color pop.
Have a great day and thanks for reading my blog today.
www.CarolSchffStudio.blogspot.com
New "Harmonic Hues" - Aspen Tree oil painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
"Harmonic Hues" ©2015 Niki Gulley
36" x 36" oil on canvas
36" x 36" oil on canvas
I love painting aspen trees and I usually work with a more primary color palette, but in this painting, I wanted to convey a quieter, more peaceful mood. Opting for calming grey greens, soft golds and reds with hints of teal, Harmonic Hues reminds me of the serenity I feel while walking through the forest on a cool autumn day, being totally immersed in nature, not a care in the world. I hope you are transported, too!
Or, visit www.NikiGulley.com to see more of my contemporary landscape paintings.
Labels:
aspen tree oil painting,
aspens art,
birch tree palette knife paintings,
birches oil,
Colorado painting,
contemporary landscape painting,
fall foliage,
Niki Gulley paintings
Niki Gulley’s passion for painting began in grade school when she had to draw something as mundane as shoes for art class, and loved every minute of it. Her parents enrolled her in private lessons and she was hooked. Following her childhood in Chicago, Niki relocated to Dallas to pursue an art major at SMU. Since she disliked the freezing Illinois winters, Dallas seemed like the place to stay after graduating.
Next, Gulley entered the world of advertising, working as art director for a local magazine. After a few years passed, Niki felt like something was missing. So she started painting again every free moment. This is what she had been missing and she began to feel fulfilled again.
It is from this feeling of true joy that Niki translates onto canvas. She seeks to capture the beauty of our landscape, utilizing vivid colors in oil paint and pastels to convey a particular mood. Gulley invites you to reconnect with nature and escape day-to-day responsibilities along with her in these creations.
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