Showing posts with label tulip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tulip. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2017

Abstract Expressionist Flower Art Painting "Tulip Play” Garden Party Series by International Abstract Artist Kimberly Conrad






4""x4"" Palette Knife Acrylic on 140 lb Watercolor Paper.

Frames beautifully in a 4"x4" frame from your local frame, art or craft shop, no custom framing expense.

$45.00 Purchase Here

"Tulip Play" (Garden Party Series) is painting #5  in the 2017
 30 paintings in 30 days challenge I am doing with fellow artist Leslie Saeta.
  It is a little study for a larger painting.

So here is my theme for the challenge this year......This past year I redecorated my dining room, and collected artwork in various styles by my favorite artists from around the world, but all in a similar color palette and the result was lovely.

Actually, it all began with a beautiful painting of a woman in a cafe that I purchased in Cortona, Italy, which became the focal point of the room.

I also collected two still life pieces, an impressionist landscape, a floral piece, and an abstract expressionism piece, all in a similar palette.

That is my inspiration for this challenge. Each week, I will choose a palette and complete 7 paintings of multiple styles within that palette.

I will try to create pieces that would exhibit beautifully together , but can also stand alone.
We shall see what shows up!!

A Thought for today.....

"There comes a day when you realize turning the page is the best feeling in the world, because you realize there is so much more to the book than the page you were stuck on.
Zayn Malik

New offerings this year in coaching....and my 2017 surprise is almost ready......
Check out www.lifeartbusiness.com to see what's ready now!


Kimberly Conrad Contemporary Art Gallery
Boarding House Studio Galleries
220 East 7th Ave (Governor's Park)
Denver, CO 80203 303.881.2258 

Friday, May 23, 2014

"Tulips Don't Lie" Original Oil Painting by Hallie Kohn Art

Wisconsin had the longest, coldest, strangest winter that I can remember. It is with total disbelief that I acknowledge there were a minimum of six months of it, at least 30 days of below zero temperatures. I stay home with my younger son, and we literally Stayed Home. Too many days. We forgot what warmth felt like for a while, and that is not a good thing. Then, these tulips came and I knew. We could crack a window, bust out the ankles, and romanticize "that crazy winter" in past tense. 

12x12 oil on 3/4" canvas

Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Orange Julius Parrot Tulip Painting by Floral Artist Nancy Medina


Orange Julius Parrot Tulips
by Nancy Medina
16X12
Oil on Archival Panel



Orange Julius Parrot Tulips is the daily newbie in Flower Mound Studio, a bit of color gone wild after several days of work on terra cotta pots and flowers for a new commission. I worked until midnight last night, the call of color was just too much to resist!




A bit of color in Flower Mound Studio...!

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

"Orange Tulip" Original Palette Knife Painting by Hallie Kohn Art

My collection of photos is growing by the day. The plan is to have a huge stock-pile to get me through the less inspirational winter months. I captured many great photos of some orange tulips this spring, and had always intended to do a close-up on a square panel. It called to me this week and felt great to paint something so bright and happy. Enjoy!

8x8 Oil on Museum Quality Panel

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