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Thanks for visiting my page. If you are interested in purchasing a print you can contact me at allanmosier5@gmail.com. High quality prints are $35 which includes shipping in the U.S. and are 11x14 in size. Commission pencil 11x14 are $100 and color is $150.
11x14 (canvas)  Reworked:  I just didn't like the last post of the red flowers on a summer day. Never got them to look like i wanted so I just (picked) them out and made it a field of smaller flowers!  I may try using the palette knife in the future for looser flowers as suggested on WetCanvas in the landscape forum.
Oil 11x14 on canvas: Always wanted to try a sunflower painting and enjoyed painting this one. Will probably paint more as I like the bright colors and the complementary of the blue and orange. This is my second flower painting and florals are much more challenging than I thought they would be. My first floral was the large gardenia. Took this painting to a open air market for sale yesterday but had a lot of lookers but no buyers. I enjoy meeting folks at these kind of events. My wife does floral paintings using a stucco base on top of canvas and uses bright colors.
Oil 40x36 Painted a large version of the gardenia that I did a study of a few weeks ago and posted here. Learned a lot from the study and tried to take advice from the forum. This is a commission for someone who had all their artwork stolen from their home a few months ago. I also painted a large landscape scene for them as well.
Oil on canvas 18x24.  This is a large tree in my neighborhood that the developer left on a lot by itself and put a nice brick fence around it.  It must be 150-200 years old.  I improvised the surroundings but it's not far off from the landscape around Arlington.  There are several of these large oak trees around the town and I always wonder what all they've seen over the years!  I have this picture on Etsy for sale!
My grandfather loved to sell watermelons and decided to paint this portrait with the green and white shirt just like the mellons he used to sell.  He was a share cropper in Medon Tn. and sold watermelons to make money on the side.  I signed the picture and put a watermelon with my signature.  He is greatly missed and was a very good man.





