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Jean Levert Hood - Texas Hill Country Painter
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I share my week with you - my paintings, studio, and daily life. My paintings are about bold, clean strokes, thick with rich, sometimes surprising, colors that express what I see and feel when painting. Often inspiration comes from what I see walking on
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Fence Post and Bluebonnets Oil Painting, Bird's Nests
This is an original oil painting of a fence post and bluebonnets. This painting is 9 x 12 inches, and features our prickly pear cactus and the Texas State Flower - Bluebonnets. Fence posts are a common site on our landscapes, but even those are di...
New Abstract, Ready for Spring!
Here's a new abstract in my Esty store, you can click on this link to visit."Blue Beak" is an original mixed media miniature painting. I'm still having fun creating miniature works. This one has a water color base in rich muted orange and green sha...
Miniature paintings, Bunny Moon Series
I've painted in oil for years with very few breaks into other mediums. All month, I've had a desire to play with watercolor. Yes, that's right, play! So, I've been painting miniatures, and having a blast. I've painted a number of small paintings in...
Water, Herons, and Painting Small - January 2008
I am beginning my new year in my studio making greeting cards and painting small watercolor pieces. It is so fun making greeting cards, and actually I started my art journey this way. I still make them, usually in batches of several dozen at a time...
Blue Jeans and Teenaged Chickens!
Please excuse my absence! I was in Fredericksburg, Texas, for a week long painting workshop that I take once a year. It was fabulous, as always. I have studied under Guido Frick for the last 3 years when he teaches in Fredericksburg. He paints outsid...
New Oil Painting, Cactus and Bluebonnets
September 16, 2007Texas' Warm Blue Quilt, oil on RayMar panel, 8x10Original Oil PaintingI'm painting bluebonnets again. My recent series of paintings are of bluebonnets and cactus. We have prickly pear cactus here. I say "here," but I do have to tell...
