Showing posts with label ginette callaway. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ginette callaway. Show all posts
Thursday, April 21, 2016
Friday, April 1, 2016
Ginette Callaway Painting a watercolor and ink. Video has no sound
Ginette painting a watercolor and ink. This video has no sound.
Ginette Callaway Painting Watercolor and Ink Deer & Fawn from Ginette Callaway on Vimeo. Buy this original painting
Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Acorns Large Original Expressive Watercolor by Ginette Callaway
A larger modern expressive watercolor and ink by Ginette Callaway
The colors are so natural and calming. There are blues and purple intermingled with warm autumn colors. While known for her bright colorful pieces. Ginette commands a more subdues palette with this stunning piece. If you would like to add this to your collection please visit Ginette's webgallery, click any of the images.
Acorns Autumn Expressions Original Watercolor | The Art of Ginette Callaway
The colors are so natural and calming. There are blues and purple intermingled with warm autumn colors. While known for her bright colorful pieces. Ginette commands a more subdues palette with this stunning piece. If you would like to add this to your collection please visit Ginette's webgallery, click any of the images.
Acorns Autumn Expressions Original Watercolor | The Art of Ginette Callaway
Friday, March 14, 2014
Ginette Callaway paints Jekyll Island Sunrise Amazing Modern Impressionism
I
used to visit #Jekyll #Island off the #Georgia #Coast almost yearly
about 20 years ago. I stopped doing it about ten years ago. The last
time I went and stayed for a few days, was with my mother who visited
from Germany. What I loved most about Jekyll Island was that it was very
non touristy. There were only two restaurants and no stores other than a
small convenient store. Everything you needed, you had to bring from
the mainland, which suits me just fine, since I did the simple life
thing. It was only about a 30 minute trip off the Island, to get
everything you needed in #Brunswick Georgia.
It
was great to find an affordable beach front hotel, even if it did have
all the amnesties and there was no fast food place in walking distance,
which too suited me just fine. You could get a decent room for under 100
or tops 120 dollars a night with view of the ocean. it was a poor
man/women/s paradise back then.
All
I wanted was a place to escape and relax away from the usual noise,
yelling, running, music, and human entrainment activities that you often
find on beaches. On Jekyll Island you felt thrown back in to a time of
"before discovery" at least it felt that way.
Now
Jekyll island has been developed and when I took a short trip a couple
of years ago just to see I was shocked and left shortly.
Prices have shot through the roof and it's not affordable anymore for someone like myself.
Prices have shot through the roof and it's not affordable anymore for someone like myself.
There
was still lots of construction and everything seemed to have changed.
Where you once saw the ocean from the street there were now hills of
sand piled up. A fast food place was being build. I guess we can't
survive with at least one on every corner. A large convention center was
build right by the ocean.
I
said my goodbys and prefer to keep the memories of Jekyll Island from
15 or 20 years ago. I got to see the most beautiful sunrises just like
in this painting. All you heard were the ocean, the wind, the seagulls,
and you could see dolphins swimming and jumping off the coast. The trees
all grow toward the land, blown by the Atlantic winds, that blow
steadily, it all looks very unique. I walked the beach and there were
few people. Loggerhead turtle tracks and driftwood and to my happy
surprise NO litter, plastic bottles and other trash humans often throw
down wherever they stand. It was a magical place. I'll miss you Jekyll
Island!
View from my balcony last time I visited #Jekyll #Island #Georgia
Work in Progress. #Oil on canvas 36 x 36 inches
This painting will be available to purchase very soon.
If you are interested please contact me.
Work in Progress. #Oil on canvas 36 x 36 inches
This painting will be available to purchase very soon.
If you are interested please contact me.
To see my Georgia Inspired original paintings CLICK HERE
The finished 36 x 36 inch painting
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Under painting for Jekyll island Sunrise Georgia oil painting |
Progress Photos
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Work in Progress Photo 2 |
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Work In Progress Photo 3 |
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Annecy canal France Impressionist Oil Painting Knife technique Work in progress on My Easel
not finished... long way to go....I'll have to let it dry to do some glazing and then continue on with more impasto oil painting probably. Looking at it to see what it needs

Annecy Canal Work in Progress

Annecy Canal France Work in Progress Oil Painting

48 by 24 inch Oil on Canvas
Work In Progress This is what's my easel right now. Just the under painting so far. Look for the finished painting around the 13th of April. Oil on Canvas 48 inches tall and 24 inches wide

48 by 24 inch Oil on Canvas
Work In Progress

Annecy Canal Work in Progress

Annecy Canal France Work in Progress Oil Painting

48 by 24 inch Oil on Canvas
Work In Progress This is what's my easel right now. Just the under painting so far. Look for the finished painting around the 13th of April. Oil on Canvas 48 inches tall and 24 inches wide

48 by 24 inch Oil on Canvas
Work In Progress
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Wednesday, September 19, 2012
French Impressionist Black Swallowtail Original Oil Painting by Ginette Callaway
French Impressionist Black Swallowtail Original Oil Painting by Ginette Callaway
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"There are so many different butterflies in the world if I never painted anything else I spend the rest of my life painting butterflies and I would not mind at all!"
Impressionist oil painting by Ginette Callaway on Gallery Wrap Canvas.
Wire is attached and the panting is ready to hang.
Size: 12 heights x 12 widths x 0.75 inches deep" Stretched canvas
"The butterfly's attractiveness derives not only from colors and symmetry: deeper motives contribute to it. We would not think them so beautiful if they did not fly, or if they flew straight and briskly like bees, or if they stung, or above all if they did not enact the perturbing mystery of metamorphosis: the latter assumes in our eyes the value of a badly decoded message, a symbol, a sign." ~ Primo Levi
I included an ime that shows how this painting could be framed if you prefer a more lush presentation with gold.
This painting is very versatile it will look great in a French Country Kitchen setting as well as in a traditional setting.
Frames are not included.
Signed: Yes! Front & Back Painting will include a certificate/label with signature and art information for provenance Artist: Ginette Callaway
Free Shipping Within United States Welcome to Ginette Fine Art. If you need assistance please convo me any time.
My philosophy in life and in business is simple "I treat everyone the way I would want to be treated"! I show my work the best way I can, I am truthful, I am polite, respectful and dependable. I do everything I do to the best of my ability and my reputation and integrity are VERY important to me. I take my work seriously but not so that I do not have fun, I have a great sense of humor and I love to build a rapport with people, especially if they are regular buyers and show a great interest in my work and art in general.
I want them to know that I am approachable any time. My art is dear to me and so are my collectors. Thank You! Ginette
Saturday, August 11, 2012
Like me On Facebook
My Facebook "Ginette Fine Art LLC" is relatively new and many people don't know about it yet.
Below is the Link to my Facebook page for my art. I post new paintings or announcements there regularly.
Visit me and Click the Like button. Thank You!
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Friday, February 12, 2010
Ginette Callaway Featured
I am thrilled.
Fran Caldwell Art Blog has my work featured today.
Thanks Fran!!!
Check it out. Her Blog has interesting art links and other artists featured with beautiful art work.
http://www.francaldwell.blogspot.com/
Fran Caldwell Art Blog has my work featured today.
Thanks Fran!!!
Check it out. Her Blog has interesting art links and other artists featured with beautiful art work.
http://www.francaldwell.blogspot.com/
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Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Blue Delphiniums NEW Painting just listed on ETSY
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