Friday, December 30, 2011

Lemons by Ann Hoffpauir

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                                                     Lemons



   Lemons are a bright sunny little fruit to paint.  I tried to show the translucency in the lemon slices and the seeds behind the thin skin on the slice.  Um-m-m-m, I could eat a slice of home made lemon meringue pie right about now.  Yum!  Or, have a lemon based margarita.........!
   This painting is an oil size 6x8 on canvas panel.  To purchase, contact me at ahoffpauir26@yahoo.com.  www.ArtworkbyAnn.com

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Turnips by Ann Hoffpauir

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                                                       Turnips



  Ah, veggies!  How many of you have had your mother say “eat your vegetables”.  But turnips …. well, I like’em.  These turnips are from my neighbor’s vegetable garden.  I like the purple on their tops with a light pale yellow on their bottoms.  A natural nature color compliment.  Turnips are a fun and interesting  subject to paint.

  This painting is an oil size 8x10 on canvas panel.  If interested in this painting and a good recipe, email me at ahoffpauir26@yahoo.com.  www.ArtworkbyAnn.com

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Swamp, Early Morn by Ann Hoffpauir




                                                      Swamp, Early Morn     

   In this painting I used the three primary colors only and let them mix on the paper.  After it dried mostly, I used negative painting is some areas.  To keep the colors fresh, I slightly enhanced the colors.

   Looks like the sun could be peeking through the trees. 

This painting is a watercolor on 140lb. paper, size 6 x 4 1/2.   The price is $75.00.
                                                      © Ann Hoffpauir
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Monday, October 31, 2011

Roseate Spoonbills by Ann Hoffpauir




                                                    Roseate Spoonbills

  The Roseate Spoonbill is a very colorful bird.  Their unusual bill gives it its name.  They use their bill to scoop or spoon up small fish and whatever else they can catch.  These spoonbills were painted from photos taken while staying in Rockport, Texas.

  This area in Texas is a migratory gateway for several species of birds.  It’s a wonderful area for bird, wildlife artists and photographers. 

   These spoonbills are painted on 140lb. watercolor paper.  The size is 5x71/2.

The price is $75.00.  Thank you for viewing my art. 

                                          © Ann Hoffpauir


Saturday, October 29, 2011

White Pelicans II




                                                           White Pelicans II

  These white pelicans were painted from the photos I’d taken in Rockport, Tx.  It is the second painting of these pelicans.  As the sunlight changed and the pelicans swam in the water, I tried to capture those fleeting moments in my painting.  In this painting the colors are much warmer.  How quickly the moving sunlight can change things.

  These white pelicans are painted on 300 lb. watercolor paper.  The price is $75.00

                                          © Ann Hoffpauir

Thursday, October 27, 2011

White Pelicans by Ann Hoffpauir

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                                                       White Pelicans

   Pelicans look like they can be an awkward and clumsy bird.  In flight pelicans are some of the most graceful of birds.

   My husband and I were in Rockport, Tx. not too long ago.  Some fisherman was cleaning their catch of the day and the seagulls were diving into the water for their catch of the day.  Not far away from this entire seagull action was these white pelicans.  I took several photos of the activity going on.  In this painting I liked the way the pelicans are back lit.  Even though it was a very warm day, the shadows of the pelicans in the water appeared cool.

   This little painting is 5x7 on 300 lb. watercolor paper.  You may purchase this painting for $75.00.  Thank you for viewing my art. White Pelicans
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

© Ann Hoffpauir



Great Egret

 The Great Egret is a showy bird.  The white feathers of an egret make excellent subjects to paint.  They seem to pick up color from their surroundings and at other times they just have very subtle color change.

  In this painting I chose a lone egret in the evening light, maybe it’s his last feeding before the end of the day.

  This is a watercolor on 300 lb. paper.  It is size 7x5.  You may purchase it for $75.00.

Thank you for viewing my art.

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Monday, October 24, 2011

© Ann Hoffpauir

Purple Iris

  Hello folks.  I have been off the blogging and face book posting for a while due to unforeseen circumstances.
  Now that I’m back, I would like for you to view a small painting I’ve done recently.
This painting is a watercolor, size 7x5.  The purple bearded iris is one of many type flowers I grow in my yard.  One beautiful characteristic of the bearded iris are the thin velvety petals.  When the iris is back lit, the petals are almost transparent.  These irises have a licorice aroma.  Not only eye candy for an artist, but smells like candy too.
  You may purchase this small 7x5 watercolor for $75.00.  It is painted on 300 lb. paper.
Thank you for viewing.   

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Chipping Sparrow by Ann Hoffpauir

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I had to look up this little bird to know what kind it was. When I first noticed it, I thought it was just another house sparrow. As I worked in my yard though, it didn't fly away as readily as house sparrows do. I thought
"what the heck is wrong with this bird, is it sick, old or something"? The more I observed this bird I realized not only it wasn't a house sparrow, because it's character was somewhat timid, sweet and social. Later I had refilled a bird feeder and left it on my back porch for a few days. Well, the birds found it and they were probably thinking "the dang bird lady is never gonna hang the feeder up, so lets eat here ya"ll"! So...unnoticed to the birds, I took their picture from inside the window that was only about six feet from that feeder.
I had several different species of birds visit that feeder while it was on the porch. A lot of good close up photos too!
This painting is size 7x5 oil on canvas panel. It is available for $75.00. Thank you for viewing.

Friday, August 19, 2011

Male Cardinal by Ann Hoffpauir

Male cardinals are very showy and handsome. These birds are in my yard year round and I enjoy watching them. As they fly from limb to limb or across the sky one can't help but look to see those beautiful birds because of their bright vivid color.
The male cardinal help raise their young. They bring food to the female as she incubates the eggs. Males also bring food to the nest after the babies hatch and even help feed them when they are adult size. Yep, teaching their kids how to take care of themselves out in this hugh world.
As I am writing this, I can see my neighbor is cutting the grass in his pasture to bale hay. Ah, I like the smell of fresh mown hay. The cattle egrets are following the tractors to catch and eat insects. I gotta go now and photograph all that action. Paintings are waiting to happen!
This painting is size 5x7 oil on canvas panel. It's available for $75.00.
Thank you for viewing.
© Ann Hoffpauir

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Female Cardinal by Ann Hoffpauir


Cardinals are visitors to my yard all year round. There are several bird feeders placed where I can get a good view of the many types of birds that come to feed at them. The cardinal is the most frequent visitior. They are not shy birds. They only fly a few feet away when I come to get the feeder to refill it.
A few years ago after I had refilled a feeder, I went back to my porch and stood and watched the birds come back to feed. There was a male cardinal on the feeder and he would take his beak and push the seeds out over the side. I thought "well dang, no wonder the seeds are going so fast". As I watched though, there were more cardinals and other birds on the ground under the feeder. They looked like adult birds. I realized after awhile, they were immature birds and the male was encouraging them to eat the seeds. These young birds would try to fly up and land on the feeder. I suppose that ledge on the feeder looked like a scary precipice to land on for those young birds. It took awhile but they did it.
This painting is size 7x5 oil on canvas panel. The price is $75.00. Thank you for viewing.
© Ann Hoffpauir

Saturday, August 13, 2011

The Yellow Rose by Ann Hoffpauir


The Yellow Rose. How many times have we heard those three words used for so many things? The Yellow Rose of Texas, the Yellow Rose saloon, the Yellow Rose dance hall and bar bee q places. The list goes on. Somehow the yellow rose just seems to fit the great state of Texas. The song is rather catchy too.
Well, I was just ramblin' on.....ah, another song, Ramblin' Rose. Goodness, now this will be stuck in my head all day.
Apart from the yellow rose's name used for many things, the flower itself exudes grace, charm and beauty.
This painting is size 6x6 oil on canvas panel. Price, $75.00.
Thank you for viewing.
© Ann Hoffpauir

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Orchids and Bromeliad by Ann Hoffpauir

This is a floral painting that contains exotic plants, orchids and bromeliad. I am fortunate to live in a town that hosts one of the country's best botanical gardens, Shangri La. The founder of these gardens has long passed, but his legacy lives on in this beautiful place. Wildlife, flora and fauna abound in these gardens. Painting ideas are everywhere at almost any time of year.
This floral still life oil painting is 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 on canvas panel.
Thank you for viewing.
© Ann Hoffpauir

Monday, August 8, 2011

Hydrangea by Ann Hoffpauir

Hydrangea is a very beautiful and showy plant when in bloom. Depending on the soil they are growing in, acid or alkaline, the blooms are either pink or blue, or so people say. I do know mine turned pink although I bought plants that had blue blooms at the time. These plants do require more water I think. They have large leaves and they start to droop if not watered enough. Mine bit the dust because of our Texas drought and being away for awhile didn't help at all.
The plant I painted, I purchased recently. It is an oil painted on a 6x6 canvas panel. It is available for $75.00. Thank you for viewing.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

China Roses by Ann Hoffpauir

Here is a small painting of roses. These China roses I painted are from my yard. I purchased this plant from the Antique Rose Emporium in Brenham, Texas several years ago. At the time they had a plethora of plants. I haven't been there for some time. I wonder how they are faring during this Texas drought. This particulsar rose is not a very good cut flower as the petals start to fall off a day after cutting. Boy, this forces you to get the subject down quick. The good thing about antique roses is, they are low maintenance and not as prone to insects and disease. This floral painting is an 8x10 oil on canvas panel. The price is $200.00. Thank you for viewing my art.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Floral Miniature by Ann Hoffpauir

This little painting is of a sprig of lavender colored flowers. I am painting a series of different types of flowers. The types of flowers are so vast and varied. From a single bud that forms a single bloom to a cluster of several blossoms growing close toghther on the same stem. Painting subjects abound everywhere from grocery stores to my own back yard. The painting is size 5x7 oil on canvas panel. The price is $75.00.

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Barbara's Gift

http://www.ArtworkbyAnn.comThis is a miniature pitcher and bowl set from a dear friend. It's of an off white color and I tried to depict that. I have painted several white objects. It's a great color to try and capture because of all of the other colors white absorbs. This still life oil is painted on gessoed paper board and a size 5x7. The price is $75.00.
© Ann Hoffpauir

Thursday, July 21, 2011

Radiance by Ann Hoffpauir

http://www.ArtworkbyAnnI am a fan of all things western. Especially horses. There's a certain spirit about them that beckons to me. To be wild and run free. I wanted to portray this horse in such a way, almost mystical. I left the background diffused, out of focus. The horse with the flowing mane and tail, radiant, wild and free.

© Ann Hoffpauir

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Gotta Stubborn One by Ann Hoffpauir

This painting was done from several photos taken at a cattle round up. I have gone to a few of these round ups and there is always a steer or an older cow that just doesn't want to go through the shutes. I suppose they don't like getting shots either. This steer was giving the cowhands a hard time. I think the only one that liked it was the dog. Cow dogs love their job. He really did a good job of helping to get that steer back. The horses too. Just the pressure of the riders knee against the horses side or a slight tug on the reins and the horse knows what to do. It didn't take long to get this steer back toward the pen to go through the shute.

Monday, July 18, 2011

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This painting was done over the weekend. I had gone to a cattle roundup and took tons of photos. It was late spring/early summer, felt mostly like summer. There were cowboys and cowgirls, yep, cowgirls too. It was time to inoculate them and put an insecticidal oil on them. While the cattle were being given their shots these two bulls are off in the background horsing around or I should say being bullish. I had gotten some interesting shots of these two bulls. They were completely oblivious to all that was gouing on with the other cattle. That's probably a good thing. Those two fellas are huge. Just goes to show, boys will be boys, no matter what form of life.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Ann Hoffpauir-painting in progress

Well, here is my last painting session on this piece. I did more of the detail work on the longhorns by touching up on the body, faces and horns and leaving the undertone to show through on the underside of the belly, legs and faces. The undertone is thinly applied in the beginning process. By leaving some of the undertone showing I think it brings a glow to the painting. The light areas are applied with thicker paint. The "white" on the longhorns is actually a very pale orange and a pale blue. These colors make the animals appear very white in those areas. Longhorns are majestic looking animals to me. These particular longhorns appear very docile and the sun has warmed them enough that they look sleepy. Kinda like people. At least for me. It's like on a cool crisp day and your outside in a lawn chair enjoying the day and the sun warms you...I get so sleepy. I think that's what happening to these longhorns. The one on the right looks a little perturbed though, something roused him from his potential nap. Now the hard part, naming this painting.

Thursday, July 14, 2011

Ann Hoffpauir-painting in progress

My next painting session, my coffee break lasted long enough and I guess that load of clothes can wait to be folded. I am starting to define the cows more and the midground and the foreground.
I am still leaving some visible undertones showing. I like having those colors peek through the fiished painting. I also added a few white wispy clouds. I think this will be a bright sunny day ya'll.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Ann Hoffpauir-painting in progress

Today I thought I would post the process of a pinting. I haven't got a name for this painting yet. That will come later. I find it harder to name a painting than to paint it. There are a couple of gal painters that I follow, Debbie Grayson Lincoln and Vernita Bridges Hoyt. The names of their paintings always seem to fit perfectly...
hmmm, maybe they can help name this one when it's finished.
On this piece I toned my canvas with an acrylic wash first, then blocked in the cattle, grass and shadow shapes. There are the beginnings of the light areas and some midtones. Already you can see the orangy undertone coming through on the animals and landscape. I will post again as I progress with this painting. Time for a coffee break and to check this out with a fresh eye.

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

July 4th Weekend

This little watercolor sketch was done at my daughter's house on July 4th weekend. I was there for several days prior to the 4th as they say to "beat the traffic". It was a very enjoyable and relaxing time to visit with family. I hope everyone had a safe and enjoyable time also. Now, if this Texas heat would just let up for a while at least........I am already thinking of cooler weather.

Thursday, June 16, 2011

New Pasture-Longhorns by Ann Hoffpauir


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These longhorn cattle remind me of the cowboy way of life in Texas. Moving cattle to a new pasture.
This painting is entered in the American Plains Artists show.
Hopefully it gets accepted into the juried show.
© Ann Hoffpauir

Monday, March 14, 2011

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This little painting is done from my creamer collection. It was fun for me to do this painting from things that are sentimental. I will be working on some small creamers. This one is a 7"x5".
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Longhorns by Ann Hoffpauir


These beautiful longhorns were painted from the area around Ulvalde, Tx.

They are painted in oils, size 11"x14". If interested, please email Ann

© Ann Hoffpauir