Showing posts with label pond. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pond. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Blue Moon Dragonfly, Pond, Garden, Waterlilies Original Painting
































BLUE MOON DRAGONFLY
Acrylic
6 x 4"
Copyright 2016 Sandra Estes

I love watching the dragonflies swooping and dancing over my backyard pond.  This is the inspiration for my dragonfly paintings.  In this painting, I imagine a graceful dragonfly with lovely, gossamer wings, flying over a  garden pond with waterlilies, at night by the light of a full blue moon...like a dream.

This painting will be listed on eBay later this evening.
Click here to bid or buy it now.



Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Original Painting Full Moon Reflection on Lake Landscape

















FULL MOON REFLECTION
Acrylic on canvas panel
6 x 8 inches
© 2012 Sandra Estes

This painting is now SOLD to a wonderful repeat buyer in Canada!  :)


Sunday, January 29, 2012

Full Snow Moon Winter Landscape Original Painting

    Full Snow Moon
    Acrylic on canvas panel
    7 x 5 inches
    © 2012 Sandra Estes

In this original painting, a full moon illuminates the snowy winter landscape.  The light of moon is reflected in the frozen pond.  Snow laden branches seem to reach out to embrace the moon.

I now have prints, framed prints, canvas prints, and greeting cards available of this painting, on my website: Sandra Estes Fine Art .



Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Original Painting Night Moon WaterLily Dragonfly


"Moon Lily Dragonfly"
6"x4"
Acrylic on watercolor paper

Dragonflies, and ponds are two of my favorite subject to paint! Here's my newest dragonfly painting. In this painting a fanciful dragonfly is rising towards a glowing full moon, above a pond with waterlilies.

SOLD to a collector in Oregon, USA.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Original ACEO Painting Dragonfly Dream Night Pond Moon


"Dragonfly Dreaming"
ACEO
Acrylic
10% of final sale to support Audubon International.
SOLD to a collector in California, USA

Dragonflies are one of my favorite subjects to paint. In this painting the beautiful and graceful dragonfly flies above a gleaming pond by the light of a pale yellow moon and starry night sky. I wonder if dragonflies really fly at night.

I'm thinking of starting a series of dreamscape paintings in small or medium format.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Original Landscape Painting Art Lake Island Reflection


"Lake Island Reflection"
Original Painting
Acrylic on linen panel
ACEO 2.5"x3.5"

Inspired by memories of summers past and rowing out to the island on the lake.
Sold to a collector in Manitoba, Canada.

Monday, March 15, 2010

Friday, February 5, 2010

"Moon Dragonfly" Tranquil Pond Waterlilies Original Painting


"Moon Dragonfly"
Acrylics 9 x 12 canvas
Commission
Sold.

This was a commissioned painting done last year, of a similar ACEO that I painted. A tranquil evening water scene with a dragonfly hovering between the moon and the reflection of the full moon over the peaceful water of the pond. The light of the moon catches and highlights the translucent, iridescent wings of the dragonfly, as well as the tall grasses and waterlilies.

I decided to post this even though it isn't a new painting, due to the recent interest and comments on this painting on Facebook.


Tuesday, November 10, 2009

"Full Moon Reflection" Lake Trees Original Acrylic Painting


"Full Moon Reflection"
Acrylic
ACEO (2.5"x3.5")
Sold. $26.
My inspiration for this painting: The full moon last week, rose behind my pond. It was so beautiful and amazing how clear the reflection was in the pond! It looked like there were 2 moons.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Original Painting "Stillness" Stacked Rocks, Water, Pond, Nature


"Stillness"
Original Acrylic Painting
ACEO 2.5" X 3.5"
Sold.

In this painting I have tried to depict the contrasting textures of the grass, the rugged rocks, the smooth water and graceful willow branches; bringing them together to covey the perfect peace, tranquility and stillness of the scene.

Stacked rocks have been cropping up all over the landscape lately. While I was vacationing Bar Harbor, Maine, we saw stacked rocks in gardens, on trails, along property lines, in the mountains and in the towns. When I returned to New Hampshire, I started noticing them here too. We stopped at country art gallery on Mt. Desert Island. They had several along the edge of their parking area. I asked what they signify. I was told they use them as markers on trails to guide hikers. I was also told that they are suppose to ward off evil and bring good luck. I read that stacked rocks represent balance.

Whatever the meaning, I find them intriguing. I especially like the contrast when they are standing in front of water. I think I will paint a larger version of this one too.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Monday, April 27, 2009

"Sunlit Pond" pastel painting water scene

As I continue to become familiar with my new pastels, I am enjoying the effects that I'm able to create with them. This began as a small "practice" sketch and became a miniature painting. I love the light from the sky, reflecting on the water. I've decided to try doing a larger version of this one.

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Original Pastel Painting
2.5" x 3.5" ACEO

In this calm water scene, the light reflects on the water in this miniature pastel painting of a cool blue pond with a small tree island coming into the scene from either side of the painting. The trees are reflected in the water. In the foreground, the weight of the two rocks rising up through the water near the shore anchor the scene and give sense of stability and the feeling that this scene has been there for centuries.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

"Spring Moon Dragonfly" acrylic painting

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Original painting 4" x 6" acrylic
A large dragonfly by a pond on a cool spring evening with a pale yellow moon reflecting on the water and pussy willows and grasses in the foreground.


Friday, April 10, 2009

"Misty Morning Dragonfly" acrylic painting

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"Misty Morning Dragonfly"
4" x 6" acrylic painting on 140# watercolor paper.

This is my personal favorite my 3 recent dragonfly paintings. A large dragonfly with delicate gossamer wings against the background of a misty morning pond. The bright sun breaks through the mist and reflects on the water. A lovely bough of greenery with delicate white and purple flowers across the bottom and left side of the painting frames the subject. You can almost feel the coolness of the morning yet know the sun promises a warm day ahead.

This painting is available for sale.