Friday, April 30, 2010

The Red Poppies by Joe Kluck


The Red Poppies

This can be seen at the Main Street Gallery Carbondale Chamber of Commerce Building.

14 comments:

Cecelia Lyden said...

2 BEAUTIFUL POPPY PAINTINGS ON THE SAME PAGE--SAME FLOWER--DIFFERENT STYLES OF PAINTING--WHAT A TREAT!

Smokin' Mama said...

Joe Kluck is a man of many talents. His hand carved signs can be seen all across Northeast PA!

Thom Glace said...

Love the color and texture of the background. It highlights an already beautiful painting of poppies.

Tatiana said...

Beautiful, just beautifull!
Love the flowers, love the background.

What a coinsidence - I just started to work on my own Poppies about two days ago!... Should be a summer time, everybody is hungry for color!

Amy Lindenberger said...

Gorgeous color and rich texture, Joe. But I'm curious about your medium: pastel, watercolor, mixed?

Ron Donoughe said...

Really nice. I was wondering about the medium as well and also the size.

Bertie Brown said...

Wowsa...popular poppies...I love the rich background colors against those glorious poppies!

Unknown said...

Beautiful painting whatever the medium!

Claire Beadon Carnell said...

This is so beautiful - the background colors really set off the poppies!

L. O'Neal said...

We're all in agreement - you've painted vibrant poppies against a wonderfully rich and dynamic background. Very nice.

Autumn Leaves said...

Beautiful work, Joe! Is this done on Yupo?

Joe Kluck said...

Thank you all for the many wonderful comments. This piece is a pastel on Wallis sanded paper. Size is 12 x 16. price is 125.00 (I know I'm going to hear about that.) I paint what I see. I see the world as flashes of amazing bright colors that come rushing at me in whirlwinds of energy. I sometimes can't write them down fast enough. The curse of being creative is the problem I mentioned. The blessing of it all is that I can create.

Debra Kreiger said...

Welcome Joe. Very nice painting.I like the texture and sparkle you gave these poppies!

Jack said...

Awesome!