Showing posts with label nature art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature art. Show all posts

Thursday, March 25, 2021

Impressionist Landscape,Trees, Fine Art Oil Painting “Nature's Truth” by Colorado Contemporary Fine Artist Jody Ahrens

 

Clear pools of cold mountain water dot this high country meadow that seems to go on forever. Edgy knife work and harmonizing colors add a unique personality to this contemporary piece.

14"x18" Oil on Panel/Available

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Thursday, August 6, 2015

Contemporary Realism Landscape Painting "Nature's Promise" by Contemporary Realism Artist Carol A. McIntyre




"Nature's Promise" was inspired from my need to begin coping with the devastation from the Black Forest Wildfire. As a resident of Black Forest, our lives have been altered. Fortunately, our home and my beloved studio just missed the flames.

The blue wildflower in the painting was quite small. I discovered it in my yard 4 days after the fire began and I had NEVER seen this flower before despite many walks in the forest, (To date, no one has yet identified it.) It's trumpeting shape and glorious color seemed to convey a sense of hope and healing. Will is come up again in 2014?

The cloud shape is the smoke plume that we witnessed as we were evacuating our home on the first day.


What do you see or how do you feel while looking at this image?


20"x20"x1.5" Oil on Panel/Available

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Click HERE for a virtual tour of Carol's Colorado studio.

Click HERE to view a video of the progression of a commissioned painting.

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"PAINTING MY PASSION: AN ARTIST'S JOURNEY WITH THE WOMEN OF THE WEST"


View more of my work at http://carolamcintyre.com







Thursday, July 23, 2015

"Happy in Bloom", Original Mixed Media Painting by Colorado Artist, Donna L. Martin

Happy in Bloom




This is one of my latest pieces.  It was done on a recycled wood pallet with inks, acrylics, and painted papers.  This was so much fun to do!  I love the way the wood grain shows through portions of the paint and ink.

This one is sold, but commissions are welcome.  Feel free to email me with questions or comments!




Friday, June 19, 2015

"Sunshine Day", Original Mixed Media Painting by Colorado Artist, Donna L. Martin

"Sunshine Day"


I feel like I'm "painting happy" again!  This is another fun, whimsical poppy painting, fresh off the easel.  It was done with acrylic inks, paint, and hand-painted paper.  It measures 12 X 12 X 1.5 and is painted on a birch cradle board canvas.  It is finished with resin and comes ready to hang.  

If you need a little sunshine, this painting is available!  Please feel free to email me with any questions, comments, or if you are interested in purchasing.



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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

“Poppy Love Letters”, Original Mixed Media Painting by Colorado Artist, Donna L. Martin

"Poppy Love Letters"




This painting sure didn't end up like it started out!  In the beginning, it had bright pink flowers at the top and bright green grass at the bottom.  I toned down the flowers and the grass and decided I wanted poppies as the focal point. I added some painted, torn paper and some twine.  This one sat on the easel for months before I decided what to do with it.  Sometimes you just have to sit with something until you figure out where it wants to go!

This piece measures 12 X 12 and was done on a 1.5" cradle board.  It is available.  Please feel free to send me an email with questions, comments, or if you are interested in purchasing.

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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Contemporary Realism Landscape Painting "Nature's Promise" by Contemporary Realism Artist Carol A. McIntyre




"Nature's Promise" was inspired from my need to begin coping with the devastation from the Black Forest Wildfire. As a resident of Black Forest, our lives have been altered. Fortunately, our home and my beloved studio just missed the flames.

The blue wildflower in the painting was quite small. I discovered it in my yard 4 days after the fire began and I had NEVER seen this flower before despite many walks in the forest, (To date, no one has yet identified it.) It's trumpeting shape and glorious color seemed to convey a sense of hope and healing. Will is come up again in 2014?

The cloud shape is the smoke plume that we witnessed as we were evacuating our home on the first day.


What do you see or how do you feel while looking at this image?


 20"x20"x1.5" Oil on Panel/Available

Click HERE for pricing.

Click HERE for a virtual tour of Carol's Colorado studio.

Click HERE to view a video of the progression of a commissioned painting.

Click HERE  to purchase Carol's Book:



"PAINTING MY PASSION: AN ARTIST'S JOURNEY WITH THE WOMEN OF THE WEST"


View more of my work at http://carolamcintyre.com