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Showing posts with label hydrangea flower painting Nancy Medina Texas Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hydrangea flower painting Nancy Medina Texas Artist. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Petal Pantomime Daisies and Hydrangeas by Texas Artist Nancy Medina

Petal Pantomime Daisies and Hydrangeas
by Nancy Medina
20X24
Oil on Deep Gallery Wrap Canvas
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Nancy Medina Web Site

Petal Pantomime Daisies and Hydrangeas is a new large work in the studio, drying along with a few other new paintings while I make another visit to the kitchen. I've made several kitchen excursions this evening, all due to the delivery of a box on our doorstep by fed ex tonight. At first I thought it was the paint I ordered, but when I lifted the box it felt so light! When I opened the box a waft of some heavenly sweetness filled my studio - inside was a moist, cold rum cake - a gift from my friends at Art and Frames by Wood Gallery in Coronado, CA. Thanks to my friends in sunny Southern California for this awesome treat! Gotta run now. I think I hear a cake calling my name...

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Love Is Endless Hydrangea Garden by Texas Flower Artist Nancy Medina

Love Is Endless Hydrangea Garden
by Nancy Medina
36X24
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
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Nancy Medina Web Site

Love Is Endless Hydrangea Garden is the newest work in Flower Mound Studio, similar to another large hydrangea painting I finished yesterday evening. I have to paint these hydrangeas quickly, they are not going to last forever. I already have plans to transfer the largest plants to pots on my deck, in hopes they will survive the winter. Hydrangeas tend to do well in Texas, with the exception of this recent, record breaking hot summer that just concluded. Maybe we'll be given a cool summer next year, with rain and breezes, to make up for this one, and my flowers will come back in full force. Take a peek at my art blog to see the flower models for this painting.

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