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

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Flowers, Flowers, and more Flowers, Daily Painting, Small Oi Paintings,

I am busy working on several large commissions, so today, I thought I would post a few of my favorite florals from over the years.

SOLD

I had to include this chunky geranium painting.


Giclee Available Here

Who knew weeds (thistles) could be so beautiful!

Giclee Print Available Here

I wanted to do a Christmasy floral, but something that could be used all year.



Giclee Print Available Here 

Hydrangea from my garden and some favorite pottery pieces.

Giclee Print Available Here

This one is just plain happy!  Don't know how I managed that fun background.

Giclee Print Available Here

One of my early palette knife florals.  an you tell I love texture? 



Original Available here

Zinnia are so cheerful.

SOLD

Tulips and Sunflower... a winning combination.

SOLD

I like the shapes and brushwork on this one.

Giclee Print Available Here

This Hibiscus was one of my first florals....still one of my favorites.

So that's my little garden party for the day.  I hope you enjoyed it.



Have a beautiful day!


www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.Etsy.Com

Friday, May 8, 2020

Flower Palette Knife Painting, Hydrangea Painting,Small Oil Painting, SOLD,Daily Painting, 6x8" Textured Floral





While everyone is running around, with thoughts of turkey on their minds, I sit at the computer, remembering my lovely garden from last summer.  Hydrangea is always a favorite for me.

SOLD
I painted with a palette knife, and left it very impressionistic, almost abstract.  I wanted to highlight the colors and not the form.



I have been struggling with my oils for several months now, but I was happy with the results on this piece, which has given me hope.

Thank you for viewing my blog today and I wish you all a HAPPY TURKEY DAY.

Carol Schiff
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Summer Flower Still Life, Hydrangea Painting, Palette Knife Art, Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, SOLD

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I picked these hydrangea from my garden and was compelled to paint them.  Hydrangea are probably my very favorite flowers and I love the summer months when my home is surrounded with their massive blooms.



I wanted to keep the painting as simple as the pitcher and mug.



For me, keeping it simple usually means "palette knife".

I have a big sale going on my Etsy site , with 40% off original oil paintings.  Don't miss this opportunity to have an original oil painting in your home, at a fabulous price!

This original painting has been sold, but contact me to order as a giclee print on canvas, paper or wood.

Enjoy your day!

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Thursday, December 26, 2019

Flower Palette Knife Painting, Hydrangea Painting,Small Oil Painting, SOLD,Daily Painting, 6x8" Textured Floral





While everyone is running around, with thoughts of turkey on their minds, I sit at the computer, remembering my lovely garden from last summer.  Hydrangea is always a favorite for me.

SOLD
I painted with a palette knife, and left it very impressionistic, almost abstract.  I wanted to highlight the colors and not the form.



I have been struggling with my oils for several months now, but I was happy with the results on this piece, which has given me hope.

Thank you for viewing my blog today and I wish you all a HAPPY TURKEY DAY.

Carol Schiff
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com

Thursday, October 31, 2019

Flowers, Flowers, and more Flowers, Daily Painting, Small Oi Paintings,

I am busy working on several large commissions, so today, I thought I would post a few of my favorite florals from over the years.

SOLD

I had to include this chunky geranium painting.


Giclee Available Here

Who knew weeds (thistles) could be so beautiful!

Giclee Print Available Here

I wanted to do a Christmasy floral, but something that could be used all year.



Giclee Print Available Here 

Hydrangea from my garden and some favorite pottery pieces.

Giclee Print Available Here

This one is just plain happy!  Don't know how I managed that fun background.

Giclee Print Available Here

One of my early palette knife florals.  an you tell I love texture? 



Original Available here

Zinnia are so cheerful.

SOLD

Tulips and Sunflower... a winning combination.

SOLD

I like the shapes and brushwork on this one.

Giclee Print Available Here

This Hibiscus was one of my first florals....still one of my favorites.

So that's my little garden party for the day.  I hope you enjoyed it.



Have a beautiful day!


www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.Etsy.Com

Tuesday, October 1, 2019

Flowers, Flowers, and more Flowers, Daily Painting, Small Oi Paintings,

I am busy working on several large commissions, so today, I thought I would post a few of my favorite florals from over the years.

SOLD

I had to include this chunky geranium painting.


Giclee Available Here

Who knew weeds (thistles) could be so beautiful!

Giclee Print Available Here

I wanted to do a Christmasy floral, but something that could be used all year.



Giclee Print Available Here 

Hydrangea from my garden and some favorite pottery pieces.

Giclee Print Available Here

This one is just plain happy!  Don't know how I managed that fun background.

Giclee Print Available Here

One of my early palette knife florals.  an you tell I love texture? 



Original Available here

Zinnia are so cheerful.

SOLD

Tulips and Sunflower... a winning combination.

SOLD

I like the shapes and brushwork on this one.

Giclee Print Available Here

This Hibiscus was one of my first florals....still one of my favorites.

So that's my little garden party for the day.  I hope you enjoyed it.



Have a beautiful day!


www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.Etsy.Com

Friday, June 21, 2019

Flowers, Flowers, and more Flowers, Daily Painting, Small Oi Paintings,

I am busy working on several large commissions, so today, I thought I would post a few of my favorite florals from over the years.

SOLD

I had to include this chunky geranium painting.


Giclee Available Here

Who knew weeds (thistles) could be so beautiful!

Giclee Print Available Here

I wanted to do a Christmasy floral, but something that could be used all year.



Giclee Print Available Here 

Hydrangea from my garden and some favorite pottery pieces.

Giclee Print Available Here

This one is just plain happy!  Don't know how I managed that fun background.

Giclee Print Available Here

One of my early palette knife florals.  an you tell I love texture? 



Original Available here

Zinnia are so cheerful.

SOLD

Tulips and Sunflower... a winning combination.

SOLD

I like the shapes and brushwork on this one.

Giclee Print Available Here

This Hibiscus was one of my first florals....still one of my favorites.

So that's my little garden party for the day.  I hope you enjoyed it.



Have a beautiful day!


www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.Etsy.Com

Friday, October 13, 2017

Flower Palette Knife Painting, Hydrangea Painting,Small Oil Painting, Daily Painting, 6x8" Textured Floral

While everyone is running around, with thoughts of turkey on their minds, I sit at the computer, remembering my lovely garden from last summer.  Hydrangea is always a favorite for me.

Purchase here
I painted with a palette knife, and left it very impressionistic, almost abstract.  I wanted to highlight the colors and not the form.



I have been struggling with my oils for several months now, but I was happy with the results on this piece, which has given me hope.

Thank you for viewing my blog today and I wish you all a HAPPY TURKEY DAY.

Carol Schiff
www.CarolSchiffStudio.etsy.com
www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com

Tuesday, June 20, 2017

Floral Still Life, Daily Painting, Small Oil Painting, Flower Still Life, 12x12x1.5" Oil, "Garden Bounty"

I picked these flowers (peony and hydrangea)  from my garden, and placed them in sunlight.




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I have to admit, I struggled with this piece.  I started with a brush, but after much frustration, I turned to my trusty palette knife.  In the end, I am happy with the values, and the glow on the hydrangea on the rigfht.  And the colors, love the colors.  In fact, the more I look at it....the happier I get!

So the moral of this story is, don't give up!





www.CarolSchiffStudio.blogspot.com