Showing posts with label Oregon Coast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oregon Coast. Show all posts

Thursday, May 10, 2018

"These are the Moments", Original Mixed Media/Encaustic Painting by Colorado Artist, Donna L. Martin


These Are the Moments



“Paradise has never been about places.  It exists in moments.  In connection.  In flashes across time.” – Victoria Erickson

Seems like in this life, we get those rare and beautiful moments of just pure joy.  I was reminiscing about one of those beautiful moments when I created this painting.  I embedded a photo that I took off the coast of Oregon into the background.  I embellished it with paints and inks and added another small tree.  The background also has a portion of an old deed embedded into it along with some fabric and painted papers.  The whole piece was then finished with a layer of encaustic wax.


This painting is sold, but commissions are available.  Feel free to send me an email with any questions or comments!

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Monday, January 8, 2018

PAINTING GIVEAWAY!!!!!


PAINTING GIVEAWAY!
To show my appreciation for hitting 

11,000 followers on Instagram and 
11,000 followers on Facebook at the same time, 
I am giving away this framed 
8 x 10 watercolor landscape/seascape painting. 

ALL you have to do to sign up is go to www.lisakreymborg.com
scroll down and add your email to 
my newsletter list where it says 
JOIN MY EMAIL LIST, 
and you are entered to win!

I will pick a winner by January 12-
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Sunday, January 6, 2013

"Between Storms" Abstract Large Landscape Inspired by the Oregon Coast by California Janet Bludau


24" x 36" Oil on Canvas
$600
A woman and her dog are out for a morning stroll. The sun is peaking out but she knows it won't be for long.  There is another storm forecasted and it should hit within a few hours.  The storms are why she has a home at the coast.  The only room on the second story of her home is her large, sparse, bedroom with a small writing table at one end.  The entire wall facing the ocean is made up of windows.  There is nothing she loves more than to cozy up in her warm beach house while a storm passes through.