b renee artist
From What I Can See
This piece is one of five in my mixed media series created mainly with a palette knife. I used different mediums to create texture and depth. Every piece is an extension of the previous. This original is currently available thru Nuance Galleries in Tampa FL 804 S Dale Mabry, FL www.nuancegalleries.com
I also offer gallery wrapped canvas over painted versions of this painting as well in multiple sizes.
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Summer Escape
The hot sun swirls down on a breezy day...thick textured vibrant red tree...girl dancing beneath on the golden ground. Golds, reds, and browns were used in creating this earthy, textured, painting. The sky has layers of paint adding depth to the background. This painting along with my other work is represented by Nuance Galleries at 804 South Dale Mabry, Tampa FL 33609. Ph: 813.875.0511
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Five Brown Trees
A few years before this painting I had painted "A Glimpse in Time"...which sold. This was the third painting in that series..I wanted something simple, yet more complex in the sky. I mixed up a bright turquoise and paired it with earthy browns for although not a realistic painting, hopefully a very natural painting. Hope you enjoy ~ This original sold at the Mayfaire in Lakeland in 2009 however I do have giclees on canvas & paper prints available as well in multiple sizes. If you do not see the size you want on the drop-down menu please contact me for availability and other options.
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Make Room for Fannie
Bubble-Butt! This is a highly textured piece and was one of the first paintings in my derriere series. I wanted to capture the beautiful figure in a simplistic way. To contrast the simplicity of the subject I used various forms of texture to compliment the colors.
This original is currently available and on display in my studio. You can buy directly online or make an appt to see in person.
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What you Didn't Know
I've always loved the way that a forest full of barren trees looked. Whether it was because of the winter, or even possibly a fire it always made me want to stare longer. I particularly like the vertical strength coming from the ground and the interesting way that the branches grow, twist, and turn. I used very warm colors in this painting which is a contrast from the cooler feeling of a barren forest. This original sold at the Altamonte Art Festival in 2008, however, prints on paper and premium quality archival giclees on canvas are available in all sizes.
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