Showing posts with label lilac. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lilac. Show all posts

Sunday, July 21, 2019

"Mixed Posy" by Lynda Cookson

It seems to be the case that orders shipped to South Africa can take up to 3 months to arrive!!! And orders shipped, from France, to Australia, can take more than a month! Sigh ... sadly out of the sender's control :-( This is a little thank you gift sent to a buyer in Australia who had to wait about 6 weeks for "The Big Pink" painting she had ordered to arrive .... here's "Mixed Posy" ...

"Mixed Posy" by Lynda Cookson

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Sunday, December 2, 2018

"Hot Fields of Lilac" by Lynda Cookson

This is a painting created and sold some years ago ... but I was feeling cold this morning and needed something warm to look at!! LOL


"Hot Fields of Lilac" by Lynda Cookson

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Friday, July 27, 2018

"Lilacs" by Judy Mackey

Drying on my easel today. 

I hadn't painted large in a long while so it felt good to just go free and paint with tons of paint. This canvas had been toned pink for another painting I had in mind but as I starred at the pink for months, actually, I decided - nope! It has to be a soft yellow/ochre...I think it sets the purples of the flowers really well. 

"Lilacs"
24 x 24 x 1.5 inches, Oil on Canvas

"Lilacs" by Judy Mackey



Saturday, July 7, 2018

"A Shower of Jacaranda" by Lynda Cookson

I'm back painting oils! My decision to go back to watercolour only didn't last too long ha ha ha

I celebrate with .....

"A Shower of Jacaranda" by Lynda Cookson




Thursday, July 5, 2018

Floral Painting by Carrie Jacobson

I’ll have this new beauty at the Wickford, RI, Fine Art Festival, Saturday and Sunday. Look for me on Elam Street!

Painter : Carrie Jacobson



Sunday, September 3, 2017

Blasted my painting mojo back into place this morning with a bit of vigour.

I absolutely LOVE abstract work ... it's exciting, unpredictable (love that bit!), constantly holds your attention and tickles your imagination with just the biggest feather! Plus more, but I'm too excited to think of the correct words right now.

Perhaps enthusiasm is the right word ... abstract can make my enthusiasm simply burst!

So lovely to be back painting.










Monday, November 28, 2016

"Freesias in Lilac" by Lynda Cookson

"Freesias in Lilac" has very special meaning for me. Reaching a bit of a low at one stage, my husband came home from a shopping trip one day and presented me with a stunning bouquet of Freesias. His pick-me-up worked wonders and this painting seemed to just create itself on the canvas,

The Fillingdon Fine Art Gallery in Piddington, Buckinghamshire, UK is presently showing this painting at their Christmas exhibition. If you're in the area in the next two weeks please make sure to enjoy a visit .... there is some stunning art work there! If you're nearby at any other stage (when their thrice yearly exhibitions don't happen to be on) simply make an appointment for very special treatment as Debs Digby shows you around the gallery. You can find them here: http://Fillingdon.com

"Freesias in Lilac" unframed, framed and in detail ..... by clicking any of the images below you will be taken through to the Fillingdon Fine Art Gallery website.

http://fillingdon.com/gallery-view/lynda-cookson/
"Freesias in Lilac" by Lynda Cookson, Unframed

http://fillingdon.com/gallery-view/lynda-cookson/
"Freesias in Lilac" by Lynda Cookson, Framed

and

Detail images of "Freesias in Lilac"

http://fillingdon.com/gallery-view/lynda-cookson/

http://fillingdon.com/gallery-view/lynda-cookson/

http://fillingdon.com/gallery-view/lynda-cookson/
"Freesias in Lilac" by Lynda Cookson


Wednesday, October 21, 2015

"Lilac Skies, Full Moon and Mountains" by Karla Nolan, palette knife oil painting



 A return (again!) to the Lunar-tique series.  I had a very difficult time capturing the colors of the sky while photographing this particular artwork but finally feel that they are representative of this piece.  It's always hard to get exactly the right shades for the skies and incorporate other elements accurately but I didn't go for accuracy with this moon.  I prefer the imagination!

"Lilac Skies, Full Moon and Mountains", 16"x20" palette knife oil painting on canvas panel, Paypal accepted, contact me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com

Thanks for looking!


Friday, March 20, 2015

"Lilac" Original Oil Painting by Hallie Kohn Art

I could paint flowers every day right now--and who could blame me really?! My kids wanted me to paint an eagle... I went with lilacs instead. :)

8x10 on 1/8" museum quality panel

Saturday, November 16, 2013

"Wisteria in Shadow" by Karla Nolan, miniature 6"x4" palette knife oil painting, france, flower, purpe




This flowering vine is so intriguing to me.  My home state of Colorado is too cold to grow it successfully, but I have seen it in bloom in Rhode Island, California, France, and Italy and am mesmerized by it.  The purple shades of the flower are almost white, then lilac, then lavender, the petals dripping down the multicolored green leaves, with heavy shadows and then punctuated with sun facing, almost lime hued leaves giving a stark contrast to the shaded areas of the vine.  This is a miniature painting which, if matted with linen and framed with darker tones, becomes more of at statement, a "bigger" painting -- or just simply put the unframed artwork on a small wood or metal easel, it'll fit in anywhere!  

"Wisteria in Shadow", 6"x4"" miniature palette knife oil painting on linen panel, $48 includes s/h in continental U.S., click Paypal button below or write me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information



Thanks for viewing my art!  Greetings from Fort Collins, Colorado

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