Working on ideas for native wildflowers. Painted large on sheets of linen paper.
Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wildflowers. Show all posts
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Monday, March 30, 2015
Flora and Fauna
In southern Alberta the sticky Gumweed blossoms were thickly in bloom. When I went to photograph them I noticed a wee bunny sitting so still so as not to be seen.
"Hiding in the Gumweed" SOLD
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 5X5 inches
"Listening to the wind that swept over the mountain"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 5X5 inches
"Cheeky Gray forest spirit"
Time spent camping in Waterton National Park each year has given much inspiration for painting bears and wildflowers that are abundant in spring. It makes braving the cold, rainy fog and showers worthwhile especially when the sun pops out and mountain views are stunning.
"Little Black" SOLD
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 5X5 inches
At days end when exciting the parking lot at Red Rock Canyon this wonderful view met my eyes; two Elders (an old tree and the mountain) silently watch over the spring blossoms.
"The Two Elders"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 12x12 inches
Available at The Art Gallery of St Albert
http://artgalleryofstalbert.ca/shop/rental-sales/inventory/teresa-stieben-2/
Available at The Art Gallery of St Albert
http://artgalleryofstalbert.ca/shop/rental-sales/inventory/teresa-stieben-2/
Sold
We enjoyed watching momma bear and her cub from the previous year as they ambled amongst the wildflowers digging grubs, roots and bulbs. The cub was wearing a lighter colored saddle blanket which was wonderfully distinct.
"Saddle-blanket and Mom"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 10x14 inches
Available at The Wildbird General Store, Edmonton
http://www.wildbirdgeneralstore.com
Sold
Available at The Wildbird General Store, Edmonton
http://www.wildbirdgeneralstore.com
Sold
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
New Growth and new paintings
I love the rich colors abundant in the wilds. As an artist many hours are spent in the field researching, watching, photographing birds and critters that are found there. Immersing oneself in Nature is good for the spirit, and the bonus is watching animals watch us as this quirky young male moose did.
"On Still Waters Sweet Memories Glide"
"Tohee"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 5x5 inches
"Female Ruby-throated Hummingbird"
"Male Ruby-throated Hummingbird"
"Cameron Falls"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 16 x 20 inches
Available at the Art Gallery of St Albert
http://artgalleryofstalbert.ca/shop/rental-sales/inventory/teresa-stieben-2/
Available at the Art Gallery of St Albert
http://artgalleryofstalbert.ca/shop/rental-sales/inventory/teresa-stieben-2/
"Rocky Mountain Black Bear"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 10 x 14 inches
"Masked Cinnamon Bear in Wildflower Meadow"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 16 x16 inches
"Watching The Hikers"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 16x24
Available at The Art Gallery of St Albert
http://artgalleryofstalbert.ca/shop/rental-sales/inventory/teresa-stieben-2/
Available at The Art Gallery of St Albert
http://artgalleryofstalbert.ca/shop/rental-sales/inventory/teresa-stieben-2/
"In The Wake of Loons"
Acrylic on wrapped canvas 12x24 inches
available at
available at
Friday, July 4, 2014
Semi-blind Contour
Buffalo Beans
Semi-blind contour drawing with watercolor wash, painted on location.
Emerson Bridge Alberta
Thursday, June 14, 2012
Two Bears and Skruff
Fireweed Maskwa (bear) SOLD
Acrylic on canvas with sides painted, 5x5 inch
Available at Gust Gallery Waterton Lakes National Park
contact 403-827-0084
Mountain Wildflower Delight SOLD
Acrylic on canvas with sides painted, 5x5 inch
"Skruff"
Acrylic 12x12
Collection of P Chaisson
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