Showing posts with label gallery wrap. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gallery wrap. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Two Plus One - SOLD

Two Plus One
This painting is a 8” x 8” gallery wrap canvas. The title of the piece is “Two Plus One” and I painted it about a month ago. It sold this weekend at a charity function, benefiting St. Philip's School. I am sure that this painting has a new home and is viewed by many. I hope to paint today and finish up some canvas' that need a little attention. Have a great day.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Painted Face

Painted Face
Oil on 24" x 24" Gallery Wrap Canvas
$500
This painting was inspired from a photograph that I took in 1977 on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in Busby, Montana. I had taken this photo at a Pow Wow and have always liked the clothing this child had on...all of the beads, leather, feathers....and I aged the child...he turned into a man on the canvas. Of course I added my own color and shapes. Lots of wide brush strokes and geometric shapes. I finished this yesterday in the studio. Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Celebration

Celebration
36" x 36" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
This contemporary abstract painting is hanging at the Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas. It is a part of the upcoming show by the Artists of Texas. The artist's reception will be this Saturday, from 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. Please come a view all the art that is on display. Thanks for viewing my blog!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Horizon Series: Abstract 28

Horizon Series: Abstract 28
I am back from a short break...
with another horizon series painting.
This painting is on a 12" x 12" gallery wrap canvas,
painted in oils.
No framing needed. This is ready to hang!
Please visit my website,
other blogs or write to me if you are interested in purchasing.

Monday, June 1, 2009

Macomb Maidrite


This is what is on my easel at the studio. I started it yesterday, and I might add a Dairy Queen and some old pick-up trucks. The photograph taken a month ago---- has a Walgreen Drug Store in it, but I want to give this painting a 50's feel, so I will not keep the Walgreens in it. The Maidrite is in bad shape, and will probably be torn down. I am at the point in this painting that I could put anything in...bikes, cars, street signs, people, billboards.......Any suggestions?

Saturday, May 23, 2009

Staring At You




This painting is still on the easel. I think. Maybe I am finished with it. Not quite sure. I was driving to the studio a few weeks ago, and in the middle of downtown Dallas is Old City Park...a little village of old buildings and some animals. I was driving, minding my own business and this one sheep was just standing there looking at me...staring at me. I pulled over and took some pics of him. (All of the other goats and sheep ignored me.) So the title of this is Staring At You. I am finished with the sheep, but might change the background. This is on a 24" x 24" gallery wrap canvas. (I just found the photograph that I used as a reference for this painting....and posted it just for fun.)

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Paco


Sold


Today's posting is a 6" x 12" gallery wrap canvas oil painting of Paco, a donkey. This donkey lives in downtown Dallas. There is a fun gas station, Fuel City located downtown. It has the best tacos in Dallas---actually, in the state of Texas according to Texas Monthly. It is a unique place--with swimming pool, gas pumps, tacos, beer, and a large patch of land with a few donkeys and several longhorns.

When my husband and I were down at Fuel City in February, this donkey ran up to me and started honking....making all kinds of noise. Thank heavens there was a fence between us. He is a real character. I sold this painting yesterday...thanks, Belinda. It will have a new home in Austin. This is a fun, painterly piece and I am thrilled that Belinda will hang it in her new home. I took a quick pic of it, not a very good picture because my expert photographer, Karen was not at the studio. Karen does an excellent job on photography.