Showing posts with label palette knife painter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label palette knife painter. Show all posts

Friday, May 04, 2012

#123 English Lady


#123  English Lady
5" by 7" original oil on canvas with sides painted
150.


As the sun colors flowers, so does art color life.  ~John Lubbock


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Friday, January 07, 2011

The Cow Next Door




The Cow Next Door

12" by 12" original oil on wrap around canvas with sides painted.

It has been a busy week and I am looking forward to taking a couple of days off from painting.  Hope your weekend is fun and restorative too!  Take care! For more information on this painting, contact me at normasart@cox.net.


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Monday, August 16, 2010

Cow On The Loose SOLD


  Cow On The Loose  SOLD
4" by 4" original oil on wrap around canvas with sides painted.

  • This little piece was done as a study for a bigger piece.  I worked on it using a small palette knife and that is what gave it so much texture.  Hope your Monday was a good one!  We have been busy getting Andrew ready to go to college.  I did spend time in my studio today starting three more pieces so I will have more to post this week.





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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Savannah Romance!       

I went to lose a jolly hour on the trolley and lost my heart instead.
 by Ralph Blane (b. 1914), U.S. songwriter. "The Trolley Song," Meet Me in St. Louis, Leo Feist Inc. (1944).

6" by 6" original oil on wrap around canvas with sides painted. 


 More fun today working on a trolley from my trip to Savannah earlier this month.
I found this quote about trolleys and it made me smile.  I find them to be very romantic and take me back in time to the old movies I used to watch like "Meet
Me In St. Louis".  My trip to Savannah was incredibly romantic in so many ways
and I look forward to sharing more paintings from my trip.  We saw lots of birds
so I will still be painting wildlife but also look forward to branching out into new subjects.  I would love your comments and feedback!  Do you have any memories of taking a trolley? Why don't they make buses colorful and pretty like
these? 

For purchase information, please contact me at
normasart@cox.net.