Showing posts with label blue orchid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label blue orchid. Show all posts

Thursday, October 25, 2012

New Prints Of My Oil Paintings

I have had appointments and obligations that have hindered my painting the past few days, but I have managed to squeeze in some time on other art related chores.   Below are two of my oil paintings that I posted on Fine Art America this morning that may be purchased as print on demand paper prints, on stretched canvas, and as note cards.   For more information on the various sizes and so forth, go here


"Glory On The Beach"
8" x 10" oil on panel
$500

The original painting above is still available for purchase; please contact me at reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com
if interested.   I accept time payments on purchases of $500 or more.


"Blue Heaven"
12" x 12" oil on panel
$1200

This oil painting of Dinard's Blue Heaven Cattleya orchid is also available and you may contact me at reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com to purchase.  Again, time payments are welcome.

In addition to the above paintings, I have many more available as prints which you can view at Fine Art America.   Some of my photography is featured as well at that link.   


Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Blue Heaven (Orchid painting )

"Flowers are the music of the ground; From earth's lips, spoken without a sound."  - Edwin Curran



"Blue Heaven"
12" x 12" oil on gessobord panel
$1200


This oil painting of Dinard Blue Heaven Cattleya orchid was finished this afternoon.  It was a joy to work on it, and hopefully I will do a larger version with four blossoms in the near future.










Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Dinard Blue Heaven Orchid (Work In Progress)


The above reference photograph is of the gorgeous pale blue to lavender cattleya orchid Dinard Blue Heaven.   I fell in love with it at first sight and after bringing it home took over 100 reference photos of it.  Today I began a rough lay-in of oil color on a panel and you can see the work in progress below.


12" x 12" oil on panel
Work in progress

It looks pretty rough right now, but my aim was to first cover the panel completely with color.  The details will appear as the work progresses.   To view more photos of this orchid on a prior post, go here.