Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Barnyard Strutter - Acrylic impressionistic palette knife painting by Pennsylvania Painter Pat Koscienski

Barnyard Strutter
12" x 12"
Acrylic on canvas
Palette knife

This painting is an off-shoot from my aceo painting Top of the Pecking Order. It is a knife painting done on deep gallery wrapped canvas using acrylic paint. If you have any questions or wish to purchase contact PAT. If you would like to see more of my paintings, please visit my website at:


6 comments:

hmuxo said...

gorgeous colors, Pat.! I love this one.

Rajasekharan Parameswaran said...

MARVELOUS COLOR SCHEME....BEAUTIFUL STROKES..

Autumn Leaves said...

The red and purple against the black are perfection, Pat. You work magic with your acrylics because I always think they are oils. Thanks too for your tip on googling the questions I had for tree bark. I had already done just that and hadn't seen anything that would help me. I did see, however, a way to paint the tree foliage. That was quite helpful!

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

I can't wait to see this one in person, Pat. The colors are absolutely magnificent, and his personality just jumps off the canvas - wonderful!

Patent Attorney said...

My goodness, I love the contrast in colour brightness between those eggplant-blacks and purples and the vivid, sunlit red and orange on his proud head and back - it creates such a potent image.

Rosemary said...

Beautiful! Greens are so difficult and yours are spot on! This is luscious! Great work with the palette knife! Having been lax with blogging, I'm trying to catch up. EARLY MORNING RETREAT is lovely! Dressed in his bright colorful finery,BARNYARD STRUTTER is magnificient! What an attitude he stuts! Great job!