Friday, November 15, 2013

Sable Antelope- a work in progress by Sandra Cutrer


I have started on another animal portrait. This one is a beautiful Sable Antelope. I am using a photo reference taken at The Houston Zoo, in Houston,Texas.
I am finding out more and more that I (myself) am a "work in progress" as I get older. There is so much to learn, and not enough time to learn it- IF- IF we concentrate on how old we are, or how much time we think we have left to live, or just allow the fact that we have limited time in our day to get everything done we'd like to do. When I think like that, I don't get much done at all because my creativity and abilities instantly become limited and my excitement has become sort of  "gloom and doom"! I am trying to focus on the time that I have, use it wisely, and live with the truth- that I WILL NEVER know everything, experience everything, or master much of anything. But I will work on what I can do, push myself to learn as much as I can to learn many things, pick my "battles" and make the decision that I am BLESSED to be able to do what I can do, and let the rest go. I will be focusing on making myself happy, and anyone that wants to "ride" with me can!

I have read articles online from "professional" bloggers that says we should not share some of our personal thoughts on our art blogs. Well,heck, I like reading a little info about other artist- friends and new contacts. It makes them seem more "real" and adds a little warmth and appreciation for their work, I think. 

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer 
sandracutrer.com



Thursday, October 31, 2013

Double Trouble two zebras close-up oil painting by Sandra Cutrer

 FINISHED!

"Double Trouble", an original oil painting on a professional gallery wrapped canvas, 24" x 24" x2.5" (deep), so no frame is needed!

These beautiful zebras reside in the Birmingham, Alabama, zoo. I have taken many photos in the past, hoping for a shot like the one I used to create this oil painting. Don't they look to be planning something? Maybe a  way to influence the newest female zebra!

I hope you enjoy "Double Trouble" and my other original works. Please scroll down to see what I have for sell, or visit my website @ sandracutrer.com
 I love taking commissions, and I do offer a layaway plan for nearly every budget. Please contact me at 979-236-2907 for more information,, or any questions or comments. I would enjoy hearing from you!

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art
sandracutrer.com


ALL of God's creatures are loved by Him, and we should honor the responsibilities that He has given to us to care for them in every way that we can.




Monday, October 21, 2013

Two zebras in the works by Sandra Cutrer


I am working on this newest painting using another deep (2.5") wrapped canvas, 24" x 24" square. I really like these deep-sided canvases, top quality "3-D". The size is great, and really gives me plenty of space to create my focal point- the eyes! Painting the sides a dark hue gives it plenty of "frame" on the sides without taking away form the beauty of the animals faces. I really enjoy taking photos of animals up close, and especially being able to paint from those photos. I work on cropping them, getting the best composition possible in order to paint something that speaks to, not only me as the artist, but to the viewer. Animals need to be not only painted, photographed, and enjoyed., but cared for, loved, and kept from being endangered! I thought these zebras at the Birmingham,AL zoo were pure beauties! Stay with me to see the fianl painting-soon! If you'd like to purchase this painting, please contact me at sandrasart777@aol.com, or from my web site- sandracutrer.com.

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art
 sandracutrer.com

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Lying in the Moonlight a lion on black canvas in bright colors



"Lying in the Moonlight", an original oil painting of a majestic lion on black canvas in bright colors. Although I photographed this beautiful beast in the day light, I decided to use my artistic license to make it more about the darkness of night, with his lonely beauty being spotlighted by beautiful moonlight in a sort of hazy atmosphere. I felt his peace, his wonder, and his power while I painted this piece. I hope you can see it, and feel it, too!

Thank you for looking at my work, and reading my blog. My website can be found @ Sandra Cutrer Fine Art or:  sandracutrer.com

Please  scroll through my listings for works for prices on all of my works for sell.

The wicked flee when no one pursues, but the righteous are bold as a lion.Proverbs 28:1

 Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer,Fine Art
sandracutrer.com

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Flamboyant a close up of a pink flamingo in oils


Finished! "Flamboyant", a close-up of a very pink flamingo that had its eye on me at The Birmingham,AL Zoo. I really had to work, work,work on this one to get it just right. I wanted to make sure his beauty stood out, and yet he made a statement about his independence and the fearlessness I would quickly be shown if I came just a little too close-that eye meant business! It is a 24" x 24" x 2.5" gallery wrapped canvas. All of the thick sides are painted a dark hue, so there is no need to frame. I love this painting. The colors really pop, and make a wonderful conversation piece for any room. Check out my prices below, and my other works for sell. My web site is ; Sandra Cutrer Fine Art- or sandracutrer.com.
Thank you for reading my blog, and looking at my work. I hope you've enjoyed watching "Flamboyant" evolve!

 Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers. For there is no power but of God: the powers that be are ordained of God. Romans 13:1-5

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art
sandracutrer.com
979-236-2907

Thursday, September 26, 2013

Working on a very close-up portrait of a flamingo by Sandra Cutrer



I am  painting on another large canvas. This one is 24" x 24" x 2.5" deep. A gallery wrapped 3D smooth canvas, painting it in oils. A month ago I was in Birmingham,AL visiting family, and took another wonderful trip to their awesome zoo. I was blessed to capture several shots of flamingos. This one was close-up, and such fun. Can you tell he had his "eye" on me!

I enjoy the challenge of painting animals. It always makes it easier to have great photos. I take as many as possible, then pick and chose, sometimes mixing several together to get the composition that I am really wanting. I think this one makes a clear statement of how awesome these large birds are! Their coloring never ceases to make me happy.

Do you have some favorite photos that you'd love to have turned into an original oil painting? Please contact me for pricing and any questions you might have.

 [Gavest thou] the goodly wings unto the peacocks? or wings and feathers unto the ostrich? Job 39,13-18

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer, Fine Art
sandrasart777@aol.com
sandracutrer.com

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Working on a Louisiana gator swamp scene, painted in oils by Sandra Cutrer



   I am still working on this commissioned piece. An alligator they fondly named "Charlie" comes pretty close to the river camp where the couple goes to fish, boat ride, and just relax.The reference photos they mailed where really light, meaning the sun was super bright, and not clear at all. The water was dull, and everything in the water was pretty much the same values. Thankfully, the lady who commissioned the piece gave me full artistic license to "liven-it-up" a bit. Charlie was on a log, where a large knot in the wood looks like a turtle. I added a couple of small turtles to give him more balance, and a little more conversation. No Louisiana swamp scene should be without Cypress knees, moss hanging from the trees, and  a little "scary" looking darkness in the background. I am hoping Charlie will be satisfied that he is the center of attention on an original oil painting by Sandra Cutrer Fine Art!


I would love to paint a commission for you, using your photos. Please contact me at sandrasart777@aol.com, or scroll down for more of my work. You may also visit my web site at: Sandra Cutrer Fine Art, and browse my work for sell.

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer,Fine Art
sandracutrer.com


A Few FUN FACTS about alligators :
After mating, a female will construct a nest where she will lay up to 50 eggs. The rotting vegetation in the nest keeps the eggs warm and the temperature of the nest will determine the sex of the hatchlings. If the eggs are incubated over 93 degrees Fahrenheit (33.8 degrees Celsius), the embryos will develop into males, while in temperatures below 86 degrees Fahrenheit (30 degrees Celsius) embryos will develop into females. In temperatures between 86 and 93 degrees Fahrenheit an embryo could develop into a male or female.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Gracie, a tabby cat in oils, small canvas by Sandra Cutrer





Gracie is a small tabby, and was probably the runt of the litter, but we aren't sure since she was thrown into the yard of another cat lover, like myself, who allowed me to be her new mom. She is our third rescue cat. Her eyes are transfixed on the many birds that visit our small backyard, enjoying the free-for-all we indulge them in from our constantly-over-filled bird feeder.

I adore animals, and if you will scroll through and check out the rest of my work on my blog, or my web site: Sandra Cuter Fine Art, you can easily see how important they are to me, and how much I enjoy painting them.

I love taking commissions, and offer a layaway plan if desired. Gracie is painted in quality oils on a 6" x 6" x 1.5". To have your pet's portrait done starts at $75.00 plus shipping and insurance. Please contact me if you are interested. I'd love to work with you on a life-time original oil painting of your beloved pet!

"In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind." (Job 12:10)

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art
sandrasart777@aol.com
sandracutrer.com 


Sunday, August 18, 2013

Bullwagi,elephant portrait,profile,oil painting, Sandra Cutrer



"Bullwagi", an elephant profile portrait on black canvas. Size 8" x 10", oils, wrapped canvas. Bullwagi is a sweet elephant, born in Florida, and resides at the Birmingham, Alabama Zoo. He weighs in at a mere 13,000 pounds!

Worked into a dark background, I wanted to capture Bullwagi's calm expression by using soft hues. He only has one tusk, the other being removed after an accident when he was a youngster. I wanted to portray him as "different is okay”, by painting him differently than his "normal" coloring. He reminds me that there are many bullies in our world, always pointing out others flaws and weaknesses, or anything that is "different" from what they call the norm. Yes, Bullwagi is different to us, but he seems happy and is a very valuable "stud”, and much loved by the many zoo keepers and thousands of visitors that come to say hello to Bullwagi each year.
 I love doing commissions of animals, and especially people's beloved pets. Please contact me through my web site @ Sandra Cutrer Fine Art,or this blog, or my email address@ sandrasart777@aol.com, and I will get back to you as soon as possible.

 "Ask the animals, and they will teach you, or the birds of the air, and they will tell you; or speak to the earth, and it will teach you, or let the fish of the sea inform you. Which of these does not know that the hand of the Lord has done this? In his hand is the life of every creature and the breath of all mankind."

Job 12:7-10

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer, Fine Art
sandracutrer.com

Friday, August 9, 2013

"Courting Cardinals" oils on canvas male and female cardinals

"Courting Cardinals" is an original, 11" x 14" oil painting on a fine linen canvas of a male and female cardinal. My husband and I put a large bird feeder up for our young dare-devil cat a few months back,hoping to keep her entertained and out of trouble. She loves watching the birds, and so do we! In early Spring we were nearly mesmerized by the beautiful court ship of these beauties. The male,ever watchful and aggressive towards other male cardinals who dared to come around, would bring the female a large berry or nut from our feeder, holding it up to the female until she accepted it.Later they would visit the bird feeder alone (we figured and hoped they had a nest and eggs), and then finally we were graced with the presence of their one young male hatchling. We have watched as he slowly learned to fly, eat from the feeder, and sit on the fence top, as he grew and changed into his bright red feathers. These are truly wonderful birds. Please view my photo list on this blog for prices, or visit my website @ sandracutrer.com for all prices and more information.
 Most of my work is  shipped priority,with insurance and  signature confirmation.

Thank you for looking.  I offer a layaway plan for nearly every budget, and love taking commissions. Please contact me from this web site, and I will get back to you ASAP!

A story I'd like to share:

  Red Cardinal- one of God's glorious messengers.White Dove - Bird of GloryWhite Dove - Bird of GloryWhite Dove - Bird of GloryWhite Dove - Bird of Glory
     "I had an amazing sign from God," says Janice Hurst of Baton       White Dove - Bird of Glory
Rouge.  "One day after my 17-year-old son Cory had been run over and
killed in a hit and run incident, I was sitting on my porch sobbing
when I noticed several beautiful red birds gathered under the tree.
I asked God if he would send a red bird to me as a sign that my son
was okay and with Him.  I felt kind of embarrassed asking for such a
thing because I couldn't imagine a bird just coming up to me.
Meanwhile, the mail came and I had a small package in which was a
letter from Reader's Digest.  I have never ordered anything from
Reader's Digest so therefore I thought this was rather strange. 
Inside the package was a small note saying, 'I'm sorry for not being
able to fill your request, but as a consolation gift I have included
a small gift.'  When I emptied the package I was so shocked to see a
stained glass red bird and will treasure this little red bird as a
reminder that even when we think God is not listening to our prayers,
He is.  Thanks be to God!"


 Blessing,
Sandra Cutrer,Fine Art
sandracutrer.com
979-236-2907

Friday, July 26, 2013

Gabby, original, oil painting, horse, portrait by Sandra Cutrer




"Gabby" , an original oil painting on an 8" x 10" stretched canvas.This pretty little filly is owned by a sweet little girl whose parents commissioned me to paint this portrait for her birthday. I totally enjoyed making sure the young lady was happy with the progress, and sent her the photos of all stages of the work. At near completion she decided she wanted Gabby's name painted on the far right top of the painting, which I did for her. Now, we are waiting for Gabby to dry, so she can be framed and hung in her owner's bedroom.
If you are interested in having your own horse, or other favorite pet painted in oils, please contact me. My prices are fair, and I offer a layaway plan for all budgets.

I compare you, my love, to a mare among Pharaoh's chariots. Song of Solomon 1:9

 Blessings,
Sandra Reeves Cutrer
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art 
sandrasart777@aol.com 
sandracutrer.com 

Friday, July 12, 2013

Whisper of White, original, large great egret, oils on canvas

I had just completed "Great Egret", a smaller original oil painting of a Great Egret in a marsh-like landscape. It sold quickly, which is great, but I had totally fell in love with this beautiful, graceful white bird. With its long "S" neck (that can easily twist around like a piece of licorice), long, dark lanky legs, and a soft whisper of lacy white plumes, how could one not see beauty in this wonderful creature!Excited with his beauty, I grabbed a much larger canvas, and painted him big, bold, and (I think) in a way that shows his true beauty even more detailed. I hope you think he is a beauty, too!


A few fun facts from National Geographic:
The great egret is the symbol of the National Audubon Society and represents a conservation success story. The snowy white bird's beautiful plumage made it far too popular in 19th-century North America. Great egrets were decimated by plume hunters who supplied purveyors of the latest ladies' fashions. Their populations plunged by some 95 percent. Today the outlook is much brighter. The birds have enjoyed legal protection over the last century, and their numbers have increased substantially.

 The earth is the Lord's and all that is in it, the world, and those who live in it; for God has founded it on the seas, and established it on the rivers.
Psalm 24:1-2


Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art
sandrasart777@aol.com
sandracutrer.com
979-236-2907

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Great Egret, white bird, landscape, original, oil painting




 "Great Egret", a lovely plumed white bird. Original oil painting on an 8" x 10" professional artist panel, ready for your favorite frame! Oops- this piece SOLD! But, I would love to paint one similar to this one especially for you!

   Isn't he a beautiful bird! I love his lacy plumes, and elegant long neck. He seems to be enjoying the local scene, checking out the marshy wet-land, feeling pretty good about life, and (of course) contemplating on what's for dinner!

Call to me and I will answer you, and will tell you great and hidden things that you have not known. Jeremiah 33:3

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art
979-236-2907
sandracutrer.com

*** I offer layaway plans for nearly any budget. Please feel free to contact me with any questions!

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Kito, a close-up, cheetah, original, oil painting

I hope you have been following my blog, and saw "Kito" being created! Here he is, all finished! I hope you like him as much as I do.
 

"Kito", a close-up, original and realistic styled oil painting of a cheetah at The Houston Zoo, Houston,Texas. Prices are listed on my main art work page.

I enjoy photographing the animals while traveling and visiting many of our great zoos. When able, I really enjoy talking to the zoo keepers and curators. I try to paint each animal's personality, as they all unique. This cheetah seemed very content, having a large and very clean enclosure. He, and other cheetahs at The Houston Zoo, are periodically taken to a local racetrack where they are allowed, with totally safe supervision, to run free for a while. By allowing them special time to run, their muscles are kept toned, their bodies healthier, and their minds as active as possible, yet remain in a safe environment. Sadly, the worst enemy of a cheetah is man. So many of our beautiful big cats are no longer living in a wild environment, free to roam as they were generations before. Zoos, and their trained keepers, along with other licensed and trained wildlife centers seem to be the future of these great creatures, until we humans decide to severely punish those whose intent is bent on destroying  our planet the way God planned it to be.

 But the one who looks into the perfect law, the law of liberty, and perseveres, being no hearer who forgets but a doer who acts, he will be blessed in his doing. James 1:25

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art
979-236-2907
sandrasart777@aol.com
sandracutrer.com

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

On the Easel, Cheetah, upclose, oils on canvas, by Sandra Cutrer



Working,working,working. So many hairs to layer in this one. An unfinished close-up, and very detailed, facial painting of a beautiful Cheetah, who makes his home at The Houston Zoo in Texas.

I enjoy sharing the stages of my art work. I hope you enjoy them also, along with my other posted art pieces that are finished and ready to go to their new owners. Please scroll down to view my finished works, and visit my website at: Sandra Cutrer Fine Art.

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer
sandracutrer.com
979-236-2907

Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Butterfly on Leaves, in oils, Sandra Cutrer, small original painting

   "Butterfly on Leaves", a small 8" x 10" original oil painting on an artist wood panel, in quality oils.

I used reference photos taken from the Audubon Butterfly Garden and Insectariumin in New Orleans, Louisiana. Using tiny brushes, and several layers of glazing, I have painted this beautiful creature with its true coloring and intricate details as close as possible. I hope you'll enjoy looking at it, or taking it home to display on your favorite wall or desk top.

OOPS! This piece sold, but I would be more than happy to paint one very similar just for you!
Do you have a favorite butterfly photo, bird, animal, or beloved pet you'd love to have an original oil painting of? I love painting custom pieces for my collectors, and offer a layaway plan for nearly any budget!

Please contact me through this blog, or my website at: Sandra Cutrer Fine Art. I will get back to you as soon as possible. Thank you!

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come. II Corinthians 5:17.


Blessings,   
Sandra Cutrer,Fine Art
sandracutrer.com
 979-236-2907

Friday, June 7, 2013

Clouded Leopard, Tarak, Houston Zoo, original oil painting by Sandra Cutrer












This is a close up and very detailed portrait of a Clouded Leopard, who resides in The Houston Zoo, Houston, Texas. He and his female pal, Suksn, are about 15 months old, and enjoy the workers at the zoo that are still able to enter their enclosure, holding, petting, and giving them hugs! They are beautiful animals, once found throughout Texas, but are sadly, rarely seen these days except in the continent of Southeast Asia.

It is always such a pleasure to visit The Houston Zoo, and many of the other fine zoos in this wonderful country. My husband and I enjoy traveling, and visiting the zoos,capturing so many of them on camera. Each zoo, and every animal, is unique, which makes each visit such fun! The Houston Zoo has made so many improvements in the last few years, making sure each animal lives as close as possible to their natural environment, and diet. I enjoyed watching the Clouded Leopards in their enclosure,enjoying the staff who make daily visits so that these cats will feel comfortable in their new home,and easily mate when they are old enough, hopefully producing more of these beautiful and endangered cats to be enjoyed by future generations.
I can hardly wait to return and see how much Tarak and Suksn have grown! Please scroll down to see all of my posted work. I hope you've enjoyed seeing my work in stages, and the final piece. I love taking commissions.Please feel free to contact me about your custom piece, or any of my listed pieces for sell.





Thou makest darkness, and it is night: wherein all the beasts of the forest do creep [forth].Psalms 104:20


Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer,Fine Art
sandracutrer.com
sandrasart777@aol.com




Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Creating Art Might Lead You to Getting Your Feet Sniffed by Sandra Cutrer







A couple of weekends ago I was invited to meet the very elephants I had been photographing and painting in oils over the last several years. Someone had found my FASO web site, saw my elephant paintings, and forwarded my web address to Daryl Hoffman, the large mammal curator at The Houston Zoo, located in Houston, Texas. To say that I was excited would be a total understatement. This was my "African Safari" chance, only better I was thinking. Who can go up and pet the elephants on a safari? Who on a safari can look at an elephant eye to eye, or watch him patiently waiting for his share of peanuts, or his daily bath? I can not express how wonderful that day was for me, (and my husband who was busy taking photos with another new camera I might add) getting to meet Methai, Taylor, Baylor, Tess, Shanti, Tucker, Thai, and Tupelo. Baylor and Tupelo are the youngest, while Methai is the oldest of the "herd" (I am not sure I should call it a herd, since they aren't running wild), and fondly titled "Grandmother". Daryl seemed to be rather proud of her while he explained, "She is past her birthing years, but immediately gets involved with the new babies born here at the zoo. She is so sweet, patient, and very caring." Indeed she was, and very smart, too, might I add. The trainers all had their small whistles in hand, and bucket of peanuts. They could do more with those one and two-ton creatures than I can do with a 7 pound half-grown kitten that we have at home. They all know their names, spoken in soft voices by all the keepers, and they seemed to get a kick out of showing off for us. Baylor and Tupelo especially loved sniffing my feet with the wet tips of their long and muscular trunks. It did tickle quite a bit. Those little 'darlings" had no idea that I have super-sensitive feet, and even my husband gets "the eye" if he even thinks about touching them. But, who was I to try and tell a 1200 pound baby, “No, don't touch my feet, please"! Daryl was quick to inform me that they were picking up the scents from all of the places I had been. You could not have traded me a winning lottery ticket for that amazing experience. I am so thankful for Daryl’s kind invitation. I may never win a blue ribbon for my art work, never receive any high recognition from an art show, or be invited to join some wonderful fine art gallery, but none of those things could compare to meeting Methai, and seeing her love for the little ones, or Tess and Shanti with their cute antics, or Taylor, the only one whose face has been in television commercials, and loves showing off before his bath, or the honor of Baylor and Tupelo sniffing my feet. I mean, really, what more could any artist want?
If that didn't motivate me to paint more, try harder, work longer hours at it, and never give up, I don't think nothing else will.

Remembering and praying for those who lost their lives,and the lives of family members and friends in the horrible tornado in Oklahoma this last weekend. God strengthen them, bless them, and help our government to move quickly in aiding these people to rebuild their lives. God bless and help those who lost their babies.May you comfort them in the power of your spirit, the only true comforter in a situation like this.

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer,Fine Art
sandracutrer.com

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Solace and Solitude, tiger, bamboo,Asian,original, oil, painting



"Solace and Solitude" is an original oil painting of an Asian tiger near a stream and much needed peaceful resting place, with beautiful mountains in the back ground. What better place to find solace and solitude for such an endangered, and much-hunted magnificent cat. Although this cat really sits well protected and cared for in The Houston Zoo, Houston, Texas, I have taken my artist license to paint him in his natural environment. He is painted in quality oils on a  16" x 20" stretched canvas.

We are responsible to GOD for how we treat all of His creation.

Deuteronomy 22:6-7, “If a bird's nest chance to be before thee in the way in any tree, or on the ground, whether they be young ones, or eggs, and the dam [mother] sitting upon the young, or upon the eggs, thou shalt not take the dam [mother] with the young. But thou shalt in any wise let the dam [mother] go, and take the young to thee; that it may be well with thee, and that thou mayest prolong thy days.”

I hope you enjoy reading my blog and looking at my latest work. Please scroll down and view all of my work and prices. I love taking commissions, and have a layaway plan for every budget.

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art
979-236-2907

sandracutrer.com (website)

Thursday, May 2, 2013

On the easel, Asian Tiger among Bamboo and grasses



 I am really liking this painting- off to a good start, I think. I am using reference photos from one of my many trips to The Houston Zoo, in Houston, TX.My husband and I love visiting this wonderful zoo, always returning home with many great photographs.
If you are a follower of my blog, then you have probably already guessed that I love the big cats! My heart goes out to them for so many reasons, especially the sad fact they there are few in number left in the wild.

Although this one was in a zoo, since I haven't been blessed (yet???) to be able to go to Asia, or any place else to see them roaming wild and free, I have taken my artist license to paint this one in his native setting.

I have already made some changes to this unfinished painting, so please continue to follow me through this process.
 I hope you'll enjoy my tiger painting stages in oils. Please feel free to send me a message if you are following. I love name suggestions for my paintings!

  Be thou diligent to know the state of thy flocks, [and] look well to thy herds. Proverbs 27:23.

 Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer
Sandra Cutrer Fine Art
sandracutrer.com

Saturday, April 27, 2013

"Supper Time", three Texas Longhorns,original oil painting by Sandra Cutrer




What a fantastic time I seem to always have photographing and/ or painting such beautiful, and powerful, animals as these magnificent Texas Longhorns truly are! They all have their own personalities, varying from the super shy, to the bold, up-close and personal kind!

I've been warned not to get too close, but there are times when these guys seem to be so interested in me, or maybe it could be my camera? Thankfully, there always seems to be a nice barbed wire or two between us, or a nice strong fence, which gives us the "safe" space we all seem to want, while checking one another out.

This one is painted on a 16" x 20" stretched canvas. OOPS- this one is now SOLD! Sorry you missed out on this one, but I'd love to paint one similar for you! Please contact me at: sandrasart777@ aol.com.

I love painting commissions, and I also offer a layaway plan for most any budget! If you can't find what you are looking for on my blog, or web site @ : sandracutrer.com or Fine Art by Sandra Cutrer, please contact me with your own ideas of what you'd love to add to your collection of original paintings.

He makes grass grow for the cattle, and plants for people to cultivate-- bringing forth food from the earth. Psalm 104: 14

Blessings,
Sandra Cutrer
sandracutrer.com
Fine Art by Sandra Cutrer
979-236-2907

Wednesday, April 10, 2013

A Walk in the Clouds, a palette painting of four angels by Sandra Cutrer

"A Walk in the Clouds". This is an original painting in thick oils with palette knives and loaded brushes on a 16" x 20" stretched canvas. It is ready for your favorite frame in your favorite spot! The background is smoother than the subjects, giving it more interest and depth. There are four angels, with the smallest one holding a stuffed bear.They appear to be walking on clouds, while a beautiful white dove hovers over them.This painting was created totally from my heart. No references were used. It just came to me as I painted,although it was started months ago,and recently finished (the paint is still very wet).

There have been so many tragedies happening around me lately. Sadly, we lost a neighbor child, and then one of her parents was diagnosed with a terminal brain disease. During all of his, I have concentrated on becoming a hospice volunteer.Since I have lost family and close friends to several types of diseases, including various cancers, I thought I could be of some help to patients and family members who are going through this tragic time in their own lives.

While I was working on this piece, I think my heart was  reminding my brain that there is more to life than the few years we are blessed with on this planet. Our real lives start with the one we will receive when we leave these fleshly bodies. A place where there will be no more death, tears, or sorrows pf any kind. We shall be transformed to be like HIM- our Saviour and GOD. What an awesome promise we have! To be able to lay down our burdens forever, and live in peace, total beauty, and a place where we will never grow old, weak, or feeble. How wonderful is that!


***This piece was donated to Hospice of Texas City, Texas. I would love to paint one similar especially for you. Please contact me for details.

Beloved, we are God’s children now, and what we will be has not yet appeared; but we know that when he appears we shall be like him, because we shall see him as he is. 1 John 3:2

Blessings, 
Sandra Cutrer,Fine Art  
sandracutrer.com 



It's raining cats and dogs... by Sandra Reeves Cutrer

I totally enjoy painting pet portraits, in oils, so much! Here are a few of my custom/commissioned pieces. I hope you wil enjoy them.If yo...