Showing posts with label water. Show all posts
Showing posts with label water. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2018

"Thought Provokers" - An Interview with Voyage Houston




Waves by Kristine Kainer
Oil on Gallery Wrapped Canvas
20x10

I was recently interviewed about my art by e-magazine Voyage Houston and it was released yesterday, June 27, 2018.  Follow the link to read the interview, see some of my paintings, and view a photo of me milking a cow!  (That should make the visit TRULY worthwhile!)









Friday, January 27, 2017

Water Lily and Koi Hand Painted Lazy Susan






Copyright Kristine Kainer 2017
Oil
18-inch diameter

This is my newest functional piece of art:  a one of a kind Lazy Susan.  Painted in oil and then sealed with a glass-like finish, this original piece is meant to be used and cherished for generations.  


Available Paintings:  

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#texasartist #lazysusan #functionalart #koipond #waterlily #koiart

Kristine Kainer
AOT, OPA

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Thursday, June 18, 2015

Starfish

Starfish
Oil on Canvas
24x24
Available

Did you know that starfish can lose a limb at will as a defense mechanism?  Did you know that they can also regenerate limbs after a loss?  Wouldn't it be amazing to have that kind of "technological know-how" in the world of medicine?  The humble starfish--I am in awe....

Available Paintings:  

#texasartist #coastalart #beachart #starfish

Kristine Kainer
AOT, AWA, CFAI

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Monday, October 7, 2013

Making Waves

18x24
Oil

We've all seen them:  paintings that look like they were made by a gorilla that sell for record amounts of money in the art world.  After a particularly frustrating day (and seeing some of those astronomical purchase prices via a fellow artist's Facebook post), I temporarily regressed back to the simpler days of childhood.  Using leftover paint on my palette and my trusty middle finger, I created this seascape fingerpainting.  Enjoy.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Blue Wave


Pastel, 12x9, $100 matted and framed, buy from artist

My father recently sent me, via e-mail, a group of wave photographs. Here is my first foray into the world of pastels. What a mess working with that medium, but what fun!