Are you looking for that perfect Valentine’s gift? An original flower painting is much better than a simple bouquet. A gift that will last forever.
As mentioned in my previous post I have been painting a new series featuring flowers and also several interiors but even the interior paintings include a flower arrangement. If you missed the previous post showing new interior paintings click here.
The first 2 paintings below are painted in acrylic on canvas in square sizes, perfect for a shelf or wall.
The next 2 paintings are painted in oil on 6″ x 8″ on Italian linen panels.
The final one is painted in oil on an 8″ x 8″ museum Gessoboard panel.
The smaller sizes work so well on a table, a shelf or as a gallery grouping.
I am enjoying painting on both style of panels, makes for easy framing and also they work nicely sitting on a small easel on a table or on a book shelf.
Hope you enjoy! For questions or to purchase a painting email me at kathy@kathymillertime.com
HYDRANGEAS!
12″ x 12″ Acrylic on Canvas
1 1/2″ Gallery Wrapped
$350 SOLD
PINK FLOWERS IN VASE
6″x 8″ oil on Italian linen panel
$225 SOLD
FLOWERS IN PETITE VASE
6″x 8″ oil on Italian linen panel
$225 SOLD
FLOWERS IN BLUE AND WHITE VASE
8”x 8” oil on museum quality Gessoboard panel
$275 SOLD
Flowers and romance seem to go together.
Many flower quotes by William Shakespeare appear throughout his works.
“What’s in a name? that which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet.”
spoken by Juliet in “Romeo and Juliet” (2.2.45-7)
I think even Shakespeare might agree that an original flower painting is much better than a simple bouquet!
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4 Comments
Fantastic paintings.
So much joy and pleasure just looking at them.
Keep up the good work. You are amazing.
Thank you Janet! Hope you are painting lots. I really have been on a mission lately after months of not getting the paint flowing! 😃🌸🖼
Hi, I have a miniature painting by a K Miller on the back and Kathy on the face of the painting. 2”x2 1/2”
#1371. – the back says Art Linens
Are you the artist. The painting was bought, I believe in Atlanta GA, as a gift for me in 1974 or there snouts. The scene has a full tree water in front. It sits on an easel. Thank you so much in advance for your understanding.
Thank you for reaching out Melinda. There must be a few of us L Millers out there as I have received questions like this before. Your painting is not by me. Hope you have enjoyed it all these years.