Paint winter
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Oil painting /
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I was inspired by the contrast and affect of soft, quieting snow to busy city life and its bold structures. This was mainly painted using a palette knife and heavily textured with impasto Oil on Canvas 24”x20” Original for Sale This painting was featured in the Red Bubble groups Oil Painting, Impressionist Art, Abstract Realism and Streetscapes.
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/ “Grateful” is part of the series, “Winter”, “Trees”, and “Landscape”...this is specially for Christmas…see others from the “Trees” series below… Watercolour on Arches Paper… Grateful tonight for the sight of a single star, / Grateful for memories salvaged from afar. / Grateful for this time of silent peace, / Grateful beyond words when the mad echoes cease. / Grateful for deliverance from a private hell, / Grateful beyond what a human voice can tell. / Grateful for the wonder of human love, / Grateful for some strange guidance for above. / Grateful for life, / Grateful for rebirth, / Grateful forever / To live joyously on the earth ...James Kavanaugh / / / /
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This piece was originally an acrylic painting on canvas. It was created out of a craving for winter in the middle of a queensland summer.
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Acrylic On Canvas
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Winter Light.. Lode Mill , United Kingdom
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Some say the world will end in fire, / Some say in ice. / From what I’ve tasted of desire / I hold with those who favor fire. / But if it had to perish twice, / I think I know enough of hate / To say that for destruction ice / Is also great / And would suffice. / – Robert Frost The Untapped Source Store – deviantART Gallery – deviantART Shop / “To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.”
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“Seasonal Transition” by Karon Melillo d’Vega / Original Acrylics Painting measures 16 inches x 12 inches I painted this winter scene using Acrylics exactly 22 years ago in September 1986 Featured Work in the group Landscape Paintings / Featured as cover image in the Landscape Paintings “Snowflakes” challenge
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Sales of this Design? – 2 sales so far :) / / Wintersun by Karin Taylor / Mixed Media on canvas textured paper / Ink Pastel Acrylic Charcoal / Beach Series I loved creating this piece, the design aspects are colour are strong, and it is reminiscent of a design on a dress that my mother made for me, actually we had mother and daughter dresses in the same material and wore them out on special occasions….
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Sorry about the pun, ‘revamped!’ I’ve put a filter on my watercolour painting, to increase the moonlight atmosphere
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Oil on Canvas
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There has been one sale of this image. In November 2008 this image was featured in the group, Buyers R Us. “A thousand Yellowstone wonders are calling, ‘Look up and down and round about you!’” John Muir – 1898 The temperatures were in the single digits on this cold, snowy January day at West Thumb Geyser Basin, which is one of the smallest geyser basins in Yellowstone. A incredibly scenic area along the shore of Yellowstone Lake, West Thumb only has a small amount of geyser activity. However, the basin more than makes up for it with its diversity. Despite its small size, it has paint/mud pots, hot springs, pools, lake shore geysers, and fumaroles. Fumaroles are small openings that release steam and other gasses. You can see in the foreground the muddy, soupy waters inundating the paint pots. The white area beyond the tree line in the right hand side of the photograph is Yellowstone Lake. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Please don’t copy or download this image. My photos may NOT be reproduced and/or used in any form without my written permission. If you want this photograph, I would be honored for you to purchase it. ©2008 Patricia Montgomery | Bucks Mountain Galleries All rights reserved.
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Original Watercolor
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Ducks In The Woods /
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This is an oil painting I did the day of my wedding. It was a class I was taking and the instructor knew I was getting married that afternoon. So he had the class paint as fast as they could, he said it will come out better then spending a lot of time on it. Well, he was right! All the paintings in the class turned out so beautiful and it took us 2 hours and I was off at noon to get ready for my wedding. This was the happiest day of my life! We were married in the little church in the Garden of the Gods. The most beautiful place on the earth. When I brought my painting home my husband was amazed and loved the picture. To this day we cherish this picture the most. It was in July and the flowers were blooming and there in the back drop was Pikes Peak covered with snow. A day of beauty, with love in our hearts, no wonder this painting turned out so good. This original picture is not available for sale. You can also visit my website: www.RedfishArtwork.com
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Original Oil / I used photoshop to create this winter feeling…. /
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Sunset in Garden of the Gods.
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/ “C’est L’Hiver is part of the Winter Collection, and is part 2 of “Mon Pays” (My Country)...this too is my country…Janis Watercolour on Arches Paper.. Mon pays ce n’est pas un pays, c’est l’hiver ((‘My country is not a country, it’s winter’) / Mon jardin ce n’est pas un jardin, c’est la plaine / Mon chemin ce n’est pas un chemin, c’est la neige / Mon pays ce n’est pas un pays, c’est l’hiver …Gilles Vigneault composer…. Here are three different versions of this wonderful song that epitomises Canada… Mon Pays Music..Gilles Vigneault Mon Pays Music..Carolyne Jomphe Mon Pays Music..Monique Leyrac / /
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/ “Ice” belong to the Series-” Winter”... Watercolour on Arches Paper… Midwinter spring is its own season / Sempiternal though sodden towards sundown, / Suspended in time, between pole and tropic. / When the short day is brightest, with frost and fire, / The brief sun flames the ice, on pond and ditches, / In windless cold that is the heart’s heat, / Reflecting in a watery mirror / A glare that is blindness in the early afternoon. / And glow more intense than blaze of branch, or brazier, / Stirs the dumb spirit: no wind, but pentecostal fire / In the dark time of the year. Between melting and freezing / The soul’s sap quivers. There is no earth smell / Or smell of living thing. This is the spring time / But not in time’s covenant. Now the hedgerow / Is blanched for an hour with transitory blossom / Of snow, a bloom more sudden / Than that of summer, neither budding nor fading, / Not in the scheme of generation. / Where is the summer, the unimaginable / Zero summer? T.S. Eliot
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/ Winter is part of the Winter Series...I first did this painting, when I was practicing painting in watercolour many years ago ( I can’t remember the origins of the image)....recently I found the original sketch and decided to do a new painting…this is the result. Watercolour on Arches Paper… “On the first day of winter, / the earth awakens to the cold touch of itself. / Snow knows no other recourse except / this falling, this sudden letting go / over the small gnomed bushes, all the emptying trees. / Snow puts beauty back into the withered and malnourished, / into the death-wish of nature and the deliberate way / winter insists on nothing less than deference. / waiting all its life, snow says, “Let me cover you.”..Laura Lush / / / /
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From my original acrylic painting. This image is also available with “Merry Christmas” on it although it’s probably too late for that now in light of the shipping deadline. If interested though, please bubblemail me.
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Other Christmas cards and art by Karin / Sales of this Calendar? – 1 sale so far :) A collection of my Brown Paper Creations…... / very cute / / Be sure to check out My Other Calendars too / Migaloomagic Calendar / The Two of Us Calendar / Boats and Beach Babes Calendar / Asia Fun Calendar / Classics Calendar / Bums & Boobs Down Under Calendar / Asia Calendar / Brown Paper Creations Calendar / Love is a Big Hug Calendar
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/ “November” belongs to the Series “The Trees, and Landscape“ Watercolour on Arches Paper.. “How cold it is! Even the lights are cold; / They have put shawls of fog around them, see! / What if the air should grow so dimly white / That we would lose our way along the paths / Made new by walls of moving mist receding / The more we follow. . . . What a silver night! / That was our bench the time you said to me / The long new poem—but how different now, / How eerie with the curtain of the fog / Making it strange to all the friendly trees!”... Sara Teasdale /
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I am fascinated by different kinds of light on form. This image was meant to bring a feeling of a cold winter evening….long ago.
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