Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tea. Show all posts

Sunday, August 20, 2023

Teapot Reflections

 



Teapot Reflections oil 8x8 inches
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Painted from life: a thrift store "Brown Betty" teapot reflecting our Meyer Lemons and my favorite old clippers that belonged to my parents.  This painting has a particular sparkle when seen in person.  Custom framed and ready to hang.  If you're considering purchasing, please email me for a picture of it in the frame.  Thanks for finding my blog and looking at my art!

Monday, July 24, 2023

Tea & Lemon

 


Tea & Lemon oil 6x6 FRAMED
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This piece is custom framed in a dark slightly distressed modern floater frame.  Ready to hang.  If you are interested in purchasing, email me for a photo of it in the frame.  [email protected]  It has a companion piece available also.  

Saturday, January 7, 2023

Color Song

 


Color Song  oil 9x12 inches
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Here's a crazy bit of color to start the new year!  I hope 2023 is off to a good start for you.  I painted this back in June.  In the back of the painting you'll see a small painting in a gold frame that was done by my friend, May.  It had been almost a year since she'd gone on to Heaven.  I loved the color scheme of her little painting, so I looked for objects in my studio that fit the scheme.  I enjoyed painting while thinking of my friend.  

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Camomile & Lemon

 


Camomile & Lemon  oil 8x8 inches
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My current favorite mug filled with camomile tea.  The variety of yellows set off by the lilac background is positively yummy to me!  How 'bout the cast shadows on that leaf, and then on the mug?!  I love the way this painting turned out!  If you consider purchasing, it will need a floater frame.  That's a frame that doesn't cover 1/4 to 1/2 inch of the painting all the way around as a standard frame does.  Most small paintings need floaters.  

Wednesday, December 8, 2021

Slice Of Life

 


Slice Of Life   oil 6x6 inches  

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I painted this one as a class demo back in June.  At this point, I hardly remember the details of that day!  Life has had its ups and downs since.  I'm sure it's the same for you.  Some slices of life are sweet, and others are tough to chew and hard to digest!  No matter what, we can choose to be thankful and make it a good day. 

IN OTHER NEWS: 

I just opened up two Paint The Lively Still Life 2 Day Workshops: Feb 5 & 6 and March 5 & 6, 2022.  These are located in my studio in Upland, CA.  If you're interested, email me at [email protected] for more info.  

Sunday, September 5, 2021

Cannoli Afternoon -SOLD

 


Cannoli Afternoon  oil 10x10 inches
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I set this up in my back yard one cool afternoon in May.  It was still yummy hours after I had painted it!  I've had a couple of recent online sales, so I want to take the opportunity to thank all of you who enjoy looking at my art, making comments and making purchases.  Thank you sincerely for supporting my work.
Below you can see a painting I did as a surprise.  This family welcomed us into their backyard garden very early in Spring because I wanted to explore growing in buckets.  They generously shared all their gardening expertise, then picked us some salad greens to take home.  I happened to get a great photo with my iphone that I later painted from.  I surprised them with the painting just before they moved to Idaho.  Gardening in buckets worked well!  We have cucumbers, summer squash, cherry tomatoes, and two heirloom tomatoes all coming from buckets!

                                                     The Family Garden  6x12 inches





Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Afternoon Tea With Lewis & Rossetti

 


Afternoon Tea With Lewis & Rossetti  12x12 oil
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I painted this in my backyard on a warm January day.  Tea and gingersnaps with two good reads: CS Lewis and poetry by Christina Rossetti.  This painting in on a homemade panel with rough tooth, so the painting is full of texture. 
 
I have a few spots open in my May 22-23 Workshop.  Open to beginners and intermediate painters in oil.  Email for more info: [email protected]

Sunday, March 28, 2021

Tea By Candlelight

 


Tea By Candlelight  oil 9x12 inches
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One of the great benefits of art posted on social media is the way one artist can inspire other artists.  In November an artist I follow had painted a glowing candle.   Here's mine.  I especially enjoyed capturing the light glowing through the wax at the top of the candle.  That teacup is part of my wedding registry dishes from 47 years ago!  The floribunda roses are wide open, becoming a jumble of petals.   

Monday, March 15, 2021

Tea & Hydrangeas

 


Tea & Hydrangeas  oil 8x8 in.  
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This little 8x8 has a springy feel, though it was painted in November.  We have an atrium near our front door where hydrangeas thrive.  They grow as tall as 6 feet and produce pink blossoms.  A few years ago I learned that in the Pacific Northwest, where soil is more acidic, the same hydrangea will produce blue blossoms.  Interesting.  Tbis is my first attempt at painting their delicate blooms.  It turned out to be less difficult than I thought.  I like the the softness and the lost edge in the upper left.  

Saturday, June 27, 2020

Olive Oil


oil 16x20 Available through Vanessa Rothe Fine Art, Laguna Beach, CA. 949-280-1550. Another fairly large piece with a simple color scheme of greens and yellows. I really enjoyed painting this piece because of the variety of greens. I also experimented with a bit of calligraphy at the finish. Below you'll see a picture of my set up. If you visit my page on Instagram (karenwernerart), you can go back in my posts to find 4 time lapse videos of me painting this piece. If you're in Southern California, be sure to visit Vanessa's gallery. It's a sweet little beach cottage chock full of beautiful Califonia, French and Russian Impressionism and Realism. A feast for the eyes!

Friday, May 29, 2020

Tea Time And A Dog Portrait


oil 11x11 inches Purchase info here. Here are some of my favorite things to paint: liquid in a cup (tea or coffee), lemons, old books, and flowers. This is the last of the four 11x11 paintings I did in November. Below, an easel shot of one of my favorite dog commissions: "Shadow." I didn't get to meet this dog, but he sure looks sweet! The photo reference was especially unique, with very warm afternoon light coming from below the dog's head.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Tea & Oranges


oil 6x6 inches For a closer look and purchase info click here. Not your usual mug, this flat sided cup came from Stash Tea Co. many years ago. My favorite part of this painting besides the complimentary color scheme is the half-submerged tea bag. That was fun to paint!

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

On A White Tablecloth -a still life painting in oil


oil 12x12 inches magnify/purchase info This painting was inspired by Armin Hansen. On Sunday we visited the Pasadena Museum of California Art to take in the Armin Hansen Exhibit. I was blown away by the power of his paintings of Monterey Fisherfolk but also the few still lifes. Powerful design, bold color and thick paint. This was painted by natural light from a window behind the table. I used the following pigments: cad lemon, alizarin, ultramarine blue, thalo blue, permanent rose and T white. (Plus my pre-mixed greens as discussed in previous posts.) IN OTHER NEWS: This coming Sunday I'll demonstrate for the Loma Linda Art Association. The public is welcome. 2:00-4:00pm. Loma Linda University Drayson Center, 25040 Stewart St., Loma Linda, CA.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Sticks And Stones-sold

Oil on canvas panel 6x6 inches, FRAMED. The wood frame is a simple, flat, mahogany color measuring 11x11. In the photo below it is hanging on a blue-green wall. Colors in the painting are most accurate in the second photo below.



oil on canvas panel 6x6 inches
sold
Being a big fan of trees and rocks, the idea of a painting with this title has been in my head for a while. It fits right in with my "earthy" series. I picked up the oriental tea cup at a thrift store. If they have a special name, I'd love to know.

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Green Tea With Lemon-sold


oil on canvas panel 6x6 inches
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It seems that difficult subjects attract me. I had planned to paint something simple, but I couldn't resist this transparent green glass. It was a tough one, but the soggy teabag is my favorite part.