Art by Lenora, Louisiana Painter

Crosses Influenced by Medieval and Celtic Designs

Filed under: Uncategorized — lenora February 6, 2010 @ 11:40 pm

These crosses are influenced by designs of old. They don’t adhere completely to any style. This piece is available at:

Lenora.Imagekind.com.
Cross Upper Vines Lower Snake

Romans 16:20 came to mind as I finished this piece. It is 14×11 inches, acrylic on stretched canvas, painted on the sides in a beautiful Pthalo Blue, which you cannot see in the scan.

Here is another:


http://Lenora.Imagekind.com
Cross-altarpiece-snake

Merry Christmas

Filed under: Uncategorized — lenora December 13, 2009 @ 7:09 pm

Here is a stern, take no flack Santa to wish you a merry Christmas!  He’s on Zazzle.com/lenora at this time.  I painted him in acrylic.
santa-stern

Another Old Louisiana Oak

Filed under: Uncategorized — lenora June 24, 2009 @ 12:10 am

Detail of the old Louisiana Oak
This piece measures 18×24 and is done in acrylic on stretched canvas. It is currently being housed at the Barnwell Art Center in Shreveport Louisiana as part of an art teachers’ exhibit.  It’s becoming plain that I enjoy trees and rocks.
Old Louisiana Oak Tree

Surrealistic Desert

Filed under: Uncategorized — lenora June 30, 2007 @ 1:24 am

Yes, I’m from green, wet Louisiana, but that does not keep me from enjoying a little Southwest flavor every now and then. I love the buttes, mesas, and pinnacles of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and some more states that I’m leaving out only because I haven’t gotten to see them yet. I painted a very surrealistic version of the land formations that inspired me. Copies are available at Lenora.Imagekind.com. Here is the piece:

surreal southwest scene--colorful

Details:

detail of watercolor of surreal desert

Modern American Ruins in Brick and Stone

Filed under: Uncategorized — lenora April 20, 2007 @ 11:32 pm

In the town of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana stands the shell of an old building where a man once ran a store and showed movies in the balcony. There were other businesses there, but none quite as important to my family. I don’t know how long the building will continue to stand, so I have begun to capture it in paint and canvas.

You can have a copy of this piece at Lenora.ImageKind.com , with or without a frame.

Filed under: Uncategorized — lenora March 4, 2007 @ 2:46 pm