Daily Painters of Texas

Deep in the Heart of Texas can be found a unique blend of Artists. Follow the best of Texas Art here on the Daily Painters of Texas.

Artist membership applications are encouraged, especially from unrepresented regions of Texas. Applicants must paint daily, blog frequently, and reside in the Great State of Texas. To apply email: INFO on Artists Of Texas and include a link to your art blog or web site for jury panel review.

Showing posts with label elk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elk. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

Earlton Elk, wildlife, oil painting, Barbara Haviland

 

This painting was actually made from two different photos. The landscape is in Earlton, New York, and the elk I photographed with my camera. I combined the two photographs to create a unique composition.

Purchase here

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Trophy ELK Painting,oils on canvas, Barbara Haviland

©Barbara Haviland  Barb's Garden 2014

Trophy ELK Painting  
Medium oils on canvas
Size  20"x 16"

Monday, September 16, 2013

Blue Moon Rising by Sharon Hodges



I saw many elk this summer in Colorado...very up close and personal...they were huge!...well, ok, at least much larger than me...and majestic, elegant creatures.  It was amazing to watch them move thru the meadows...and around town, and across the street...They are big enough to go damn near anywhere they want...traffic just stops, and you wait...works for me.  This painting is drying in my studio, 48x36x1.5 gallery canvas.  Available for purchase.


Contact me.
My website.
My Blog.
Thanks for viewing my art.


Friday, August 23, 2013

Catch Me If You Can by Kay Wyne

Catch Me If You Can
24" x 24" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Palette Knife Painting
This is a painting that I started while taking a Laurie Pace Workshop this summer at the Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas, Texas.  I finished it in the studio, and it is drying.  My reference photograph was from my recent visit to Colorado, and this is one of many elk that I saw.  Contact me for more information on this painting.  Thanks for viewing!  Kay

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Dreaming of Her by Debbie Grayson Lincoln


8 X 8 Oil on Canvas Panel $125

Includes Shipping and Insurance in US

We saw several large elk on the side of the road during our drive over the longest, highest paved road in the United States: Trail Ridge Road, which travels from Rocky Mountain National Park to Grand Lake. At it’s highest point (tundra above the tree line), we were at 12,186 feet. Yes, there were glaciers, and it was cold and windy. And Mike gripped the steering wheel for the entire 4 hour round trip drive. I hung out the window and got some GREAT photographs!

This elk was with two other guys and he kept lifting his head and gazing off into the distance. As far as I could tell, there were no cows nearby (we had seen the main herd of females with their calves way farther down the road). But he kept searching the distance, like he was dreaming of a lost love…

Buy this painting on PayPal
Price: $125 USD
Or, send me an email


LinkWithin

Blog Widget by LinkWithin