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Showing posts with label stil life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stil life. Show all posts

Friday, July 25, 2014

WILD SUNFLOWERS BY ARTIST PAT MEYER




20 X 16 OIL ON LINEN PANEL
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PAT@MEYER.NET

We have a saying at our house that no one eats for free.  That everything has a purpose.  Well these sunflowers were part of the center piece for a Saturday evening dinner party and on Monday became the models for this painting.  As we girls say multi tasking.

www.PatMeyer-artist.com
Signature Member Artist of Texas, Oil Painters of America, Outdoor Painters Society

Thursday, March 20, 2014

FANCIFUL BY ARTIST PAT MEYER




12 x 12 OIL ON LINEN PANEL

SPECIAL SALE

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PAT@MEYER.NET

This bright colored floral called fanciful just returned from a gallery show and is now up on special sale.  Get this painting at a very reduced price.

Signature Memember Artist of Texas, Oil Painters of America, Outdoor Painters Society

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Sold ~ Crazy Love Poppies by Texas Flower Artist Nancy Medina


Crazy Love Poppies by Nancy Medina

SOLD
 
12X12
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas


Crazy Love is the song that's been traveling around in my head all day. If I make it the name of my newest painting, maybe it will give me a rest! I remember a song called Crazy Love when I was young, I thought it was by Toto, but when I googled it today to find the lyrics, it's not appearing anywhere. It's enough to make me just a little....crazy!

Saturday, September 8, 2012

Poppy Zest Table Fest and a Workshop Winner by Texas Flower Artist Nancy Medina


Poppy Zest Table Fest
by Nancy Medina
48X30
Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas


Poppy Zest Table Fest is done! Thanks to all my friends on Facebook who helped create the perfect name for this painting. I am picturing this in a breakfast nook, something to watch over you while you eat your croissant warm from the oven and sip your double mocha with (extra!!) whippy creme each morning, with a little snorfley critter near your feet in your lap waiting for crumbs. I've been having so much fun creating these big floral table-scapes lately, but it's time to produce some new small paintings, too, so stay tuned for those.  I'll be announcing the winner of my Paint Flowers From Life contest in my newsletter next week. Be sure to sign up for my newsletter to find out who will win a 3-day flower painting workshop!


Saturday, August 4, 2012

White Roses, Larkspur and Kiwi Step by Step and a Texas Flower Painting Workshop by Nancy Medina



White Roses, Larkspur and Kiwi
by Nancy Medina

Class Demo, Irving, Texas

16X20
Oil on Linen Board
White Roses, Larkspur and Kiwi was my demo painting for class today in Irving, Texas, at the Jaycee Park Center for the Arts and the first time I ever painted kiwi. I've shared it with you step by step below, and also some photos of my student's paintings. It was one of those classes where I wanted to grab up all the luscious student paintings and run out of the building saying Mine Mine Mine!! 

The kiwi was fun to paint, and I am sure I'll do it again, but I had forgotten to bring a knife so attempted to saw the fruit in half with a pair of blunt scissors, until one of my students whipped out her handy dandy exacto knife and saved the day. Mushy kiwi is not pretty. Trust me on that. To see this painting step by step, see some of my students' paintings and glean some insightful observations about kiwi, click here...

Put a little joy in your brush and
join me for my upcoming workshops
in the Texas Hill Country and 
Memphis-Germantown, Tennessee!



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