Showing posts with label autumn trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label autumn trees. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Wall

"Heading South" Large Impasto original Oil Landscape
Impressionist Oil Painting
Size: 60 x 20 x 1.75 inches
Artist: Ginette Callaway

This painting is freshly painted and still wet.
It will be ready to ship about January 30th, 2010.
Buy now with 50% down payment and pay rest when painting is getting ready to ship.
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Sides are staple free and painted dark.
Signed: Yes! Front and back

Time of Creation: 2009Condition: Excellent

International Buyers (Outside US Mainland) please contact me if you are interested in purchasing my art. Shipping details, cost etc. are depending on where you want it shipped.

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Friday, January 16, 2009

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Oil Painting Georgia Mountains - Cloudland Canyon

New painting now for sale in my ETSY store CLICK Image to go there.
You will also see some great close up pictures that will show you just how scrumptious it is. Lots of oil paint and texture.I painted this on Russian Linen which I love.

It is strong and I have to rougher type so it has great fiber/weaving texture.
The painting will have to be framed it not gallery wrapped.
A frame will set this off and add to it. I would go with a gold landscape frame.



















Monday, November 17, 2008

Scenes from North Georgia



My Trip to The Georgia Mountains

Last weekend I took a quick trip to the Georgia Mountains. I wanted to see the beautiful fall colors to get inspired to paint a few new autumn paintings. Georgia especially the mountain region reminds me a lot of one of my home country, Germany. I say one because I was born in France and spend many years there in Alsace and later moved to Germany. Now I live in the USA in Georgia.

The Georgia mountains are spectacular and an Artist's dream. Among other places I went to Cloudland Canyon, the view from there is one of my favorites. It was pretty cold but I could have stayed forever and just looked on. Needless to say I absorbed more then enough of the mountain beauty for my creative energy to flow.