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"Sun's Bounty III" Palette Knife Oil Painting by Contemporary Impressionist Niki Gulley


"Sun's Bounty III" ©2021 Niki Gulley
24" x 48" textured oil painting on wrap around canvas

Sun’s Bounty is inspired from the beautiful sunflower fields we visited in Provence, France. The flowers seemed to stretch forever and the color explosion was out of this world! Back in my studio, I worked from a combination of photos, on-site sketchesand memories. Painting the sunflowers full-sized in the foreground helps to bring them to life and hopefully transport you to this happy location. Including surprising pops of vivid reds and purples keeps your eye moving throughout the scene, seeing new things each time you look at it, and adds to the joyful feeling.


To see more of my palette knife contemporary landscape paintings, visit nikigulley.com.

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