Showing posts with label olive shell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label olive shell. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Three Recent Commissions -

The following three paintings were recently commissioned as Christmas presents. Each small oil painting only measured 5"x7" - I used lots of tiny little brushes!


 Luna Moth
oil on canvas, 5"x7"
SOLD

Olive Shells
oil on canvas, 5"x7"
SOLD

Pansies in Silver Cup
oil on canvas, 5"x7"
SOLD

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Stages of "Contemplation: Olive Shells"




Above are some photos that I took of "Contemplation: Olive Shells" in progress.  The last one is the finished painting. To find out more information about this particular piece, please click here to visit my website.

Saturday, November 6, 2010

updated - SOLD - New Painting from the Contemplations Series


Contemplation: Olive Shells
oil on canvas, 8"x10"
SOLD

This painting is on its way to ArtSource Fine Art in Raleigh, NC.  www.ArtSource-Raleigh.com





Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Trio in the works

With Halloween right around the corner, I think it is fitting that the first of the three I began is going to be of a moth.   Frequent nocturnal visitors, I think moths are a bit under appreciated - then again, people don't like holes in their sweaters!  This moth in my new painting is a gorgeous yellow and brown "Imperial Moth" which I found while taking a walk one afternoon.  It is quite large - at least 3 inches wide - as big as a butterfly.  


The next two paintings are inspired not by the sky, but by the inhabitants in the depths of the ocean.   Two olive shells rest together in one painting, and a lone anemone in another.   In our busy lives where we jump from one subject to the next and where our senses are bombarded in so many ways by advertisements, people, and ACTION, I hope that this series of works will offer a respite from the "busyness" of the everyday.