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"Dripping with Joy" Iris Series by Palette Knife Artist Niki Gulley

  

“Dripping with Joy" Series ©2022 Niki Gulley
12" x 12" textured mixed media painting on 1.5" wrap around canvas with the painting continuing around the edges

This series of Texas wildflowers, bearded irises and ruby red poppies, incorporates extremely thick paint applied with palette knife along with drips and swirls to add energy and whimsy. This gives the paintings a 3D feel that comes alive and jumps off the canvas, while adding joy and color to your room. If you'd like to see companion pieces in the series, please e-mail me to see my other options.

For details on more of my poppy, bluebonnet and Iris paintings, please e-mail Niki Gulley.

 To purchase these textured flower paintings, please visit nikigulley.com/small-original-art/.

Or, check out my website at nikigulley.com to see more of my contemporary floral palette knife paintings.

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