Showing posts with label western artist. Show all posts
Showing posts with label western artist. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 3, 2021

Original Still Life Floral Painting "Under the Surface" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

                                 

I belong to local CSA. When we pick up our weekly allotment of produce, sometimes we are allowed to pick a bouquet of flowers from an unruly patch of Colorado wildflowers. I gathered this armful of blooms, brought them home, and placed them in a plain glass vase and put them on my windowsill. I loved them! The star of the show for me, though, was how beautiful and delicate the stems under the water’s surface looked. The background is a series of glazes, all whites, off-whites, beiges, pale pinks, and browns. The flowers are, well… flowers. This painting received an honorable mention in the Artist’s Magazine annual competition: 7800 entries–18 winners. Even though the original sold fairly quickly, the prints are wonderful!

 Artist enhanced Giccle Prints are available.

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Monday, September 27, 2021

Equine Painting, Western Art "Green Pastures" by Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West



This painting sold through the Phippen Western Art Museum in Prescott, Arizona at the Hold Your Horses! Exhibition and Sale.

18"x14" Acrylic on Panel

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Monday, February 18, 2019

Original Still Life Floral Painting "Under the Surface" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

                                 

I belong to local CSA. When we pick up our weekly allotment of produce, sometimes we are allowed to pick a bouquet of flowers from an unruly patch of Colorado wildflowers. I gathered this armful of blooms, brought them home, and placed them in a plain glass vase and put them on my windowsill. I loved them! The star of the show for me, though, was how beautiful and delicate the stems under the water’s surface looked. The background is a series of glazes, all whites, off-whites, beiges, pale pinks, and browns. The flowers are, well… flowers. This painting received an honorable mention in the Artist’s Magazine annual competition: 7800 entries–18 winners. Even though the original sold fairly quickly, the prints are wonderful!

 This painting is sold, but prints are available in multiple sizes HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work

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Monday, April 16, 2018

Original Still Life Floral Painting "Under the Surface" by Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse

                                 

 I belong to local CSA. When we pick up our weekly allotment of produce, sometimes we are allowed to pick a bouquet of flowers from an unruly patch of Colorado wildflowers. I gathered this armful of blooms, brought them home, and placed them in a plain glass vase and put them on my windowsill. I loved them! The star of the show for me, though, was how beautiful and delicate the stems under the water’s surface looked. The background is a series of glazes, all whites, off-whites, beiges, pale pinks, and browns. The flowers are, well… flowers. This painting received an honorable mention in the Artist’s Magazine annual competition: 7800 entries–18 winners. Even though the original sold fairly quickly, the prints are wonderful!

 This painting is sold, but prints are available in multiple sizes HERE

 Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view more of my work

  Follow me on facebook

  Follow me on Pinterest


  Follow me on Instagram

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

Colorado Artist Nancee Jean Busse, Painter of the American West, March Issue, Southwest Art Magazine...

See my work in the March issue of Southwest Art Magazine.....on the shelf now!!

Visit http://NanceeJean.com to view my available paintings, including those in the ad above.

 Prints of selected pieces are also available in multiple sizes.