Showing posts with label oil landscape painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil landscape painting. Show all posts

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Spring In The Country (Reworked) - Landscape with Barns and Wildflowers

"Earth laughs in flowers." - Ralph Waldo Emerson


"Spring In The Country"
8" x 10" oil on archival panel
$595

Today I worked some more color and contrast into this oil landscape painting I posted earlier this week; take a peek at the previous post here .    I added more wildflowers as well and I am now satisfied with this country scene.     I should always wait a few days after completing a painting before I post here so I may look at it later with a fresh eye and decide if any changes need to be made.


To purchase this painting contact me at reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com

Friday, January 9, 2015

Kayaks In Paradise (Oil Landscape - Hawaii)


"Kayaks In Paradise"
16" x 20" oil on canvas


This oil landscape of kayaks on the Kawainui Canal in Kailua on the island of Oahu is near Kailua Beach Park.  In fact, the Kawainui Canal empties into the ocean there (in the unseen foreground).   Everyone refers to Hawaii as "Paradise", thus the title of the painting.

For more information on this area and photographs, please visit my photography blog here .

To purchase or inquire about this oil painting, please contact me at reynoldsrenditions@gmail.com

Saturday, November 2, 2013

To Everything A Season (Oil Landscape Painting of New Mexico)


"To Everything A Season"
12" x 16" oil on archival panel
$1575



This oil landscape painting of New Mexico is an area at Frijoles Creek in Bandelier National Park.  Mule deer are abundant in that park.   To view a demo of the various stages of this work, go to my website.

Thursday, August 15, 2013

Frijoles Creek Oil Painting (Re-worked) And World's 10 Most Expensive Paintings - (Video)


"Footbridge At Frijoles Creek"
(reworked)
16" x 12" oil on panel
$1575

I was not happy with the photo of this oil painting of Frijoles Creek in New Mexico that I posted the other day; and decided also that the foreground could use more detail work and the water needed to be toned down a bit.   So here is the definitely finished painting.    It was photographed in my studio with light from good "daylight" artist lamps.

Below shows how it looked photographed outside today in the shade.



The photo above is too "blue-ish" as is always the case when I shoot images of my work outdoors in the shade.   Any comments on how to improve on this would be much appreciated.   Frankly, the top photo is more true to the original colors and values of the painting.


Ever wonder how to price your art or if it is too expensive for the market?    Take a look at the 2 videos below for food for thought.







I would love to hear your feedback on these videos !







Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Promise (Nevada Oil Landscape)


"Promise"
8" x 10" oil on panel
$595

This oil landscape is based on an area outside of Henderson, Nevada, which is a suburb of Las Vegas.   There really was a rainbow in my reference photograph.