Sunday, March 2, 2014

“Sacred Space” 12” x 16” Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Landscape Artist, Margretta Smylie Perry





“Sacred Space”

12” x 16” Original Pastel Painting 

by Colorado Landscape Artist, 
Margretta Smylie Perry

SOLD


This is a wonderful glimpse into the Rocky Mountain National Park. If you haven’t visited, put it on your bucket list. There is one scene after another which will take your breath away! I struggled with the title for this painting, but I had to find a title that would really give the space meaning.  Thanks to all of those who made suggestions on my Facebook page. I think “Sacred Space” wraps a lot of your suggestions into one. This will be entered into the National Greeley Show next month—keep your fingers crossed that it is selected to be in the show. 

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

"Homestead Barn" 12 x 16 Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist Margretta Smylie Perry







 "Homestead Barn"
 12" x 16"
Original Pastel Painting 

by Colorado Artist 

Margretta Smylie Perry
SOLD

This old Colorado barn gives a real feel for the past. My family on both sides homesteaded in Colorado, and I think this must be what their barns probably looked like. We had a big barn like this when I was a child in Montana. I remember playing in the hayloft with my older sister when all of a sudden my little legs went right through. It was a good thing I had knobby knees--that's all that kept me from falling on through. My father was below us and was terrified! I still have small white scars on either sides of my knees to remind me how they "saved my bacon"! I love the look and variety of these old barns. Hopefully, folks will continue to take care of them and save them into the future.






Wednesday, February 5, 2014

"Blue and Gold Autumn"-- 9" x 12" Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Landscape Artist Margretta S. Perry






"Blue and Gold Autumn" 
SOLD
9" x 12" Original Pastel Painting 

by Colorado Landscape Artist 
Margretta S. Perry

$225.00
Plus shipping

The contrasts of warm against cool and light against dark make this a visually stimulating painting.  This painting was done on watercolor paper with a coating of pastel ground.  The textures of the support made interesting patterns throughout. 


Tuesday, January 28, 2014

"Northwest Serenity" 5" x 7" Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Landscape Artist Margretta S. Perry


"Northwest Serenity"

5" x 7" Orginal Pastel Panting 
by
Margretta S. Perry

SOLD
(Prints Available)

Having lived in Washington State for several years, it is a pleasure to revisit these lush landscapes from photographs I have taken over the years.  

This was my first experience using small Pastelboard.  The Pastelboard was easy to work with and held the pastel well.



Pastel Landscape Work-in-progress by Colorado Artist Margretta S. Perry








Pastel Painting in Progress

 by

Margretta S. Perry



This pastel painting is definitely a work in progress. This is probably the 4th or 5th day of work. There are pieces of it that are really working well, and others I have barely addressed yet. It is one of the largest pastel paintings I've worked on. The size is intimidating, not because of the actual size of the painting, but because of the WEIGHT of the finished work when framed with glass. I usually paint smaller pieces because they are easier to pack up, deliver to shows, and carry to venues. We'll see how this works out...

I've just picked up some very deep colors in pastel--the deepest blue and green I could find, a light turquoise with which to finish these amazing Colorado skies, and a couple of those delicious spring greens. I also use a deep 'Merlot' color in my Terry Ludwig pastels which will add the darkest values yet in the foliage. Keep watching to see how this progresses.




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Sunday, January 12, 2014

“Granite Grandeur” 12” x 16” Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist Margretta S. Perry






“Granite Grandeur” 

12” x 16” Original Pastel Painting
$275.00 + shipping

 by Colorado Artist
 Margretta S. Perry

SOLD
This is an award-winning piece that is soon to be shown at the library at Front Range Community College in the “Art from the Heart” show sponsored by the Paletteers Art Club, Inc. The painting will be for sale at the show.

“Granite Grandeur” is a scene from the Snowy Range Mountains in southern Wyoming. The lovely glacial lakes sit at the bottom of tall granite peaks with glaciers nestled in their crags. The roads across Snowy Range in the Medicine Bow National Forest are all closed during the winter which gives you an idea of the weather issues…

I used Wallis sanded paper as the ground and a mixture of soft pastels. This painting is matted and framed out to a 12 x 16 size, ready for hanging. Although, if purchased matted but unframed, the shipping would be less but will need to be framed under glass. 

I will accept landscape commissions if you have a favorite scene. Prices vary by size.

Contact me for purchasing details at smyliemp@gmail.com



Wednesday, November 20, 2013

“Blowing and Drifting…” 9-12” Original Pastel Painting by Colorado Artist Margretta S. Perry






“Blowing and Drifting…”

 9"x12” Original Pastel Painting

 by Colorado Artist

 Margretta S. Perry



$225.00...+ Shipping

 
This pastel painting is a painting of memory and a little bit of fiction. It is an impression piece, I suppose. While growing up in Montana and Wyoming (and a host of other places which are not important right now) the weather forecast was often, “blowing and drifting snow”. If you’ve spent any winter time in the windy plains north of the Rockies, you’ll know what I mean. You might not be having falling snow at the time, but the ground blizzards can be ferocious and deadly. I remember riding many times with my family and having everyone at a car window calling out the white, (can you believe it???) center lines on the highway or the edges of the barrow pit and mile markers on the other side so that whoever was driving would know where he or she was on the road. So, when I painted this piece, I wanted to capture the isolation of the ranch, the mountains in the background, and the effects of the ground blizzard, reshaping the landscape by the minute. These were cold winter days which were miserable outside, but warm and cozy when you went into the house.

I used Wallis sanded paper as the ground and a mix of soft pastels. This painting is matted and framed out to a 12 x 16 size, ready for hanging. Although, if purchased matted but unframed, the shipping would be less but will need to be framed under glass.
 

Contact me for purchasing details at smyliemp@gmail.com

I will accept landscape commissions if you have a favorite scene. Prices vary by size