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Showing posts with label Rebecca Zook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rebecca Zook. Show all posts

Sunday, April 12, 2020

Dichotomy | Lace Cactus Painting by Rebecca Zook

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Dichotomy
12" x 12" | Acrylic on Panel
Lace Hedgehog Cactus
Echinocereus reichenbachii

The dichotomy of cactuses has always fascinated me. Some of the toughest plants on the planet, they thrive where resources are scarce. Spines scream "don't mess with me". Not everyone sees the beauty inherent in their form. Then comes Spring and with it their undeniable allure. They erupt with vibrant blooms that span the spectrum. In the case of the Lace Cactus, a neon magenta-purple the size of the cactus itself. These short-lived, delicate as lace flowers providing the perfect contrast and the perfect lure for the beetles that pollinate them. I am fortunate that they grow wild in my yard.

PURCHASE INFORMATION
Purchase through The Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, TX
If interested due to shelter-in-place please email Pam@dutchartgallery.net


For more information click here 
To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Saturday, April 11, 2020

Forever Home | Pet Adoption Painting by Rebecca Zook

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Today is National Pet Day!

Yesterday was National Hug Your Dog Day, so go make up for missing that and hug your canine fur babies. Today all of them are celebrated. I know my life would have a huge hole in it without our dogs, cats and parrots. As well as a lot less laughter.

Forever Home
8” x 8” | Acrylic on Panel

He gazes up at your face and your eyes lock. Thank you. That's what that look means. Rain, cold and an empty stomach will soon be distant memories. You're a stray no more. I'll share my home and heart with you forever.

PURCHASE INFORMATION
Purchase through The Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, TX
If interested due to shelter-in-place please email Pam@dutchartgallery.net


For more information click here 
To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Kaleidoscope | Cloudscape by Rebecca Zook




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Kaleidoscope
12" x 16" | Acrylic on Panel

The wheel forever turning. Colors ever changing. Patterns grow and fade. Wondrous beauty made with each rotation past the sun.

PURCHASE INFORMATION
PURCHASE ONLINEPurchase through Your Private Collection Gallery in Granbury, TX
Due to shelter-in-place please call Stacy at 817-733-2118 or use online link above

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To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Hummingbird Moth by Rebecca Zook


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This painting of a White-lined Sphinx Moth is...somewhere... It, along with a second piece, was part of a traveling art show that featured pollinators and I decided to focus on the more unusual rather than bees and butterflies. I have pretty much lost track of the pieces at this point. The show was to last 2-years. I'm hoping the moths fly back to me soon.
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The first time I encountered one of these guys in my own yard, the more common name of hummingbird moth certainly made sense. A hummingbird is exactly what I mistook it for until I got a better look. I'll try to find a video of one and post it in the comments and you'll understand why.
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A White-lined Sphinx Moth (Hyles lineata) on wild Coral Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens)
SOLD
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To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Tuesday, April 7, 2020

Animal Art by Rebecca Zook


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Owls are fascinating creatures and we are lucky enough to have a few Great Horned Owls that hang around near the house. We hoot at them and they answer.
"Wise One" SOLD

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Monday, April 6, 2020

Afternoon Stroll | Texas Landscape by Rebecca Zook


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Afternoon Stroll
Acrylic on Panel | 11” x 17”
Sometimes you need to get lost. Disconnect from day-to-day stress and unwind. Nature engages your senses in a way that soothes. The sun’s warmth on your skin, the scent of wildflowers in the breeze, the flitter and twitter of the songbirds and gentle hills glowing with vivid color are waiting for you. Just take the first step and lose yourself in the moment.
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PURCHASE:
Through Your Private Collection in Granbury, TX
Not Yet Online
Due to shelter-in-place please call Stacy at 817-733-2118


For more information click here 
To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

Màthair of Skye | Heilan Coo by Rebecca Zook


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Màthair of Skye
Acrylic on Panel | 20”x16”

It was more difficult to find a Heilan Coo in Scotland than you might expect for such an iconic creature. Fortunately, touring the countryside in a rented motorhome gave my husband and I plenty of opportunity to look. This lovely lady was spotted on the Isle of Skye. The northernmost of the major islands in the Inner Hebrides. Adding a little Scots Gaelic to the title seemed appropriate. Màthair translates to mother.

PURCHASE INFORMATION
Purchase through The Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, TX
If interested due to shelter-in-place please email Pam@dutchartgallery.net


For more information click here 
To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Sunday, April 5, 2020

Spring Blanket | Texas Wildflowers by Rebecca Zook



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Bluebonnets and Paintbrushes are blooming across the Texas landscape and I'm longing to get out and see them. Here is a taste of the next wave of wildflowers that will appear.

Spring Blanket
24" x 18" | Acrylic on Panel

Commonly called "Blanket Flowers" or "Indian Blankets" these say Texas to me more than the bluebonnets. Though beautiful, bluebonnets are short-lived and a bit finicky; needing a certain level of rainfall to be at their best. Blanket flowers appear after the bluebonnets and revel in the blistering Texas summer sun. They represent the hardiness of true Texans to me as they cover the rolling hills forming a blanket across the land.

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Rainbow Illusion
 | Texas Landscape by Rebecca Zook



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Rainbows signify hope and that's precisely what we need right now. The world has changed. In the end, we will mourn what has been lost and those who have been lost. We have also gained perspective as a whole about who and what should be important in our lives and that change is possible. I just hope these lessons aren't lost as normalcy returns. I have hope, they won't.

Rainbow Illusion

Acrylic on Panel | 6” x 8”

You can see it, but not touch. Purity of color. A hidden door opened and reality revealed, but Is it real? Seek it and get no closer. Science and dreams. Logic and emotion collide when chasing rainbows.

PURCHASE INFORMATION
Purchase through Your Private Collection Gallery in Granbury, TX
Due to shelter-in-place please call Stacy at 817-733-2118
Purchase Online

For more information click here 
To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Commissions available

Saturday, April 4, 2020

Devotion | Dog Portrait by Rebecca Zook




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This is Floyd. Floyd has a girlfriend that lives across the street. Her name is Daisy and she is a stunning Australian Shepherd. I’d call them star-crossed lovers separated by fences and the COVID stay-at-home order, but in reality, she won’t give him the time of day. He sits starry eyed at the front of our fence just hoping to catch a glimpse of her.

Before we knew the new neighbors had an Aussie and Aussie puppy, Daisy ran up to my husband when he arrived home from work and lay down at his feet. It was cold, rainy and she didn’t have a collar, so naturally we brought her inside. At the time, Floyd had wanted nothing to do with our new adoptee puppy, Ziggy, and avoided him like the plague to come, extreme social distancing, but Daisy was different. It was true love at least from his perspective. Daisy was utterly indifferent to Floyd's gentle nudges, invitations to bound around the yard or a walk under the moonlight. She spent the night with us and as I was on my way the next morning to check her for a microchip, I thought I ought to ask the neighbors just in case. She was theirs and ever since Floyd has been vying for her attention at every turn. He's a young, vibrant, handsome, albeit neutered, male and if she can't see his ability to love deeply then she doesn't deserve his loyalty. If only I could convince him of that.
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Floyd is another shelter rescue. This time from Breckenridge, TX. Thanks to Judith C. Olsson Smith who shared a post with me knowing at the time we had recently lost an Australian Shepherd to cancer.

Devotion
8x6 | Acrylic on Panel

You see it every day in their eyes. Love and trust. Devoted to their human, a dog is a gift from the heavens. One we probably don’t deserve. Service dog, working dog or lap dog, all with the same goal. To please you. 

PURCHASE INFORMATION
Purchase through The Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, TX
If interested due to shelter-in-place please email Pam@dutchartgallery.net


For more information click here 
To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Commissions available

Pet Commissions by Rebecca Zook




Art Therapy
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This is another sold piece, but is one of my favorite small works of my own pets. Mouse has since passed away, but will always be remembered as our benevolent Alpha cat allowing strays to stay as long as they followed the rules.

Mouse was adopted from the Dallas SPCA and made himself at home immediately. He had been adopted along with another kitten and both returned before I saw him at one of their events at PetSmart. I just stopped to pet him. No one was paying attention since he was older than the rest of the kittens. I started to walk away and he reached out and grabbed the sleeve of my shirt and looked me right in the eyes. That was it, of course he had to come home with me. He chose me as his new Mama.

It Depends on Your Perspective
5"x7" | Acrylic on Panel

This is my cat Mouse, being Mouse. Upside-down is his favorite position and he's just about to reach out and grab me. "Stop and smell the roses Mama or better yet, stop and pet the kitty." Sometimes life needs a little change in perspective.

PURCHASE INFORMATION
This piece is SOLD, but pet commissions are available.
To view available animal art, please click here.

To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Friday, April 3, 2020

Sparrow's Garden | Cat in Garden Setting by Rebecca Zook




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Today was garden therapy for me as well as part of Friday and Saturday. I weeded about half of what I need to, moved several plants around, planted some bareroot daylilies, caladium bulbs and lantana I bought before COVID and marveled at what has already started blooming and the plants that are returning.

This piece is titled "Sparrow's Garden" and shows one of our cats in my garden. My good friend has the original. She is one of those wonderful people that traps and neuter/spays feral cats and finds home for any kittens. Sparrow was one of those kittens.

PURCHASE INFORMATION 
This piece is SOLD, but pet commissions are available.
To view available animal art, please click here.

To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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High Tide Morning | Seascape by Rebecca Zook



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I wouldn't mind the repetitious, calming waves or smell of salt air or searching for shells and sand dollars on an abandoned beach far away.

High Tide Morning
24" x 36" | Acrylic on Panel

The first light of day skims over the water. You feel the roar of the ocean. The scent of salt awakes your mind. Never-ending waves wash over the rocks then recede, leaving swirling, foamy trails in their wake before advancing again. You have been captured by the sea.

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Thursday, April 2, 2020

Lunga Puffins by Rebecca Zook




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I'm a little behind the curve right now. As I said to Ed last night, my daily life is really the same as it was before. He started mentioning dolphins in Italian canals, a civet wandering the street in Asia and much more. I hadn't heard any of this. My first thought was amazement at how rapidly Nature reclaims her domain. This quickly turned to horror at how palpable human impact is, but also how maybe smaller changes could have immediate impacts not just on the environment, but ourselves. I'm a realist. I know the issues are complicated and people have to make a living, but I hope lessons we are learning right now have a lasting impact. Companies who wouldn't let employees work from home are learning that in many cases, it's more than possible. Families are reconnecting. Neighbors are helping each other. I am watching all this and realizing I need to allow myself more down time. Self-imposed stress is just as bad. Painting is not down time when it's paying the bills. My Zen is my garden. I'm going to work in the garden this weekend and recapture some calm.

Enjoy these puffins. The trip Ed and I took to the wilds of Scotland is something I will never forget.

Lunga Puffins
20" x 16" | Acrylic on Panel

Cities are not for me. I prefer to visit the wilder places on this planet and the Isle of Lunga did not disappoint. It is 200 acres of unspoiled native habitat for a variety of seabirds, but the puffin is what drew me to the island. I've been enamored with this comical bird since childhood and observing them in person was truly a childhood dream realized. They had no fear of humans, so were mere feet from me busily digging their burrows and lining them with grass to house eggs for the next breeding cycle. Pausing only to dive from the cliffside to bring back fish for last years nearly grown chicks.
PURCHASE INFORMATION
Purchase through The Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, TX
If interested due to shelter-in-place please email Pam@dutchartgallery.net


For more information click here 
To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Commissions available

Rain and Blue Sky | Skyscape by Rebecca Zook



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It's all about finding balance right now. Look for the good and hold onto hope to balance out the bad.

Rain and Blue Sky
12x12 | Acrylic on Panel

Rain and sun. Happiness, heartache and hope. This sky holds all these emotions like life. A never-ending cycle through which we learn and grow.

PURCHASE INFORMATION
Purchase through Your Private Collection Gallery in Granbury, TX
Due to shelter-in-place please call Stacy at 817-733-2118
Purchase Online

For more information click here 
To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Commissions available

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Spring Thaw | Melt Water by Rebecca Zook



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This one was a little different for me, but I liked the challenge and loved the textures. I shot the source image in North Carolina. My husband and I rented a cabin and explored the area with our cameras in hand.

Spring Thaw
20" x 16" | Acrylic on Panel


Slowly, warmth touches the ice, transforming it. Released from winter’s dormant hold, it begins its decent. Gaining speed and determination, the water now destined to bring life to the landscape. Spring has come again.

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Impending | Skyscape by Rebecca Zook



Impending

Acrylic on Panel | 6” x 8”

Quickening winds turn blue to gray.

Sunny skies start to fade.

Gathering clouds steal the day

postponing my lovely escapade.



PURCHASE INFORMATION
Purchase through The Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, TX
If interested due to shelter-in-place please email Pam@dutchartgallery.net


For more information click here 
To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Commissions available

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Time to Go | Sunset Skyscape by Rebecca Zook



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I've been sharing one of my paintings a day through the duration of the COVID-19 shutdown. I hope other artists will follow. A lot of us have been or are starting to have real anxiety about the multitude of difficulties we are and will be facing because of this crisis. I believe beauty is important right now. It is for my sanity anyway.

Time to Go
Acrylic on Panel | 6” x 6”
by Rebecca Zook

Grasses of green turn to tan. Nature’s warm breath cools and her skies beckon birds to take flight. Migration begins.

PURCHASE INFORMATION
Purchase through Your Private Collection Gallery in Granbury, TX
Due to shelter-in-place please call Stacy at 817-733-2118
Purchase Online

For more information click here

To see all of Rebecca's available work, please visit her website at rebeccazook.com

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Commissions available

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Commissions by Rebecca Zook

























I recently had a client commission
multiple 24" x 36" wildlife in snow paintings.

Here are 3 of the completed pieces.
I enjoy the process of creating a work
tailored to the client's needs. If you'd
like a quote on a commission piece,
please contact me at hello@rebeccazook.com.

To see more of my work, including
landscapes, please visit rebeccazook.com.

Click any image to view larger.

Friday, May 19, 2017

“The Watcher” Coyote Fine Art Painting by Rebecca Zook



“The Watcher”

A survivor, coyote is always watching. Loved and hated by man, he must be clever to find ways to survive in his changing world. Curiosity leads to opportunity. Opportunities he cannot afford to lose. Coyote is more though. He still finds joy in the face of adversity, dancing and singing in the moonlight.

If I have an animal totem, it would be the coyote; encountering them at sporadic points in my life that left me in awe. As a young child, we traveled from Texas to California with a travel trailer one summer, stopping at roadside attractions along the way. I remember being at the edge of the wild desert and feeling eyes on me. I turned to see a coyote. We stood facing each other, but I did not feel threatened. I was mesmerized. I turned back around to show my Dad, but the coyote had vanished leaving a lasting impression that is still vivid in my mind. As a teenager I was driving home late at night and spied a coyote following the railroad tracks in the the middle of suburbia. With no one around, I stopped the car. He stopped trotting and once again we were face-to-face, studying one another, until he slowly turned to continue down the lonely tracks finally fading from view. This time my awe was tinged with sadness thinking about his displacement from ancestral ranges by humans. There were additional solitary sightings, just me and him, over the years where I saw his swiftness, strength and sleek beauty. I had a coyote take up residence under our home one winter. I will forever see the coyote as a survivor. In a way, that is also how I see myself.


12"x12" | Acrylic on Masonite | $449 unframed

Can be purchased through Dutch Art Gallery
10233 Northwest Hwy #420, Dallas, TX 75238
(214) 348-7350

More of Rebecca's Work can be viewed on her website at rebeccazook.com


or follow along as she posts work in progress at facebook.com/RebeccaZookFineArtPaintings

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