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Showing posts with label blue bonnets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue bonnets. Show all posts

Saturday, November 7, 2020

Blue Bonnets on Tiny Block of Wood, oil painting, Flowers, Barbara Haviland

 

Blue Bonnets is done in oils on a stained block of wood.  It measures  3.5″ x 1.75″. It is tiny. and does not need a frame.        It is signed and ready to give or keep.

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Wednesday, September 16, 2020

Blue Bonnets on Barnyard Board, oil paintings, Barbara Haviland

 

Description of Blue Bonnets on Board

I found this lovely barn yard board and decided to put two paintings of Blue Bonnets on it. It comes to you  ready to hang.     BarbaraHavilandArt.com

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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

Longhorn Woodville,Texas,oils canvas, Barbara Haviland

Longhorn, Woodville Texas, oils, canvas panel

Posted on 4/2/2019 7:20:14 AM
By Barbara Haviland-Texas Contemporary Artist
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Topics: Wildlife
© Barbara Haviland-Texas Contemporary Artist
© Barbara Haviland-Texas Contemporary Artist
Longhorn, Woodville is done in oils on a 10"x 20" canvas panel. I have been looking for just the right longhorn from Woodville, Texas and finally found him or her. I decided to put Blue Bonnets and make him sit.  I hope you will like the painting. I had such fun painting this one.

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Blue Bonnets, Small Landscape,Oil painting,Barbara Haviland,Texas landscape Artist

© Barbara Haviland-Texas Landscape Artist
Oil on Canvas
8 x 11 
Blue bonnets are done in oils on a canvas. I did these in a class demo.  The painting is not framed and will come  ready to frame.

Friday, February 17, 2017

Dorothy Norton Texas Blue Bonnets,landscape,oil painting,by Barbara Haviland,Texas Contemporary Artist

©: Barbara Haviland-Texas Contemporary Artist
©: Barbara Haviland-Texas Contemporary Artist
Dorothy Norton memorial painting of Blue Bonnets. This one is  Blue Bonnets on a summer time scene. I take the painting and make what I see from what Dorothy has done.  She did not finish these paintings.   I have done that for her in my interpetation. 
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By the way, Please let me know how you feel about me doing this memorial.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Blue Bonnets Two on Fence Post Barbara Haviland Texas Landscape Artist

BlueBonnets Two on Fence Post Rustic looking

© Barbara Haviland
© Barbara Haviland
I had this old fence post that my husband sanded. I liked the board and wanted to show  some flowers on it. I painted two blue bonnet scenes and glued the pieces on the fence post.  The larger piece is 5"x12" and the smaller one is 5"x5"  There is a wire hanger on the back.
Title Blue Bonnets Two
Medium oils on canvas panels
Size  5"x12" and 5"x5" on a 24"x8" wood post
signed by Barbara Haviland

Saturday, July 12, 2014

Sundown by Kay Wyne


Sundown
24" x 36" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Wildflower Landscape Painting

Still sitting on my easel, this one needs time to dry.  I loved the size of the canvas...and I am glad that I painted it vertically.  The sides of the canvas are painted, so framing is optional.  If you like a clean, contemporary look I think it looks great without a frame.  

I pulled out some new colors for the sky....mixing, mixing, and more mixing so that I had plenty of piles of turqoise, transparent orange, purpley/blues, greys and greens.  My under painting was a transparent red and orange, and then I layered mixtures of unltramarine blue, diox purple, cobalt, white and grey for the wildflowers.  This painting took all week to paint because I did not want to create mud with the paint, so layers needed to set-up so I could go back into the colors without creating a big mess.

Inspiration for this painting were photos of the hill country taken on a trip last spring...fields of color went on and on....and I wanted these flowers to fade into the horizon, and the sky to have a red hot flaming feel to it.  Thanks for looking at this blog....contact Kay with any questions or comments.  Have an artful day!  Kay

Thursday, July 10, 2014

Untitled Landscape by Kay Wyne


Untitled - needs a name!
18" x 18" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Wildflower Painting
This painting is one of the wildflower landscape series that I am working on.  I think I am finished...I will let it sit in the studio for the next couple of days and over time decide if I need to put some more paint on it.  I mixed my colors on my palette before I started painting...I knew I needed five or six mixtures of purpley-blues.  If you have a good suggestion for a name for this painting, please let me know.  Let Kay know your suggestion.  Thanks for looking at this blog...Kay

Monday, March 17, 2014

Blue Skies Ahead by Kay Wyne


Blue Skies Ahead
24" x 36" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Wildflower Landscape
This painting is completed, signed and drying on my easel.  Broad brush strokes, palette knife work, and vivid colors are characteristics found in the contemporary landscape.  Blue Skies Ahead was a challenge for me, and it went through several phases before I was able to call it completed.  

I started this painting with a base coat of turquoise---and in some places that paint peeks through.  The colorful sky and fast moving clouds were easy to put in, and I was careful to keep my darks dark; lights light; and mid-tones mid-tones.  I used a large filbert and huge amounts of paint for that.  

I was able to put in the background with some muted greys, lavenders, and greens.  The foreground colors were not easy to mix.  I wanted golden ochres, earthy greens and violet blues.  The blue bonnets have four and five different colors of blues, mostly applied with the palette knife.  I put a road in, with it fading off into the background.  More landscapes to come.  Contact Kay for more information on this painting.  Thanks for viewing....Kay

Thursday, July 18, 2013

Blue Bonnets by Kay Wyne

Blue Bonnets
24" x 24" Oil on Canvas
Contact Kay for more information on this painting.
kay@kwyne.com
Thanks for viewing....Kay

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Seasonal Blues by Sheri Jones

Seasonal Blues by Sheri Jones
8 x 10
I painted this yesterday morning on a nice back road outside of Glen Rose, Texas.  I called one of my local friends to find out where the bluebonnets were and her husband directed us to this sweet spot.  It was a quite and peaceful setting. The only traffic we saw were a car and a few bicycles. 
This painting is available for purchase. $100.00
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Texas Wildflowers by Kay Wyne

I thought I would post this painting today since it is a gorgeous Texas morning. Blue Bonnet season is gone, and the wildflowers that you see along the Texas highways are also gone until next spring. I wanted to capture the beautiful field in this painting. I liked the colors in this painting....I probably need to tackle another wildflower painting. This painting looks very handsome framed up in a dark mahogony moulding with a gold fillet. If you would like to purchase this painting, please contact me!

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Kay’s Cell: 214-532-0325

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