Month: August 2016
SOLD – “What Dreams Are Made Of” Quadriptych Palette Knife Oil Painting by Niki Gulley
In this painting, I wanted you to feel like a little kid again – laying on the ground and staring up into the treetops without a care in the world. I hope you experience the joy of being surrounded by nature and the beauty in this autumn kaleidoscope of colors.
Canvas Prints now Available: Four 24″ x 24″ canvases are stretched on 3/4 inch stretcher bars with the image continuing around the edges to form a 48″ x 48″ quadriptych that does not need to be framed, just like the original . I have also added thick paint in some of the leaves and trunks to add even more texture and making each print one of a kind. Finally, I have coated the canvases with a UV varnish to protect the paintings. The canvases can be hung right up next to each other or spread apart by a few inches to come out to a maximum of 53″ x 53″. I can also make other sizes or stretch “What Dreams Are Made Of” on deep 1 and 1/2 inch stretcher bars for an additional fee. Please contact me at Niki Gulley for more information on the original painting or canvas prints.
SOLD – “A Touch of Gold” Palette Knife Aspen Tree Painting by Niki Gulley
New Palette Knife Lavender Painting by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
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New Sunflower Palette Knife Painting by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
For more information on our plein air painting and photography Art Treks workshops in Europe, please check out ArtTreks.org.
E-mail – Niki Gulley
Just Sold – “Balcony with a View” Palette Knife Oil Painting by Niki Gulley
On the third day of our Greece Art Trek, we flew to Santorini and gawked at the amazing view from our hotel overlooking the caldera. Our painters set up their easels right there since the scenery was so beautiful, while the photographers toured through town, shooting the white washed architecture and fantastic views of the ocean below. I chose this vantage of the potted succulent set against the vivid blue water and white stucco balcony. With several clouds in the sky, everything had a nice soft light that created subtle shadows, intense colors and a cool breeze, making it such a pleasant day to paint.