In this vertical wildflower series, I’ve framed the paintings in espresso floater frames so that you can still see the textured oil paint continuing around the edges of the canvas. These poppies look great hung alone or in a grouping, too!
Tag: Niki Gulley contemporary impressionist
Just Sold – “Popping Spring” Palette Knife Oil Painting by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley
In this vertical wildflower series, I’ve framed the paintings in espresso floater frames so that you can still see the textured oil paint continuing around the edges of the canvas. These poppies look great hung alone or in a grouping, too!
New “Marching into Autumn” Palette Knife Painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
“Marching into Autumn” ©2016 Niki Gulley
10″ x 20″ textured oil on canvas
If interested in more information on pricing and purchasing this palette knife fall scene, please e-mail Niki Gulley.
New “Texas Roots” Palette Knife Oil Painting by Dallas Artist Niki Gulley
16″ x 20” textured oil on canvas
Painted on location, I was drawn to this magnificent Magnolia tree with its massive tangle of gnarly roots. Gripping the water’s edge, it anchors the foreground and leads you down the meandering creek where morning light shimmers across its surface. Adding unexpected pops of color, I wanted this painting to be full of joy while giving you a sense of peace in this protected oasis.
Palette Knife Bluebonnet Painting by Texas Artist Niki Gulley
The original oil painting of “Texas Pride II” is sold, but canvas prints are available. Please e-mail [email protected] for pricing and ordering information.
To see more of my contemporary landscape paintings, please visit nikigulley.com.
New “What Dreams Are Made Of” Quadriptych Palette Knife Oil Painting by Niki Gulley
In this painting, I wanted you to feel like a little kid again – laying on the ground and staring up into the treetops without a care in the world. I hope you experience the joy of being surrounded by nature and the beauty in this autumn kaleidoscope of colors.
Canvas Prints now Available: Four 24″ x 24″ canvases are stretched on 3/4 inch stretcher bars with the image continuing around the edges to form a 48″ x 48″ quadriptych that does not need to be framed, just like the original . I have also added thick paint in some of the leaves and trunks to add even more texture and making each print one of a kind. Finally, I have coated the canvases with a UV varnish to protect the paintings. The canvases can be hung right up next to each other or spread apart by a few inches to come out to a maximum of 53″ x 53″. I can also make other sizes or stretch What Dreams Are Made Of on deep 1 and 1/2 inch stretcher bars for an additional fee. Please contact me at Niki Gulley for more information on the original painting or canvas prints.
New “Popping Color II” Palette Knife Poppy Painting by Niki Gulley
In this vertical wildflower series, I’ve framed the paintings in espresso floater frames so that you can still see the textured oil paint continuing around the edges of the canvas. These poppies look great hung alone or in a grouping, too!
Niki Gulley Featured Artist at the Good Art Company Gallery in Fredericksburg, TX
To view more of my contemporary impressionistic landscape paintings, check out nikigulley.com.
Just Sold – “Leading the Way,” Tuscany – Palette Knife Painting by Niki Gulley
Just sold through the Good Art Company Gallery in Fredericksburg, TX. Inspired by our travels to Italy, cypress trees rise out of the rolling landscape signaling that you have arrived in Tuscany. Arranging the trees in diagonal patterns, they beckon you to travel down the path they line while softly drifting clouds repeat the shape of the dirt road and create a harmony, leading you into the distance where something amazing may lie. You only need to venture forth to find out!
New “Party of One” Palette Knife Autumn Aspen Tree Painting by Niki Gulley
For information on Party of One or more of my contemporary impressionistic landscape paintings, please see my new works at the Good Art Company Gallery, goodartcompany.com/gac/. I am honored to be one of their featured artists this month, and I hope you can visit with me at the artist reception on March 4th.