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Showing posts with label impressionistic artist Kay Wyne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label impressionistic artist Kay Wyne. Show all posts

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Fenced In by Kay Wyne

Fenced In
24" x 24" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
This buffalo is colorful with wide brushstrokes. It is available for sale, and is hanging at Dutch Art Gallery in Dallas. My inspiration for this painting was a photograph taken by Mark Malone...so I thank him for allowing me to paint my version of this creature. Thanks for viewing....I am trying to recover from the Artists of Texas Annual Membership Show/Artists Reception, held yesterday. It is always great meeting new artists from all over the state, and getting to see their art in person. Thanks, Kay

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Wandering by Kay Wyne...SOLD!

Wandering
This contemporary oil painting sold over the weekend to a collector who was in Santa Fe. Adieb Khadoure called me on Saturday to tell me he had sold this painting. I will be shipping five more paintings to Adieb this week. Thanks for viewing this blog. Have an artful day! Kay

Friday, February 25, 2011

Fenced In...by Texas Artist Kay Wyne

Fenced In...
24" x 24" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
This painting is full of color and texture...a donkey down at Fuel City in downtown Dallas. Thanks for viewing this blog! Kay 214-532-0325

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Miles....by Texas Artist Kay Wyne

Miles
15" x 30" Oil on Canvas
My inspiration for this painting is a photograph taken by Ty Tucker...the son of Marsha Tucker. Marsha was the proud owner of Miles, a Mille Fluer d'Uccle, a bantam breed from Belgium. Marsha lives in Tennessee and told me that Miles did have an attitude, but was self-confident, but generous in his own way. Unfortunately, Miles is no longer around because he was breakfast for a fox. Marsha raises chickens and hens, and this one really caught my eye. I loved his color, his shape and his stance. When he dries, I will frame this handsome fellow. Thanks for viewing my art. Have an artful day! Kay at 214-532-0325 or kay@kwyne.com.

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