"Autumn Symphony"--Sold!
Autumn Symphony72" x 48"
SOLD!
This piece just sold to a Canadian couple who saw it hanging in "Gallery 1870," in Yountville, CA
Labels: Aspen Paintings, aspens in autumn, birch forest, Canada, vibrant color
An inside look into the life of Mother and Artist Jennifer Vranes
Autumn SymphonyLabels: Aspen Paintings, aspens in autumn, birch forest, Canada, vibrant color
The first meadow painting, "Joyful Spring" 48" x 48" (above)
The second version of the same meadow of wild flowers. "Evening Promise" 48" x 60"(above)
A third painting of the same scene, commissioned by clients who asked for a "blue" sky rather than "yellow". "Evening Promise II", 48" x 60" (above)
The fourth painting taken from the same subject matter--but in a very large 60" x 85" vertical (above)
This is the tiniest version of the meadow--a 6" x 6" painting titled, "Spring" (above)
The Joy of Spring" commissioned in a 48 x 60 by a couple from Chicago (above)
"Lovely Spring" in a Seasons series. 24 x 36. This was the first of the four seasons to sell at the Royal Street Gallery in Colorado. (above)
And this is the latest painting, just finished yesterday! The clients plan to place this painting above their mantel. It is a huge 84" x 60" horizontal, titled: "Evening Meadow". We're still trying to figure out how to ship this thing to Florida!
This is a perfect example of how an artist can paint the same scene over and over--but have each painting turn out differently. An original painting is always unique! I alway tell my clients when they wish to commision a painting they've seen me do before--that it will not be a "copy" of the one before. It will be similar yes, but never exact. That is what makes an 'original' so special.
Labels: Aspen Paintings, Colorado, colorful paintings, large canvases, meadow of flowers, spring, Wild Flowers
The client who commissioned this painting, discovered my work online. He's actually never seen my work in person! That's why I try to take close-up shots of the texture, because it's hard to fathom just how thick the paint really is from little online pics! I think he got the idea, and chose two paintings that he liked from my blog, and asked me to paint them up again...but in a bigger size. No problem!
Labels: Aspen Art, Aspen Fine Art, Aspen Landscape, Aspen Paintings, Birch Tree Art, Birches, Birchtree Paintings, Sierras, Whistler
Labels: Aspen Art, Aspen Fine Art, Aspen Landscapes, Aspen Paintings, Colorado, Sierras, Whistler
This particular image has been very popular this month. I've painted variations of this scene five times! Each client requests a different size, with minute changes to fit their individual preferences. In the commission below, the clients requested a brilliant blue sky and a light source that comes the front of the painting--illuminating the trees and meadow. In the first piece, I had a yellow sky that back lit the forest. The clients approved the commission, and we shipped it off today!
Labels: Aspen, Aspen Art, Aspen Fine Art, Aspen Landscape, Aspen Paintings, Birch Tree Art, Birch Trees, Birches, Birchtree Paintings, Colorado, Meadow, Sierras, Whistler, Wild Flowers
This is the 2nd painting in my newest seasons series. The next two paintings will be Summer and then Fall. Look for those in the next couple of days!

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This piece was commissioned by a client who liked the first "Myriad of Colours" (48 x 48), but needed it in a different size. This happens quite frequently. A client will walk into a Gallery, like a certain piece, but end up commissioning me to do the same piece again but with a few changes to make it work. This client wanted the painting to be a horizontal...but retain the same "flavor" as the first. Here is the result:
Labels: Aspen, Aspen Art, Aspen Fine Art, Aspen Landscape, Aspen Paintings, Birch Tree Art, Birch Trees, Birches, Birchtree Paintings, Colorado, Rockies, Sierras, Whistler
Labels: Aspen, Aspen Art, Aspen Fine Art, Aspen Landscape, Aspen Paintings, Birch Tree Art, Birch Trees, Birches, Birchtree Paintings, Colorado, Whistler
I really enjoy painting aspen trees. There is nothing quite as blue as a Colorado Sky.
Enjoy!
Labels: Aspen Art, Aspen Landscapes, Aspen Paintings, Colorado