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Showing posts with label blue iris flower painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue iris flower painting. Show all posts
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Blue Iris Ladder by Ann McCann 12 X 12" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
I created this painting for the 2016 Spring Show at the Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas. These irises were blooming in my neighborhood on a very sunny day. I thickly painted them with a knife using complementary colors that pop. This is for sale on my website.
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Wednesday, April 6, 2016
"Iris Ladder" by Ann McCann 12 X 12 Oil
Iris are blooming everywhere right now. So, while they last, I am painting them as fast as I can. Here is my latest effort. This is a gallery wrap canvas that is painted on the sides.
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Thursday, December 24, 2015
Original Palette Knife Iris Painting"Iris Holiday" by Colorado Impressionist Judith Babcock
6"x12"/ SOLD
Original Palette Knife Oil Iris Landscape Painting
This paintings is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.
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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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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
A Video of Signs of Spring Blue Iris and the Truth About What Goes on in Flower Mound Studio
Signs of Spring Blue Iris
by Nancy Medina
and Howard Pee Pugpants
SOLD
SOLD
14X14
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
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for a FREE video of this
painting coming soon!
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Signs of Spring is the newest iris painting among a collection of these growing in Flower Mound Studio this week, thanks to the explosion of color in my iris beds! I cut a few blues and brought them into the studio, placing them in a teal vase to inspire Signs of Spring. Little did I know, there was a hidden camera in the studio, which captured the truth about what goes on behind the brush. I hope this film doesn't go viral, it could spell absolute disaster for my reputation as an artist! Visit my art blog to see the video in question....
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Dallas Arboretum Blue Iris Path by Texas Flower Artist Nancy Medina
Dallas Arboretum Blue Iris Path
by Nancy Medina
16X12
Textured Palette Knife/Oil on Archival Panel
It was chilly but beautiful at the Dallas Arboretum last weekend. The hubby had been planning the trip for days to help me celebrate my birthday. I think he was disappointed there were not more flowers blooming yet, but I was so happy to be in the gardens snapping away photos I didn't mind a bit. I took a bit of artistic license with Blue Iris Path, adding thick applications of paint and extra purple flowers to create a pathway of irises that invites you to take a stroll, let go of your worries, and enjoy the gifts that are around us every day, if only we will choose to see them.
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