Bringing together Artists who paint with the palette knife, from around the world.
Showing posts with label monet's garden painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label monet's garden painting. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
SOLD- "Perfect Day in Provence" & "Monet's Bridge" 5 X 7 Oils
A customer bought both of these. I am thrilled! They are from 2 different painting trips to France, the lavender and sunflowers in Provence (2015) and Monet's bridge in Giverny (2013). I am glad that others can enjoy travelling with me.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012
"Dancing on Water" textured oil painting by Niki Gulley
"Dancing on Water" ©2012 Niki Gulley
36” x 60” textured oil painting
Sunlight sparkles across aqua blue water,
diamonds of purple glitter the pond’s surface;
water lilies lift their faces toward the sun and gently dance across the water.
Golden sunlight filters through the brambles and ferns,
a touch of cardinal red peeks through purple and pink foliage
while azure skies reflect in the water.
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E-mail Niki Gulley for more information.
Or, visit NikiGulley.com to see more of her contemporary landscape paintings.
Labels:
contemporary impressionist art,
france,
Giverny,
large scale contemporary landscape turquoise aqua,
monet's garden painting,
Niki Gulley paintings,
water lily oil painting
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, April 11, 2011
Dancing on Water oil painting by Niki Gulley

"Dancing on Water" ©2011 Niki Gulley
36” x 60” oil painting
Sunlight sparkles across aqua blue water,
diamonds of purple glitter the pond’s surface;
water lilies lift their faces toward the sun and gently dance across the water.
Golden sunlight filters through the brambles and ferns,
a touch of cardinal red peeks through purple and pink foliage
while azure skies reflect in the water.
A view you will want to enjoy everyday, "Dancing on Water" is a 36" by 60" textured oil on canvas.
To see "Dancing on Water" and more of my textured palette knife oil paintings in person, stop by my booth at Art in the Square in Southlake, Texas, April 15-17. Visit artinthesquare.com/default.aspx for details.
E-mail Niki Gulley for more information.
Labels:
aspen birch textured palette knife painting,
contemporary water landscape painting,
landscape oil painting water,
lil art,
monet's garden painting,
water lilies painting
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.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Transcending Radiance oil painting by Niki Gulley
SOLD • "Transcending Radiance" ©2011 Niki Gulley
Three 48" x 30" oils on canvas to form a 48" x 90" triptych
Just Sold! These lilies were inspired by Monet's Gardens in Giverny, France, and painted with extremely thick oil paint and palette knives for enhanced color, texture and energy. For more information on commissioning a custom large scale painting for your home or office, e-mail Niki Gulley.
To see more of my textured oil paintings, go to NikiGulley.com.
Labels:
contemporary impressionism landscape,
lilies art,
monet's garden painting,
Niki Gulley paintings,
palette knife painting water,
water lily oil painting
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, February 28, 2011
New Water Lilies Oil Painting & Canvas Prints by Niki Gulley

"Transcending Radiance" ©2011 Niki Gulley
Three 48" x 30" canvases to form a 48" x 90" triptych oil painting
I decided it would be a fun challenge to create an extremely large painting this winter, and I wanted the final piece to be very uplifting, colorful and full of energy. Opting for warm colors and working with extremely thick oil paint and palette knives, I chose this water scene for its energetic flow and yet calming serenity at the same time, and positioned the water lilies and my paint strokes in a circular pattern to enliven that mood.
And, I've just released a limited edition stretched canvas print of
"Transcending Radiance" in two sizes:
18" x 30" for $295
26" x 40" for $595
With only 100 signed and numbered prints in the series, these canvases are sure to go quickly so e-mail me at Niki Gulley if you are interested in purchasing.
Labels:
contemporary landscape canvas prints,
impressionist palette knife art,
large scale water painting,
monet's garden painting,
Niki Gulley paintings,
water lilies oil painting
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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