Showing posts with label school pencils. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school pencils. Show all posts

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Some Recent Work


 "After Michelangelo's Creation of Adam" by Sandra Galda
16"x20" oil on canvas
SOLD


 "Desire the Pure Milk of the Word" by Sandra Galda
16"x20" oil on canvas



Two 8"x8" oils

 "Matthew 28:19-20" by Sandra Galda
16x30 inch oil on canvas
SOLD

These are a few of the paintings I put in our neighborhood art show.  If interested in purchasing any of my available art on this blog, contact my email address sgalda@aol.com or use the PayPal button if included in the post. Small works are signed in full on the back of the painting. All works priced and sold without framing unless by special arrangement with buyer. Thanks for looking, tell me what you think-leave a comment! Paintings by Sandra Galda are copyrighted. Scroll down this page for more art!

Sunday, July 5, 2009

In progress: Shopping List


In Progress: Shopping List by Sandra Galda
32"x36" oil on stretched canvas

Had a nice Fourth of July weekend and a chance to continue working on this large work. I hope to post a small work tomorrow. This larger canvas requires a bit more work, especially at the teacup and spoon area, but I can see it is nearing a conclusion. If interested in purchasing contact my email address sgalda@aol.com Thanks for looking, tell me what you think-leave a comment! Paintings by Sandra Galda are copyright.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Number Two Pencil (NA)

Number Two Pencil by Sandra Galda (NA)
Oil on gessoed masonite
Here is an idea my daughter and I had--a long formatted painting of a number two pencil. I forgot to measure the size and will add that information later. Oil on gessoed masonite board.
Thanks for looking, tell me what you think-leave a comment!

Above are two pictures of the Song of Music sets the kids at the high school, the director of the musical and I are working on for the musical this Thursday. They are such a good painting team! I designed and painted on the outlines then guided them to the application of the best colors to apply. We have lots more to do, but the lion's share is done. The director of the musical is an amazing girl, as is the fellow who built the sets!!! I will post more of the sets later.