This is a painting from a beautiful courtyard I saw while walking around the small
Friday, July 27, 2012
Texas Hill Country OIl Painting
Labels:
austin,
blue,
country,
floating,
green,
hill,
impressionist,
lavender,
m.devine,
Recycled Wood Art,
river,
scene,
south,
southern,
texas,
texas hill country
Saturday, July 21, 2012
Pretty Mermaid on Recycled Wood
This art is called Pretty Mermaid. She is
3 feet tall and painted on all recycled wood.
She is colorful and fun inside or out.
You can find this mermaid here
Friday, July 20, 2012
Shady Patio Courtyard Oil Painting
streets of South Beach, Miami. Like so many of the small courtyards,
it was very lush a and kind of reminded me of
New Orleans. Really love the coral color of the chairs and the warm
golds mixed with the cool colors of the plants and sky.
Gallery wrapped canvas, 8" x 10" with sides painted light gray, frame not needed but would look
great with a medium Black or Brown Wood frame.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Hill Country Highway
This is painted from a photo I took last year. I am not
sure it is possible to capture just how pretty it is to take the
back roads through the Hill Country of TEXAS. But I tried. : )
To purchase go here
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Miami Beach Oil Painting
This is a small oil painting that I painted from a recent trip to Miami. All of
the lifeguard stands are retro and painted the most beautiful colors, kinda like
all of the beautiful old buildings in Miami.
Click here to Purchase.
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe, Our Lady of Guadalupe
When Juan Diego had a vision on a hill in Mexico, he asked for a sign to prove it. When he came back to the mountain, it was covered in Castillian roses, in winter, roses which do not normally grow in the Tepeyac desert, near Mexico City. The lady in the vision asked him to build a church where they stood on the hill. So this little painting is also covered in roses and is a whimsical version of the Virgin of Guadalupe. It is painted on gallery wrapped canvas and the sides have been painted black. I usually sell these larger and without so much detail, this is a new design and I hope you like it. There is a cross under the banner which reads, "Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe" in Spanish, which means Our Lady of Guadalupe. There are so many interesting things about Our Lady of Guadalupe, just Google her name and you will see.
To Purchase, go to www.recycledwoodart.etsy.com
After the Storm Oil Painting
Okay, so you know that old saying, "After the Storm" -well that had to be the perfect name for this painting. I went with my family to the beach this spring, and it rained the entire drive. After two days of POURING RAIN, we went outside and it was just the most spectacular contrast of colors. Really dark outlines against an almost neutral sky. I knew I had to paint it, so I did one to keep to remember that beautiful day, then I did a couple of small ones, and now we have a Medium size oil painting that gives an IMPRESSION of that day. This has TONS OF THICK IMPASTO oil paint, and LOTS of BRUSHWORK!
Hope you love this. To Purchase, go to www.recycledwoodart.etsy.com
Monday, July 9, 2012
A Laid Back Oyster Painting
I call this one laid back oyster, because the colors are
so nice and soothing. No bright colors on this one,
just neutrals and a touch of coral : )
Sunday, July 1, 2012
Low Country Marsh Small Painting
Labels:
alabama,
apple green,
blue,
carolina,
coastal,
florida,
green,
gulf,
low country,
m.devine,
marsh,
mississippi,
orange,
Recycled Wood Art,
seaside
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