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Showing posts with label white. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 3, 2023

Abstract Art, Digital Painting, “red, white, and blue” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse


This digital painting required 4495 strokes and 17 hours. Recent history and politics knocked a lot of us for a loop. Our usually-neighborly populace ruptured into a quarrelsome mess. When my siblings and I behaved like that as children, my mother would have threatened to "pull the car over and knock our heads together." I can't do that (she never did either), so instead I painted a piece that represents Old Glory, shattered like glass; exploding from the unbearable pressure of hatred and hostility. 

 36"x24" This painting will reproduce beautifully on archival paper, as a canvas wrap, or on metal.
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Saturday, July 30, 2022

Abstract Art, Digital Painting, “red, white, and blue” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse


This digital painting required 4495 strokes and 17 hours. Recent history and politics knocked a lot of us for a loop. Our usually-neighborly populace ruptured into a quarrelsome mess. When my siblings and I behaved like that as children, my mother would have threatened to "pull the car over and knock our heads together." I can't do that (she never did either), so instead I painted a piece that represents Old Glory, shattered like glass; exploding from the unbearable pressure of hatred and hostility. 

 36"x24" This painting will reproduce beautifully on archival paper, as a canvas wrap, or on metal.
 Purchase HERE

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Tuesday, January 4, 2022

Abstract Art, Digital Painting, “red, white, and blue” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse


This digital painting required 4495 strokes and 17 hours. Recent history and politics knocked a lot of us for a loop. Our usually-neighborly populace ruptured into a quarrelsome mess. When my siblings and I behaved like that as children, my mother would have threatened to "pull the car over and knock our heads together." I can't do that (she never did either), so instead I painted a piece that represents Old Glory, shattered like glass; exploding from the unbearable pressure of hatred and hostility. 

 36"x24" This painting will reproduce beautifully on archival paper, as a canvas wrap, or on metal.
 Purchase HERE

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Thursday, September 2, 2021

Abstract Art, Digital Painting, “red, white, and blue” by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

 


This digital painting required 4495 strokes and 17 hours. Recent history and politics knocked a lot of us for a loop. Our usually-neighborly populace ruptured into a quarrelsome mess. When my siblings and I behaved like that as children, my mother would have threatened to "pull the car over and knock our heads together." I can't do that (she never did either), so instead I painted a piece that represents Old Glory, shattered like glass; exploding from the unbearable pressure of hatred and hostility. 

 36"x24" This painting will reproduce beautifully on archival paper, as a canvas wrap, or on metal.
 Purchase HERE

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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

Allegorical, Realism, Surrealism Still-Life Oil Paintings by Paula Peacock

                                 

Lilies with Critters 18" x 24" Oil on Canvas

White isn't just white. I love the challenge of painting white and the search for the subtle colors that hide so well. For me, it's like being on a treasure hunt and having that "ah-ha!" moment of discovery when I find the soft colors hidden within.
Looking closely at this painting you will find the 'critters'; a hummingbird, ladybug, butterfly, and snail who I fondly refer to as Harvey. Harvey was a bit slow in his arrival at the feast. Being fashionably late isn't always popular.

May all that is happy be known to your heart.

Love and Light to you and yours,

Paula 

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