I wanted to create a soft, soothing floral still life. Painted on .75" deep canvas, with painted sides. Finished with a light spray of varnish to enhance and protect the colors.
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Hope you enjoy it!
Carol Schiff
I wanted to create a soft, soothing floral still life. Painted on .75" deep canvas, with painted sides. Finished with a light spray of varnish to enhance and protect the colors.
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This is a small painting I did last fall.
SOLD I had to include this chunky geranium painting. |
Giclee Available Here Who knew weeds (thistles) could be so beautiful! |
Giclee Print Available Here I wanted to do a Christmasy floral, but something that could be used all year. |
Giclee Print Available Here Hydrangea from my garden and some favorite pottery pieces. |
Giclee Print Available Here This one is just plain happy! Don't know how I managed that fun background. |
Giclee Print Available Here One of my early palette knife florals. an you tell I love texture? |
Original Available here Zinnia are so cheerful. |
SOLD Tulips and Sunflower... a winning combination. |
SOLD I like the shapes and brushwork on this one. |
Giclee Print Available Here This Hibiscus was one of my first florals....still one of my favorites. So that's my little garden party for the day. I hope you enjoyed it.
Have a beautiful day!
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SOLD It is quite different for me. I usually do not paint with such high values only, but it had it's charm and sold quickly.
Carol Schiff
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I went to Biltmore Gardens a few weeks ago, and the conservatory was bursting with tulips, daffodil, hyacinth and other spring favorites. I was so inspired!
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Trying hard to put into practice the techniques Elio Camacho tries to push into my head. Brushwork, color relations, composition, the bride! Not sure if I was successful, but, there is always tomorrow! Thanks for viewing my blog today.
Carol Schiff
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