Showing posts with label oil on linen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil on linen. Show all posts

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Dragonfly On The Rise

Dragonfly On The Rise
30" x 24" Oil, Ink and Oil Sticks on Gallery Wrap Linen
This contemporary abstract has a mix of shapes, lines and colors.
It is a fun and whimsy piece, ready for a new home.
kay@kwyne.com

Monday, August 9, 2010

Colorado Landscape

Colorado Landscape
Oil on Linen
12" x 16"
This painting was inspired by a photo that my husband took about fifteen years ago when he went to New Mexico and Colorado on a fishing trip. The rugged landscape of Colorado is so beautiful that I had to paint it. It will be hanging at The Dutch Art Gallery once it is dry. Contact Kay at kay@kwyne.com or 214-532-0325.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Jackson Hole Chapel #2

Jackson Hole Chapel
Oil on Linen
9" x 12"
This is the last painting I will post of the chapel...I like the front door open, so the eye looks thru the building, all the way back to the landscape. At one time I had a path painted to the front door, but decided that it detracted from the chapel. This painting is very handsome in a dark wood frame with a gold liner. Thanks for visiting my blog!

Friday, December 25, 2009

Jackson Hole Chapel

Jackson Hole Chapel
Oil on Linen
9" x 12"
This is one of three paintings that I have completed of a chapel in Jackson Hole. Carrie Harris asked me to paint the chapel so that she could give to her parents for a Christmas gift. The mountains and aspens were so much fun to paint. Since I have not seen this chapel, I had to rely on Carrie's photographs for reference. This is painted on linen...which gives the painting a very smooth texture compared to the canvas that I normally paint on. Tomorrow I will post painting number two. This is painting is very handsome in a dark plein air frame. This painting will be for sale once it is framed....Carrie decided that she liked painting number three and that is what is under her Christmas tree....so I will post that one in a couple of days. Three different paintings, three different interpretations....all the same subject matter. It was a good painting challenge for me. I just hope that Carrie's gift is a hit with her parents!