ART. Fall Bouquet. 10x10 inch canvas, gallery wrap with deep painted sides. No frame necessary. Ready to hang.
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Showing posts with label floral oil painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floral oil painting. Show all posts
Friday, November 20, 2009
Fall Bouquet Still Life, alla prima oil painting by Texas artist V. Bridges-Hoyt
ART. Fall Bouquet. 10x10 inch canvas, gallery wrap with deep painted sides. No frame necessary. Ready to hang.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Daily Floral Painting by Judy Mackey

"Rhapsody"
6 x 6 inches, Oil on board
Palette knife
I'm happy these days.
Just plain, silly, giddy, joyfully happy. Ok, so they've discontinued my favorite perfume...big deal. It's raining outside; we need it. I have to postpone a trip to a friend's house because of scheduling conflict; my friend said - not a problem, so that's working out. I think it's attitude, don't you?
Little white flowers make me happy too. This photo of the painting came out a little darker but maybe it's my monitor. Hmmm it's almost like the song, "My favorite things" from Mary Poppins? These are a few of my favorite things...
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Out of Season Hydrangeas by Nancy Medina

Out of Season Hydrangeas
SOLD
Oil on Canvas
10X10
nancy@nancymedina.com
Hydrangea blooms are a treasure only found at the local grocery store in Flower Mound this month. The hydrangea tree and bushes in my garden finished flowering ages ago. These purple mopheads were completely unaware their time to shine had passed when I carried them into the kitchen yesterday wrapped in brown paper. They are such resilient plants, with plenty of water and a little sun from the window, they'll lend some color to the studio for a few more weeks, or at least long enough for a few more paintings.
Friday, August 28, 2009
Summer Sun by Judy Crowe
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Iris Garden by Nancy Medina
11X14
Oil on Canvas
Sold to a Southlake Collector
Iris Garden was painted plein air in the garden of my friend Judy Mackey, a talented artist and one of my best painty pals. The ice plant in the foreground and the cool white tones of the iris worked well with the orange clay soil and natural stone wall by Judy's fountain. Only a few flowers were blooming when Judy and I painted that day, but fortunately artists are given this thing called free license and suddenly *poof* more flowers appeared as if by magic in my painting!
Judy and I were extremely fortunate to have the careful supervision that day of her German Shorthair studio assistants Stella and Tina, although the girls were more interested in the popcorn we were eating than the composition or values in our artistic creations.
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