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“Summer” Giclee on canvas

31 August 2011


I was inspired by two completely different summer scenes when I created this painting. One was a country ride that I went on in the Hill Country, and the other was from a group of gorgeous wildflowers that were growing. The painting combines both of these scenes together. “Summer” has the bright happy colors of summer wildflowers, combined with the peacefulness that you feel in a country setting. I was intrigued with the challenge of combining peaceful feelings with intensely bright colors when I painted this.

Available in various sizes, prices vary. “Click here to inquire.“.

Shipping
Small pieces – $13.00, large paintings – $25.00

I just finished “Summer”

25 August 2011

You will be able to see my newest painting very soon. Its called “Summer”. I particularly enjoyed painting this piece because of the challenge I gave myself when I first began. I had two ideas in mind when I started. One selection was a very peaceful country scene that my husband Rick and I drove through in the Texas Hill Country. I loved this particular place in the country because it made me feel so relaxed and at peace. I also loved a patch of wildflowers that were growing in Colorado. I have been wanting to do a painting that would portray the moods of summer. When I decided to combine these two ideas it definitely provided me with an interesting challenge. The colors that are usually associated with peacefulness are soft gentle colors. The colors of summer are usually bright and intense. I wanted to combine these two feelings in one painting. As I began to paint I was intrigued with how I could do this the best. Soft and gentle in the background and fading into the sky and clouds was the decision for peace. Big, bold and bright was the decision for the foreground. Once I had solved this problem the painting was there!  “Summer” has already been sold, but is available as a giclee on canvas.

Copper Butterfly. 9×9″ $35.00

30 June 2011

This gorgeous butterfly was created by copper sculptor Rick Hewitt. Its intense colors are chemical burns into the copper. Each butterfly is hand cut, hammered and burned. All of the butterflies are completely different in coloring. Each butterfly is a Rick Hewitt original. You can attach them to walls, fences, bird baths and trees by using the hook on the back of the butterfly. These butterflies will stay with you even during the cold winter months.
They are available at “Linda Rauch Gallery” and on our web site.

Shipping
Small pieces – $13.00, large items – “inquire for quote“.

Blanco Lavender Festival & Art Show

6 June 2011

“Linda Rauch Gallery” will be showing at the Blanco Lavender Festival this weekend at the “Uptown Blanco Arts & Crafts Show”.  This art show will be held inside the historic building that is located at 317 Main St. in Blanco, Texas.  This building is located on the southwest corner,  at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. Hwy 281) and 4th St.

The show opens on Friday the 10th from 11:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m.  It is open on Saturday the 11th from 10:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m.  The last day of the show is on Sunday the 12th from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. 

We will be bringing some new pieces from Rick Hewitt,  copper sculptor,  as well as his popular “Wind Dancers”.  I will have my new painting “White Orchid” there, as well as gift sets, watercolors, prints and paintings. 

I would like to invite you to join us for a fun day of art, lavender and entertainment!

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