Tag: Niki Gulley paintings
Palette Knife Oil Painting of Stowe, VT by Niki Gulley
Vermont Fall Foliage Art Trek with Niki Gulley and Scott Williams
Vermont Fall Foliage Art Trek with Niki Gulley and Scott Williams
Vermont Fall Foliage Art Trek with Niki Gulley and Scott Williams
“Fall Textures” Palette Knife Oil Painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
Greece Plein Air Painting and Photography Workshop with Niki Gulley and Scott Williams
Just Sold! The painters chose to set up their easels by the lookout point at the edge of town, with some painting the windmills and skyline to our left and I chose this sprawling view of the city on the right. With a far more complicated scene, we had to allow a full afternoon and evening to capture the view. After so much white and blue architecture, I loved how several of the buildings were painted oranges, yellows and pinks contrasting agains the stark alabaster.
That evening we put down our brushes and let the photographers work on capturing the beautiful sunset, while we sat back and enjoyed the amazing view!
“Autumn Concerto II” by Niki Gulley Available at Seaside Gallery
I’m excited to announce that Seaside Gallery in Pismo Beach, CA is now representing my work. “Autumn Concerto II” along with several of my textured contemporary impressionistic oil paintings will now be on display in their beautiful gallery. To contact them about this painting, please follow the link below.
I painted these colorful birch trees on location with the fall hues emerging in all of their glory. I loved this grove of trunks that twisted and turned, slicing bright white through the tangle of autumn leaves. Painted over several mornings, the air was crisp but the sun made for beautiful painting conditions that illuminated the subject and warmed the air. I hope you, too, can feel the thrill of being surrounded by nature on a perfect fall day.
Maple Treetops Palette Knife Painting by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
Just Sold! Painted on location, I was drawn to the striking reds and oranges of the maple treetops contrasted against the vivid turquoise sky. There was so much energy in the colors and the breeze blowing through the leaves, that I had to capture that feeling. Using diagonal strokes and a lot of paint with my palette knife, this piece is filled with joy, color and movement.












