Giving thanks: Canadian Thanksgiving
I have Thanksgiving on my mind this year. It’s not that we always celebrate it, but I believe there are many things to be thankful for this year, especially, overcoming all the difficulties and sadness in February and March. Canadian Thanksgiving is much earlier than the American, therefore, I hope my gift sales page will be set up and published soon. I can currently invite everybody to check out my Fine Art America products: there are so many: from garments and outfits to notebooks, mugs and totes, not to mention many kinds of prints, both framed and unframed on different surfaces and in many sizes. Link is at the bottom of page.
Inese’s Art Studio creates
Inese’s Art Studio is booming with ideas, plans for projects and hands-on activities. I am working on a few new artworks, as well as finalizing some that were started 3 to 5 years ago. Having one-person run art school, creating my own art and crafts, sometimes sewing things, gardening and performing all daily chores takes a lot of time and work. I simply want to have lots and lots of gifts and smaller size art, as well as cards and Thank-you sheets to offer this year. The good thing is: art never goes bad, so, it can be used and re-used after a while again.
Fall still life with pumpkin and fruit, 20 x 24 in
What’s not to love about fall?
As much as I enjoy spring and summer, I also love the color parade and all shades of gold showing up in nature and tree foliage when the fall arrives. It is a feast for eyes, and it is a great inspiration for anybody who picks up a brush. I finished the fall still life which we started in my art classes 5 years ago. I think it came out great with warm colors and very attractive fall fruit. I struggled with photos, just as always. Some had glare on them, some came out too dark, some were to light and some had wrong colors. I chose the best, yet, I must say, the actual painting is still better. Its size is 24 x 18 inches or 61 x 46 cm.
Sunset boat, acrylic painting on canvas, 20 x 24 in
Moonlit path, acrylic, 20 x 20 in
Under fall sky, 20 x 16 in
Red poppies, bright red, acrylic 24 x 20 in acrylic on canvas
Painting fall is always rewarding and pleasure
We have done it numerous times and every year during art lessons. Even absolute beginners can get nice art done if using sponge and fan brush because it loosens one up and allows going easy about blending and color matching. Any warm colors will do, and if you pair them with cool grey or soft grey-blue, the result speaks for itself. I am sharing a few paintings which I haven’t sold yet, although, fall landscapes usually sell fast. I suppose it is because they make any wall and room cozy and warm. Fall is the time we want our comfort foods, candle lights and warm blankets on the sofa.
Enjoy and let me know if you’d be interested in purchasing some art.
Link to art lessons and workshops: Group art classes
Shop for art prints on Fine Art America:
Yes, Thanksgiving is coming, it is a great time of year, nice meal, we don’t always have turkey, quite often it is a ham, or a roast, and looking at my flowers one last time before the frost kills everything. You really did a good job on the shine on your apples!!
Thanks Shawn! I’m not too much into foods, but I like to decorate and set up a nice table, too. Thanks for your nice comment!
How lively I’m delighted
Thank you! Makes me happy.
😍🥰👍
I am also happy to see you and write to me😊
Well, that’s nice.
Me too
Beautiful artwork!
Thanks so much Victoria!
I love all of your work. Truly beautiful. Happy Autumn Inese
Thank you Tania Marie! Happy autumn to you, too!
So much beautiful artwork!
Thank you so much for your nice comment!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Amazing art.. 😊😊😊🙏👍💙💙💙
Thanks Craig! I appreciate your nice comment!