Perry Pastels is the site for the art work of Margretta S. Perry, a Colorado Front Range artist. Her paintings are for sale through PayPal. Contact Ms. Perry at smyliemp@gmail.com for information or questions about any of the paintings.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
“Flash of Sunlight” 13” x 16” Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist Margretta S. Perry
Thursday, January 17, 2013
“Red Sails” 8”x 8” Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist Margretta S. Perry
“Red Sails”
8”x 8”
Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist Margretta S. Perry
Private Collection
This
painting is from a photo that a friend gave me from her trip to England. I
really liked the contrasts that I accomplished in the painting. I used
Wallis sanded paper as the ground and a mix of soft pastels. This painting is
matted and framed, ready for hanging in a 12” x 12” frame.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
“Take a Stand” 5 “x 7 ” Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist Margretta S. Perry
“Take a
Stand”
5 “ x 7 ”
Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist
Margretta S. Perry
PRIVATE COLLECTION
This little
painting is of a little grove of aspen on the road toward Mt. Evans, Colorado.
The aspens have a root system that sends up “shoots” to make new trees. These
are probably all connected by the same root system…family, so to speak!
I used
Wallis sanded paper as the ground and a mix of soft pastels.
All
paintings are either framed, or matted and framed. If you would like
pictures of
the finished product, I can send those if you are interested in a
purchase. If
you wish to do your own matting/framing, the painting can be sent with a
protective sheet between foam core or other protective boards. The
shipping
costs would be less to mail in this fashion.
Sunday, January 6, 2013
“Out of the Blue” 11” x 14” Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist Margretta S. Perry
“Out of the
Blue”
11” x 14”
Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist Margretta S. Perry
PRIVATE COLLECTION
This painting
is from a photo my husband took on the way up to Mt. Evans. We went to see the
“colors” and it was pure ‘eye-candy’ up in the mountains.
I used Wallis sanded
paper as the ground and a mix of soft pastels.
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