Showing posts with label botanical painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label botanical painting. Show all posts

Saturday, December 11, 2021

Abstract Landscape, Botanical Painting, Fine Art For Sale "Winter Garden" by Intuitive Artist Joan Fullerton

 



   Oil on cradled panel, golden remnants of growth.

   24" x 24"x.75" Oil on Cradled Panel/Available

   Click HERE for more info.

   Click HERE to learn about my new ONLINE CLASS "Paint Yourself Free"

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

   Visit http://www.joanfullertonworkshops.com to view my upcoming workshops.

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Wednesday, February 5, 2020

Contemporary Botanical Painting, Nature,Textured Art “PRESERVATION” by Portland Contemporary Artist Liz Thoresen



This piece also partners well with Lost Path I and II shown below.

This piece is currently on display at the Beaverton City Hall show running through February, and is Available. Beaverton City Hall 12725 SW Millikan Way Beaverton, OR

24"x36"x1.5" Acrylic on Canvas/Available

Click HERE for purchase info.

View more work at https://lizthoresen.com

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Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Melanie Birk in Where ART Lives Magazine


My Painting Ode to Georgia made The Collection in the Summer issue of Where ART Lives Magazine!

60"x36"

Available HERE

Read the Summer Issue HERE

Sunday, February 19, 2017

Mixed Media Organic Abstract, "First to Fall" © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"First to Fall" 8x8 mixed media by Carol Nelson


This painting was a demo for students studying in my studio recently. It is a true example of mixed media. The leaf is made from air dry clay and then painted with metallic gold and other colors. Also in the painting are small stones, tyvek, burlap, dimensional paint squiggles, and rusted iron paint.


 8"x8"x1" Mixed Media  on Panel/Available

$300.00

 Click HERE to purchase.

 View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

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 Check out my Available Video....

"New Approaches to Mixed Media Materials,"

If you want to see what all the hoopla is about, click this link:

www.craftsy.com/ext/CarolNelson_10658_D




Sunday, September 11, 2016

Mixed Media Botanical Painting, "Fading Leaves" © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"Fading Leaves", 4x6 mixed media by Carol Nelson

There are many things about this painting that make it very unusual. First, the substrate was covered with silver mylar for a bright shiny look.

 Next, the leaves themselves are made of styrofoam that was partially melted to give the leaves a worn, torn look. Rocks were added to give the appearance of a stream bed.

Finally, the entire piece was covered with epoxy resin to hold the leaves in place and give them strength. Between the shine of the resin and the shine of the silver mylar, this piece was impossible to photograph accurately.



  4"x6"x1" Mixed Media on Cradled Panel/Available

  Click HERE for pricing.

  View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

  Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

  Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

  View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

  View my available BOOKS Here

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My new VIDEO is out…..

"New Approaches to Mixed Media Materials,"

If you want to see what all the hoopla is about, click this link:

www.craftsy.com/ext/CarolNelson_10658_D



STUDY WITH CAROL IN SEPTEMBER AT DILLMAN'S RESORT.....



Click HERE for more info.





Tuesday, May 17, 2016

Mixed Media Organic Abstract, "First to Fall" © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"First to Fall" 8x8 mixed media by Carol Nelson


This painting was a demo for students studying in my studio recently. It is a true example of mixed media. The leaf is made from air dry clay and then painted with metallic gold and other colors. Also in the painting are small stones, tyvek, burlap, dimensional paint squiggles, and rusted iron paint.



 FRESH OFF THE EASEL...

 8"x8"x1" Mixed Media  on Panel/Available

 Click HERE for pricing.

 View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

 Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

 Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

 View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

 View my available BOOKS Here

Monday, February 1, 2016

Contemporary Botanical Watercolor Collage, "Hostas Following the Sun" by Montana Artist Sheri Trepina



"Hostas Following the Sun" 22" x 15"

A free-flowing watercolour using hosta leaves and 
orchard grasses, to make initial marks on my paper.  

 Click HERE for more information on this Original
Click HERE for more on my Process with Leaves

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Thursday, January 28, 2016

Mixed Media Botanical Painting, "Fading Leaves" © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"Fading Leaves", 4x6 mixed media by Carol Nelson

There are many things about this painting that make it very unusual. First, the substrate was covered with silver mylar for a bright shiny look.

 Next, the leaves themselves are made of styrofoam that was partially melted to give the leaves a worn, torn look. Rocks were added to give the appearance of a stream bed.

Finally, the entire piece was covered with epoxy resin to hold the leaves in place and give them strength. Between the shine of the resin and the shine of the silver mylar, this piece was impossible to photograph accurately.



  4"x6"x1" Mixed Media on Cradled Panel/Available

  Click HERE for pricing.

  View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

  Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

  Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

  View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

  View my available BOOKS Here

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Mixed Media Organic Abstract, "First to Fall" © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"First to Fall" 8x8 mixed media by Carol Nelson


This painting was a demo for students studying in my studio recently. It is a true example of mixed media. The leaf is made from air dry clay and then painted with metallic gold and other colors. Also in the painting are small stones, tyvek, burlap, dimensional paint squiggles, and rusted iron paint.



 FRESH OFF THE EASEL...

 8"x8"x1" Mixed Media  on Panel/Available

 Click HERE for pricing.

 View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

 Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

 Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

 View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

 View my available BOOKS Here

Friday, September 18, 2015

Mixed Media Botanical Painting, "Fading Leaves" © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"Fading Leaves", 4x6 mixed media by Carol Nelson

There are many things about this painting that make it very unusual. First, the substrate was covered with silver mylar for a bright shiny look.

 Next, the leaves themselves are made of styrofoam that was partially melted to give the leaves a worn, torn look. Rocks were added to give the appearance of a stream bed.

Finally, the entire piece was covered with epoxy resin to hold the leaves in place and give them strength. Between the shine of the resin and the shine of the silver mylar, this piece was impossible to photograph accurately.



  4"x6"x1" Mixed Media on Cradled Panel/Available

  Click HERE for pricing.

  View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

  Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

  Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

  View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

  View my available BOOKS Here

Thursday, July 30, 2015

Mixed Media Organic Abstract, "First to Fall" © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"First to Fall" 8x8 mixed media by Carol Nelson


This painting was a demo for students studying in my studio recently. It is a true example of mixed media. The leaf is made from air dry clay and then painted with metallic gold and other colors. Also in the painting are small stones, tyvek, burlap, dimensional paint squiggles, and rusted iron paint.



 FRESH OFF THE EASEL...

 8"x8"x1" Mixed Media  on Panel/Available

 Click HERE for pricing.

 View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

 Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

 Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

 View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

 View my available BOOKS Here

Sunday, February 22, 2015

Mixed Media Botanical Painting, "Fading Leaves" © Carol Nelson Fine Art

"Fading Leaves", 4x6 mixed media by Carol Nelson

There are many things about this painting that make it very unusual. First, the substrate was covered with silver mylar for a bright shiny look.

 Next, the leaves themselves are made of styrofoam that was partially melted to give the leaves a worn, torn look. Rocks were added to give the appearance of a stream bed.

Finally, the entire piece was covered with epoxy resin to hold the leaves in place and give them strength. Between the shine of the resin and the shine of the silver mylar, this piece was impossible to photograph accurately.



  4"x6"x1" Mixed Media on Cradled Panel/Available

  Click HERE for pricing.

  View more of my work at http://carolnelsonfineart.com

  Learn about my special Canvas Minis HERE

  Sign up for my quarterly newsletter HERE

  View my WORKSHOP SCHEDULE  Here

  View my available BOOKS Here