Showing posts with label small oil painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label small oil painting. Show all posts

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Seagrass - Sold - by Kay Wyne

Seagrass
Sold
8" x 8" Oil on Gessoed Panel
Plein Air Seascape
A Dallas collector found this small plein air painting in the studio and purchased for her home.  I know she has plans to frame this small panel.  This was a series of painting that I did at Seabrook Island...Contact Kay for more information on my plein air or studio paintings.  Thanks, KMW

Friday, January 12, 2018

Sunflower Garden by Kay Wyne

Sunflower Garden
8" x 10" Oil on Canvas
This small sunflower study looks great framed up!
It is available for purchase.  Contact Kay for more
info.  Thanks for looking at my blog!  KMW

Thursday, January 7, 2016

Lovely Day by Kay Wyne

Lovely Day
8" x 8" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Still Life Painting
Day 7 in the 30/30 Paint Challenge
This painting is available to purchase.
Thanks for looking at this blog....Kay

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

This Little Piggy by Kay Wyne

This Little Piggy
8" x 6" Oil on RayMar Cotton Panel
Contemporary Oil Painting
Day 2 in the 30 Paintings in 30 Days
$100 plus shipping
I worked on this little painting yesterday in the studio...I have painted this mid-western piggy several times....this one was on a small canvas.  He is walking through the grass, looking around. I remember the day that I took the pic of this guy on an Amish farm in Illinois, several years ago.  The oils are thick and juicy, with brush strokes and texture. It will take a while for this to dry.  Contact Kay Wyne for more information.  More daily painting on my easel!  Thanks for looking...Kay

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Two Eggs


Two Eggs
SOLD!
This contemporary oil painting is on masonite.
It is sold, but to view more of my art and a series of nest paintings, you can go to my website: www.kwyne.com
Thanks for looking! Have an artful day.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Arboretum Statue

This painting was inspired by a photograph that I took while at the Dallas Arboretum about a week ago. It was a clear, sunny and warm January day. But very few flowers, and not much color to paint from. I was looking up at this statue, and it was striking as it had all the bare tree limbs in the background. This will go to the Arboretum Exhibit this month. I can't wait to get back to the Arboretum and paint en plein air!