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Sharing the lessons I teach at the Artist Guild and the personal discoveries in my art.
Wednesday, March 19, 2014
Daffodils and Hyacinths - Study
Daffodils and Hyacinths - Study.
8x6in oil on canvas panel $125. SOLD
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A friend brought a huge bunch of daffs and
hyacinths to the Guild for me to paint.
Such cheerful colors - I felt my spirits lifting
as I started to mix them.
Thank you Karen Curry. You are a treasure!
Labels:
daffodils,
floral,
fracturing technique,
hyacinths,
impressionism,
julie ford oliver daily painter. blog,
oil on canvas panel,
study
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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Very beautiful spring flower's painting with very amazing and attractive colours !!!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice and creative day Julie !!!
A beautiful burst of happiness!
ReplyDeleteEvery bit of kindness sure helps doesn't it? These flowers are just beautiful as is the piece:)
ReplyDeleteThe colors work so well with each other!!! Love the texture in this beautiful piece, Julie!!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove this beautiful spring painting! Lovely!
ReplyDeleteSuch great dimension and depth of field, not to mention texture and color, Julie. And by the way, you are a treasure too!
ReplyDeleteDear Julie - I think this study looks more like a painting to me. Don't you just love the complimentary colors of yellow and purple. So spring like. Hope you are having a great day.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors. I'm so impressed with the daffodils - I think they are such a challenge to paint!
ReplyDeleteThis is spring in all its glory , so wonderfully colorful , great movement and texture !
ReplyDeleteIt could not be more perfect timing, Julie, than to post this magical painting the very FIRST day of Spring, 2014!!
ReplyDeleteDaffodils really signal me that Spring has arrived!
Love the color combinations and textures, my friend.
Gorgeous daffodils-- if only they were growing in the yard. They are a breath of Spring so slow to come and quickly gone. This painting is a keepsake, no wonder it's sold. They are delightful.
ReplyDeleteHave nice start of Springtime,dear Julie!
ReplyDeleteThese flowers reflect the spirit of new season...time to enjoy and rebirthing!
This painting really is stunning Julie! Yay for Spring!
ReplyDeletebeautiful color and a springtime lift!
ReplyDeleteThat is one of my favorite color combination, and a lovely flower painting.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Stunner.
ReplyDeletecouldn't be better!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
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