The Colour Green

Green in all its incarnations. Pthalocyanine green deep, emerald, sap green, chrome green, turquoise, olive green.
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an oil painting of a man wearing a blue and gold suit with his hair in a bun
Dressed to Kill: Portraits of Bullfighters by French Painter Christian Gaillard | Yatzer
Dressed to Kill: Portraits of Bullfighters by French Painter Christian Gaillard | Yatzer
a painting of a train traveling through a forest with lots of trees and plants on it
The Island by Elizabeth Barsham, a ship/tree/kelp forest grows up out of Bass Strait. It has cannons, bulkheads, underwater mouldings, and a strange vegetal/maritime presence. SOLD
an abstract painting with green and blue colors
vivre d'amour et d'eau fraiche
Jackie Tileston Green Cloud, oil & mixed media on linen, 2009
a painting of a person walking down a path in the woods
This is called Green Forest skater by Betty Nolan and shows a boy learning to inline skate through the battered sheoak forest. Clumsy, he moves his body from side to side, trying to stay upright. It is painted in transparent sap green and pthalocyanine green dark with an opaque coral for his shirt.
an image of bamboo trees in the forest
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Hatsunatsu no take (Bamboo in Early Summer), by Shiro Kasamatsu, 1954
the peacock is displaying its feathers with it's tail spread out and eyes open
Waccatee Zoo
Peacock Feathers | Shawn Jennings
a green piece of art that looks like it is made out of plastic
The Lake Forest Louvre
Kinder Louise Nevelson. Love this idea!! AT the end of the year, I want to collect extra junk and do these, clean up the art room!
a green glass vase sitting on top of a table
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"Luna Moth Perfume Bottle" Art Glass Perfume Bottle Created by Loy Allen An elegant lampworked luna moth, its wings dusted with shimmering dichroic glass, perches on the stopper of a blown glass perfume bottle accented with white frit.
a close up view of the feathers of a green bird
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green feathers
a painting of a road going through some trees
Called Yellow Ochre by Betty Nolan, this is part of the Red walk series and shows a walk through the sheoak forest. The technique uses poured transparent oil mediums to emphasize the transience of experience. The people are painted in yellow ochre, the colour of the earth.