Showing posts with label oil on canvas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil on canvas. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Nobel Sheepdog

Tessa Guzé, Noble Sheepdog 2012, Oil on canvas, 16"x20",


Tessa Guzé, Working Dog 2012, Oil on canvas, 16"x 20"

These are two paintings of a sheepdog I did for the Meeker Sheepdog exhibition that runs from Sept. 5-Sept. 9th. It is an art auctions and fundraiser for the Meeker Sheepdog trails in Meeker, CO.

If you are interested in seeing more of my work please visit my pet portrait portfolio website or my artists blog.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

Going Skiing


Tessa Guze, Going Skiing, oil on canvas, 36"x24"

This is a painting I did after going skiing for the first time.
This painting is currently on display at the Gwangju International Center in Gwangju Korea.

If you are interested in seeing more of my oil paintings please visit my painting portfolio website or my artists blog.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Red Rainboots


Tessa Guze, Red Rainboots, oil on canvas, 2011
This is an oil painting of a cat and a little girl. This painting, along with other pet portraits and children's book illustrations, will be displayed in the Gwangju International Center, in Gwangju South Korea starting March, 10th. This is an oil painting of a cat and a little girl. To see more similar paintings please visit my pet painting blog or to see more of my general paintings go to my website.

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

First Snow


Tessa Guze, Ear Muffs, oil on canvas, 11" x 14"

I have always hated winter. I hate the cold. I hate winter clothing. However living in Korea, I have started to enjoy winter (I didn't really have a choice). I went skiing for the first time, and loved it! I also discover that wearing half a dozen layers of clothing truly does help to ward off the cold. Here in Korea there are lots of cute and fashionable winter clothing and paraphernalia, including the huge earmuffs I have painted in this picture. I  have learned to see the beauty of falling snow and of people struggling to protect themselves from the cold (while remaining fashionably chic).

This painting is currently on display at the Gwangju International Center. It is part of a solo exhibition of my work titled, Portraits of Life. All the paintings in the show are paintings I have done in the past few months since moving to Korea.