Showing posts with label Dallas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dallas. Show all posts

Saturday, January 1, 2022

Downtown

Downtown
24" x 24" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary City Scape/Palette Knife Painting
I closed 2021 out in the studio, and finished this canvas up.  I started with a photograph that John took as we were flying into Dallas recently.  I wanted some of the landscape in the background to fade out, and the colors and shapes of the buildings in the foreground to be the focus of the painting.  This painting is drying in the studio...contact Kay for more info about this painting.  Thanks for looking, and Happy New Year to you!

Friday, March 9, 2018

Dallas Days

Dallas Days
36" x 48" Oil on Gallery Wrap Canvas
Contemporary Cityscape
Inspired by a plein air experience at White Rock Lake, I decided that I would go with a large canvas --- 36" x 48" in the studio.  The subject matter was the same, with the Dallas skyline in the background, White Rock Lake and the tall grass on the hill in the foreground. Wide brushstrokes and palette knife work were used to create this cityscape.  It is drying at the studio...contact Kay Wyne for more info.  Thanks for looking at this blog!  KMW

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Waiting

Waiting
8" x 10" Oil on Linen
This sweet little lamb was standing at Heritage Village in downtown Dallas.
There were four or five lambs standing in the fenced-in lot staring at the people and cars...as if they were waiting on something or someone. They had a statuesque quality about them.  I did not use a painting medium, so the oils are thick on the linen, giving it some texture.  It will take a while for this one to dry.  If you are interested in purchasing this painting, contact Kay at kay@kwyne.com.  Thanks for viewing....Happy Fourth of July!  KMW

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

City Sheep

City Sheep
Oil on 18" x 18" Gallery Wrap Canvas
This painting is still now finished. I was driving to the studio a last spring, and in the middle of downtown Dallas is Old City Park...a little village of old buildings and some animals. I was driving, minding my own business and this one sheep was just standing there looking at me...staring at me. I pulled over and took some pics of him. (All of the other goats and sheep ignored me.) So the title of this is City Sheep. This is a fun, wacky animal that was so much fun to paint. I look for him every time I drive to the studio. If you are interested in purchasing this contemporary oil painting, please contact me. Thanks for viewing my blog.
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