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

Tuesday, 14 May 2019

BEAUTY IS EVERYTHING

6 x 6 inch oil
on 1/8th inch gesso board
$85.00

The continuing inspiration of the amazing tulips and how every day they surprise and delight me with their changing looks.

Saturday, 27 May 2017

AFTER THE WEEKEND

6 x 6 inch
oil on 1/8th inch gesso board
SOLD

Ok, when you have spectacular tulips in an amazing blue Burleigh vase you just have to paint them over and over.

Thursday, 25 May 2017

THE GATHERING

6 x 8 inch
oil on 1/8th inch gesso board
$95.00

These  tulips are from Vertgen farms who have a stall at our Saturday market.  To say these tulips are spectacular is an understatement. I absolutely loved painting these beauties.

Sunday, 21 May 2017

BIRD HANGOUT

6 x 6 inch
oil on 1/8th inch gesso board
$70.00


This beautiful rhodo is just outside my office window, it is the main hangout for all of the birds as the feeder is just above.

Wednesday, 26 April 2017

I SEE YOU

6 x 6 inch
oil on 1/8th inch gesso board
SOLD

I bought these tulips mainly because of the beautiful colour, painting them was a delight.

Tuesday, 25 April 2017

Sunday, 9 April 2017

TULIP FESTIVAL

6 X 8 inch
oil on 1/8th inch gesso board
SOLD

This is a celebration of spring painting, so many colours popping up everyday around our neighbourhood.

Saturday, 8 April 2017

DELIGHTFUL

6 x 6 inch oil
on 1/8th inch gesso board
$85.00

Looking out at the pouring rain I definitely needed to post this painting. Spring, lively, beautiful tulips to take your mind off a grey day.


Thursday, 1 December 2016

CAREFREE

6 x 6 inch
oil on 1/8th inch gesso board
$75.00

I am working on using different palettes for my floral paintings, lots of red and gold...so warm, again I used the palette knife along with a brush.


Wednesday, 30 November 2016

COLOUR DANCE

8 x 8 inch
oil on 1/8th inch gesso board
SOLD


I so enjoyed painting these tulips, it started out to be a very grey day here and the more I painted them the more the weather cleared.  I used a small palette knife for parts of the painting...very freeing.