Showing posts with label nest. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nest. Show all posts

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Nest

Nest
10" x 10" Oil on Museum Quality Panel
Contemporary Nest Series
Framed size:  13" x 13" edge to edge
Contact artist Kay Wyne for more information
on this palette knife painting.  It's ready for a
new home!  Thanks for looking at my blog.  KMW

Friday, May 19, 2017

Hideaway

Hideaway
36" x 36" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Nest Series
Contact Kay Wyne for more information on this painting.
Thanks for looking at my blog....Kay

Wednesday, February 22, 2017

Nest of Five Eggs by Kay Wyne

Nest of Five Eggs
14" x 18" Oil on Canvas
Framed in Pewter/Silver Moulding
Contact Kay Wyne for more information
on this contemporary oil painting.
Thanks, KMW

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Brown Eggs

Brown Eggs
14" x 18" Oil on Canvas
Contemporary Nest Series
Framed in a silver/pewter wide moulding.
Contact Kay for purchasing info.
Thanks for looking at my art.  Kay

Friday, November 21, 2014

Empty Nest Waiting

Empty Nest Waiting
8" x 16" Oil on Canvas
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
Empty Nest Waiting is framed up and hanging at Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, Texas.  I used a wide brush and my palette knife to create this contemporary nest painting. You can see the wide brushstrokes in the background...I didn't get fussy with it.  I painted it, and left the paint so that the brush strokes were visible.  The sticks and twigs of the nest are thick and textured.  Thanks for looking at this blog.....Kay

Thursday, June 13, 2013

Good Neighbors

Good Neighbors
8" x 8" Oil on RayMar Canvas Panel
I painted this painting along with yesterday's post, Two Good Neighbors.
I worked on them side by side last week.
I was painting plein air yesterday...in the heat.  I might go back and paint some more...
had alot of fun, and got excited about the painting I am working on.
Thanks for viewing, Kay
kay@kwyne.com

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Empty Nest Waiting

Empty Nest Waiting
8" x 16" Oil on Cotton Panel
Framed in Gold Leaf Moulding
This contemporary palette knife painting is framed, ready to find a new home.  I used the palette knife on the nest, giving it texture and color.  Contact Kay for more information on this painting.  Thanks, and have a great day.  I hope to start a new project in the studio today.  Kay

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Only the Lonely


Only the Lonely
8" x 16" Oil on Cotton Panel
Palette Knife Painting
This painting is wet with lots of thick oil layered on the panel. I took it to Dutch Art Gallery yesterday, and Pam is going to frame it up in a beautful gold frame. I can't wait to see it! I got the palette knife out and created this empty nest----off center on the canvas. It will be hanging for the Artists of Texas Show in November and December. Thanks so much for viewing my blog. Please come by the Texas Discovery Gardens tonight for the reception!!!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Quick Study Nest


Today's posting is a small 12" x 12" painting on masonite panel. I have decided that the masonite has a smooth, almost too slick surface for painting, and that I like canvas much better. It is easier to get some details on canvas. But, I will probably paint on masonite again. This is one of my nest paintings. I like the turquoise and soft baby blue in the eggs. I purposely painted this very fast and loose. I started a new landscape yesterday in the studio, and moved my stuff around in the studio because there was a leak in the roof. It rained in Dallas last night, so I am glad that my paintings, easel and supplies were moved. I hope to go to the studio early today...

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Four Eggs


The posted painting today is on a 18" x 18" gallery wrap canvas. I have done several nests, with and without eggs. I would like to find some interesting eggs and nests, and do more. The nest has many colors in it, with a blue background. I favor the square canvas to paint on---and love the 18" x 18" size. For some reason 16" x 16" seems too small and 20" x 20" is too large. I have to special order the 18" x 18"...that is o.k., it givens me an excuse to go to the art supply store. I hope to have a productive day at the studio today...painting, painting, and more painting!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Empty Nest



Empty Nest. That is what we have at our house. I thought I would post this painting today, feeling that it is appropriate on our daughter's 23rd birthday. So Happy Birthday Lindsay!

Monday, February 9, 2009

Eleven Eggs


Here is a painting that was inspired by a wonderful nest full of eggs. The colors are not realistic, but vibrant and fun, and I thought they were great for the nest. Currently, it is hanging in the Texas Visual Arts Association Gallery in The Plaza of the Americas in downtown Dallas. Although I hope to post all of my small works of art here on the blog, I am posting this one today.




Labels: 18 x 18 Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas