Showing posts with label Wildlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wildlife. Show all posts

Monday, December 28, 2020

Wolf Art, Original Oil Painting Wild Life Animal Paintings Fine Art "Winter Dusk" by Debra Hurd

 

FRESH OFF THE EASEL

 18"x12"x1.5" Oil on Cradled Board

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Sunday, September 13, 2020

Wolf Art, Original Oil Painting Wild Life Animal Paintings Fine Art "Winter Dusk" by Debra Hurd

 

FRESH OFF THE EASEL

 18"x12"x1.5" Oil on Cradled Board

 Click HERE for purchase info.

 Click HERE to learn about commissioning a painting.

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

 Visit my Daily Painters Gallery HERE

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Thursday, August 20, 2020

Wolf Wild Animal Art Original Oil Painting, Animal Paintings, Fine Art "Encounter" by Debra Hurd


 24″x20″ Oil on Canvas/sold

 FINE ART PRINTS are Available HERE

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

 Visit my Daily Painters Gallery HERE

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Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Wolf Wild Animal Art Original Oil Painting, Animal Paintings, Fine Art "Encounter" by Debra Hurd


 24″x20″ Oil on Canvas/sold

 FINE ART PRINTS are Available HERE

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

 Visit my Daily Painters Gallery HERE

 Visit my BLOG

 Follow me on facebook HERE

 Follow me on Pinterest HERE
 Follow me on Instagram HERE

Tuesday, December 18, 2018

Contemporary Abstract Bird Painting "Raven Totem 2" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse


Raven Totem 2, Acrylic on Canvas mounted on Gatorboard, 40x30. This is my second big raven totem painting. I began the first as a way to use up old paint on my palette and scraps of linen that I didn't feel like stretching. I fell in love with allowing myself to paint with more imagination and zero stress. These paintings don't have to look like anything other than what they are. Plus, for me, Raven has powerful magic.

  40"x30"x1.5  Oil on Canvas /Available

  Click HERE  for pricing.

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


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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Native American Art,Whimsical Wildlife Coyote Painting "Coyote Spills The Stars" by Painter of the American West Nancee Jean Busse




Thus is part of a series of 6 paintings based on Native American legends. This painting is based on the legend: Coyote Spills the Stars. Here’s my retelling: 

 In the days of the earth’s beginning, when all creatures came up from the underworld, the Great Mother planned a sacred gathering. In preparation, she filled a jar with a countless number of stars. She selected a human being to carry the jar and place the stars neatly and carefully into the sky.

 Coyote was fascinated with the jar and couldn’t keep away. The Great Mother, knowing how full of mischief he was, admonished, “Stay away from that jar!”

 Coyote being Coyote, he waited until everyone was distracted with the festivities and crept closer and closer. He lifted the lid, just a bit, to take a little peek. When he looked inside, he was so astonished at the twirling, spinning, magical orbs of light that he accidentally knocked the jar over. 

 At first nothing happened and all of the stars stayed inside the jar. Coyote was so relieved! As he hurried to get the lid back onto the jar, it began to pulse, and then hum, and then glow! He was still hurrying, hurrying, when a few stars escaped from the jar and floated gently heavenward. Then the stars began to tumble out, faster and faster, until they were flying out of the jar by the millions, all shooting into the sky!

 All of the creatures at the gathering were astonished. The Great Mother was astonished. They watched as the stars shot crazily into the sky in a disordered, chaotic dance! 

 And this is the reason the stars shimmer and glow with no order or pattern; some here, some there. And why Coyote still lifts his face toward the sky each night and howls with laughter.



ARCHIVAL PRINTS Available NOW, Click HERE for Pricing.

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

Wednesday, January 31, 2018

Contemporary Abstract Bird Painting "Raven Totem 2" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West



Raven Totem 2, Acrylic on Canvas mounted on Gatorboard, 40x30. This is my second big raven totem painting. I began the first as a way to use up old paint on my palette and scraps of linen that I didn't feel like stretching. I fell in love with allowing myself to paint with more imagination and zero stress. These paintings don't have to look like anything other than what they are. Plus, for me, Raven has powerful magic.


   40"x30"x1.5  Acrylic on Canvas /Available

  Click HERE  for pricing.

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


Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Original Contemporary Bird Wildlife Fine Art Painting “Raven Totem III,Lapis Lazuli” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West





Ravens hold a special place in my heart. I love to paint them, both realistically and interpretively. This painting is the third in a series of raven "totems, interpretations of ravens as spirit guides. This one is vibrant and full of joy and mischief. I painted her in rich blues and violets with bright accents.

 56"x24" Acrylic on Canvas

 Click HERE for purchase info.

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


Friday, August 18, 2017

Contemporary Abstract Bird Painting "Raven Totem 2" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West



Raven Totem 2, Acrylic on Canvas mounted on Gatorboard, 40x30. This is my second big raven totem painting. I began the first as a way to use up old paint on my palette and scraps of linen that I didn't feel like stretching. I fell in love with allowing myself to paint with more imagination and zero stress. These paintings don't have to look like anything other than what they are. Plus, for me, Raven has powerful magic.


   40"x30"x1.5  Acrylic on Canvas /Available

  Click HERE  for pricing.

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


Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Original Contemporary Bird Wildlife Fine Art Painting “Raven Totem III,Lapis Lazuli” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West





Ravens hold a special place in my heart. I love to paint them, both realistically and interpretively. This painting is the third in a series of raven "totems, interpretations of ravens as spirit guides. This one is vibrant and full of joy and mischief. I painted her in rich blues and violets with bright accents.

 56"x24" Acrylic on Canvas

 Click HERE for purchase info.

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


Saturday, December 31, 2016

Colorful Contemporary Animal Art ,Rooster Painting "Morning Glory by Contemporary Animal Artist Patricia A. Griffin


FRESH OFF THE EASEL....


 20"x20" Oil on Canvas -Available

 Click HERE for more info.

 10% of the profits from each painting are donated to Conservation.

 View more of my work at http://www.griffingallery.org


 Click HERE to learn about Artists for Conservation.

Wednesday, December 14, 2016

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Native American Art,Whimsical Wildlife Coyote Painting "Coyote Spills The Stars" by Painter of the American West Nancee Jean Busse





36"x24" Acrylic on Yupo/Available HERE

 I’m currently completing a series of 6 paintings based on Native American legends. This painting is based on the legend: Coyote Spills the Stars. Here’s my retelling: 

 In the days of the earth’s beginning, when all creatures came up from the underworld, the Great Mother planned a sacred gathering. In preparation, she filled a jar with a countless number of stars. She selected a human being to carry the jar and place the stars neatly and carefully into the sky.

 Coyote was fascinated with the jar and couldn’t keep away. The Great Mother, knowing how full of mischief he was, admonished, “Stay away from that jar!”

 Coyote being Coyote, he waited until everyone was distracted with the festivities and crept closer and closer. He lifted the lid, just a bit, to take a little peek. When he looked inside, he was so astonished at the twirling, spinning, magical orbs of light that he accidentally knocked the jar over. 

 At first nothing happened and all of the stars stayed inside the jar. Coyote was so relieved! As he hurried to get the lid back onto the jar, it began to pulse, and then hum, and then glow! He was still hurrying, hurrying, when a few stars escaped from the jar and floated gently heavenward. Then the stars began to tumble out, faster and faster, until they were flying out of the jar by the millions, all shooting into the sky!

 All of the creatures at the gathering were astonished. The Great Mother was astonished. They watched as the stars shot crazily into the sky in a disordered, chaotic dance! 

 And this is the reason the stars shimmer and glow with no order or pattern; some here, some there. And why Coyote still lifts his face toward the sky each night and howls with laughter.



ARCHIVAL PRINTS Available NOW, Click HERE for Pricing.

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

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Colorful Contemporary Equine Painting "Marcus" by Contemporary Animal Artist Patricia A. Griffin


 FRESH OFF THE EASEL...

  Porcupine Painting

  6"x6" Oil on Linen -Available

 $600.00

 Contact artist to purchase at patricia@patriciaagriffin.com

 Click HERE to purchase a Fine Art Print of this piece.

 10% of the profits from each painting are donated to Conservation.

 View more of my work at http://www.griffingallery.org


 Click HERE to learn about Artists for Conservation.

Monday, July 2, 2012

Impressionist Plein Air Bison




The Impressionistic painting of a bison on the plains "The Giant in the Field" 
This painting is 7" x 5" inches painted on canvas panel. 

Fixing Her Hair
7" x 5"
Oil
Price 99.00
To Purchase Painting Click here
To Find out more about the artist Visit Kevin McCain Studios

Friday, June 29, 2012

Impressionistic painting of Grizzly Bear called "Morning Stroll"

Fun Wildlife Painting

This realistic impressionistic painting is of a grizzly bear walking through a high mountain
 meadows. The name of the painting is " Morning Stroll". The painting is painted on 1/4" board and
 painted in oil it measures 12" x 9". This painting will make a wonderful addition to your collection.

Morning Stroll
12" x 9"
Oil
Price 450.00

To Purchase Painting Click here
To Find out more about the artist Visit Kevin McCain Studios

Sunday, June 17, 2012

Impressionistic Wildlife Painting of the Desert Jack Rabbit



 The Not So Cuddly Bunny
12" x 9"
Oil
Price 225.00

This rabbit looks really mad. Maybe he just didn't want his picture taken. Not sure really but this was a fun painting to do. Painted on 12" x 9" stretched canvas. Ships unframed.

To Purchase Painting Click here
To Find out more about the artist Visit Kevin McCain Studios