New “Strolling the Canals” in Venice by Impasto Painter Niki Gulley
“Diagonal Patterns” Palette Knife Lavender Field Painting by Niki Gulley
New “Sunrise in St. Mark’s Square” Oil Painting by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
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New “Valley Overlook” Tuscany Palette Knife Oil Painting by Niki Gulley
New “Flowing into Autumn” Palette Knife Painting by Niki Gulley
New “Forest’s Edge” Palette Knife Painting by Niki Gulley
New “Sun’s Bounty III” Palette Knife Oil Painting by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
Sun’s Bounty is inspired from the beautiful sunflower fields we visited in Provence, France. The flowers seemed to stretch forever and the color explosion was out of this world! Back in my studio, I worked from a combination of photos, on-site sketchesand memories. Painting the sunflowers full-sized in the foreground helps to bring them to life and hopefully transport you to this happy location. Including surprising pops of vivid reds and purples keeps your eye moving throughout the scene, seeing new things each time you look at it, and adds to the joyful feeling.
“Wait for Me II” Koi Fish Palette Knife Painting by Niki Gulley
New “Evolving Seasons” Quadriptych Painting by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
I wanted to create a large horizontal quadriptych, or four piece painting, that would flow from one season to the next to show the beauty of the forest throughout the year. Working on such a large scale invites you to step right into the scene and take a walk through the woods, enjoying all of the peace and joy that nature has to offer.
Here you can see all four paintings in a row, flowing from spring to summer and fall to winter. Rather than show the same exact scene at four different times of year, I decided I would rather show one long forest evolving from one season to the next to create a better harmony across the canvases. From the ground gently undulating underneath, to the pine trees flowing from canvas to canvas, to the rhythm created from aspens and oaks repeating, to the foliage and pops of color emerging and drifting into the distance, all elements are designed to add to the flowing symphony in “Evolving Seasons.
To see my “Evolving Seasons” series, please visit my one woman show at the Goodrich Gallery in Dallas:












