Showing posts with label Contemporary Abstract Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Contemporary Abstract Art. Show all posts

Sunday, December 23, 2012

Horizon Series: Abstract Without A Name by Kay Wyne

Horizon Series: Abstract Without A Name
36" x 36" Oil on Heavy Duty Gallery Wrap Canvas
I still haven't decided on a name for the contemporary abstract painting.  Maybe someone out there can help me out.  When you stand back and look at the shapes, it looks like a landscape painting with refection in the water.  Or maybe you see something else.  Anyway, this piece is available and would love to have a new home.  Contact Kay at kay@kwyne.com for more information on this painting. Thanks, and have a great day.  Kay

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Tumbling 1 Original Oil Painting by Karen Balon


Tumbling 1 from the Tumbling Series of 4
Each piece is 12"x12" Oil on Canvas
For a closer view or to Purchase Click Here

Technically, Tumbling 1 is actually the last of the 4 that I painted.  If you compare the bodies of the 4 this one has a less "speckled" effect.  I am not sure why?  But somewhere deep inside the muse just guides me intuitively and that's the way it appears on the canvas.  I can never paint something the same way twice which is fine as each "jellyfish" is different and has it's own unique personality.  
Yes, I do refer to them as jellyfish though they started out as a vision in my head and have morphed over time.  I actually see them to reside both in the Ocean and Deep Space.  Though you are welcome to see them as something else and somewhere else. 

You may ask, why did I name this one number 1?  To me, it just feels like it's the One that is starting the tumbling and goes head over heels from there.  What do you think?

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

REFLECTION OF PEAR AND ORANGES in ACRYLICS by OLGA WAGNER

This one was painted in response to the January Challenge from the DPIAG Blog. The title of the challenge was "Reflections" - Entries will be posted on January 15th. This bad boy was done with acrylics on a highly textures canvas. I wish there was a good way to capture the 3D texture and depth of the various layers of color. Seems like I could benefit from photography classes!

REFLECTION OF SOCIETY
24 x 24 Acrylics on Stretched Canvas

Available www.olgawagner.com

Displayed on a wall.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

CONTEMPORARY RED TULIP PAINTING by OLGA WAGNER

Here is another Acrylic Painting that will be exhibited this month at a Group Show at Local Color Gallery in Raleigh. The opening reception will be this coming Friday, January 6th from 6-9 pm. Stop by for an evening of great art and wine, cheese and fruit!

STAND TALL
18 x 18 Oil on Stretched Canvas

Available at www.olgawagner.com


Shown hanging on my dining room wall.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Aspens by Kay Wyne

This contemporary aspen painting is getting ready to be hung in a show next week. It is a 30" x 30" gallery wrap canvas. I need to name it and inventory it before it leaves the studio today. It is another hot one in Dallas, and I will be dodging the heat by staying inside painting! Thanks for viewing this blog. Kay

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Bay View Golfing - Janet Bludau

8" x 8"
Oil on Archival Panal
$95

This is a beautiful golf course and wonderful spot.  Does anyone have an idea of where it is?  You have golf obviously, the beautiful bay, small town life, fabulous weather, charming homes and gardens - any guesses?  Leave a message below.
Email for purchase or questions:  janethod@aol.com

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

On Fire by Kay Wyne

On Fire
Oil on 48" x 48" Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Abstract Palette Knife Painting
On Fire not only describes this painting, but my day. I had a cluster goof-ups that happened over and over...It must been the red hot Texas heat getting to me. On Fire is a contemporary abstract painting that started out as a horizon painting....and the horizon is there. But, I saw trees in a cluster.....and then they were on fire. So if you stand back from the painting and look at it, you can see the forest, the fire in several places smoldering, and the smoke. This was an exciting painting to paint because it was constantly changing. I used a limited color palette along with the palette knife. When you are viewing this painting up close, you can see the depth and the texture. Thanks for viewing this blog and my art! Kay

Monday, June 6, 2011

Horizon Series: Winter Aspens by Kay Wyne

Horizon Series: Winter Aspens
24" x 30" Oil
Gallery Wrap Canvas
This palette knife painting is an drying at the studio. I purposely picked earthy, neutrals for the palette.(A different direction than the bright, bold palette that I normally use.) The colors are mixed, layered and applied with a palette knife. By the way, I just got two new large knifes...they look like weapons! I have five new palette paintings sitting on the easels...so more to come! Thanks for viewing this blog and my art. Have a good Monday....Kay

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Go Away Dragonfly by Kay Wyne

Go Away Dragonfly
10" x 20" Oil on canvas
Palette Knife Painting
This painting has gone through alot. At one time it was a totally different image...a green dragonfly with detail on the wings. I got irritated with it all and made it go away with the palette knife. So, Go Away Dragonfly is one of those paintings that just happened. There is thickness and texture to the paint...bold and deliberate on the canvas. This contemporary abstract will be hanging at the Dutch Art Gallery, and probably framed in a gold frame. Thanks for viewing this blog. Have a great day!!!!

Monday, September 27, 2010

"Blade Works # 70' Original Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Palette Knife Painting by Kimberly Conrad

Original 5x7 painting on prepared paper. This painting will fit a standard 5x7 frame, or may be matted and framed to a larger size, is shipped with a mat to fit 8x10 frame that may be used or discarded.To purchase, contact Kimberly at kkconrad2@aol.com

Visit my website: www.kimberlyconradfineart.com

Saturday, September 25, 2010

Blue Sky Aspens by Kay Wyne

Blue Sky Aspens
10" x 20" Oil on Canvas
Palette Knife Painting
The paint was applied with a palette knife on this canvas, giving the surface alot of texture.
This is one of those contemporary oil paintings that I feel like I can truely say I am a colorist.
I would say that I gave this painting color importance, achieving a special effect with color.
Lots of color, many shades. It will take a long time to dry. I plan to deliver this painting to The Dutch Art Gallery....Pam at Dutch Art has a gold frame waiting for this canvas. I can't wait to see it all framed up and hanging. Thanks for viewing this blog, and have an artful day! Please contact me if you are interested in this painting or any of my other pieces.
kay@kwyne.com or 214-532-0325

Thursday, September 2, 2010

"Life In Circles Red" Original Abstract Expressionism Palette Knife Oil Painting by Kimberly Conrad

Original 8x10 oil painting on prepared paper. To purchase, contact me at kkconrad2@aol.com

Visit My Website: www.kimberlyconradfineart.com
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