Showing posts with label Colorado Artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado Artist. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2021

Western Art, Equine, Cowboy Painting "Hangover Cure" by Painter of the American West, Nancee Jean Busse

 

This piece will be available at the Phippen Western Art Museum in Prescott, Arizona from August 6-September 19 at the Hold Your Horses! Exhibition and Sale.

16"x18" Acrylic on Panel

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Saturday, March 27, 2021

Western Art, Border Collie, Ranch, Fine Art Painting “Move!” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

 


  I love border collies, and I love to watch them move sheep!

  20"x16" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

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  Prints in multiple sizes are also available HERE

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Sunday, August 2, 2020

Western Art, Border Collie, Ranch, Fine Art Painting “Move!” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West


  I love border collies, and I love to watch them move sheep!

  20"x16" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

  Click HERE for more info.

  Prints in multiple sizes are also available HERE

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Tuesday, January 21, 2020

Western Art, Border Collie, Ranch, Fine Art Painting “Move!” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West


  I love border collies, and I love to watch them move sheep!

  20"x16" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

  Click HERE for more info.

  Prints in multiple sizes are also available HERE

  Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work

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Thursday, May 23, 2019

Western Art, Border Collie, Ranch, Fine Art Painting “Move!” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West


  I love border collies, and I love to watch them move sheep!

  20"x16" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

  Click HERE for more info.

  Prints in multiple sizes are also available HERE

  Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work

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Thursday, December 6, 2018

Still Life Flower Painting "Glad" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

I belong to a local CSA, an organic cooperative farm in my community. Not only do we receive a share of delicious produce each week, we get flowers, too! These gorgeous, elegant gladiolas graced my home for just under a week. I had to paint them! I painted this still life in warm, summertime sunset colors.

36"x12"x1.5"Acrylic on Canvas

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Thursday, November 22, 2018

Western Landscape Painting, Tetons, "A MIRROR FOR MORAN" Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West


FRESH OFF THE EASEL...


Mount Moran of the Grand Teton range, reflected in the calm waters of the Snake River on a cloudy day.

   36"x24" Acrylic on Board/Available

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Friday, September 7, 2018

Western Landscape Painting, Fine Art, Utah, Moab, Mountains,”River to Moab” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West


 FRESH OFF THE EASEL..

 18"x30" Acrylic on Canvas Board/Available

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Saturday, May 5, 2018

Native American Art,Western Landscape, Teepee Painting "THE STORYTELLER" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West



In this painting there are 2 storytellers: the me-the-artist and the child in the glowing teepee. Both of us are spinning yarns. The child brings the sandhill cranes to life with the enthusiasm of her tall tale. I'm telling a tall tale about the power and magic of imagination and the spoken word. I had a story I wanted to tell with this painting. I remember how I loved stories as a child, listening to them and telling them. BIG stories with fantastic elements and plenty of fabrication! In The Storyteller, the power of a young child's spoken words bring the sandhill cranes to life. They exist first on the teepee as a graphic element and then burst into the starry night sky, real and full of life!


30"x40" Acrylic on Canvas/sold

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Thursday, May 3, 2018

Contemporary Western Art ,Equine Painting "SITTING BULL'S DANCING HORSE" by Colorado Landscape Artist Nancee Jean Busse

Fourth in my Native American Folklore series

This tale is true.

In the 1880s Sitting Bull joined Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show. He traveled all over the country and saw many things, but wearied of the white man’s ways. He went back to the Standing Rock Reservation in North Dakota to be with his Hunkpapa people. Before he left the Wild West Show, Buffalo Bill gifted him with his favorite show horse which could do many tricks..........Read more HERE


 36"x24" Acrylic on Yupo

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Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Contemporary, Whimsical Wildlife, Bison Art Painting "How The Bison Got His Hump" by Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

Western Wildlife,Contemporary Bison painting

I’m currently completing a series of 6 paintings based on Native American legends. This painting is based on the legend: How the Bison Got His Hump. Here’s my retelling: In the beginning days, the bison didn’t have a hump. He was fast and sleek and ran across the prairie having so much fun that he cared for nothing else. He didn’t notice (or didn’t care about) any small creature that got in his way. He trampled the birds and their fragile nests, he trampled the field mice, and the squirrels, and the foxes, and the rabbits. He crushed the flowers and the tender leaves that fed the prairie creatures. All of the creatures begged him to stay away, but Bison didn’t listen to them. He was having too much fun! The birds and other small animals cried so loud that Great Mother heard them. She ran ahead of Bison and said, “You should be ashamed of yourself!” She hit him on the back with a stick, and Bison hunched up his shoulders and lowered his big head, to ward off another blow. But Great Mother didn’t hit him again. She said, “From now on you will always have a hump on your back and you will always carry your head low because of your shame.” So this is why Bison has a hump, and why sometimes you see a happy bird or two on the back of a bison. 

 36"x24" Acrylic on Yupo//Available

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Friday, February 2, 2018

Contemporary Abstract Bird Painting "Bird Totem 1" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

I was painting bird after bird for an upcoming show with a sandhill crane theme and needed a break! I staple-gunned a piece of canvas on to the back of bookcase in my studio and began painting freely. It makes sense that a bird emerged; after all, that's what I had been painting for months. But what also emerged was pure, delightful color. The blues of the sky, the yellows of sunshine, the reds of heart's blood, and violet-y purples of night sky. ALL birds have a totemic quality for me, but this one, part raven, part harpy, and part serpent is a good reminder to look up, be happy, and remember that the world is full of color and the sky full of life. 


 60"x27.5" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

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 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work

 Visit my Art Blog at http://njbussefineart.blogspot.com/

Thursday, January 4, 2018

Wildlife,Wolf Painting "IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE ANCIENTS" by Painter of the American West Nancee Jean Busse




 Original Wildlife, Wolf Painting




The desert southwest is full of secret places; deep canyons, arroyos, seeps, ruins, and wondrous places of deep shade in the rugged desert. My hope is that these places remain secret, or that those who pass through pass through lightly. This wolf stands in a shady patch under lichen-covered rocks, a few petroglyphs bearing evidence to those who passed before.

 16"x20"Acrylic on Canvas/Available

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Monday, August 21, 2017

Contemporary Abstract Bird Painting "Bird Totem 1" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

I was painting bird after bird for an upcoming show with a sandhill crane theme and needed a break! I staple-gunned a piece of canvas on to the back of bookcase in my studio and began painting freely. It makes sense that a bird emerged; after all, that's what I had been painting for months. But what also emerged was pure, delightful color. The blues of the sky, the yellows of sunshine, the reds of heart's blood, and violet-y purples of night sky. ALL birds have a totemic quality for me, but this one, part raven, part harpy, and part serpent is a good reminder to look up, be happy, and remember that the world is full of color and the sky full of life. 


 60"x27.5" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

 Click HERE for pricing.

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work

 Visit my Art Blog at http://njbussefineart.blogspot.com/

Thursday, June 22, 2017

Native American Art,Western Landscape, Teepee Painting "THE STORYTELLER" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West

FRESH OFF THE EASEL...

 Teepee,Sandhill Cranes


In this painting there are 2 storytellers: the me-the-artist and the child in the glowing teepee. Both of us are spinning yarns. The child brings the sandhill cranes to life with the enthusiasm of her tall tale. I'm telling a tall tale about the power and magic of imagination and the spoken word. I had a story I wanted to tell with this painting. I remember how I loved stories as a child, listening to them and telling them. BIG stories with fantastic elements and plenty of fabrication! In The Storyteller, the power of a young child's spoken words bring the sandhill cranes to life. They exist first on the teepee as a graphic element and then burst into the starry night sky, real and full of life!


30"x40" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

Click HERE for purchase info.

Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work


Friday, May 5, 2017