Showing posts with label painting by Tracy Butler. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting by Tracy Butler. Show all posts

27 April 2016

Storm, Landscape Oil Painting

Storm, oil on canvas
This is one of my largest paintings at 120cm (47") wide. I love painting that size, and bigger, but not many people have the room for something so large.

18 April 2016

Inaccessible Temple Landscape Painting

Inaccessible Temple, chalk pastel on board.
I love using chalk pastels, especially iridescent ones. I've used them all over this painting, but annoyingly, you can't see them in photos - I've tried with several. They added a shimmer to the water in silvers, and depth in bronzes to the rocks.

Sorry for letting you know what you can't see.

I still wonder how anyone gets to the temple - I saw no boats.

21 March 2016

Wild Azaleas, Landscape Painting

Wild Azaleas, chalk pastel on board
The first signs of spring after a bitter Korean winter - pink azalea flower. No leaves, just the flowers.

12 January 2016

Scottish Highland Cow

Highland Cow, chalk pastel on board
If you are not from Scotland, Highland Cows are an unusual sight. They are huge, hairy (very), long horned (at all sorts of angles), come in a reddy brown blonde colour or black and rarely seem to move. I often wonder how they see (their hair falls over their eyes), but the calves are super cute.

This painting has sold, but you can buy prints and greetings cards through my shops on Etsy and Folksy.

I plan on doing a series of paintings. Watch this space.