Thursday, August 30, 2012

Rose Hips by Charlsie Sprewell

Rose Hips
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While walking through my garden, I noticed rose hips all over my rose bushes.  The hips are the fruit of the rose.  They are so pretty in a little vase or pitcher.  This was the inspiration for this acrylic painting.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Table Numbers

Table Numbers
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I painted 19 of these table numbers for a wedding rehearsal dinner.  The hydrangeas are painted on pieces of reclaimed wood.  I made the easels out of  cut twigs.  I now have a new order for 8.  Gotta get busy!

Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Grandmother's Garden




I typically work with acrylics, but one day I decided to pull out my oil paints.  I do enjoy the smooth movement of the oil paint when using my palette knife.  I'm just not patient with the drying time. My grandmother always had a beautiful garden.  Every season different  flowers were blooming.  My love of gardening no doubt came from her.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Coastal Grass by Charlsie Sprewell

Coastal Grass
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This oil painting was done from a photo that I took on the coast of Georgia.  I was amazed at all of the beautiful colors in the grass.  The texture is heavy due to my palette knife.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Feeding The Flock

Feeding The Flock
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I entered this painting for The Community Foundation of West GA. art show. They raise money for various charities around the West GA area. The theme was "community".  My bird feeder was the inspiration for my entry.  All kinds of birds visit the feeder and I feed them all.  My community is very instrumental in feeding the hungry (flock).  I won Honorable Mention for this painting.

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Yellow Finch by Charlsie Sprewell

Yellow Finch
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The Yellow Finch is one of my favorite birds here in Georgia.  The contrast of the yellow feathers with the black is very appealing to the eye.  When I put out a sock of thistle seed, they flock to it!  Watching the feeder inspired me to paint one of these beautiful birds.  This acrylic painting is done on a 6x6 wrapped canvas.

Wednesday, April 11, 2012