Month: April 2018
“Texas Treasures” Bluebonnet oil painting by Niki Gulley
New Bluebonnet and Texas Wildflower oil painting series by Niki Gulley
“Spring’s Glory” oil painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
Just Sold! “Spring’s Glory” was inspired by a trip to the Texas Hill Country. The spring conditions were perfect, and the bluebonnets were amazing! While we were near Fredericksburg, we took a scenic drive along the Willow City Look and as we approached the top of a hill about half way around, we were greeted by this gorgeous view of the rolling hills and bluebonnets in full bloom. Then, to top it off the sun was setting in the distance casting its golden glow and backlighting the wildflowers. I had to capture the magical moment, enhancing the kaleidoscope of colors in the sky and along the ground. Arranging clouds, the road and rows of bluebonnets in rhythmic sweeping shapes to create a harmonious landscape that flows with light, texture and color, and suggest a feeling of optimism about what’s to come.
New “Over the Hills III” Bluebonnet Painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
New “Over the Hills II” Bluebonnet Painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
I painted these Texas Bluebonnets and wildflowers with extremely thick oil paint and palette knives to achieve depth and texture. The resulting image comes to life and is loaded with color and movement.
New “Over the Hills” Bluebonnet Painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
I painted these Texas Bluebonnets and wildflowers with extremely thick oil paint and palette knives to achieve depth and texture. The resulting image comes to life and is loaded with color and movement.
New “April’s Palette III” Bluebonnet Painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
I painted these Texas Bluebonnets and wildflowers with extremely thick oil paint and palette knives to achieve depth and texture. The resulting image comes to life and is loaded with color and movement. In this wildflower series, I’ve framed the paintings in espresso with linen liners to focus your eye on the painting and not the frames. These Texas wildflowers look great hung alone or in a grouping with the rest of the “April’s Palette” series!