12"x16" Palette Knife Oil new Mexico Landscape
This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
My daily blog: http://judithbabcockartist.blogspot.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
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Showing posts with label New Mexico Art. Show all posts
Saturday, September 12, 2015
Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Impressionism New Mexico Landscape Oil Painting "Vista New Mexico" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
12"x16" Palette Knife Oil new Mexico Landscape
This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
My daily blog: http://judithbabcockartist.blogspot.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
This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
My daily blog: http://judithbabcockartist.blogspot.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, November 27, 2014
Impressionism New Mexico Landscape Oil Painting "Vista New Mexico" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
12"x16" Palette Knife Oil new Mexico Landscape
This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
My daily blog: http://judithbabcockartist.blogspot.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
This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
My daily blog: http://judithbabcockartist.blogspot.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
Monday, September 8, 2014
Impressionism New Mexico Landscape Oil Painting "Vista New Mexico" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
12"x16" Palette Knife Oil new Mexico Landscape
This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
My daily blog: http://judithbabcockartist.blogspot.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
This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
JudithBabcockFineArt.com
JudithBabcock.com
My daily blog: http://judithbabcockartist.blogspot.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
Sunday, May 11, 2014
Impressionism New Mexico Landscape Oil Painting "Vista New Mexico" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
12"x16" Palette Knife Oil new Mexico Landscape
This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
To view my available paintings, visit http://judithbabcock.fineartstudioonline.com
This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
To view my available paintings, visit http://judithbabcock.fineartstudioonline.com
Monday, February 11, 2013
"Road to Abiquiu" New Palette Knife Painting by Niki Gulley
“Road to Abiquiu” ©2013 Niki Gulley
12" x 24” textured oil painting on wrap around canvas
The first time we went to Santa Fe and headed north to Ghost Ranch, I was awestruck by the incredible scenery. The terrain starts to change as you near Abiquiu with the rock formations becoming more colorful, jagged and varied, and the light seemed to become purer, too. In order to capture the sense of the vast open landscape and magnificent skies found here, I chose a panorama format for this painting. I not only wanted to capture the rugged beauty of New Mexico, but also the excitement of discovery and the anticipation of what's to come.
For more information on my textured palette knife oil paintings, please e-mail Niki Gulley.
Or, visit NikiGulley.com to see more of my contemporary landscape paintings.
Labels:
Abiquiu,
contemporary landscape painting,
New Mexico Art,
Niki Gulley paintings,
palette knife painting,
sky clouds oil,
Texas artist Niki Gulley,
textured oil painting Santa Fe
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.
Friday, January 18, 2013
Curves Ahead by Niki Gulley
“Curves Ahead” ©2013 Niki Gulley
30" x 40” textured oil painting on wrap around canvas
On this trip, it felt like we were flying up and down these curvy mountain roads almost like we were on an adult roller coaster. So I wanted to have a little fun in my painting and capture that sense of movement and playful excitement. Choosing bright vivid colors an curving my strokes almost in a fish-eye composition, add to the youthful energy and thrill of adventure that I wanted to communicate.
Labels:
contemporary oil landscape,
New Mexico Art,
Niki Gulley paintings,
palette knife landscape painting,
Santa Fe painting,
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.
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
"Stop!" New Palette Knife Landscape Painting by Niki Gulley
“Stop!” ©2013 Niki Gulley
16" x 20” textured oil painting on wrap around canvas
While driving from Santa Fe to Taos, this scene literally stopped me in my tracks. Something about that giant rocky mound rising up from the surrounding flat expanse contrasted against the complimentary colored sky was so graphic and surreal. Add to that the bizarre juxtaposition of the stop sign encroaching on what once was uninhabited desert landscape, and I felt like this painting had something to say.
Labels:
contemporary oil landscape,
New Mexico Art,
Niki Gulley paintings,
palette knife landscape painting,
Santa Fe painting,
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.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Aspen Tree Painting by Jill Saur
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| ©1990-2013 Aspen Tree Painting by Jill Saur, all rights reserved |
This 36"x36" acrylic palette knife painting on wide bordered canvas is titled, "Harmonious Encore". If there is just a hint of light in the room, this painting has an ethereal glow that emanates right off of the canvas. I invite you to become a collector and experience the joy of owning artwork that uplifts your soul.
www.JillSaurFineArt.com
Labels:
aspen art,
Aspen Tree Painting,
aspens in summer,
birch tree painting,
Colorado art,
New Mexico Art
Sunday, July 15, 2012
Aspen Trees by Jill Saur
©1990-2012 Aspen Art by Jill Saur, all rights reserved
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"Aspen Dance" is one of my new oil paintings (8"x8"). I rendered this
using a palette knife. I closed my eyes and mused on one of my trips to
Colorado, where the blue azure sky against the dancing white aspen trees
ignite a flame of inspiration.
This piece is for sale by contacting me at www.JillSaur.com.
Thank you for viewing! - Jill
Labels:
aspen art,
aspen painter,
atlanta art galleries,
Colorado art,
New Mexico Art,
taos art,
Utah Art
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Colorado Art by Jill Saur
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| ©1990-2012 Colorado Art by Jill Saur, all rights reserved |
Aspen trees inspire my soul to see deeper into the nature of God and His creation. This is my new 11"x14" oil palette knife painting, "Aspen Breeze". This painting is available to purchase by contacting me through my website. CLICK HERE
Labels:
Aspen Tree Art,
atlanta art galleries,
Colorado art,
New Mexico Art,
taos art,
Tree Art,
Utah Art
Thursday, April 26, 2012
Tree Art by Jill Saur
"If you reveal your secrets to the wind, you should not blame the wind for revealing them to the trees."
- Khalil Gibran
My 8"10".5" oil palette knife and brush painting, "Relinquished", is richly textured on the trees, revealing their "bone structure" against the value tones of winter. The title suggests that place in life where we relinquish ourselves and open up our hearts and minds to fresh inspiration and new possibilities.
I love aspens in winter. Their beautiful white trunks and dark branches mingle with the dark shadows cast upon the white snow, creating a profound beauty that is best experienced in silence.
This painting is available to purchase by contacting me through my website. - Jill Saur
I love aspens in winter. Their beautiful white trunks and dark branches mingle with the dark shadows cast upon the white snow, creating a profound beauty that is best experienced in silence.
This painting is available to purchase by contacting me through my website. - Jill Saur
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| ©1990-2012 Tree Art by Jill Saur, all rights reserved |
Sunday, April 1, 2012
Trees In Art by Jill Saur
This 20"x16" acrylic palette knife painting, *"The Dreaming Trees"*, is sold, but I enjoy reflecting back on this piece. It was inspired by a special day in Taos, New Mexico, where every turn held a new surprise. I can't wait to return!
To see more of my work that is available to purchase, please visit my website.
CLICK HERE Thank you, Jill Saur
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| ©1990-2012 Aspen Tree Painting by Jill Saur, all rights reserved |
Labels:
Aspen trees,
birch trees,
Colorado art,
New Mexico Art,
trees in art
Friday, August 26, 2011
Santa Fe Painting Workshop with Niki Gulley - Day 4
7x5 textured oil by Niki Gullley
Plein Air Painting & Photography Workshop in Santa Fe, NM
Day 4, afternoon location: Red Rocks
After painting the scenic overlook in the morning, we headed a little north of our location and focused in on this lone clump of unusual, striking rocks (scene below.) The distinct coloring and striations, made for a fun but challenging exercise in texture, light and shadow, and shape. By day 4, everybody was past their jitters from earlier in the week and thoroughly enjoying painting outdoors. With more confidence, they quickly sketched in these rock formations and complete some amazing pieces in just a couple of hours.

Some of our group painting on our day 4 of our Santa Fe Painting & Photography Workshop.

One of my students putting in the final touches of her painting.
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If you'd like more information on our upcoming
Plein-Air Painting & Photography Workshops, please e-mail me at Niki Gulley,
or visit my website at nikigulley.com/?page_id=13.
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To see more of my contemporary impressionistic landscape paintings, go to nikigulley.com,
or to purchase this plein air study from Santa Fe, e-mail me at Niki Gulley.
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Labels:
art classes,
canyon river rocky cliffs,
contemporary landscape painting,
New Mexico Art,
Niki Gulley paintings,
painting lessons DFW,
paintings southwest,
photo tours,
plein-air workshop,
Santa Fe oil
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.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Day 4 of Plein Air Painting / Photo Workshop in Santa Fe w/ Niki Gulley

9x12 textured oil by Niki Gullley
Plein Air Painting & Photography Workshop in Santa Fe, NM
Day 4, morning location: Rio Chama
On Day 4 of our Santa Fe workshop, we headed out early for our most complex location, a striking scenic overlook of the Rio Chama. Being perched along the rim of a cliff, our group was a little nervous, but once they adjusted to the height, they could really appreciate the beauty of the scene for their paintings. With so much going on below and only a half day to capture the landscape, we had to majorly simplify the canyon into basic shapes and colors. The river not only served as a perfect focal point, but also created a soft flowing line to lead the viewer's eye through our paintings. The rocky mountains provided a contrasting craggy texture and the green foliage added some life and color to the desert landscape.
Choosing to paint with palette knife today, I had a lot of fun playing with textures and mixing colors, which ended up adding to a feeling of spontaneity in the final painting, filled with energy and movement. While outside their comfort zone, my students' also produced some of their best paintings from the trip!

Painting along the Rio Chama.
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If you'd like more information on our upcoming
Plein-Air Painting & Photography Workshops, please e-mail me at Niki Gulley,
or visit my website at nikigulley.com/?page_id=13.
•
To see more of my contemporary impressionistic landscape paintings, go to nikigulley.com,
or to purchase this plein air study from Santa Fe, e-mail me at Niki Gulley.
•
Labels:
art classes,
canyon river rocky cliffs,
contemporary landscape painting,
New Mexico Art,
Niki Gulley paintings,
painting lessons DFW,
paintings southwest,
photo tours,
plein-air workshop,
Santa Fe oil
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.
Monday, December 6, 2010
"Aspen Tree Painting In Snow" Aspen Painting by Jill Saur
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| © 2008 Jill Saur Fine Art "Awake Before Winter One" all rights reserved |
This winter scene is moody, mysterious and it stands alone or actually goes with "Awake Before Winter Two". I will post that painting tomorrow. This 36"x48" acrylic painting is on a wide canvas and does not need to be framed. A limited edition, hand embellished, masterpiece giclee is also available in various sizes. Please visit my website to see what my clients have to say about purchasing and collecting my work.
My website: Click Here
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