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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Spring Flower

Spring Flower

Watercolors 

(on Sennelier watercolor paper - 140 lb)

10x10
2014



The colors are bold.  I like that.  The colors jump off the paper.  I like that.  This was a fun piece to work on.



Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Fashion Plate #3 Summertime Fun

Summertime Fun

Watercolor

(on Sennelier watercolor paper - 140 lb)

10x10
2014





Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Fashion Plate #2 - Frilly and Romantic Dress

Fashion Plate #2
Frilly and Romantic Dress

(on Sennelier watercolor paper - 140 lb)

10x10
2014






Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Ballet Dancing Flamingo


Ballet Dancing Flamingo

Watercolor

(on Sennelier watercolor paper - 140 lb)

10x10
2014






Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Fashion Plate #1 Shoulder Purse

Fashion Plate #1 
Shoulder Purse

Watercolors


(on Sennelier watercolor paper - 140 lb)

10x10
2014





Friday, October 24, 2014

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Feathered Friends

Feathered Friends

Watercolors
(on Sennelier watercolor paper - 140 lb)

10x10
2014





Sunday, October 12, 2014

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - Meet Sampson

Meet Sampson


Watercolors
(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb)

9 x 12
2014




In Texas we just love our longhorns!  Numerous schools throughout Texas use the longhorn as their school mascot, including the University of Texas.  The silhouette also evokes the frontier spirit of the Old West.  Southwestern decor often uses cattle horns and skulls.  

Contemporary Art Works by Theresa - My Red Hibiscus

My Red Hibiscus

Watercolors

(on Arches Watercolor paper - 140 lb) 

First Place Blue Ribbon Winner  in the 

Northwest Art League Fall Juried Show 2014


11 x 16 
2014




The Hibiscus is native to tropical regions.  The first Hibiscus was native to the warm southern part of China.  Hibiscus blooms last only one day, regardless of how they are preserved, but their contribution to a centerpiece or bouquet in that limited time in nothing short of spectacular!  Their colors are dramatic and usually intense, and the feeling of tropical luxuriance they bring to an interior or garden setting is almost unmatched in the plant world.