Showing posts with label original oils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label original oils. Show all posts
Friday, July 08, 2016
Paint Night In Virginia Beach!
I am very excited to be offering this class at the Stravitz gallery across the street from our
beautiful oceanfront. If you live locally or will be in town the last weekend of the month,
join me as we paint this cow! Everything is included so all you have to do is show up and have
fun as I guide you through the process. Hope to see you there!
Friday, July 01, 2016
Happy Independence Day Weekend!
Coastal Living
Hoping that wherever you are spending this weekend that it will be a safe, fun filled
time. I will be spending time with family and enjoying the beauty of the beach here in Coastal Virginia. This piece and more can be found in my print shop and can be matted and framed or can be printed on canvas. Shop today and receive 15% off with code SHOPIK15.
Thank you for visiting!
Sunday, May 05, 2013
Norma Wilson Fine Art Mother's Day Gift Ideas!
I want my children to have all the things I couldn't
afford. Then I want to move in with them. -Phyllis Diller
I was going to choose a really touching quote but this one cracked me up! Hope it brings a smile to your face as well!
Monday, May 09, 2011
Taking A Bow!
Taking A Bow!
8" by 8" original oil on panel
225.
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be? You are a child of God. Your playing small does not serve the world. There is nothing enlightened about shrinking so that other people won't feel insecure around you. We are all meant to shine, as children do. We were born to make manifest the glory of God that is within us. It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone. And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously give other people permission to do the same. As we are liberated from our own fear, our presence automatically liberates others. |
a return to love - marianne williamson |
So take a bow! Let yourself shine and share that light within you! Have a wonderful day....thank you
for stopping by! :-) Please contact me at normasart@cox.net if you have any questions about this or
any of my other paintings!
There are 3 ways you can make a real difference on this blog: 1. Tell a friend. Share the link to this site with just one other person. 2. Post your thoughts in the comment section. 3. Email any questions or suggestions to me at normasart@cox.netMy blog: http://www.normasdailypaintings.blogspot.com/. My website: http://www.normawilsonfineart.com/
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Gentle Giant
Gentle Giant
$295
12" by 12" original oil on panel
I once saw a video of an elephant walking through the jungle and came upon a turtle who was right in his path. He stopped and gently pushed the turtle aside before continuing on his way. I just thought it was so kind. Anyway, I have always loved elephants but have never painted one....til now. It was so much fun to do. I hope to do another, much larger version to take up to my gallery in Richmond. I have also been working on a commission of an angus cow for a client to give as a birthday gift to her husband. I should be able to finish it tomorrow. I have almost finished priming my dining room but am now stuck between two colors....classic gray and jimica. One is slightly more beige. I love coastal decor and want to hang some white curtain panels made of sailcloth. I think I will do two squares of each color and live with them for awhile. Well have a wonderful Wednesday!
There are 3 ways you can make a real difference on this blog: 1. Tell a friend. Share the link to this site with just one other person. 2. Post your thoughts in the comment section. 3. Email any questions or suggestions to me at normasart@cox.net. My blog: http://normasdailypaintings.blogspot.com. My website: http://www.normawilsonfineart.com
Sunday, July 26, 2009
Norma Wilson Rooster Art

SOLD
Rooster In The Spotlight!
7" by 11" on multimedia art board which could be matted and framed or framed directly and does not require glass over it!
I first discovered this new painting surface at a workshop taught by Dorothy Fagan. I loved how her oil paints looked on it and then when I painted with Laura Dietrick at her house she was so enthusiastic about it and gave me this piece to work on. I will definitely be working with it more on future paintings. Here is some information on the board from Jerry's Artarama site.
Rooster In The Spotlight!
7" by 11" on multimedia art board which could be matted and framed or framed directly and does not require glass over it!
I first discovered this new painting surface at a workshop taught by Dorothy Fagan. I loved how her oil paints looked on it and then when I painted with Laura Dietrick at her house she was so enthusiastic about it and gave me this piece to work on. I will definitely be working with it more on future paintings. Here is some information on the board from Jerry's Artarama site.
"This is the latest innovation in the materials you can use to paint on in virtually any media. This product is made from a mixture of paper pulp and thermal set epoxy resin. It may be painted upon with oil or acrylic color without pre-priming and when pre-dampened is a highly dependable surface for the watercolorist. In fact this sheet will not buckle so it does not require pre-stretching.
This product will not yellow, is Acid-Free, Neutral pH balanced and will not deteriorate since it will not absorb water! Use it on the lightbox for tracing since it’s translucent. Multimedia Artboard will also bring out the brilliant colors in your designs, will hold a definite edge and will never bleed." If you would like more information on this painting, contact me at normasart@cox.net!
Thursday, September 04, 2008
Norma Wilson Original Oil White Spotted Cow Cattle Art

White Spotted Cow In The Spotlight
18" by 24" original oil on wrap around canvas with sides painted.
I really thought I'd be tired of painting cows by now but find myself actually enjoying it more and more and trying different ways to portray what I see and feel. I have had many favorites but this one really is very exciting to me. She is striking and rich with light and shadow. I hope you like her as much as I do! Can't believe tomorrow is yet another Friday! I do feel that I enjoy each moment of every day so it is not flying by without me but I am more aware of how short life is the older I get. Enjoy every moment of your day and weekend! Hugs, Norma Click to Bid!
Friday, August 29, 2008
Norma Wilson Original Oil Rooster Chicken Farm Animal
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Norma Wilson Original Oil White Irish Cow Nears

18" by 24" original oil on wrap around canvas with sides painted.
Today was a busy one with a trip to Portsmouth to move my location from a studio to easel and display space. I really enjoy working at home the most but love being a part of the group and the monthly events. I also made a run to my favorite art store for supplies and worked on this cow. I am really excited about it and plan on spending a lot of time painting this weekend as I have missed it while away last week. Click to Bid!
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Lemon Trio

6" by 6" original oil on wrap around canvas with 3/4 inch sides painted.
If you are interested in this piece, contact me at normasart@cox.net.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Norma Wilson Original Oil Rooster Rick Returns Art

12" by 12" original on wrap around canvas with 3/4 inch sides painted. It is currently on auction on eBay.
Thanks so much for checking in! I have been busy this week preparing to make a trip to New York to celebrate my sister's birthday. I haven't been there since I was a child so I am really looking forward to it. I am going to be seeing my cousin, Pauline, from Ireland too. So I won't be writing much until next week but hope to post again tomorrow night. Have a great week! Click to Bid!
Wednesday, April 02, 2008
Norma Wilson Original Oil Lime Trio Fruit Still Life

Tonight's post is a 5" by 7" original oil on wrap around canvas with 3/4 inch sides painted. It was great fun to paint today starting with slicing into the fresh lime which brought back memories of living in San Diego years ago and all the wonderful Mexican food we ate there....not to mention the Corona's with a wedge of lime. It is amazing how our senses trigger memories. This was definately a good one.
Today was a good day teaching part of the day in my studio. My student worked on a pineapple which turned out beautiful and made me think of the Caribbean. It is no wonder I found myself wanting to work on more fruit tonight. Well, thanks for checkin' in ! http://tinyurl.com/2tx4gc
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