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“Dining al Fresco” Venice pastel by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
| Dining al Fresco, Venice – 12″X18″ Pastel by Niki Gulley |
A warm evening breeze stirs, caressing your face as you dine. The sights and sounds of Venice mingle before your eyes, an unfolding opera of color and light. A couple strolls, enamored with the beauty that envelopes them, drawn into the Italian night, hand in hand. The love between them is nearly palpable, and as they pass you by, you feel it radiate off of them, just as the light spreads itself against the encroaching night.
“Bon Appetito” Venice pastel by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
“Bon Appetito” by Niki Gulley
Pastel on board • 24” x 36”
On my first trip to Europe, my husband wanted to take me to Venice since it was one of his favorite cities, and I fell in love with almost everything about it. The timeless quality created by living on canals free of cars, the history in the architecture and even the cobbled walkways, the beauty of the scenery and the magical quality created by the light to name just a few of my favorite things. I love how food and meals play such an important role in Italian culture – a time to slow down and enjoy friendships while savoring the locally grown cuisine and wines over the course of the evening. In this pastel I wanted to communicate all of those joyful feelings in addition to capturing the energy and romance of the city at night. Bon Appetito!
For more information on “Bon Appetito,” please e-mail Niki Gulley.
“A Pause in Time” Venice pastel by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
“Pedestal to the Sky” from Athens Greece by Niki Gulley
9″ x 12″ oil painting by Niki Gulley
On the first full day of our plein air painting and photography workshop in Greece, we visited the Acropolis in Athens along with several other ancient sites. It was truly awe inspiring to see a part of history from the fifth century BC and to imagine what life must have been like as democracy was beginning. In the afternoon, the painters set up their easels on top of the beautiful balcony at our hotel to paint this beautiful view of the Parthenon while the photographers continued touring the city. In this oil painting, I wanted to capture a sense of scale with the Acropolis, and suggest how it rises above the city on this massive mound, towering majestically over the city, kissed by the clouds above.
Day 1, Greece Art Trek with Niki Gulley and Scott Williams
9″ x 12″ oil painting by Niki Gulley
On the first full day of our plein air painting and photography workshop in Greece, we visited the Acropolis in Athens along with several other ancient sites. It was truly awe inspiring to see a part of history from the fifth century BC and to imagine what life must have been like as democracy was beginning. In the afternoon, the painters set up their easels on top of the beautiful balcony at our hotel to paint this beautiful view of the Parthenon while the photographers continued touring the city. In this oil painting, I wanted to capture a sense of scale with the Acropolis, and suggest how it rises above the city on this massive mound, towering majestically over the city, kissed by the clouds above.
Next summer we will be leading an Art Trek to Spain and the following year we will be headed to Tuscany, England and Ireland, so if you’ve always dreamed of painting, photographing and sightseeing in Europe, please join us for one of these amazing trip! Details will be coming soon on nikigulley.com/artreks.
Saturday, July 11 • 9am – 6pm
Sunday, July 12 • 10am – 5pm
Madison, WI • Capital Square
mmoca.org/art-fair
“Dining al Fresco” Venice pastel by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
| Dining al Fresco, Venice – 12″X18″ Pastel ©2014 Niki Gulley |
“A Pause in Time” Venice pastel by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
“Bon Appetito” Venice pastel by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
Pastel 24” x 36”
For more information on “Bon Appetito,” please e-mail Niki Gulley.
Day 4, Venice Art Trek with Niki Gulley and Scott Williams
That afternoon we chose another back canal to paint while the photographers covered off the beaten path parts of the island. I liked the way the sunlight reflected across the water’s surface, and I really wanted to capture a gondola in the distance, but since they move so quickly that was no easy task! Luckily there was a steady stream of gondolas passing by our location late in the day. I found myself painting as quickly as I could while one came into my composition, and if I didn’t capture it in time, fortunately another vessel would come into view shortly afterwards, and I was pleased with the results.











