Textured Hollyhocks Painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley

  

“Beauty in Blue III” ©2023 Niki Gulley
12″ x 9” textured acrylic painting on canvas panel
 
What was I saying about not getting enough blue? Today, my friend and talented artist, Sheri Jones, and I decided to paint another beautiful blue craftsman home as part of the “Paint Historic Waxahachie.” But this time I wanted the emphasis on their gorgeous hollyhock garden! The flowers were such a beautiful shade of pale cream with the sun creating blush and golden accents. The homeowner was so welcoming and took such pride in her yard that I was really glad I chose this location, too. What a fun afternoon!
 
Visit my website at  NikiGulley.com to see more of my contemporary architectural and garden paintings.
 
And, for more information on my palette knife impressionistic landscape paintings, please e-mail me at Niki Gulley.
 

 

 
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Painting Yuccas Blooming in Texas by Palette Knife Artist Niki Gulley

  

“Beauty in Blue II” ©2023 Niki Gulley
 7″ x 5” textured acrylic painting on canvas panel • framed in black
 
Continuing to “Paint Historic Waxahachie,” that afternoon we only had a little time left to paint in the day, so we chose to capture this blue home and beautiful yuccas planted in front of it. After painting so much pink, now I couldn’t get enough of painting blue! The contrast in the reds and azures were so fun and cheerful that I had to capture that uplifting pop of color.
 
Visit my website at  NikiGulley.com to see more of my contemporary architectural and floral paintings.
 
And, for more information on my palette knife landscape paintings, please e-mail me at Niki Gulley.
 

 

 
https://www.instagram.com/nikigulley/
 

 

 

New “Beauty in Blue” English Garden Painting by Impressionist Niki Gulley

 

“Beauty in Blue” ©2023 Niki Gulley
SOLD • 12″ x 16” textured acrylic painting on canvas panel
 
Just sold! So, today I broke my earlier pattern in the “Paint Historic Waxahachie” contest and started painting blue. I just adored this azure blue craftsman home surrounded by its beautiful garden. The homeowner was so welcoming and took such pride in his yard, that I wanted to honor that in my painting. The rose trellis and dappled lit entry were so inviting, that I wanted to capture that feeling, almost like the setting was giving you a warm, welcoming hug.
 
Visit my website at  NikiGulley.com to see more of my contemporary architectural paintings.
 
And, for more information on my textured impressionistic paintings, please e-mail me at Niki Gulley.
 

 

 
https://www.instagram.com/nikigulley/
 

 

 

Texas Artist Niki Gulley Paints Historic Waxahachie

“Pretty in Pink II” ©2023 Niki Gulley
8″ x 10” textured acrylic painting on canvas panel
 
Can you really get too much pink??? After painting my first blush Victorian home in Waxahachie the previous week, I just had to capture another one today. This 1800’s beauty was decorated in pink, pink, and more pink! So whimsical and fun, I just had to feature these kitschy flamingos and all of the rosy glory surrounding them. 

For a brand new challenge this spring, I registered for Paint Historic Waxahachie, a plein air painting competition hosted in the town of Waxahachie about an hour south of Dallas. Basically, over the course of a few weeks, our assignment was to complete paintings on location anywhere in the city limits. Filled with beautiful historic homes, I was attracted to the detailed craftsmanship and architecture. Each homeowner had taken great care in decorating their porches and yards to create a warm welcome, and I wanted to capture that beauty and pride in my paintings. 

For more information on my textured palette knife paintings, please e-mail me at Niki Gulley.
 

 

Or, please visit my website at  NikiGulley.com to see more of my contemporary architectural paintings.
 
https://www.instagram.com/nikigulley/
 

 

 

New “Pretty in Pink” Victorian Home Painting by Dallas Artist Niki Gulley

 

“Pretty in Pink” ©2023 Niki Gulley
9″ x 12” textured acrylic painting on canvas panel
 

For a brand new challenge this spring, I registered for Paint Historic Waxahachie, a plein air painting competition hosted in the town of Waxahachie about an hour south of Dallas. Basically, over the course of a few weeks, our assignment was to complete paintings on location anywhere in the city limits. Filled with beautiful homes built in the late 1800s, I was attracted to the detailed craftsmanship and historic architecture. Each homeowner had taken great care in decorating their porches and yards to create a warm welcome, and I wanted to capture that beauty and pride in my paintings. 

Here you can see this beautiful pink Victorian surrounded by more beautiful rose and scarlet blooms. I loved the play of complimentary colors, even down to the green detailing and scrollwork on the house. 

 
For more information on my textured palette knife oil paintings, please e-mail me at Niki Gulley.
 

 

Or, please visit my website at  NikiGulley.com to see more of my contemporary landscape paintings.
 
https://www.instagram.com/nikigulley/