Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts
Showing posts with label floral. Show all posts

Thursday, January 19, 2017

Offering 20x20


20"x20"x1.5"
Oil on Canvas
with Palette Knife
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You may recall my previous posts in 2013 about on a series of florals titled "Offering." Today, I'm revisiting the concept with a looser, more abstracted painting technique on a larger canvas. 

Every Sunday, our church displays fresh flower arrangements during worship. They remind me of the beauty of creation, and the frailty of life. After worship, the flowers are composed into smaller arrangements and delivered to people who are home-bound or in the hospital. They truly are an offering of love and grace. 

Saturday, November 5, 2016

Poinsettias

6"x6" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife
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OK. I know Christmas is over for a most people, but there are still a couple of days left—before Epiphany (hence the 12 days of Christmas). Still keeping the Christmas spirit alive, I've chosen my first painting of 2015 to be that boldly red holiday plant—the poinsettia. 

Looking forward to another 30 days of paintings and a new year of adventure.

Happy new year to you all!

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Iris


4x12
Oil on Canvas
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Keeping the spring palette for a second day. 
This time, a delicate Tennessee Iris.



Sunday, September 21, 2014

Trifetti Peppers

6"x6" Oil on Panel
with Palette Knife


30 Paintings in 30 Days: September, 2014—Day 21

One of my favorite colors is purple. So, when I came across this purple-leaf pepper bush, I couldn't resist.

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Offering



6"x6" Oil on Gessoed Panel
with Palette Knife
$50.00 + Shipping
SOLD



Every Sunday, our church displays fresh flower arrangements during worship. They remind me of the beauty of creation, and the frailty of life. After worship, the flowers are composed into smaller arrangements and delivered to people who are home-bound or in the hospital. They truly are an offering of love and grace. And so, for Sunday posts during this challenge, I will attempt to paint details of these offerings to share with you.