Personal Art Blog
Sharing the lessons I teach at the Artist Guild and the personal discoveries in my art.
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Aspen Glow
Aspen Glow
6x8in oil on canvas panel $125. SOLD
It is that time of year again. I love it!
Artist Note.
I remember when I started blogging how amazed I would
be if I got a "follower." That has never changed, and today
I celebrated with great pleasure when number 400 showed up.
To make it more special it happened to be a fellow member
of the Artist Guild of Southern New Mexico. She is a
wonderful artist.
Thank you, Ann Beacht.
And another thank you to all my other followers.
I do appreciate your support and interest in my work.
Labels:
aspens,
daily painter. blog,
fall colors,
Followers,
fracturing technique,
impressionism,
julie ford oliver,
landscape,
oil on canvas
I am a painter living in Las Cruces, NM. After many years as an illustrator I turned to fine art to develop my own artistic voice. I currently teach talented and enthusiastic artists in oil, acrylic and egg tempera painting. I am also a member of the Artist Guild of Southern New Mexico.
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That's hilarious Julie! I was excited about my nine 'followers' :). What a beautiful little painting, I am really enjoying your landscapes, Leesa
ReplyDeleteI love the repetition of the trees and the yellow glow, gorgeous! I love this painting!!
ReplyDeleteGlow indeed! This is beautiful, Julie!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful, Julie!!! Gorgeous colors!!!
ReplyDeleteJulie, you certainly did capture that autumn glow. I love this!
ReplyDeleteWell done on your 400th follower and an extra well done for such a fab painting!
ReplyDeleteI love the sun bursting through your Autumn celebration of color, Julie!! :)
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful painting with very amazing colours !!!
ReplyDeleteLovely rich and bright colors. Just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Julie! "Glow" is the perfect word!
ReplyDeleteAspen Glow, does just that! another gem...this looks like stained glass!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeletePainting is lovely; like the gradated colors.
Fracturing did nice things with this one. The mix of colors brings the whole image together.
ReplyDeleteHonestly girl! I just didn't think you'd be able to top all those fantastic still life paintings....but these landscapes are "knock-it-out-of-the-park-home-runs" - I have to stare at them- they truly leave you breathless. and I can't believe they are just 6x8! This has such a depth & expansive feeling to it- it looks vast!! You always amaze me, & I look forward to every post with delight! (and yes, I do the Farmer's Market painting I bought,,,,have a feeling it won't be the last!).
ReplyDeleteNo fear of colors here, an amazing wood painting set on fire by the wonderful glow !
ReplyDeletewhat a lovely painting...it is so good on all levels! wow!
ReplyDeleteA riot of strong colors. It is autumn at it's very best. Just great. Lively.
ReplyDeleteDear Julie, for each of us, writing the blog, has a particular
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Communicate, share, talk about ... ...
so I'm happy for your goal of 400 followers and be among these, staying in touch with you and your lovely human glow!!!
Congratulations Julie, you rock! I love this moody, colorful painting too:)
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