Showing posts with label tree. Show all posts
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Monday, June 13, 2016

Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Tree, Landscape Art Painting "Light and Warmth" by Contemporary Arizona Artist Pat Stacy


30"High x40" Wide Acrylic

This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.

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Friday, June 10, 2016

Contemporary Abstract Mixed Media Tree, Landscape Art Painting "Tree of Life" by Contemporary Arizona Artist Pat Stacy


26"High x48" Wide Acrylic on Wood

This painting is SOLD, but commissions are welcome.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2014

It's A Beautiful Tree, Contemporary Landscape Paintings by Arizona Artist Amy Whitehouse


12" x 12" x 1.5"  Acrylic, $150

This painting was so much fun to create.
First I painted all kinds of colors randomly all over the canvas.
Then I looked for a glimmer of an image with the patches of color.
I thought maybe a tree was in there somewhere, so using the background colors,
I began "sculpting" the image by painting the negative space.
I've been pretty happy with the results.
The 1.5" sides are painted in the same colors,
it has a hanging wire, and so it is ready to hang,
no frame needed.
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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Azo Afternoon, Contemporary Landscape Monoprints by Arizona Artist Amy Whitehouse



6" x 6" Monoprint, $65

The sun has been glaring and burning the past few days
here in the Valley of the Sun.
Dogs and plants and humans are drooping.
But for painting?  Inspiring.
The tiny bit of turquoise may be suggesting
a caught kite from windy days previous.
Though a traditional subject,
the treatment with pronounced texture
is quite contemporary.
And gold metallic paint brings palpable light to the scene.

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original art, please contact me at

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Day 40, project 125 Lone tree and rock wash painterly painting BECKY JOY

tree and wash painting
© 2013 Becky Joy    Day 40, Lone Tree   oil    6 inches x 6 inches    $125.

Today is another difficult day with my daughter. I painted this morning and also started my next book or most probably a dvd about color. I've been going through notes that I have gathered together over several months and organizing my thoughts. Right now, it is an outline and where I will start. A couple more days and I can start video taping some. I've had so many people ask me about dvd's and especially about color. It's time to start working on it. It will be more intensive than the last book that I put together, because it is a complicated and sometimes difficult subject to understand.

Today, while I was painting this painting I was think more about color itself and how I use it. The range of colors in this painting is in the blues and greens with a little bit of orange and red, which is a split complementary. The complementary colors red and orange are just used as an accent. The painting seems colorful, but it is a small range of colors, but it does harmonize very well.  I softened the background with my brush to knock it back, giving more aerial perspective.

I will be taking off real soon to go back to my daughter's house to make dinner for everyone and to have dinner myself for tonight. Back to the painting tomorrow.

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Thursday, April 11, 2013

plein air oil landscape painting by BECKY JOY

© 2013 Becky Joy      The Pond     oil    8x10 
I loved the variety of colors in this scene, the warm violets contrasting with the bright yellow greens. The sunlight filtered through the grasses creating shadows on the water. This is a plein air painting from Flagstaff, AZ
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Saturday, September 17, 2011

DAWNING LIGHT
By Scottsdale Artist
PAT STACY
Dawning Light
16" x 20" x 1.5"
Acrylic on Canvas
$480.00

This painting portrays a tree growing alone on a 
rocky surface.  The tree would have developed a 
sturdy root system to survive, dependent on the 
water and light available.  The Entity watches in 
silence, growing outof the spiral journeying to the 
center.  So do we need strong roots to survive those 
moments we must standalone in difficult times. 
 For more information, pleasecontact Pat Stacy,

 patstacyart@gmail.com.

PStacy Fine Art
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Tuesday, July 12, 2011

LAURELEA KIM Costa Rica Tree


Costa Rica Tree
47
by Laurelea Kim



This is the tree that lived outside the window while we were in Costa Rica.
I had to do small watercolors because of the space needed for our
travels.  I thought of this tree as an example of patience and fortitude, as it hung over the side of a steep  cliff and weathered the changes in the wind, which reflected in the curves of its trunk. These trees are very tall with the leaf growth at the  top and for a few weeks in the fall (spring here) they flower .

To see more of my work go to my BLOG or email me
 
A special thanks to Amy Whitehouse for challenge 58 which has really spurred me on.

Monday, August 23, 2010

"Sunday Afternoon" Purple Multicolored Palette Knife Contemporary Tree by Arizona Artist~Amy Tuso

"Sunday Afternoon"
24"x24"x1.5"
Palette Knifed Acrylic
Gallery Wrapped Canvas

As seen in American Art Collector September 2010


Daily Painter from Fountain Hills ARIZONA
Contemporary Fine Artist
Amy Tuso