Showing posts with label Heritage Village. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Heritage Village. Show all posts

Sunday, April 13, 2014

Heritage Village Sheep - Sold! - by Kay Wyne

Heritage Village Sheep
9" x 12" Oil on Linen
Sold!
This small painting of a sheep at Heritage Village in Dallas sold yesterday, and has a new home in Frisco, Texas.  It is always great to meet new collectors, and see their reactions and responses to my art.  Thanks to Patty and Dennis for visiting me at the studio, and  for giving this guy a new home.  I am off to a workshop for three days, and looking forward to meeting new artists and learning some new techniques for my painting.  Thanks for looking at this blog...contact Kay for more information on my art.  Kay

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Waiting

Waiting
8" x 10" Oil on Linen
This sweet little lamb was standing at Heritage Village in downtown Dallas.
There were four or five lambs standing in the fenced-in lot staring at the people and cars...as if they were waiting on something or someone. They had a statuesque quality about them.  I did not use a painting medium, so the oils are thick on the linen, giving it some texture.  It will take a while for this one to dry.  If you are interested in purchasing this painting, contact Kay at kay@kwyne.com.  Thanks for viewing....Happy Fourth of July!  KMW

Saturday, June 22, 2013

On my easel...

Sitting on my easel is this small 9" x 12" oil painting on linen.  I was getting organized yesterday at the studio and was trying to make some decisions on a large painting that has been bothering me for weeks.  So I decided to switch gears and paint a quick 45 minute painting without any medium.  I also told myself that I would use one brush and one knife.  I love painting fast.  No fiddling, no going back in to change details.  There is so much paint on the surface that I couldn't sign it.  I hope to add one or two more strokes of paint, then it will be finished.  The reference photo for the sheep was taken at Heritage Village in downtown Dallas.  Right now the sheep are sheered for the summer and don't have their thick curly coat.  Thanks for viewing.  I hope to have this guy signed and finished today.  Kay