Enchanting Artwork
Today’s featured art gallery is Enchantment by Gayle Faucette.
I really enjoy the style and bright clear colors in this art gallery. The flowers of all colors are so pretty with a charm that captured my attention. Any of these works would make great framed prints for your wall.
Imagekind Gallery Southwest
Copyright (C) 2008
This gallery includes my art depicting the beautiful and unique images that represent the American Southwest to me.
Driving along a back road, I saw this strong adobe wall with this grand entrance. The sky was exceptionally blue and the Purple Sage and Spanish Broom were in full bloom everywhere. So, I couldn't resist adding those into the painting, reminding me of what a beautiful spring it was.
This painting is of the view I saw walking through the portico of the convent building adjoining the San Felipe de Neri church. The cactus was not in bloom at the time, so I added the flowers for color. This is located in Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Each year in October, the sky is filled with the beauty of the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta. In this painting, I combined my love of cactus with colorful hot air balloons, against a backdrop of the Sandia Mountains.
"The Blue Door" is a familiar sight in New Mexico against the warm terracotta tones of adobe walls. Hollyhocks add a beautiful touch of color during the summer.
San Felipe de Neri is a beautiful old church located in Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico. The original church was built in 1706 and was located across the street. It crumbled due to heavy rains in 1792. It was rebuilt in 1793 in it's current location and is the oldest church in Albuquerque.
"The Green Door" is probably the last painting in my little trio of Southwestern style doorways. I titled them in Spanish simply because the words are more beautiful. The pink autumn sage is so pretty when in full bloom and is one of my favorite shrubs.
"The Red Door" is the first in a series of small paintings of Southwestern-style doorways, gates and adobe walls.
This painting depicts a peaceful courtyard scene on a warm summer morning in Old Town, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
This original acrylic painting on canvas began as a sketch of the Sandia Mountains around sunset, but evolved into something else when I decided to add the adobe wall. I especially like the adobe walls with the wagonwheels enclosed. People around here create some very charming adobe walls, gates and doorways
"Hollyhocks" is the final piece in my small series of paintings inspired by the San Felipe de Neri church. Hollyhocks thrive here in the New Mexico sunshine. I love the bright and varied colors against the earth tones of adobe walls.
This church is in Corrales, New Mexico and it is a favorite subject of mine. It was built around 1868, but is no longer used for services. It is one of the many beautiful old adobe churches in New Mexico.
This is my second and final painting of my mom's hens and biddies in their clay pots.
This painting is the first of a two-painting set, based on photographs my mama sent me of her hens and biddies bursting out of their clay pots.