Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Mountain Wildflower Painting, Small Oil Painting, Daily Painting, 6x8" Oil Painting

Another little painting from the Smoky Mountains.

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 It was a beautiful day, and not long after this hike, we had a picnic.  Yummy sandwiches on home made bread, fresh fruit, delicious apple cake from the orchard, and a beautiful view.  Life at it's best!




Thanks for visiting my blog today.

Carol Schiff

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Summer landscape painting, Palette Knife Painting, Small Oil Painting, Daily Painting, 6x8" Oil on panel

January and February.....the months when winter days grow dreary!  I feel that way too, and decided it was the perfect time to paint something bright and cheery.

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Just a little reminder of summer and warmer days ahead!

Carol Schiff


Monday, August 21, 2017

Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, Colorado Wildflowers, Flower Painting, 8x10x1.5" Oil, Colorado Kansas Line

Years ago, I lived in both Colorado and Kansas, but I don't remember these wildflowers that I found growing everywhere, when I visited there last year.


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They must have been there, but a visit is different than a young woman, raising a family and working full time.  


Sorry for the glare on this image.


I added great swirls of texture to the canvas before painting, trying to capture the feel of  flowers swaying in the breeze.

Can you tell I was facing east when I took this shot?  In Colorado (at least where I was) when you face west you see the Rockies, when you face east, you see the prairie.

Thanks for reading my blog today.....and keep painting!!


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Monday, May 1, 2017

Mountain Wildflower Painting, Small Oil Painting, Daily Painting, 6x8" Oil Painting

Another little painting from the Smoky Mountains.

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 It was a beautiful day, and not long after this hike, we had a picnic.  Yummy sandwiches on home made bread, fresh fruit, delicious apple cake from the orchard, and a beautiful view.  Life at it's best!




Thanks for visiting my blog today.

Carol Schiff

Sunday, December 4, 2016

Summer Meadow 2, Modern Impressionist painting by Marion Hedger

Summer Meadow 2
by Marion Hedger
6"x6" oil on box canvas
55€

An modern impressionist Provencal landscape painting featuring a wildflowers meandering as far as the eye can see. The flowers dance across the field to the distant mountains.

Painted with a palette knife, the knife strokes are thick and juicy giving this painting a lot of texture as can be seen on the close-up photos. Using a palette knife keeps the colours fresh and vibrant.

"SUMMER MEADOW 2, knife painting"

Oil on 1.5cm deep gallery stretched canvas
Size =  15x15 cm (6"x6")

A sister painting to Summer Meadow 1

 
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Saturday, April 23, 2016

Poppy Meadow Haut Alpes palette knife painting by Marion Hedger

"Poppy Meadow Haut Alpes, knife painting"
by Marion Hedger
Oil on artist quality on mm thick MDF canvas board
Size = 18x24cm (approx 7"x10")

A modern impressionist Provencal landscape painting featuring a poppy meadow as far as the eye can see. The flowers dance across the field to the distant mountains.

Painted with a palette knife, the knife strokes are thick and juicy giving this painting a lot of texture as can be seen on the close-up photos. The use of the palette knife means the colour stays fresh and vibrant giving a vibrant painting.



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Sunday, February 28, 2016

Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, Colorado Wildflowers, Flower Painting, 8x10x1.5" Oil, Colorado Kansas Line

Years ago, I lived in both Colorado and Kansas, but I don't remember these wildflowers that I found growing everywhere, when I visited there last year.




purchase here
160 + shipping
They must have been there, but a visit is different than a young woman, raising a family and working full time.  


Sorry for the glare on this image.


I added great swirls of texture to the canvas before painting, trying to capture the feel of  flowers swaying in the breeze.

Can you tell I was facing east when I took this shot?  In Colorado (at least where I was) when you face west you see the Rockies, when you face east, you see the prairie.

Thanks for reading my blog today.....and keep painting!!



www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com

Monday, February 1, 2016

WILDFLOWERS, ACRYLIC, 20X24, SOLD

This is definitely not my usual painting! A few years ago, I took a month long workshop with Fritz VanEeden. Fritz is a very well known and respected artist from Holland who has been living in our town at least part of the year. I was fortunate enough to work with him for over a month, 3 days a week, for 4-5 hours. Fritz is obsessed, and if he is awake, he must have a paintbrush in his hand! He is also a wonderful man. I do enjoy this type of painting, but I just couldn't get the hang of painting out of my head. So this is my one and only true abstract!

Now, my varnishing question got several replies, both here and on facebook, and the winner is......retouch varnish! I have run to my art supply store to grab a can and now feel much more confident in my technique. So, thank you all very much for your replies!

Saturday, October 24, 2015

Early Spring Morning, by New York artist, Celeste Plowden

This abstract painting has many of the colors I see on an early spring morning, aqua, yellow, blue, lime green, orange, light violet.  The trees on a hillside catch the bright sunlight, which also reflects light over the colorful fields of wildflowers and meadow grasses beginning to grow.  Acrylic on canvas, UV varnish, sides painted, wired and ready to hang. painted with a palette knife for texture.
11x14, available at my Chairish store

Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Woodland Wildflowers, by New York artist Celeste Plowden

I had a picture of a patch of wildflowers in my woods, and it inspired me to paint this picture, of colorful flowers standing in the woods, where only a patch of sunlight wavers in and out. 12x12 acrylic on gallery wrap canvas, UV varnish, sides painted and ready to hang. Available for sale at

Sunday, May 10, 2015

A Dallas Arboretum Tour and Willow Loop Wildflowers - Flower Painting Classes and Workshops by Nancy Medina Art

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Willow Loop Wildflowers
by Nancy Medina
12X16
Oil on Museum Quality Panel






A wet winter and spring have brought on the most colorful wildflower bloom in years in the Texas Hill Country. Willow City Loop is just outside the historic town of Fredericksburg, Texas, where I teach each spring. We also have plenty of blossoms up here in North Texas. The Dallas Arboretum has constructed an array of new rose arbors this year, along with some fun Texas-themed topiaries. Visit my art blog today for a photo tour for those who haven't visited yet this season - enjoy!

Saturday, January 31, 2015

"Poppies and Hills" by Karla Nolan, framed painting on glass





Yes, here are more poppies, but these are painted directly onto the glass and the framing technique I use gives them dimensional aspects not usually seen in paintings on canvas.  These actually look three dimensional from some angles.  Always playing around with the glass paints and having a blast doing so!

"Poppies and Hills", 5"x7" painting on glass (measured edge to edge glass) in frame shown, $125 includes s/h in continental U.S., Paypal accepted, click my blogspot button below or write me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com

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

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

"Wild Red Flowers" by Karla Nolan, framed painting on glass





I haven't painted in almost three weeks now, due to a nasty fall down some wooden stairs.  I still have a very swollen jammed finger on my right hand and it's slowed me down mightily, even in typing.  So no blogs, either.  I've been getting restless, so thought this painting would fill in the gap for now.  Hope you enjoy the view!

"Wild Red Flowers", 12"x12" painting on glass (measured edge to edge glass) in frame shown, $450 includes s/h in continental U.S., Paypal accepted, click my blogspot button below or write me for more information at KarlaNolan@gmail.com

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

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Daylily Dreams by Linda J Bean

18x24, Oil on canvas
$475, unframed 
Floater frame options are available
This is another in a series of the beautiful field of wildflowers and daylilies which bloom each spring and attract the eye from a long way off. 

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Friday, September 12, 2014

"Field of Flowers" by Linda J Bean

12x12, Oil on Canvas,
framed with gold floater frame
$220.00
by Linda J.  Bean
 Every year this field comes alive with a magnificent display of wildflowers. The blazing colors can be seen from far down the road.


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Saturday, April 19, 2014

"Spring in Colorado, Shooting Stars" by Karla Nolan

 
 
Finally!  It has been forever since I have blogged, due to neck and arm problems, along with failing computer issues.  So, back to it, already!  These are my sweet shooting stars that will bloom shortly in our back yard.  I first saw these magnificent wildflowers hiking in the foothills and mountains many years ago and at that time I had no idea that you could purchase them at a nursery or garden store.  Well, I'm glad I discovered this, as they will cheer up any day here in northern Colorado.  Happy Spring! 
 
"Spring in Colorado, Shooting Stars", 10"x8" unframed palette knife oil painting on gesso board, $160 includes s/h in continental U.S., click Paypal button on my BlogSpot listed below or write me at KarlaNolan@gmail.com for more information

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

Monday, November 4, 2013

Peaceful Pasture by Pamela Blaies

Peaceful Pasture
oil on liinen
7" x 5"

Every time I visit the farm out near the Hill Country where my mom lives, I am inspired to paint landscapes.  There is so much beauty out in the country. I was captivated by this scene when I saw the way the light hit the fence posts and sparkled on the high grass in the distance.  See the auction for this painting HERE.

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