Hi there! I hope you had a great weekend! I had fun hanging out with my dear husband and sweet sister :) Today I have a 12" x 12" painting to share inspired by Gary Jenkins The Beauty of Oil Painting Barnyard Roses video and book tutorial. To begin, I followed along with Gary's book instructions on how to paint a barnyard wood like background using acrylic paints:
After I applied several layers of paint and had achieved the look I was going for, I was able to move on and paint the roses and foliage:
I learned a lot along the way while painting this piece and can't wait to give it another try on a large 20" x 20" or 24" x 24" canvas to hang in my home:
I'm sharing this painting on the Paint Party Friday site:
Many thanks for stopping by ~ I hope you have a great day!
Be Sweet ;)

After I applied several layers of paint and had achieved the look I was going for, I was able to move on and paint the roses and foliage:
I learned a lot along the way while painting this piece and can't wait to give it another try on a large 20" x 20" or 24" x 24" canvas to hang in my home:
I'm sharing this painting on the Paint Party Friday site:
Many thanks for stopping by ~ I hope you have a great day!
Be Sweet ;)








Oh my, this is absolutely wonderful, your painting looks fantastic, what a treasure. Have a great week, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, Mona! Your painting is breathtaking! The large open rose looks like you could reach out to touch it and it would be real. I love the barnwood background with its aged wood and crevices. A stunning piece!
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Nancy
This is outstanding, Mona! I just love how that beautiful rose looks against the wood background. You're amazing!
ReplyDeleteOh wow--this may be my favorite painting, Mona! The wood background is amazing--can't believe this was your first time for that technique! The pink roses are stunning!
ReplyDeleteStunning Art Mona. Love the weathered wood and that large rose is perfect :D
ReplyDeleteOh my... Another stunner! You can hold your own exhibition with all your gorgeous creations!
ReplyDeleteSo stunning Mona! Of course, that PINK flower grabbed me straight away!
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Christine x
The rose just POPS off the canvas! LOVE the wood and the FAB brushstrokes on the flower!
ReplyDeleteSo....When is the Art Gallery Grand Opening going to be??? You have painted so many gorgeous paintings that it would simply be a crime not to either share them with the world or have them hang in your home.
ReplyDeleteI love the way you created the wood wall background and the floral arrangement is pure perfection. I am not an expert in composition and such, but I do know I love this painting and it is stunning!
Hugs
Samra
Paper Talk with Samra
Oh, Mona, this might be one of my favorite pieces so far. I know I keep saying that - but, wow, this is amazing. Thanks for sharing your art!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, this is stunning, Mona!! Just the wood background is gorgeous!! Add the beautiful roses and wow - spectacular!! This is definitely one of my favorites!! The depth of dimension you achieve is amazing!! I'm with Samra -- you need to open a gallery with your works of art!! Love, love this!! Have a great day!! Big hugs :)
ReplyDeleteLisa
A Mermaid's Crafts
Fabulous painting, Mona!
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous painting, Mona!
ReplyDeleteMona!!! I think this might just be my favorite out of them all!! Spectacular!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Mona, you are getting so good! This is absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is just gorgeous I love that wood grain background and with the shocking pink roses just amazeballs. I think that this is my favest one yet. You are rocking this thing. Good for you <3
ReplyDeleteOh my, Mona! what dramatic and stunning painting! The colors of the roses are incredible and I love the depth you achieved! Also that background is a perfect contrast to the pop of the roses! Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous Mona!!!
ReplyDeleteThis is just beautiful....so love this painting and you did a fabulous job! Love this to bits! ;-)
ReplyDeleteWow, so Beautiful! Love the contrast of the barn wood with the delicate texture of the roses. So well done!
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